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National Geographic-Lindblad 2027-28 deployment spans all seven continents

Friday, 17 October 20253 min read
National Geographic-Lindblad 2027-28 deployment spans all seven continents

National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions  unveiled its full 2027-28 deployment to all seven continents.

The 2027–28 season introduces a collection of new and returning itineraries – such as the chance to experience the solar eclipse and an expanded season in the high Arctic plus top destinations across all seven continents.

“We’re excited to share the next wave of voyages. These journeys are inspired by the curiosity and adventurous spirit of our guests,” said Natalya Leahy, CEO, Lindblad Expeditions.

Highlights for the 2027-28 season include:

The possibility to experience the August 2027 solar eclipse in its path of totality at the Strait of Gibraltar during the Azores to Barcelona: A Special Solar Eclipse Voyage, a new itinerary highlighting astrotourism and natural phenomena.

More opportunities to explore the Arctic, including the high Arctic archipelago of Svalbard in both spring and summer. The introduction of Baffin Island: Exploring Canada’s Wild Arctic Frontier and the revival of the Fabled Lands of the North: Greenland to Newfoundland itinerary, last sailed in 2024, offer chances to look for polar bears in their native habitat.

National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions is providing new options to Europe. National Geographic Orion’s Continental Crossroads: Spain, Morocco and the Canary Islands and Spain, Portugal and Morocco: Atlantic Horizons, as well as National Geographic Endurance’s Porto, Bordeaux and Bergen: Wonders of Western Europe, bring passengers to both famed destinations and lesser-known gems along coastal shores. The three-mast sailing ship Sea Cloud II navigates Malta, Sicily and Greece Under Sail.

The return of two 17-day guest favorites, the Exploring Patagonia’s National Parks from Punta Arenas to Puerto Montt, and in the South Pacific, on the Fiji and Tahiti Adventure: Vibrant Reefs and Cultural History.