Lindblad Expeditions
A 100% carbon-neutral pioneer in responsible travel that facilitates intimate, local experiences in remote destinations.
Travel Advisor
Carl Parker
What is Lindblad Expeditions?
Lindblad cares a lot about supporting the areas they travel to, and they travel to all seven continents. The company has raised over $19 million to support conservation efforts, local communities and scientific research. (And did we mention they partner with National Geographic to further support sustainable tourism and impactful education?) Onboard, expect locally sourced food, performances by local musicians and spa treatments featuring natural ingredients from the surrounding area. Plus, since Fora is part of the cruise line's invitation-only Lex Leaders Program, you'll travel like a VIP on any Lindblad cruise.
Why Book Lindblad Expeditions with Carl
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Lindblad Expeditions FAQs
Lindblad and National Geographic work together to support conservation and sustainable tourism. They also collaborate to incorporate a strong educational component into each Lindblad/National Geographic cruise itinerary. Additionally, NatGeo photographers, researchers and scientists are aboard every ship in the Lindblad/National Geographic fleet.
All rooms, meals, non-alcoholic beverages, shore excursions, entrance fees, guest speakers and use of certain special equipment (snorkel gear, wet suits, kayaks where available) are included in the up-front cost.
All over! All seven continents, to be exact. Head to Alaska, Egypt, Peru, Antarctica, Japan, Belize...You get the idea.