New Voyages and Departures for 2026–2027

Connecting the Curious to the Incredible

We are delighted to share that we've added several brand-new itineraries to our 2026 and 2027 offerings. Sail from Spain to Scotland on a grand voyage that illuminates the history, culture and coastal scenery of Atlantic Europe; spend a week exploring pristine desert isles and whale-rich waters in Baja California; or discover volcanic peaks and vibrant streets on a journey through Portugal, Morocco and the Canary Islands; and more. Plus, we’ve increased the number of departures on some of our most popular destinations, like Galápagos and Baja California. We look forward to welcoming you on board!

Brand-new Voyages

Newly Added Departures in Favorite Destinations

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For over a century, National Geographic has revealed the beauty and wonder of the world through masterful storytelling—and experts who craft these stories join you on select expeditions to share their insights. From photography and archaeology to history and marine biology, National Geographic Experts are passionate about the world and all that’s in it, and they greatly enrich your experience through onboard presentations and inspiring conversation, giving you the unique opportunity to see your destination through their eyes.

Photograph by: David Vargas

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Massimo Bassano

Cultural expert and photojournalist Massimo Bassano has worked for National Geographic since 1990, as well as for numerous worldwide publications. He brings with him all the warmth, curiosity, culture, and history that you find in Southern Italy, more specifically from Calabria, where he was born.

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William Saturno

Archaeologist and storyteller Bill Saturno is best known for his 2001 discovery of a 2000-year-old Mayan mural at San Bartolo in northern Guatemala. A National Geographic Explorer and a former NASA research scientist, he has conducted fieldwork around the globe, both on the ground and from space, to understand the ideological and environmental foundations of how the great Czars, Khans, Emperors, and Ajaws of the past ruled over their societies.

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Chris Rainier

Chris Rainier is a documentary photographer whose life's mission is to put on film both the remaining natural wilderness and Indigenous cultures around the globe, and to use images to create social change. He is a Fellow at the Royal Geographic Society in the UK and won the prestigious Lowell Thomas award given by The Explorers Club. He has served as a contributing editor for National Geographic Traveler magazine, a contributing photographer for National Geographic Adventure magazine, and a correspondent on photography for NPR.

Photograph by: Chris Rainier

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Ashli Akins

Dr. Ashli Akins is a cultural ecologist, writer, and photographer who is passionate about cultural revitalization and sustainable development. She has experience as a tour guide, a teacher, and Park Naturalist in British Columbia and is currently working with UNESCO on Ecotrust Canada's Indigenous Home-Lands Initiative.

National Geographic Photography Expert, Kike Calvo, instructing guests on capturing the essence of Jackson Bay's allure in Karukinka National Park, Patagonia, Chile.

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