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Lindblad Expeditions Gay & Lesbian Cruises Reviews

The sunrise and sunset greeted almost every day
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There were so many penguins everywhere.  On land they came right up to us.
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Crabeater seal
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This is an Orca .  Other whales actually surfaced right beside the zodiacs
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Nothing beats the unexpected by Liz and Pat

Review for a South Pacific Cruise on National Geographic Orion

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LizAndPat57
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We came to Singapore few days before, to enjoy the most expensive city in the world. On the day before embarking the Orion we met with the other fellow cruisers and actually a couple of them we knew from before. It was a treat to see them again after so many years. Me and Pat were enjoying a couple of Lindblad cruises, even before when it was National Geographic. In the past few years we have been ...
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Sail Date: November 2022


Great cruise with few particulars

Review for a South Pacific Cruise on National Geographic Orion

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BobFischcruiser
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

I have been with Lindblad for many years now and this was my first trip on a beautiful expedition vessel Orion. I love every bit of it. Great expedition team, amazing Captain Alex and his crew. Hotel services, such as service, culinary, housekeeping were amazing. Stretch class in the morning, followed by a very nice outdoor breakfast, possible landing or a presentation in the lounge. Lunch in ...
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Sail Date: October 2022


Extraordinary Journey on Orion

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Orion

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2cruiseSue
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

This was on my husband's bucket list, not mine. I was afraid of the Drake Passage and didn't really want to go. It turned out to be the best adventure of our lives! We started in Santiago, Chile with the pre-cruise wine tasting tour. This included a trip around Santiago the first day, three vineyards over the next two days, a lunch we cooked at one vineyard, and two gourmet dinners in ...
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Sail Date: January 2020


Dreams Really Do Come True

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Orion

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Cprofct
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

Antarctica has been my dream for years. I researched every type of tour operator before deciding on National Geographic Orion. It is a small luxury ship, where they have the ability to get everyone off the ship for multiple daily excursions. There were a dozen naturalists aboard who gave daily lectures on everything from photography to killer whales. Every detail was thought out and implemented to ...
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Sail Date: January 2020


Excellent Expedition and Crew/Staff!

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Explorer

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tsungkane
First Time Cruiser • Age 30s

We picked the NatGeo Explorer/Lindblad cruise to go to Antarctica because we figured we would get more than just a tour of Antarctica and it truly went above and beyond our expectations! The price tag was more than worth it and we couldn't recommend this trip more - our only regret was not going for a room with a full window instead of a porthole. Our expedition leader (Lucho) did an amazing ...
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Sail Date: January 2020


The trip of a lifetime!

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Explorer

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ERLevinJD
10+ Cruises • Age 20s

I have always wanted to visit Antarctica and chose National Geographic because of their outstanding reputation. Nat Geo exceeded my expectations and then some. I can't say enough about the total experience. Seeing Antarctica was like being on another world. There are not enough superlatives to describe the journey. The icebergs were magnificent, the penguins adorable, the whales were ...
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Sail Date: January 2020


A trip of a lifetime

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Explorer

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pwrudy
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

We traveled with Lindblad/National Geographic last year to the Galapagos and Machu Picchu and it was excellent, so we decided to take the Antarctic cruise. This trip was fantastic for many reasons. The ship was small enough (148 passengers) so it felt like a community or like minded adventurers. It was well maintained with spacious cabins. The crew from the hotel staff to the waiters and ...
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Sail Date: January 2020


What a trip!

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Explorer

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NJLO
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

Our 10 days on this LEX/NG Explorer expedition was about as good as one can imagine. The ship is designed for both comfort and suitability for seafaring exploration in extreme environments. The sea level embarkation platforms and the way passengers are organized to go ashore or out on zodiac trips both contribute to smooth outings for all. The team of many scientists and naturalists on board ...
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Sail Date: January 2020


Trip of a Lifetime!

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Explorer

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Kghickman
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

We chose the cruise because we love adventure and seeing God’s creations. This was truly an amazing trip! Setting foot on Antarctica was so cool! I would recommend this trip to everyone. We loved the daily talked from the biologist and scientist on board. Also, the NGO photographers. The daily excursion to hike, watch whales, visit penguins, Count leopard seals were so much fun. I also loved ...
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Sail Date: January 2020


An amazing expedition

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Explorer

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wbarnie
10+ Cruises • Age 100s

This was a trip of a life time. I have thought and planned the trip to Antarctica for years. Researching many options. National geographic/Lindblad was always my top choice. The ship, crew and staff were excellent. National Geographic staff gave presentations on history, wild life and photography. We had a variety of food prepared by an excellent chief. The dinning room had open seating so ...
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Sail Date: November 2019


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