Lindblad Expeditions Ushuaia (Tierra del Fuego) 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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Trip of a lifetime

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Resolution

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Sunshine Veri
2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

We are just back from our breathtaking trip with this amazing company and ship from Antarctica. The Maturalists and the whole Crew were kind, friendly and helpful. We enjoyed every moment. The cabins are very comfortable and well organized. Clean and you get a water bottle so nobody waste plastic. The base camp is easy to get in and off the ship for the excursions. The polar plunge ...
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Sail Date: February 2024


Epic Antarctica

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Endurance

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Zozobot
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

Linblad/National Geographic have done what no one else could possibly come close to accomplishing! A trip of a month, that was packed with adventure, and more interesting, thought provoking education than you could imagine. Expeditions that brought us where almost no one has been, with naturalists and historians to bring the complete package. The ship is new, clean, state of the art technology ...
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Sail Date: January 2024



The trip of a lifetime

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Resolution

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HappyLindbladguest
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

Our enthusiasm to go Antarctica was high — we couldn’t wait to see the ice, the penguins, whales, and other wildlife — and our hopes were more than met: the place is beautiful almost beyond words, and its fragility is a reminder to all of us to be better stewards of our planet. But the crew and staff of the NG Resolution made our trip even better than we anticipated. They took immense care 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.

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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


Best over all expedition cruise

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Resolution

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Polar explorer
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

The Lindblad Nat Geo Resolution is a well designed boat with an exceptional crew and knowledgeable expedition guides. From the moment of boarding the boat to disembarkation, the service is excellent. The bar, dining area, reading room, sauna and gym have excellent viewing windows. Outdoor decks have heated seating areas. The rooms and bathrooms are spacious. Superb dining staff. Great food ...
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Sail Date: December 2023

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Amazing!

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Resolution

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TaylorMade24
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

We loved the Resolution! We chose the ship because it seemed like the best option for really seeing Antarctica, while still having a bit of comfort. The Resolution surpassed expectations on all counts. The ship itself is small and tough enough to get you to places other ships can’t. But still large enough to have amenities like a spa, 2 hot tubs, a science hub, a library and spacious common ...
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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

Traveled with children


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Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Resolution

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Happy Penguin Watcher
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

This was my first trip with Lindblad, but it will not be my last. It was an incredible experience. Both the destination and the ship. The Expedition Staff and Naturalists were very well experienced in their fields and gave amazing talks every day. In the morning they would tell you what you will see and then give a wrap-up of the day’s activities in the evening. The coolest thing is that the ...
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Sail Date: December 2023


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