For some intrepid travelers to Antarctica, crossing the infamous Drake Passage — a 600-mile stretch of open sea between the tip of South America and the northern Antarctic Peninsula that’s known to ...
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Exploration trips—once characterized by rugged conditions on workaday ships built for exploring remote spots—are going ...
As a recognized leader in expedition travel, Lindblad Expeditions continues to set industry benchmarks through purposeful innovation, including the launch of National Geographic Endurance, the first ...
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions started the year strong with 63% of its total 2025 sales achieved in the first two ...
Sixty years ago, American Lars-Eric Lindblad led the first group of non-scientific travelers to Antarctica, opening the most remote continent on Earth to tourism. If 1966 seems relatively recent, ...
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