National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions has announced its lineup of 2027–28 voyages, offering travelers the chance to explore all seven continents aboard its world-class expedition fleet. The new season features a mix of brand-new and returning itineraries, combining the adventurous spirit of Lindblad Expeditions with the storytelling expertise of National Geographic to deliver one-of-a-kind journeys around the globe.

Guests can expect immersive travel experiences led by a team of seasoned Expedition Leaders, naturalists, historians, scientists, photographers, and National Geographic Experts. Each voyage is designed to inspire curiosity, spark discovery, and deepen connections to the natural world through hands-on exploration and expert insight.

Highlights of the upcoming season include opportunities to witness rare natural phenomena, such as the next solar eclipse, and an expanded sailing season in the high Arctic, offering travelers unprecedented access to some of the planet’s most remote and breathtaking destinations. Whether navigating Antarctic icebergs, tracing the coastlines of Patagonia’s national parks, or sailing past ancient Mediterranean wonders, guests can look forward to authentic encounters that emphasize conservation and cultural respect.
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. This exclusive experience offers guests a rare opportunity to potentially witness the eclipse at sea, side by side with naturalists and a National Geographic photographer.
- 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 and witness pristine snow and ice bathed in near-perfect light.
- National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions is providing new options to (re)discover 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 return of two 17-day guest favorites, like the Exploring Patagonia’s National Parks from Punta Arenas to Puerto Montt, where expeditioners will discover the region’s mountainous islands, forests, tidewater glaciers, and wildlife reserves, and explorations in the South Pacific, where untouched beauty and remarkable cultures align on the Fiji and Tahiti Adventure: Vibrant Reefs and Cultural History adventure.
Each expedition focuses on fostering meaningful connections with wildlife, wild places, and local communities, reflecting both companies’ shared commitment to responsible and sustainable exploration. The fleet’s advanced technology and small-ship design enable travelers to reach locations that few others can, while maintaining minimal environmental impact.

From the sunlit fjords of Norway to the deserts of Australia, from the Galápagos Islands to the glaciers of Antarctica, National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions continues to redefine global adventure travel. With new itineraries designed to explore the edges of the earth, guests can look forward to a 2027-28 season filled with discovery, wonder, and a renewed appreciation for the world’s most extraordinary places.
Guests can learn more or request a quote for their voyage at Dreams Unlimited Travel or write to [email protected].



