Lindblad Expeditions Romantic Cruises 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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Not a great itineary

Review for a Australia & New Zealand Cruise on National Geographic Orion

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Texas traveler two
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Quality of crew, except expedition leader, was outstanding...itinerary blasé...naturalists excellent, food outstanding...but knowing what we know now, would not recommend this itinerary to NZ. Fairly uninteresting...ship is outstanding, crew excellent...cabin service outstanding. This was the least interesting of any Lindblad/Nat Geo trip we've been on...hope they find better things to do with ...
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Sail Date: January 2024


Expedition to Antarctica, rewrite yourself

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Explorer

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Dee in Boston
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

I was with the National Geographic Explorer to Antarctica, and to give you just an idea of the satisfaction I felt after the expedition, I spent 4 more days in Buenos Aires before going back home, and in that short time, I talked to non less than 15 people about the trip, including another fellow passenger in the flight home. My finals words were always: "If you travel to Antarctica, it must be ...
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Sail Date: December 2023


Unmatched experience in Antarctic Region.

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Explorer

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Back Channel
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

The Linblad/NatGeo Expedition format is amazing. There were 117 passengers on this cruise. We all felt like everyone on the ship was part of the Expedition and enjoyed new discoveries. The itinerary is fluid as the Expedition Leader and Ship Captain seek to deliver a unique and memorable experience. The open bridge (yes I said the bridge) is unique in my cruising experience and provided as ...
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Sail Date: December 2023



Beyond our wildest dreams

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Explorer

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Lovelyz
2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

We didn't expect to be in Antarctica this Christmas, but life is funny that way. Our family was set to go to Israel and Egypt for our daughter's Bat Mitzvah in December 2023. Unfortunately, life had other plans. At the very last minute, we booked our trip to Antarctica. It was always on our bucket list and what better time to go than now? So that's how we ended up on this remarkable trip. I ...
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Sail Date: December 2023

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100% RECOMMEND!

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Explorer

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Kate S.
2-5 Cruises • Age 30s

I had wanted to journey to Antarctica since I was a teenager; I originally planned to go on the Lindblad cruise in 2020 and after multiple years of delays, finally go to go this year in December 2023. Even with all the buildup, this trip MORE than lived up to my expectations! The STAFF really made it for me. The National Geographic guests, the expedition leaders, the dining room and bar staff, ...
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Sail Date: December 2023


Well run company and spectacular itinerary

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Explorer

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Idelle
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

I chose this cruise because of the places it was going to...Falklands, South Georgia and the Antarctic peninsula. The staff on board, including pro photographers, naturalists, scientists were all extremely knowledgeable and gave awesome presentations daily. The crew were all from the Philippines and were extremely attentive, warm and friendly. If you are wanting to go to the Antarctic and ...
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Sail Date: November 2023


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


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


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