GO FURTHER: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC-LINDBLAD EXPEDITIONS UNVEILS 2028-29 DEPLOYMENT
2028–29 Voyages Feature New Routes, Expanded Access, and Expert-Led Exploration
The 2028–29 season introduces new and expanded itineraries across
"The future of expedition travel is no longer defined solely by where travelers go — but how they travel, when they travel, and who guides them there," said
Highlights of the 2028–29 season include:
French Polynesia French Polynesia returns with new seven- and 14-day itineraries featuring the only continuous voyage connectingEaster Island ,Pitcairn ,Henderson , Ducie, Makatea, and the Tuamotus. Guests visit Makatea, the only uplifted coral atoll inFrench Polynesia and a destination very few other operators reach, as well asPitcairn Island , home to descendants of the HMS Bounty mutineers—one of the rarest cultural encounters in the Pacific. Select departures sail withTua Pittman , one of fewer than ten living Pwo navigators, who guides traditional wayfinding across this remote island chain. Co-developed bySven Lindblad and master navigatorTua Pittman , the itineraries combine founder-led expedition design with native wisdom.
Southeast Alaska - Longer
Southeast Alaska itineraries with a new round-trip voyage fromVancouver aboardGreg Mortimer , designed to maximize wildlife encounters and exploration opportunities. There are also longer voyages aboard National Geographic Quest and National Geographic Venture. Guests land on the Inian Islands, where most operators can only observe from offshore, and explore the Tongass by foot and kayak. Select voyages also include on-board Alaska Whale Foundation researchers, enabling guests to actively contribute and understand ongoing field science rather than simply observe it.
- Longer
- British and
Irish Isles Jacob Edgar , the expedition's exclusive ethnomusicologist, connects Celtic musical traditions of the British andIrish Isles in real time as guests sail between regions. In Cobh,Ireland , guests explore the Titanic's final port, the Lusitania rescue, and Great Famine emigration history through the heritage center.
Antarctica - New holiday departures allow guests to celebrate the season in
Antarctica , with expanded Cruise/Fly options and the Southern Ocean Odyssey combining Patagonia, the Falklands,South Georgia , andAntarctica in a single voyage. Longer itineraries regularly cross theAntarctic Circle , going deeper south – where few ships can go – creating opportunities for rare wildlife encounters.
- New holiday departures allow guests to celebrate the season in
- Arctic
Iceland /Greenland The Arctic season introduces more departures and extended routes, including voyages that spend more than five days onBaffin Island – offering deeper exploration than standard itineraries – and a 10-night circumnavigation ofIceland , a new peak season voyage around the full island.Iceland andGreenland reveal two sides of a restless Earth: InIceland , volcanic forces shape geysers, waterfalls and moss-carpeted canyons, while across theDenmark Strait ,Greenland's vast ice cap spills into fjords strewn with towering icebergs. Explore these worlds forged by fire and ice, tracing coastlines where Viking heritage and Inuit traditions endure. Here, nature sets the pace—from the midnight summer sun to the first shimmer of northern lights in early fall.
Svalbard /Norway - Few places showcase the drama of their creation like
Norway , where a maze of rock and water cuts the coastline from tip to tail. Sail the country's iconic fjords, or set your sights onSvalbard , an archipelago framed by snowy peaks and ice-checkered waters. Their naturalists track a newly discovered, genetically unique polar bear population in KingFrederick VI Land ,Greenland , as one of the very few operators contributing to this field search.
- Few places showcase the drama of their creation like
Canada - In the high reaches of the Canadian Arctic, near-mythic species like musk oxen and belugas rule a wild kingdom of ice and snow. Venture into their world on a journey through the fabled Northwest Passage and discover the cultures that have thrived on this wild frontier. Or trace the lineage of Arctic exploration to the Maritimes, where vestiges of the Vikings, Basque whalers, and French settlers intermingle in this once-popular landing spot for westward voyagers.
- European River Voyages
- European river voyages combine cultural immersion with exclusive access and after-hours experiences. Guests will have the opportunity to meet Holocaust survivors and hear their stories in
Amsterdam , enjoy private after-hours visits to Melk Abbey andClam Castle , and experience holiday sailings through Danube Christmas markets.
- European river voyages combine cultural immersion with exclusive access and after-hours experiences. Guests will have the opportunity to meet Holocaust survivors and hear their stories in
This season builds on National Geographic–Lindblad Expeditions' legacy of more than 60 years of exploration supported by a fleet of mission-built vessels designed for access, agility and discovery. The experience onboard and ashore is built around access and expertise, with scientists, naturalists, photographers and National Geographic Expedition Experts helping bring each destination to life in real time. Whether exploring polar ice, remote archipelagos, quaint towns or coastal wilderness, each voyage is designed to create meaningful connections, a deeper understanding and a lasting sense of discovery that lingers long after the voyage ends.
To learn more about National Geographic–Lindblad Expeditions' 2028–29 deployment and explore available itineraries, visit www.expeditions.com.
About National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions:
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions reveals the beauty and wonder of the world through expertly led, deeply immersive modern expedition cruises designed for discovery and created for curious travelers seeking to experience the world from a new perspective. With 100+ unique itineraries visiting 70+ countries and territories across all seven continents aboard 22 state-of-the-art owned and chartered vessels, Lindblad Expeditions operates the largest, most diverse fleet of mission-built ships in the industry on behalf of the co-brand.
The National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions co-brand is the result of a decades-long strategic relationship between renowned exploration and scientific discovery brand National Geographic and the pioneer of modern expedition cruising Lindblad Expeditions.
Media can stay up to date on the latest news from National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions by visiting press.expeditions.com. For reservations or additional information on voyages to some of the most beautiful, remote, and fascinating places on Earth, visit www.expeditions.com, call (855) 734-3271 to speak to an Expedition Specialist, or contact a travel advisor.
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