Atlantic Isles
16° 32′ N 23° 2′ W
Islands of the Atlantic Ridge: Brazil to the Azores
Highlights





Snorkel the pristine waters of Fernando de Noronha, a UNESCO-listed archipelago far off Brazil’s coast, revered for its birdlife and sea turtles
Navigate the St. Peter and St. Paul Rocks along the remote Atlantic Ridge where the Earth’s crust separates
Trek verdant forests in the stunning Cape Verde isles, and explore the mesmerizing volcano on Fogo
Journey to Mirador de la Concepción in the Canary Islands, and discover wildlife and Portuguese history in the Madeira Islands
Go whale-watching, follow scenic hiking trails, and learn of the volcanic history unique to the Azores
Day by Day
Salvador, Brazil
Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal
Day 1
Salvador, Brazil
Arrive in Salvador, renowned for its exuberant atmosphere. Settle into our hotel in the historic Pelourinho district. Meet your fellow travelers at our welcome dinner and enjoy a musical performance.
Meals Included: Dinner
Day 1
Salvador, BrazilArrive in Salvador, renowned for its exuberant atmosphere. Settle into our hotel in the historic Pelourinho district. Meet your fellow travelers at our welcome dinner and enjoy a musical performance.
Meals Included: Dinner
Day 2
Salvador / Embark Ship
This morning check out of the hotel and set off to explore the city. Salvador’s brilliantly hued center is a living museum of 17th- and 18th-century architecture. Explore the UNESCO-listed Pelourinho, or choose to hear local music, visit a sea turtle preservation site, or see a social project assisting street children. After enjoying lunch at a local restaurant, embark the National Geographic Endurance.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 2
Salvador / Embark ShipThis morning check out of the hotel and set off to explore the city. Salvador’s brilliantly hued center is a living museum of 17th- and 18th-century architecture. Explore the UNESCO-listed Pelourinho, or choose to hear local music, visit a sea turtle preservation site, or see a social project assisting street children. After enjoying lunch at a local restaurant, embark the National Geographic Endurance.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3
At Sea
Enjoy the ship’s many amenities as we spend the day at sea. Soak in the infinity-style outdoor hot tubs, take in panoramic views from the rooftop observation deck, and attend talks by our onboard experts to learn of the amazing wildlife and geology that we will see on our journey.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3
At SeaEnjoy the ship’s many amenities as we spend the day at sea. Soak in the infinity-style outdoor hot tubs, take in panoramic views from the rooftop observation deck, and attend talks by our onboard experts to learn of the amazing wildlife and geology that we will see on our journey.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 4-6
Fernando de Noronha
The Fernando de Noronha archipelago is a UNESCO World Heritage site recognized for its rich marine life and large concentration of breeding tropical seabirds. Pending official permission, enjoy two days exploring its beaches, birdlife, and abundant marine life, with a special visit to the TAMAR (Tartatugas Marinhas) turtle research project. Opt to hike, swim, or snorkel in the surrounding waters or visit the remains of the 1738 Dos Remédios fortress. Go on a boat excursion to Dolphins Bay to watch spinner dolphins – their acrobatics are renowned, and there is no better place to see them than Fernando de Noronha.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 4-6
Fernando de NoronhaThe Fernando de Noronha archipelago is a UNESCO World Heritage site recognized for its rich marine life and large concentration of breeding tropical seabirds. Pending official permission, enjoy two days exploring its beaches, birdlife, and abundant marine life, with a special visit to the TAMAR (Tartatugas Marinhas) turtle research project. Opt to hike, swim, or snorkel in the surrounding waters or visit the remains of the 1738 Dos Remédios fortress. Go on a boat excursion to Dolphins Bay to watch spinner dolphins – their acrobatics are renowned, and there is no better place to see them than Fernando de Noronha.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7
Equator Crossing / St. Peter and Paul Archipelago
The day begins at sea as we make our way into the northern hemisphere. Crossing the Equator, we sail toward our destination—the St. Peter and Paul archipelago. Officially claimed by Brazil, this small outcropping of rocks along the Atlantic Ridge barely breaks the surface of the ocean. The archipelago is geologically fascinating and home to seabirds and a few researchers. Take a Zodiac cruise through the rocks to see the Earth’s mantle up close.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7
Equator Crossing / St. Peter and Paul ArchipelagoThe day begins at sea as we make our way into the northern hemisphere. Crossing the Equator, we sail toward our destination—the St. Peter and Paul archipelago. Officially claimed by Brazil, this small outcropping of rocks along the Atlantic Ridge barely breaks the surface of the ocean. The archipelago is geologically fascinating and home to seabirds and a few researchers. Take a Zodiac cruise through the rocks to see the Earth’s mantle up close.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 8-9
At Sea
Fall into the relaxed pace of days at sea and choose from an array of shipboard activities, from attending a photo workshop with our National Geographic Photography Expert to enjoying a performance of live music or treating yourself to a massage or a wellness class.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 8-9
At SeaFall into the relaxed pace of days at sea and choose from an array of shipboard activities, from attending a photo workshop with our National Geographic Photography Expert to enjoying a performance of live music or treating yourself to a massage or a wellness class.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 10-12
Cape Verde Islands
The mountainous volcanic islands of Cape Verde comprise one of the world’s smallest independent nations. Renowned for their spectacular beauty, Santo Antão boasts impressive landscapes of terraced hillsides, eucalyptus forests, and deep valleys, while the island of Fogo affords opportunity to add volcano-gazing to your life list—we will drive 5,000 feet up the volcano to sample the local wine at its source: inside the caldera!
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 10-12
Cape Verde IslandsThe mountainous volcanic islands of Cape Verde comprise one of the world’s smallest independent nations. Renowned for their spectacular beauty, Santo Antão boasts impressive landscapes of terraced hillsides, eucalyptus forests, and deep valleys, while the island of Fogo affords opportunity to add volcano-gazing to your life list—we will drive 5,000 feet up the volcano to sample the local wine at its source: inside the caldera!
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 13-14
At Sea / Cross the Tropic of Cancer
Visit the ship’s Bridge as we sail northward across the Tropic of Cancer. Soak up the views from one of the observation decks and attend engaging presentations on a range of subjects, from 15th-century Portuguese and Spanish navigators to talks from our marine biologists on the amazing navigation skills of the cetaceans who travel these waters.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 13-14
At Sea / Cross the Tropic of CancerVisit the ship’s Bridge as we sail northward across the Tropic of Cancer. Soak up the views from one of the observation decks and attend engaging presentations on a range of subjects, from 15th-century Portuguese and Spanish navigators to talks from our marine biologists on the amazing navigation skills of the cetaceans who travel these waters.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 15-17
La Palma, Canary Islands / La Gomera
Drop anchor in the azure waters of the Canary Islands, which occupies a central place in the history of Atlantic exploration. The larger island of La Palma is known as La Isla Bonita, or “the pretty island,” for its lushly forested mountain slopes set against azure waters. Enjoy a scenic drive up to Mirador de la Concepción, perched on the edge of a crater. Take in fantastic views of the town and harbor below and visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Snows, with its fusion of baroque and Spanish-Moorish architecture. On the island of La Gomera, visit a house where Christopher Columbus stayed while his ships were provisioned with supplies, then consider a hike in the verdant Garajonay Nacional Park.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 15-17
La Palma, Canary Islands / La GomeraDrop anchor in the azure waters of the Canary Islands, which occupies a central place in the history of Atlantic exploration. The larger island of La Palma is known as La Isla Bonita, or “the pretty island,” for its lushly forested mountain slopes set against azure waters. Enjoy a scenic drive up to Mirador de la Concepción, perched on the edge of a crater. Take in fantastic views of the town and harbor below and visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Snows, with its fusion of baroque and Spanish-Moorish architecture. On the island of La Gomera, visit a house where Christopher Columbus stayed while his ships were provisioned with supplies, then consider a hike in the verdant Garajonay Nacional Park.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 18-19
Desertas Island / Madeira, Portugal
Start the day south of Madeira in the Desertas Archipelago. This small group of volcanic islands has been deemed a nature reserve, helping to protect both the sea and land. The area is a refuge to the Mediterranean monk seal and an array of seabirds. Sail on to enchanting Madeira, a subtropical island abloom in flora. First settled by the Portuguese in 1419, the island’s capital city of Funchal evokes a colonial time capsule, with architecture from the 15th through the 19th centuries. Explore its winding streets and culinary delights.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 18-19
Desertas Island / Madeira, PortugalStart the day south of Madeira in the Desertas Archipelago. This small group of volcanic islands has been deemed a nature reserve, helping to protect both the sea and land. The area is a refuge to the Mediterranean monk seal and an array of seabirds. Sail on to enchanting Madeira, a subtropical island abloom in flora. First settled by the Portuguese in 1419, the island’s capital city of Funchal evokes a colonial time capsule, with architecture from the 15th through the 19th centuries. Explore its winding streets and culinary delights.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 20
At Sea
Enjoy all that the National Geographic Endurance has to offer on this final day at sea as we make our way to the Azores. Spend time on deck with the expedition team as they keep watch over the horizon, searching for the marine creatures and seabirds who feed in this fertile stretch of ocean.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 20
At SeaEnjoy all that the National Geographic Endurance has to offer on this final day at sea as we make our way to the Azores. Spend time on deck with the expedition team as they keep watch over the horizon, searching for the marine creatures and seabirds who feed in this fertile stretch of ocean.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 21
Santa Maria, Azores
Spend the morning with local whale experts who have centuries-worth of legacy to their surroundings and an instinct for scouting its wild inhabitants. They will guide us on our morning whale-watching. In the afternoon, we go ashore at Santa Maria, historically significant as the first landfall of Christopher Columbus on his return from the Americas in 1493. For those interested in getting some exercise, there are hiking trails that will allow us to experience the scenery and atmosphere of the island.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 21
Santa Maria, AzoresSpend the morning with local whale experts who have centuries-worth of legacy to their surroundings and an instinct for scouting its wild inhabitants. They will guide us on our morning whale-watching. In the afternoon, we go ashore at Santa Maria, historically significant as the first landfall of Christopher Columbus on his return from the Americas in 1493. For those interested in getting some exercise, there are hiking trails that will allow us to experience the scenery and atmosphere of the island.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 22
Faial / Pico
The Azores are a whale-watching mecca, where more than 20 different types of cetaceans can be spotted. Search for these gentle giants in the channel north of Pico and Horta islands. Once ashore on the island of Faial, head to Capelinhos to see how dramatically the landscape changed when the volcano at the western end of the island erupted in 1957. Farms and villages were covered in ash, adding an extra two square kilometers of land to the island. Later, stroll along the marina, visit the excellent scrimshaw museum, and raise a glass at Peter Café Sport, a legendary pub where sea adventurers historically dropped their mail.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 22
Faial / PicoThe Azores are a whale-watching mecca, where more than 20 different types of cetaceans can be spotted. Search for these gentle giants in the channel north of Pico and Horta islands. Once ashore on the island of Faial, head to Capelinhos to see how dramatically the landscape changed when the volcano at the western end of the island erupted in 1957. Farms and villages were covered in ash, adding an extra two square kilometers of land to the island. Later, stroll along the marina, visit the excellent scrimshaw museum, and raise a glass at Peter Café Sport, a legendary pub where sea adventurers historically dropped their mail.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 23-24
Ponta Delgada / Disembark Ship
Disembark in Ponta Delgada, the charming capital of the Azores. Spend the morning touring the Old Town—stopping at the impressive Museum of Carlos Machado to discover the varied history of the archipelago. Enjoy lunch before transferring to the airport and homeward flights.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Days 23-24
Ponta Delgada / Disembark ShipDisembark in Ponta Delgada, the charming capital of the Azores. Spend the morning touring the Old Town—stopping at the impressive Museum of Carlos Machado to discover the varied history of the archipelago. Enjoy lunch before transferring to the airport and homeward flights.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
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The vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean is dotted with remarkable islands revered for their incredible beauty and fascinating wildlife, from little-known gems including the UNESCO-listed Fernando de Noronha and the equatorial St. Peter and Paul Rocks to legendary isles Cape Verde, the Canaries, and Madeira. A crossing from Brazil to the Azores spotlights the treasures of each, balanced with seven indulgent days at sea… perfect for rejuvenating mind, body, and spirit.
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