Lindblad Expeditions Pacific Coastal Cruise Reviews

National Geographic Endurance in Antarctica.
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Breakfast by the sea near Santa Cruz Island, in company of sharks, sealions, sea turtles and manta rays.
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Cruising by Chinese Hat, enjoying the comfort and a billion dollar view.
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Naturalist presentation on the zodiacs
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Cruise ok, Pre-trip Information was BAD

Review for a Pacific Coastal Cruise on National Geographic Sea Lion

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michael patrick
2-5 Cruises • Age 30s

The cruise was supposed to go through Hell's Canyon on the Snake River, then National Geographic just left that part of the voyage out, and instead took travelers to a farm market! Wow, big deal, and a big disappointment. Of course there was no refund for the missing part of the voyage. Seeing Hell's Canyon was why we booked the trip in the first place. The worst part of the trip was the lack ...
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Sail Date: September 2021


Base Camp Baja: Espiritu Santo

Review for a Pacific Coastal Cruise on National Geographic Sea Bird

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T Douglas B
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

My travel is, for the most part, independent so read what I have written here with that in mind. On occasion, I’ve tried a cruise or a guided tour in the hope that traveling with experts would enrich the experience even if it means being tied to a large group of travelers that may not share my interests. When I’ve done this, I’ve kept it short, understanding that if it is good, I can always go on ...
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Sail Date: January 2018


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