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Guest taking photos of an Emperor Penguin on Snow Hill Island, Antarctica
ExpeditionsEpic Antarctica: From the Peninsula to the Ross Sea and Beyond

Epic Antarctica: From the Peninsula to the Ross Sea and Beyond

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Pack ice in Lemaire Channel, Antarctica
  • Explore four stunningly beautiful wilderness regions aboard National Geographic Endurance or National Geographic Resolution, the ultimate polar ships, providing unprecedented access and exploration opportunities in the polar realms

  • See the big tabular icebergs of the Antarctic Peninsula, remote West Antarctica, and the spectacular Ross Ice Shelf

  • By special permission, discover seldom-seen subantarctic islands of New Zealand and Australia that are wildlife havens

  • Paddle a kayak in pristine bays, and Zodiac cruise amid the bergs

  • Watch for endemic royal penguins, gentoo and southern rockhopper penguins, and 100,000 pairs of king penguins on a single beach on remote Macquarie Island

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Ship National Geographic Endurance.

National Geographic Endurance

Guests

138

Cabins

76

The most advanced ice-class expedition ship afloat offering unprecedented access to polar regions

The first new polar build in Lindblad’s 50-year history, National Geographic Endurance is named to honor explorer Ernest Shackleton and his legendary Transantarctic Expedition. A fully-stabilized vessel of ice class PC5 Category A, she will enable adventurous guests to go where few have or can. National Geographic Endurance’s most striking exterior feature is her distinctive profile, the patented X-Bow®, a game-changing design that guarantees the smoothest, most comfortable ride in all kinds of conditions; and since it eliminates bow impact, a quieter ride, as well.

Guests zodiac explore from the ship National Geographic Resolution just off the town of Uummannaq, Greenland.

National Geographic Resolution

Guests

138

Cabins

76

The sister ship to National Geographic Endurance, she explores polar & temperate regions

One of two new ships expressly built for polar waters, National Geographic Resolution is named to honor the second voyage of the legendary Captain James Cook.  A fully-stabilized vessel with ice class PC5, Category A, she will enable adventurous guests to go where few have or can. National Geographic Resolution’s most striking exterior feature is her distinctive profile, the patented X-Bow®, a game-changing design that guarantees the smoothest, most comfortable ride in all kinds of conditions—and, since it eliminates bow impact, a quieter ride as well. 

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Over 50+ years of exploring, Lindblad Expeditions’ veteran staff and the quality companionship they provide has established the company’s reputation. From expedition leaders to naturalists, most hold advanced degrees and are established authorities in their fields. Some join a few expeditions each year to explore the same sites, some of them spending some time in the field away from rigorous academic work. And others lead expeditions all around the world—with many guests saying, “Where you’re going, we’re going,” and returning time after time to travel with them. Browse our team directory to discover the full cast of expedition staff.

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Antarctica 2023-25

Polar Discovery: Voyages to Antarctica & the Arctic 2023-25

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Discover the seventh continent as few have or ever will. Venture into the epic landscapes of remote West Antarctica and set foot on ice untouched by humans. See the prolific wildlife and impressive ice shelf of the Ross Sea region. By special permit, explore the subantarctic islands of New Zealand and Australia, World Heritage sites populated by thousands of seals and millions of penguins, including huge colonies of king and royal penguins. Options abound to make the expedition as active as you choose, and each day join a different naturalist for more viewpoints.

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$56,700

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duration
35 Days

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Antarctica 2023-25

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duration
35 Days

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Antarctica 2023-25

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From

$56,700

/ per person

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duration
35 Days

View our brochures for more details

Antarctica 2023-25

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