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The Ultimate Expedition Experience Since 2004, National Geographic and Lindblad Expeditions have partnered to provide extraordinary voyages to some of the planet’s most remarkable and remote places. Tapping into our shared passion for exploration and pooling our extensive resources, we craft adventures that aren’t overly scripted—but instead governed by the rhythms of the wilds around us. Step aboard one of our nimble expedition ships and discover what it means to go further, sailing deeper into Alaska’s most secluded coves, spontaneously following a pod of whales in Baja, or navigating near a beautifully sculpted iceberg in the Antarctic Sound. Guided by the expertise of our expedition team, we’ll venture out—on foot or by kayak, Zodiac, paddleboard, or snorkel—to bring you closer to rare wildlife and historic sites. Our state-of-the-art expedition tools allow us to delve deeper, sharing live footage from the undersea world and listening in on the conversations of whales by hydrophone. And whether you choose to set sail on a weeklong expedition to the Galápagos or an epic voyage above the Arctic Circle, you’ll enjoy unforgettable encounters with local people, wild creatures, and some of the world’s most breathtaking natural wonders. An iceberg dwarfs a Zodiac and its passengers in Antarctica.

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N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C E X P E D I T I O N C R U I S E S 2020–2021

SOUTH AMERICA 12 Galápagos Voyage 14 Galápagos and Peru 14 Peru: Land of the Inca 15 Wild Galápagos Escape 15 Wild Galápagos and Peru Escape

34 Exploring the Sea of Cortez: Sea Life and Desert Isles

52 A Circumnavigation of Iceland

35 From Southern California to Baja: Sailing the Pacific Coast

54 Exploring Russia’s Far East and Wrangel Island

35 The Canadian Maritimes and Newfoundland

55 Across the Bering Sea: From Katmai to Kamchatka

18 Best of Patagonia: From Torres del Paine to Cape Horn 19 Patagonia: Chilean Fjords and Argentina’s Staten Island 20 Epic Patagonia: Fjords, Peaks, and Forests 21 Southern Patagonia: Glaciers, Fjords, and Wildlife N O RT H A N D C E N T R A L A M E R I C A 22 Alaska’s Inside Passage 24 Wild Alaska Escape: A Voyage from Sitka to Juneau 25 Wild Alaska Escape: A Voyage from Juneau to Ketchikan

27 Treasures of the Inside Passage: Alaska and British Columbia 28 Columbia and Snake Rivers Voyage

38 Wild Costa Rica Escape: Guanacaste’s Coral Reefs and Volcanic Peaks

53 Wild Iceland Escape by Sea

56 Norway’s Fjords and Arctic Svalbard

37 Costa Rica and the Panama Canal

17 A Voyage to Panama and Colombia: Exploring the Caribbean Coast

29 Exploring British Columbia and the San Juan Islands

51 Fabled Lands of the North: Greenland to Newfoundland by Sea

36 Sailing the Caribbean

16 Upper Amazon

26 A Remarkable Journey to Alaska, British Columbia, and Haida Gwaii

34 Wild California Escape: A Voyage to Channel Islands National Park

56 Arctic Exploration: A Voyage to Iceland, East Greenland, and Norway

39 Wild Belize Escape: Wildlife, Reefs, and Rivers

57 Exploring Greenland and the Canadian High Arctic

39 Reefs and Ruins: Belize to Tikal, Guatemala

57 Bering Sea Wilderness: Pribilofs, Katmai, and Kodiak

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S O U T H PAC I F I C

40 Navigating the Baltic Sea

58 French Polynesia: Beyond the Postcard

41 North Sea Voyage: Northern Europe and the Normandy Beaches

59 Azure Seas from Tahiti to the Marquesas

42 Norwegian Fjords and Scottish Isles Voyage

59 Tahiti to the Marquesas: French Polynesian Discovery

43 Scotland’s Highlands and Islands

60 Easter Island to Tahiti: Tales of the Pacific

44 Legendary Northern Isles: Scotland, the Faroes, and Iceland by Sea

ASIA

45 Coastal Wonders of Norway, the Faroe Islands, and Iceland by Sea

61 Vietnam and Cambodia: Along the Mekong River

45 Ancient Isles: England, Ireland, and Scotland

R E S O U RC E S A N D MO R E

POLAR REGIONS

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46 Journey to Antarctica

The National Geographic Difference

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Our Experts

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The Onboard Experience

30 Baja California and the Sea of Cortez: Among the Great Whales

47 Epic Antarctica Voyage: The Peninsula to the Ross Sea

31 Wild Baja Escape: Serenity and Sea Life in the Sea of Cortez

48 Antarctica, South Georgia, and the Falklands

62 Deck Plans

49 South Georgia and the Falklands

69 Terms and Conditions

50 Svalbard in Spring: Polar Bears, Arctic Light, and Epic Ice

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32 Baja California: A Remarkable Journey 33 Wild Baja Escape: The Whales of Magdalena Bay

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These trips are offered in partnership with Lindblad Expeditions.

Front cover: Guests take in views of Antarctica’s icescapes from the deck of the National Geographic Explorer.

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T H E N A T I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C DIFFERENCE

A traveler examines a starfish with a naturalist near Sitka, Alaska.

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A Zodiac goes in for a closer look at a sea cave in Svalbard, Norway.

KNOWLEDGE

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LET THE EXPERTS GUIDE YOU

CLOSER THAN YOU'VE EVER IMAGINED

The signature of these voyages is the extraordinary

We have always gone further: pioneering new paths in

expedition team that travels with us—naturalists, marine

science and exploration, telling the stories of remote

biologists, conservationists, and cultural experts who

cultures, and inspiring innovators. We open doors around

interpret what we encounter, whether it's the indigenous

the globe so that you can go behind the scenes to get

cultures of the South Pacific or the rare species of the

a close-up view of work that's helping to illuminate and

Amazon. From the expedition leaders at the helm of our

protect the world's treasures, from environmental education

explorations to the experts we meet on board and in the

programs in the Galápagos to whale conservation in Alaska.

field, you'll be surrounded by people who are steeped in

Aboard our nimble ships, you'll also have rare access to

knowledge—and passionate about sharing that knowledge

little-known ports and hard-to-reach landscapes from

with you.

pole to pole.

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Over the past 131 years, we've sent our scientists, storytellers, and adventurers across continents and into remote cultures, down to the oceans' depths and up the highest mountains in an effort to better understand our planet. National Geographic Expeditions grew from this legacy as a way to invite others to explore—to encounter the wonders of the world up close and in depth, and to be transformed by the experience.

King penguins soak up the first rays of the rising sun in South Georgia.

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GIVE BACK E X P LO R AT I O N H A P P E N S B E C AU S E O F YO U When you travel with us, you help further the work of our

THE LINDBLAD EXPEDITIONS– N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C F U N D

scientists, explorers, and educators around the world.

In addition to the support provided by your purchase, you also have

Every year, we distribute a portion of our proceeds

an opportunity to make further impact. The Lindblad Expeditions–

to the National Geographic Society, creating more

National Geographic Fund, endowed with contributions made on

opportunities to work toward a planet in balance.

board, allows us to give back to the treasured places we visit. In 2018,

To learn more, visit natgeo.com/giveback.

our travelers contributed more than $1.7 million to fund conservation, education, research, storytelling, and technology initiatives around the globe.

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E X P L O R E T H E W O R L D W I T H N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C E X P E RT S National Geographic explorers are some of the most adventurous and inspiring individuals you'll ever meet. From anthropology to marine biology, our experts are true authorities in their fields, and they enrich our voyages with their knowledge, passion, and insight. A National Geographic photographer joins every departure on the National Geographic Endurance, National Geographic Explorer, and National Geographic Orion, providing real-time photography advice; and on all our voyages, a National Geographic–Lindblad-certified photo instructor is on hand to assist with your camera settings and technique, ensuring you go home with fantastic photos. Select voyages are also joined by National Geographic Experts: celebrated luminaries and explorers who will share in-depth insights and tales of their own expeditions as we discover remarkable places together. Below, meet a few of the fascinating experts who will travel with us in 2020, and flip through the pages that follow to find more inspiring adventurers.

J O N AT H A N K I N G S T O N P H OTO G R A P H E R

Photographer Jonathan Kingston travels to remote corners of the globe in order to capture images of life on the edge. His work has appeared in National Geographic magazine, the New York Times, the New Yorker, and the Wall Street Journal. In 2018, as part of a National Geographic Society grant, Jonathan and an international team of marine archaeologists began searching for the remains of Hernán Cortés' fleet in the Sea of Cortez using underwater and aerial photogrammetry. Jonathan will join the March 16, 2020 departure of Baja California: A Remarkable Journey. See page 32 for the itinerary.

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Photographer Susan Seubert has produced more than 30 feature stories for National Geographic Traveler magazine, focusing on locations from Canada to the Caribbean and beyond, and lectures regularly about her work at universities and museums. Based in Portland, Oregon and Maui, Hawai'i, Susan travels throughout the world capturing a sense of place through her wide-ranging imagery. Susan will join the February 14, 2020 departure of our Sailing the Caribbean expedition and the March 28, 2020 departure of our Easter Island to Tahiti: Tales of the Pacific expedition. See pages 36 and 60 for the itineraries.

JAN NIJMAN GEOGRAPHER

A Dutch native, Jan Nijman is a distinguished university professor in geosciences and the director of the Urban Studies Institute at Georgia State University. Jan has been affiliated with National Geographic for more than 15 years, as a member of the Society’s Committee for Research and Exploration and chair of its Global Exploration Fund in northern Europe. He has traveled the globe in support of Society-funded projects in research, conservation, and exploration, with expertise in urban and regional development and the history of world cities. Jan will join the February 10, 2020 departure of our Vietnam and Cambodia: Along the Mekong River expedition. See page 61 for the itinerary.

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What are you looking forward to as the National Geographic photographer on our Galápagos Voyage? The Galápagos Islands are one of my favorite destinations on Earth. Each day is a miracle as we travel from one unique island to the next. Life is everywhere, from nesting birds to sea turtles to hundreds of lizards sunning themselves on a beach. It’s a photographer’s paradise. What is your personal connection to ​ the Galápagos? The first time I went to the Galápagos, my son Charlie was with me. He was 12 years old and loved every adventure on the voyage. My favorite day was when we went snorkeling and were surrounded by playful sea lions. I could hear him squealing through his snorkel! What is it about the Galápagos that has such a transformative effect on travelers?

H E A R F R O M O U R E X P E RT, ANNIE GRIFFITHS One of the first women photographers to work for National Geographic, Annie Griffiths has photographed in nearly 150 countries

It’s a chance to see the magical results of evolution, and the necessity of conservation. Every time I return, I see greater numbers of sea turtles as well as more healthy nesting sites for a huge variety of birds. What motivates you as a photographer? What motivates me is curiosity. I look at each assignment as an opportunity to pursue a deeper understanding of global cultures and environments.

and worked on dozens of magazine and book projects for National Geographic, including stories on Lawrence of Arabia, New Zealand, and Jerusalem. She is also the founder and executive director of Ripple Effect Images, a collective of photographers who document aid programs that are empowering women and girls in the developing world. We asked Annie a few questions about her work and what travelers can look forward to on our Galápagos Voyage, of which she will join the August 15 and 22, 2020 departures. See page 12 for the itinerary.

Any tips for our travelers on how to approach photography while on expedition in the Galápagos? Visitors are always surprised at how close they can get to these animals that have little fear of humans. So it’s not as necessary to have giant lenses. It’s possible to go light and enjoy the unique opportunity to be so close to wildlife.

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T H E P E R F E C T B A S E F O R E X P LO R AT I O N On expeditions aboard the National Geographic–Lindblad fleet, you'll enjoy daily adventures in spectacular and remote places while traveling in comfort. Each of our ships provides an inviting home base with quality amenities, personalized service, and a vibrant onboard experience. Public spaces include relaxing lounges where evening recaps are held, welcoming dining rooms with open seating, and an open bridge, where guests are always welcome. After an invigorating day spent on shore, you may find yourself relaxing with a book in the library, or sharing photos in the lounge with one of our certified photo instructors. To ensure an intimate experience, ship capacity ranges from just 28 to 148 guests, depending on the vessel. Suites and private balconies are available on most ships, and all cabins face outside, offering you a view of towering icebergs or tropical isles. From customized expedition landing craft and a suite of top-notch exploration tools to spas and fitness centers, these state-of-the-art vessels are designed to bring travelers to the world's most far-flung places while offering an enriching and enjoyable experience on board. We consider all details of your experience, right down to each meal. On every voyage, a head chef designs menus that are inspired by the region we're exploring, and that incorporate delicious, local ingredients we pick up along the way. Whether you're sampling traditional foods at a seaside town in Colombia or dining on locally sourced produce and fresh fish in Iceland's fjords, meals aboard our fleet offer a window into your destination.

Clockwise from top: Kayakers explore the waters surrounding Isla Floreana in the Galápagos; a traveler awaits the perfect Alaska photo op from the deck of the National Geographic Sea Bird; the northern lights pulse in vivid ribbons over Canada’s Ungava Bay.

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Clockwise from top: Bedroom views are filled with icy delights on a polar expedition; an expedition leader navigates a Zodiac in Alaska; the head chef of the National Geographic Sea Bird shows off the catch of the day.

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A D E D I C AT E D A N D TA L E N T E D C R E W

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In addition to National Geographic Experts, our expedition staff is made up of dynamic people who bring a wealth of experience to every trip. At the helm of each team is an expedition leader—a veteran explorer who has intimate knowledge of the places we travel, and the skills and foresight to create the most enriching experience possible for our guests. A team of seasoned naturalists joins every voyage, illuminating the facets of each destination. Many expeditions also include an undersea specialist, who shoots video footage of the world beneath the waves that you can watch in the comfort of the ship's lounge. Our guest services staff are integral to the success of every expedition—and they're accustomed to the flexibility of our itineraries, working around spontaneous excursions or wildlife sightings so that your onboard experience is always exceptional. A hotel manager and guest services team accompany each voyage to make sure that your needs on board are met, no matter how big or small. Together, these talented individuals work closely with our captains and officers to ensure that your voyage is seamless, exhilarating, and unforgettable.

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S P E C I A L Book by December 31, 2019 and receive

FREE ROUND -TRIP AIRFARE Galápagos Voyage | Page 12

on select departures:

Reefs and Ruins: Belize to Tikal, Guatemala Page 39; see website for details

Wild Galápagos Escape | Page 15

Journey to Antarctica | Page 46

Wild Galápagos and Peru Escape | Page 15

Antarctica, South Georgia, and the Falklands | Page 48

Epic Patagonia: Fjords, Peaks, and Forests | Page 20

South Georgia and the Falklands | Page 49

Alaska's Inside Passage | Page 22

French Polynesia: Beyond the Postcard | Page 58

Wild Alaska Escape: A Voyage from Sitka to Juneau Page 24; see website for details

Azure Seas from Tahiti to the Marquesas | Page 59

Wild Alaska Escape: A Voyage from Juneau to Ketchikan Page 25; see website for details

Tahiti to Marquesas: French Polynesian Discovery Page 59; see website for details

Costa Rica and the Panama Canal | Page 37

Easter Island to Tahiti: Tales of the Pacific | Page 60

Book by December 31, 2019 and receive

FREE ONE-WAY AIRFARE on select departures: A Remarkable Journey to Alaska, British Columbia, and Haida Gwaii | Page 26

Treasures of the Inside Passage: Alaska and British Columbia | Page 27

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Fabled Lands of the North: Greenland to Newfoundland by Sea | Page 51


O F F E R S Book by December 31, 2019 and

WAIVE THE SINGLE SUPPLEMENT ON SOLO CABIN S on select departures:

Galápagos Voyage | Page 12; see website for details A Remarkable Journey to Alaska, British Columbia, and Haida Gwaii Page 26; see website for details Treasures of the Inside Passage: Alaska and British Columbia Page 27; see website for details

OTHER SPECIAL SAVINGS: Upper Amazon SAVE 10% on each expedition when you combine our trip along the Upper Amazon with our Galápagos voyage or our Peru: Land of the Inca expedition. | Page 16 Alaska Family Offer – Kids Save up to 50%! Book select 2020 departures of the Alaska voyages featured on pages 22–27 by December 31, 2019 and save on the expedition cost for up to two children ages 22 and under, when traveling with two full-paying adults. Save 50% on voyages departing in May and August, and 25% on June and July departures. | Pages 22–27; see website for details Columbia and Snake Rivers Voyage Receive a $500 AIR CREDIT on select 2020 departures when you book by December 31, 2019. | Page 28

Wild Baja Escape: Serenity and Sea Life in the Sea of Cortez Page 31; see website for details Costa Rica and the Panama Canal | Page 37 Wild Costa Rica Escape: Guanacaste's Coral Reefs and Volcanic Peaks | Page 38 Tahiti to the Marquesas: French Polynesian Discovery Page 59; see website for details

Baja California and the sea of Cortez: Among the Great Whales, Baja California: A Remarkable Journey, and Exploring the Sea of Cortez: Sea Life and Desert Isles Take $1,000 OFF each traveler age 21 and under when traveling with two full paging adults on select 2020 departures. | Pages 30, 32, and 34 Scotland's Highlands and Islands Stay connected with COMPLIMENTARY WI-FI on board on all Lord of the Glens voyages. | Page 43 South Pacific Voyages Book two or more South Pacific voyages aboard the National Geographic Orion and SAVE 10% on each expedition. Pages 58–60 All National Geographic Endurance, National Geographic Explorer, National Geographic Orion, Sea Cloud, Jahan, and Lord of the Glens Voyages Now included on all departures aboard the ships listed above: WE WILL COVER YOUR BAR TAB on board and ALL TIPS FOR THE CREW. Offers are for new bookings only, may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to availability. Free economy airfare or air credit must be booked through Lindblad Expeditions. Complimentary bar tab excludes super premium brands of alcohol.

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G A L Á P A G O S V O YA G E

• Use our fleet of kayaks, paddleboards, and Zodiacs for up-close exploration. • Join naturalists on walks and snorkeling excursions to observe spectacular wildlife. • Visit a National Geographic–supported captive breeding program for giant tortoises.

Endeavour II or National Geographic Islander through Day 8 I Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 3–8 I GALÁPAGOS In keeping with the nature of an expedition, our itinerary is flexible, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in this extraordinary wildlife sanctuary. Itineraries vary and are subject to Galápagos National Park regulations. All expeditions travel between Isla Baltra and Isla San Cristóbal, and include Isla Santa Cruz and a selection of the islands listed below. Each day you will have the opportunity to go on walks with our naturalists; swim; snorkel; or explore the waters by kayak, paddleboard, Zodiac, or glass-bottom boat (National Geographic Endeavour II only). Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D DAY 1 I GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR Arrive in Guayaquil and transfer to our hotel. Hilton Colón Guayaquil (National Geographic Endeavour II) or Hotel del Parque (National Geographic Islander) DAY 2 I GALÁPAGOS This morning, fly to the Galápagos Islands and board our expedition ship. After lunch, we begin our discovery of the archipelago and its diverse wildlife. National Geographic

ISLA BARTOLOMÉ: Stand atop Bartolomé’s volcanic cone for a stunning view of Pinnacle Rock and the surrounding beaches. Swim or snorkel among schools of multicolored reef fish and, with luck, see Galápagos penguins. ISLA SANTIAGO: Explore a series of tide pools and underwater caverns in search of Galápagos fur seals, marine iguanas, sea lions, shore birds, and Sally Lightfoot crabs.

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ISLA SANTA CRUZ: Visit the Charles Darwin Research Station, a center for conservation. Tour the neighboring captive breeding program for endangered Galápagos giant tortoises, run by the Galápagos National Park Service and supported by the Lindblad Expeditions–National Geographic Fund. Take a walk through the town of Puerto Ayora before traveling into the highlands to observe and photograph giant tortoises in the wild. ISLA ISABELA: The largest Galápagos island is home to marine iguanas, abundant sea turtles, the only species of flightless cormorant in the world, and the only penguin species that inhabits the Equator. Cruise by Zodiac, hike against a backdrop of giant shield volcanoes, and snorkel in the cool waters that often draw whales and dolphins to the area. ISLA FLOREANA: Hike to a turtle nesting beach and a lagoon that is home to flamingos and other bird species. At Champion Islet, snorkel among sea lions; then visit Post Office Bay, founded by whalers in the 18th century. If you see a letter addressed to someone who lives near you, the tradition is to deliver it by hand.

Clockwise from above: Sunrays penetrate the waters off Isla Isabela, illuminating a green sea turtle; kayakers explore the waters surrounding Isla Floreana; a blue-footed booby shows off its brilliant turquoise feet; Galápagos sea lions rest on Isla Santiago.

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ISLA FERNANDINA: Discover the marine iguana haven of Punta Espinoza as we hike over hardened lava flows. Spot Galápagos hawks and sea lion nurseries, then snorkel among sea turtles and penguins in clear blue waters.

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ISLA ESPAÑOLA: See swallow-tailed gulls, Española mockingbirds, boobies, and (seasonally) waved albatross in this birder’s paradise. Walk among vivid green-and-red marine iguanas and unique lava lizards, and observe sea lions up close on a pristine white-sand beach. DAYS 9–10 I GUAYAQUIL After breakfast, disembark the ship and fly to Guayaquil. Depart the next morning. Hilton Colón Guayaquil (National Geographic Endeavour II) or Hotel del Parque (National Geographic Islander) I Meals: 2B

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Tropical Andes and Colonial Quito

Pre-trip Extension | 6 days from $2,390

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Annie Griffiths will join the August 15 and 22, 2020 departures. INFORMATION 2020 and 2021 Dates: Expeditions depart Fridays on the National Geographic Endeavour II and Saturdays on the National Geographic Islander throughout the year. Visit our website for specific departure dates. All Galápagos departures are family friendly. See the box at left for details.

Launched in the Galápagos in 2017, our National Geographic Global Explorers program invites young travelers to delve into the natural world and explore like scientists. Developed in conjunction with National Geographic Education, this hands-on, interactive program teaches young travelers how to tell stories of the archipelago's legendary wildlife with the help of certified field educators. Kids and teens will learn to capture and share their experiences through photographs, videos, maps, drawings, and more.

Select departures are designated as photography expeditions and accompanied by a National Geographic photographer. See our website for dates, details, and accompanying National Geographic photographers. See page 65 for the ship descriptions and deck plans. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $11,010. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $520 per person (subject to change).

Book by December 31, 2019 and receive FREE international round-trip airfare between Miami and the Galápagos on select 2020 and 2021 departures, or fly from select home cities from $249 or $349 per person. Upgrade to business class starting at $750. Visit our website or call for details. Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

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M O R E WAY S T O E X P L O R E T H E GA L Á PAG O S A N D P E RU

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PERU: LAND OF THE INCA

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Embark on an epic expedition that combines the natural wonders of the Galápagos with the cultural treasures of Peru. Board our expedition ship to explore the Galápagos, getting up close to blue-footed boobies and marine iguanas, snorkeling with sea lions, and hiking volcanic isles with our naturalists. Then head to the mainland to discover the historic landmarks and vibrant cities of Peru, from the ancient capital of Cusco to the Sacred Valley of the Inca and magical Machu Picchu.

Delve into Peru's wealth of treasures, exploring the Inca capital of Cusco, hiking to ruins in the Urubamba Valley, and examining pre-Columbian artifacts at the renowned Larco Museum. Attend a private demonstration of traditional Andean weaving techniques by National Geographic grantee Nilda Callañaupa Alvarez. Then spend the night in a lodge adjacent to the enchanting ruins of Machu Picchu, excavated by Hiram Bingham with funding from National Geographic more than a century ago.

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Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Airfare is not included in the price. Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

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Whether you choose a weeklong escape or an epic journey by land and sea, venture to South America to discover a wealth of natural and cultural wonders.

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Experience the magic of the Galápagos in one action-packed week aboard the intimate National Geographic Islander. Go on walks with our naturalists, explore the coast by kayak and Zodiac, and swim and snorkel in pristine lagoons. Hike amid the archipelago's dramatic volcanic landscapes and enjoy close encounters with sea lions, sea turtles, blue-footed boobies, marine iguanas, and more. Observe endangered Galápagos giant tortoises in the wild, and visit the Charles Darwin Research Station.

Experience the highlights of the Galápagos and Peru on a compact trip that features the legacy of the Inca with the wonders of Darwin's "living laboratory." In Peru, explore Cusco and the Sacred Valley of the Inca, attend a weaving demonstration by a National Geographic grantee, and watch the sun set over Machu Picchu. Then journey to the Galápagos for four nights aboard the National Geographic Islander, and encounter fearless wildlife on hiking, snorkeling, and kayaking excursions.

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UPPER AMAZON

• Explore the biodiversity of the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve with our naturalists. • Glide into Amazonian backwaters by kayak or skiff for a look at this rainforest ecosystem.

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• Glimpse the traditions of the ribereños, indigenous people who live along the river’s edge.

stretching more than five million acres. The reserve is bordered by the Marañón and the Ucayali, two powerful rivers that converge to create the famed Amazon. Explore this wilderness on daily excursions by skiff, kayak—and, when the water level permits— hikes on dry land. Skim past giant lily pads, spotting sloths, monkeys, and a variety of birds. In the waterways, look for massive paiche fish, rare pink dolphins, and piranhas. Then slip through the forest in a skiff as night falls, searching for nocturnal creatures.

DAYS 1–2 I LIMA, PERU/IQUITOS/NAUTA After a night in Lima, fly to Iquitos and continue to Nauta. Embark our ship and enjoy locally inspired Peruvian cuisine for dinner. Wyndham Costa del Sol Lima Airport Hotel; Delfin II through Day 8 I Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 3–8 I PACAYA-SAMIRIA NATIONAL RESERVE Spend this week exploring the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, a pristine swath of jungle

Get to know the ribereños who live on the riverbanks at the reserve’s edge, and learn about their age-old traditions. Here, a local nonprofit is working to improve livelihoods in the surrounding communities with the support of National Geographic and Lindblad. Learn about their projects, including a women’s health initiative and a sustainable farming program. Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D DAYS 9–10 I NAUTA/IQUITOS/LIMA Disembark and return to Iquitos for the flight to Lima. The next day, transfer to the airport for your flight home. Wyndham Costa del Sol Lima Airport Hotel Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

Above: A scarlet macaw perches amid the lush jungle foliage.

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A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Jeff Mauritzen will join the March 7 and 14, 2020 departures. INFORMATION 2020 and 2021 Dates: Expeditions depart on Saturdays throughout the year. Visit our website for specific departure dates.

Select departures are designated as photography expeditions and accompanied by a National Geographic photographer. See our website for dates, details, and accompanying National Geographic photographers. See page 67 for the ship description and deck plan. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Due to limited availability, single cabins are offered by request only; please call for availability and rates. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $440 per person (subject to change).

S P ECI A L O F F ER SAVE 10% on each expedition when you combine this trip with our Galapagos Voyage (see page 12) or our Peru: Land of the Inca expedition (see page 14).

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A V O YA G E T O P A N A M A A N D C O L O M B I A : E X P LO R I N G T H E C A R I B B E A N C OA ST

• Discover the coastal treasures of Colombia, from vibrant villages to dense jungles. • Transit the Panama Canal and navigate the waters of man-made Gatún Lake. • Get immersed in indigenous culture in the Panamanian archipelago of Guna Yala.

DAYS 3–4 I GUNA YALA/CAPURGANÁ AND SAPZURRO, COLOMBIA Glide into the Guna Yala archipelago off the northeast coast of Panama. Spend the morning in an island village learning about Guna culture and crafts. Cruise into Colombian waters and explore the Caribbean coast with your choice of several activities. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 1–2 I PANAMA CITY, PANAMA/ GATÚN LAKE Arrive in Panama City and transfer to Fuerte Amador to embark our ship. Anchor overnight in Gatún Lake, and then disembark on the island of Barro Colorado to visit the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. Hike into the jungle, navigate the lake by Zodiac, or explore the Panama Rainforest Discovery Center. Cruise onward through the Panama Canal. National Geographic Quest for the entire voyage I Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D

DAYS 5–6 I URABÁ GULF/LOS KATÍOS NATIONAL PARK/COVEÑAS/ SANTA CRUZ DE LORICA/TUCHÍN In the Urabá Gulf, navigate among the mangroves of the Atrato River and meet with the descendants of escaped Caribbean slaves. Choose to explore Los Katíos National Park, and then drive inland to Santa Cruz de Lorica, a riverside town influenced by immigration from Europe and the Middle East. Encounter indigenous artisans in Tuchín. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 7–8 I SANTA CRUZ DEL ISLOTE/ SAN BERNARDO ARCHIPELAGO/ CARTAGENA Stroll the streets of Santa Cruz del Islote, the most densely populated island on Earth, and cruise among the white-sand isles of the San Bernardo archipelago. Disembark in Cartagena and transfer to the airport to connect with your flight home. Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

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YO U R E X P E DIT IO N T EA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. A National Geographic Expert will join select departures. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Oct. 10–17 | Oct. 17–24* | Oct. 24–31 Oct. 31–Nov. 7* *These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. See page 66 for the ship description and deck plan. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $8,980. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Above: A howler monkey peeks out from the canopy.

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B E S T O F PATA G O N I A : F RO M TO R R E S D E L PA I N E TO C A P E H O R N

• See a panorama of Patagonia's natural wonders on an expedition by land and sea. • Discover the spectacular wilds of Torres del Paine National Park by foot and on horseback. • Enjoy special access to Staten Island and the Karukinka Natural Park in Tierra del Fuego.

exploration of the park's peaks, lakes, and glaciers to your interests, choosing from excursions that range from hiking to horseback riding. Depart for Puerto Natales to embark our ship. Tierra Patagonia; National Geographic Orion for the remainder of the trip I Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D

DAYS 1–3 I U.S./SANTIAGO, CHILE/ PUERTO NATALES Fly overnight to Santiago and explore the city with a guide. The next day, fly to Punta Arenas, then drive to Puerto Natales. Mandarin Oriental; Hotel Singular I Meals: 1B, 2L, 1D DAYS 4–7 I TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK Spend three days discovering the rugged wilds of Torres del Paine National Park. Tailor your

DAYS 8–12 I CHILEAN FJORDS/TIERRA DEL FUEGO/CAPE HORN Cruise the Chilean coastline, spotting elephant seals and other wildlife as we explore the fjords by Zodiac, kayak, and on foot. Discover Tierra del Fuego and enjoy special access to Karukinka Natural Park, home to black-browed albatross and condors. Transit the Beagle Channel, then round the southernmost tip of South America: Cape Horn. Weather permitting, take Zodiacs ashore for a panoramic view of this windswept landscape and the wild seas that stretch beyond the shore. Meals: 5B, 5L, 5D DAYS 13–16 I STATEN ISLAND, ARGENTINA/ USHUAIA/SANTIAGO, CHILE/ U.S. By special permission, visit extraordinary Staten Island to spot penguins, fur seals, and sea lions. Disembark in Ushuaia, and fly to Santiago to connect with your overnight flight home. Meals: 3B, 3L, 2D

Above: A lone guanaco looks out over snowy peaks in Torres del Paines National Park.

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1 6 D AY S F R O M $ 1 5 , 7 6 0

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Kike Calvo will join the March 8, 2020 departure for the ship-based portion of the expedition. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Mar. 8–23* | Nov. 15–30 2021 Date: Mar. 7–22* *These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. See page 64 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $22,750. Airfare is not included in the price. The internal flights are an additional $1,000–$1,090 per person (subject to change).

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P ATA G O N I A : C H I L E A N FJ O R D S A N D A R G E N T I N A’ S S TAT E N I S L A N D

• Search for whales, dolphins, and Andean condors while cruising the Beagle Channel. • Discover the rugged landscapes and wildlife colonies of Argentina’s Staten Island. • By special permission, explore the protected area of Karukinka on Tierra del Fuego.

channels and islands of the Chilean fjords. National Geographic Orion for the remainder of the trip I Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAY 6 I TIERRA DEL FUEGO Venture to the largest protected area on the Tierra del Fuego archipelago: Karukinka, meaning “our land” in the language of its ancient inhabitants. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 7–8 I CHILEAN FJORDS/ BEAGLE CHANNEL Board Zodiacs to explore protected waters and rugged shorelines, and look for Andean condors, albatross, and other birds. Sail the Beagle Channel and round the southernmost tip of South America: Cape Horn. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 1–2 I U.S./SANTIAGO, CHILE Fly overnight to Santiago and enjoy a guided tour of the city. Mandarin Oriental I Meals: 1L DAYS 3–5 I PUNTA ARENAS/PUERTO NATALES/ CHILEAN FJORDS Fly to Punta Arenas and drive to Puerto Natales, where we embark our ship. Navigate through the Kirke Narrows and explore the

DAYS 9–12 I STATEN ISLAND, ARGENTINA/ USHUAIA/U.S. By special permission, explore Argentina’s Staten Island, a wonderland of beech forests, mountains, and fjords. Spot Magellanic penguins and sea lions, and see the San Juan de Salvamento “lighthouse at the end of the world.” Disembark in Ushuaia, where we fly to Santiago and connect with overnight flights home. Meals: 3B, 3L, 2D

Above: Zodiacs allow for close-up encounters with gigantic glaciers in Chile’s seldom explored fjords.

1 2 D AY S F R O M $ 1 0 , 5 7 0

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Award-winning photographer, journalist, and author Kike Calvo will join the March 8, 2020 departure. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Mar. 8–19* | Nov. 19–30 2021 Date: Mar. 7–18* *These departures will follow a modified itinerary. Visit our website for details. See page 64 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $15,790. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $1,000–$1,090 per person (subject to change).

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E P I C P ATA G O N I A : FJ O R D S , P E A K S , A N D F O R E S T S

• Trace the Chilean coast from Chiloé Island to Cape Horn. • Be one of the few people to explore Staten Island. • Hone your photography skills alongside a National Geographic photographer.

perched on stilts. Discover waterfalls and ancient trees in Pumalín National Park. Explore the privately owned Aikén del Sur Park, and enjoy a Patagonian-style barbecue. Alternatively, search for wildlife in Dos Lagunas Natural Monument. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAYS 7–11 I CHILEAN FJORDS/TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK Discover stunning fjords in Zodiacs, in kayaks, and on foot. Spend a day exploring the spectacular landscapes of Torres del Paine National Park. Meals: 5B, 5L ,5D DAYS 12–13 I KARUKINKA NATURAL PARK By special permission, visit the newest protected area on Tierra del Fuego: Karukinka. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 1–3 I U.S./SANTIAGO, CHILE/ PUERTO MONTT Take a guided tour of Santiago. The next day, fly to Puerto Montt and embark our ship. Hotel Santiago; National Geographic Explorer for the remainder of the trip. Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D DAYS 4–6 I ISLA GRANDE DE CHILOÉ (CHILOÉ ISLAND)/PUMALÍN NATIONAL PARK/DOS LAGUNAS NATURAL MONUMENT On Chiloé Island, see fishermen’s houses

DAYS 14–15 I CHILEAN FJORDS/BEAGLE CHANNEL/CAPE HORN Continue exploring the Chilean fjords. Sail the Beagle Channel, hike, and kayak. The next day, round Cape Horn. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 16–20 I STATEN ISLAND, ARGENTINA/USHUAIA/BUENOS AIRES/U.S. By special permission, discover the wild, untouched landscapes of Staten Island. Disembark in Ushuaia and fly to Buenos Aires to connect with your overnight flight home. Meals: 4B, 4L, 3D

Above: A traveler pauses to take in the grandeur of the Paine massif.

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A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Adventure photographer Krystle Wright will join this departure. INFORMATION 2020 Date: Oct. 8–27 See page 64 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $26,770. Airfare is not included in the price. The internal flights are an additional $1,000–$1,090 per person (subject to change).

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S O U T H E R N P ATA G O N I A : G L A C I E R S , FJ O R D S , A N D W I L D L I F E

• Glide along Patagonia’s glacier-sculpted fjords aboard the National Geographic Endurance. • Cruise into Francisco Coloane Marine Park, one of Chile’s largest marine protected areas. • Get up close to a vast colony of Magellanic penguins on Magdalena Island.

DAYS 7–10 I TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK/PUERTO NATALES/CHILEAN FJORDS Explore the lake-dotted grasslands of Torres del Paine National Park. Delve into Chilean culture in Puerto Natales, then continue through the Kirke Narrows, accessible only to small expedition ships. Board a Zodiac to discover hidden bays and islets along the fjords. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D DAYS 11–13 I PUNTA ARENAS/MAGDALENA ISLAND/KARUKINKA NATURAL PARK Upon arrival in Punta Arenas, visit several museums or go for a hike. Navigate the Strait of Magellan en route to Magdalena Island, home to a colony of some 120,000 Magellanic penguins. Explore Karukinka Natural Park on beach walks and forest hikes. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAYS 1–6 I U.S./BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA/ USHUAIA/BEAGLE CHANNEL/CHILEAN FJORDS/FRANCISCO COLOANE MARINE PARK Arrive in Buenos Aires after an overnight flight and enjoy a city tour. Fly to Ushuaia and go for a catamaran cruise along the Beagle Channel before embarking our ship. Glide along Chile’s Glacier Alley and navigate into Francisco Coloane Marine Park. Spot humpback whales, dolphins, and the penguins of Rupert Island. Alvear Icon Hotel (or similar); National Geographic Endurance for the remainder of the trip I Meals: 4B, 5L, 4D

DAYS 14–19 I CAPE HORN/STATEN ISLAND, ARGENTINA/USHUAIA/BUENOS AIRES/U.S. Navigate around Cape Horn and explore the forests and fjords of Staten Island, home to the San Juan de Salvamento “lighthouse at the end of the world.” Disembark in Ushuaia and take a charter flight to Buenos Aires to connect with your overnight flight home. Meals: 5B, 5L, 4D

Above: Zodiacs navigate ice-dotted waters off the coast of Chilean Patagonia.

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YO U R NAT IO NA L G EO G RA P H I C EX P ERT A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Jay Dickman will join this departure. INFORMATION 2021 Date: Feb. 25–Mar. 15 See pages 62–63 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $30,450. Airfare is not included in the price. The internal flights are an additional $1,000–$1,090 per person (subject to change). AD D TO YOUR EXPER IEN C E

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A L A S K A ' S I N S I D E PA S S AG E

• Get up close to icebergs, glaciers, and wildlife, exploring by kayak and Zodiac. • Learn about the ancestral homeland of the Huna Tlingit from a native cultural heritage guide. • Meet members of the Alaska Whale Foundation to learn about the local pods.

DAY 2 I TRACY ARM—FORDS TERROR WILDERNESS Voyage into Tracy or Endicott Arm, both spectacular glacially carved fjords. See the soaring South Sawyer or Dawes Glacier up close, and take a cruise in a Zodiac for an unbeatable view of sculpted icebergs. Keep an eye out for harbor seals, porpoises, and arctic terns. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 1 I JUNEAU, ALASKA Arrive in Juneau. Meet our naturalists and visit the Alaska State Museum—home to an impressive collection of natural and cultural artifacts. Tour downtown Juneau before settling into your cabin. Gather for dinner on board, then head back into town this evening if you wish. National Geographic Venture or National Geographic Quest for the entire voyage Meals: 1D

DAY 3 I PETERSBURG Search for humpback whales as we head toward the small town of Petersburg on Mitkof Island, founded more than a hundred years ago by Norwegian fishermen. Explore Southeast Alaska’s muskeg, an area with stunted trees and carnivorous plants. There is an opportunity for bike riding or optional flightseeing (weather permitting). Enjoy a crab feast for dinner this evening. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 4 I FREDERICK SOUND AND CHATHAM STRAIT These waters often offer great whale watching. Take a walk with naturalists along a quiet forest trail or kayak in the area's tiny coves. Meet members of the Alaska Whale Foundation (schedule permitting)—whose work is supported by a grant from the Lindblad

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Expeditions–National Geographic Fund—and discuss some of their recent discoveries about the region's marine mammal population. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 5 I INIAN ISLANDS/ICY STRAIT Cruise among the Inian Islands, where an upwelling of undersea organisms attracts an abundance of marine life. Hike nearby islands, kayak, and search for marine mammals in the rich waters off Icy Strait. Conditions permitting, we’ll lower the ship’s hydrophone to listen in on whale communications. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 6 I GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE By special permit, explore Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve today. See glaciers that end abruptly at the water’s edge, and observe them calving—when tons of ice crash into the sea. Wilderness abounds here—mountain goats and brown bears patrol the shore; and sea otters, Steller sea lions, and puffins swim in these icy waters. A native cultural heritage guide joins us to discuss the Huna Tlingit's ancestral homeland of Glacier Bay, and a National Park Service ranger will offer insights on the natural world. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

Clockwise from above: A humpback whale breaches in Alaska’s coastal fjords; a totem pole towers over travelers; a brown bear makes a river crossing on Chichagof Island; calving ice sets off a traveler celebration.

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DAY 7 I ALASKA'S ISLANDS, BAYS, AND FJORDS Today, nature is our guide. We may explore an isolated beach to go beachcombing and peer into tide pools, hike stunning forest trails, or see bear tracks worn into the soil while walking through an isolated meadow. Sightings of bald eagles are very common. If conditions permit, we’ll go kayaking, always watching for marine and terrestrial life. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 8 I SITKA After breakfast, disembark in Sitka, Southeast Alaska’s only oceanfront town. Visit the Alaska Raptor Center, enjoying a close-up view of species normally seen at a distance. Then take a walk in Sitka National Historical Park, where Tlingit and Haida totem poles tower over coastal trails. Later, drive to the airport for your flight home. Meals: 1B AD D TO YO UR E XP E R IE N CE

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC GLOBAL EXPLORERS PROGRAM

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Krista Rossow will join the August 22, 2020 departure. INFORMATION 2020 and 2021 Dates: From May through August, expe-

Young travelers can participate in the National Geographic Global Explorers Program. Developed with National Geographic Education, this hands-on program teaches kids and teens how to explore like scientists and offers all kinds of fun activities. Our certified field educators are trained to optimize the myriad learning opportunities found in Alaska. Kids of all ages will hone their observation skills and learn to capture and share their experiences through photographs, videos, maps, drawings, and more. With a range of activities to choose from, our program encourages young travelers to explore their own interests, whether it’s marine biology or photography.

ditions depart every week. Visit our website for specific departure dates. Certain departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. All departures are family friendly, and staffed by National Geographic–certified field educators. See details on the National Geographic Global Explorers Program at left.

See page 66 for the ship descriptions and deck plans. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $9,740. Airfare is not included in the price.

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WILD ALASKA ESCAPE: A V O YA G E F R O M S I T K A T O J U N E A U

• Enjoy six action-packed days exploring narrow fjords, rugged coasts, and iceberg-filled bays. • Get up close to glaciers by expedition landing craft in Tracy or Endicott Arm.

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• Take in an aerial view of the ice caps of Glacier Bay on an optional flight-seeing tour.

hike through temperate rainforest in search of brown bears and bald eagles. National Geographic Sea Lion or National Geographic Sea Bird for the entire voyage Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D DAYS 3–4 I ICY STRAIT/HAINES Spend a day hiking or kayaking in Icy Strait or the calm outer waters of Glacier Bay. From Haines, set out to hike world-class trails, enjoy an optional flight-seeing tour over Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, or cycle along the edge of a glacial lake. Or visit an ancient Tlingit village before setting off on a rafting excursion through the spectacular Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 1–2 I SITKA, ALASKA/BARANOF OR CHICHAGOF ISLAND Arrive in Sitka and visit local heritage sites before embarking our ship. The next morning, by special U.S. Forest Service permit, explore Baranof or Chichagof Island—both part of the ancient Tongass National Forest and home to high concentrations of wildlife. Kayak or paddleboard along rugged coastlines and

DAYS 5–6 I TRACY ARM–FORDS TERROR WILDERNESS/JUNEAU Wake up in Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm, part of the Tracy Arm–Fords Terror Wilderness. Explore this glacially carved fjord by expedition landing craft, and view the soaring Dawes or South Sawyer Glacier up close. Enjoy a farewell dinner on board. The next day, disembark in Juneau and transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

Above: A brown bear hunts for fish along Alaska’s shores.

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A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Award-winning photographer and filmmaker Rich Reid will join the June 5 and 20, 2020 departures. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: May 16–21 | May 31–June 5* | June 5–10 June 20–25* | June 21–26* | June 25–30 | June 26–July 1 July 1–6* | July 6–11 | July 10–15* | July 15–20 July 16–21 | July 21–26* | July 30–Aug. 4* | Aug. 4–9 Aug. 19–24* | Aug. 24–29 | Aug. 29–Sept. 3* Aug. 30–Sept. 4* 2021 Dates: May 16–21 | June 10–15* | June 15–20 June 30–July 5* | July 5–10 | July 20–25* | July 25–30 Aug. 29–Sept. 3* *These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. All departures are family friendly and staffed by National Geographic–certified field instructors. See details on the National Geographic Global Explorers Program on page 23. These departures are designated photo expeditions and accompanied by a National Geographic photographer. See page 66 for the ship descriptions and deck plans. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $6,630. Airfare is not included in the price.


W I L D A L A S K A E S C A P E : A V O YA G E FROM JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN

• Glide past the soaring cliffs of Misty Fjords National Monument on this compact six-day trip. • Explore rugged coasts and tidewater glaciers by kayak and expedition landing craft.

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• Discover the quaint town of Wrangell and learn about the indigenous Tlingit people.

DAYS 3–5 I SUMNER STRAIT/WRANGELL ISLAND/MISTY FJORDS NATIONAL MONUMENT

Navigate the stunning Wrangell Narrows, then cruise into the Sumner Strait, keeping watch for humpback whales and sea otters. Explore the coast by kayak and hike through lush rainforests. Drop anchor at the remote town of Wrangell, situated on the northern tip of Wrangell Island. Visit a Tlingit tribal house and a beach famous for native petroglyphs. Cruise below the towering cliffs of Misty Fjords National Monument, and set out by expedition landing craft and kayak to get close to the forested banks and dramatic waterfalls cascading down cliffs. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

DAYS 1–2 I JUNEAU, ALASKA/ LECONTE BAY/THOMAS BAY Arrive in Juneau, Alaska’s capital city, and explore the Alaska State Museum before embarking our ship. Cruise to the LeConte Glacier, one of the most active glaciers in Southeast Alaska, and set out by expedition landing craft to navigate among surreal floating icebergs. National Geographic Sea Lion for the entire voyage | Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D

DAY 6 I KETCHIKAN Arrive in Ketchikan and visit the Totem Heritage Center before transferring to the airport for your flight home. Meals: 1B COMB INE TRIP S AND SAVE

Combine our Wild Alaska Escape: A Voyage from Sitka to Juneau trip (see page 24) with the itinerary described on this page for an epic 12-day Alaskan journey and SAVE 10% on each expedition. See our website for details.

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer and naturalist Drew Rush will join the July 20 and 25, 2020 departures. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: May 21–26 | May 26–31* | June 10–15 June 15–20* | June 30–July 5 | July 5–10* | July 20–25 July 25–30* | Aug. 9–14 | Aug. 14–19* 2021 Dates: May 21–26 | May 26–31* | May 31–June 5 June 5–10* | June 20–25 | June 25–30* July 10–15 | July 15–20* | July 30–Aug. 4 | Aug. 4–9* Aug. 9–14 | Aug. 14–19* | Aug. 19–24 | Aug. 24–29* *These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. All departures are family friendly and staffed by National Geographic–certified field instructors. See details on the National Geographic Global Explorers Program on page 23. These departures are designated photo expeditions and accompanied by a National Geographic photographer. See page 66 for the ship description and deck plan. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $6,630. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Above: A kayaker frames a shot in one of Alaska’s serene fjords.

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A R E M A R K A B L E J O U R N E Y TO A L A S K A , B R I T I S H C O L U M B I A , A N D H A I D A G WA I I

• Explore fjords by kayak or expedition landing craft, searching for orcas and humpback whales. • By special permission, spend four full days exploring the Haida Gwaii archipelago. • Discover the glaciers and incandescent icebergs of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve.

DAYS 6–12 I HAIDA GWAII/ALASKA’S INSIDE PASSAGE, U.S. By special permission, spend four days exploring the spectacular Haida Gwaii archipelago with a Haida interpreter. Learn about native art, take part in a dance performance, and enjoy a community feast. View the totem poles of SGang Gwaay and explore the region’s biodiversity by Zodiac. Spend three days among the rugged landscapes of Alaska’s Inside Passage, from the waters of Misty Fjords National Monument to the fishing village of Petersburg. Glide past the cliffs of Tracy or Endicott Arm, get up close to soaring glaciers, and cruise among sculpted icebergs. Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D

DAYS 1–5 I SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, U.S./ GULF ISLANDS, CANADA/ALERT BAY AND JOHNSTONE STRAIT Arrive in Seattle and embark our ship. Cruise amid the lush Gulf Islands and watch a traditional performance by the Kwakwaka’wakw people in the village of Alert Bay. Search for orcas in Johnstone Strait, then cruise north, stopping to explore secluded inlets. National Geographic Sea Bird or National Geographic Sea Lion for the entire voyage. Meals: 4B, 4L, 5D

DAYS 13–15 I GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE/INIAN ISLANDS/ CHICHAGOF ISLAND/SITKA Explore Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve alongside a National Park Service Ranger and a Tlingit interpreter. Spend a day kayaking and hiking among the Inian Islands and Chichagof Island. In Sitka, visit several fascinating sites and then transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: 3B, 2L, 2D

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A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Ronan Donovan will join the May 3, 2020 departure. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: May 2–16 | May 3–17 Sept. 5–19* 2021 Dates: May 2–16 | Sept. 3–17

| Sept. 3–17*

*These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. These departures are designated photo expeditions and accompanied by a National Geographic photographer. See page 66 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $16,840. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Denali National Park and Preserve Pre- or Post-trip Extension | 7 days from $6,690 Book by December 31, 2019 and receive FREE one-way airfare from Sitka to Seattle (or vice versa) on select 2020 departures.

Above: A guest frames a totem pole on Haida Gwaii.

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Explore the pristine backcountry of Denali, then travel to Anchorage via the historic Alaska Railroad.


T R E A S U R E S O F T H E I N S I D E PA S S AG E : A L A S K A A N D B R I T I S H C O L U M B I A

• Navigate narrow inlets on the lookout for humpbacks, orcas, and bears. • By special permission, spend a full day exploring Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve.

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• Meet with members of an indigenous community and attend a traditional dance performance.

exploring secluded inlets by kayak and on foot. National Geographic Quest or National Geographic Venture for the entire voyage Meals: 6B, 6L, 7D DAYS 8–11 I MISTY FJORDS NATIONAL MONUMENT, ALASKA, U.S./PETERSBURG/ GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE Cruise amid the cliffs of Misty Fjords National Monument, and search for whales as we navigate to the fishing village of Petersburg. Enter the soaring fjords of Tracy or Endicott Arm, and board a Zodiac to glide among icebergs. By special permission, spend a day exploring the spectacular landscapes of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve alongside a Tlingit interpreter. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D DAYS 1–7 I SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, U.S./ SAN JUAN ISLANDS/VICTORIA, CANADA/ GULF ISLANDS/ALERT BAY/BRITISH COLUMBIA’S INSIDE PASSAGE Arrive in Seattle and embark our ship. Explore the San Juan Islands and the charming city of Victoria, and enjoy a private reception at the Bateman Foundation Gallery of Nature. Kayak in search of seals and seabirds among the lush Gulf Islands, and watch a traditional performance by the Kwakwaka’wakw people in the village of Alert Bay. Continue north while

DAYS 12–14 I INIAN ISLANDS/ICY STRAIT/ BARANOF OR CHICHAGOF ISLAND/SITKA Hike and kayak among the Inian Islands and explore either Baranof or Chichagof Island by foot and kayak. Disembark in Sitka to visit several fascinating sites, and then transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: 3B, 2L, 2D

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Krista Rossow will join the August 29, 2020 departure. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: May 4–17 | May 10–23 | Aug. 29–Sept. 11* 2021 Dates: May 3–16 | May 9–22 | Sept. 11–24* *These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. See page 66 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $15,440. Airfare is not included in the price.

AD D TO YOUR EXPER IEN C E

Denali National Park and Preserve Pre- or Post-trip Extension | 7 days from $6,690 Explore the pristine backcountry of Denali, then travel to Anchorage via the historic Alaska Railroad.

Book by December 31, 2019 and receive FREE one-way airfare from Sitka to Seattle (or vice versa) on select 2020 departures.

Above: A trio of orcas navigate British Columbian waters.

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C O L U M B I A A N D S N A K E R I V E R S V O YA G E

• Retrace Lewis and Clark’s trailblazing expedition through the Pacific Northwest. • Explore the shoreline of the stunning Palouse River by kayak or expedition landing craft.

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• Enjoy the springtime bloom or fall foliage in Hells Canyon, North America's deepest gorge.

DAY 3–4 I COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE/ HOOD RIVER Sail into the stunning Columbia River Gorge, hike up towering Beacon Rock, and explore the quaint town of Hood River. Enjoy a farmto-table lunch and choose to wander the trails of a nature preserve or stop in at the Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 5 I C OLUMBIA RIVER/SNAKE RIVER Cruise through scenic and geologically unique stretches of the Columbia River and the Columbia River Plateau. Then sail up the Snake River, the largest of the North American rivers emptying into the Pacific Ocean. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 1–2 I PORTLAND, OREGON/ASTORIA Board our ship and cruise the Willamette River through downtown Portland to the mouth of the Columbia River at Astoria. Visit the Columbia River Maritime Museum and explore the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center at historic Cape Disappointment. National Geographic Sea Bird, National Geographic Sea Lion, or National Geographic Venture for the entire voyage I Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D

DAYS 6–8 I PALOUSE RIVER/SNAKE RIVER/ CLARKSTON, WASHINGTON Explore the calm waters of the Palouse River by expedition landing craft or kayak, and get up close to Palouse Falls. Sail to Clarkston and take a thrilling jet boat ride across the rapids en route to Hells Canyon, the deepest gorge in North America. Fly home the next day. Meals: 3B, 2L, 2D

INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Apr. 16–22† | Apr. 22–28*† | Sept. 19–26* Sept. 22–29 | Sept. 26–Oct. 3* | Sept. 29–Oct. 6* | Oct. 3–10* Oct. 10–17* | Oct. 17–24* | Oct. 22–29 | Oct. 24–31* Oct. 29–Nov. 5* 2021 Dates: Apr. 14–21† | Apr. 21–28*† *These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. †These departures follow a modified 7-day spring bloom itinerary. Guests spend two days on the Columbia River but will not visit Astoria. Visit our website for details. See page 66 for the ship descriptions and deck plans. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $7,010. Airfare is not included in the price.

Book by December 31, 2019 and receive a $500 AIR CREDIT on select departures. Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

Above: The Vista House Observatory sits high above Oregon's Columbia River Gorge.

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A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Melissa Farlow will join the April 16 and 22, 2020 departures.


EXPLORING BRITISH COLUMBIA AND THE SAN JUAN ISLANDS

• Discover pristine coastal wilderness, exploring the most remote of the San Juan Islands. • Set out by kayak, paddleboard, or Zodiac in the secluded inlets of Desolation Sound. • In Victoria, attend a private reception at a museum dedicated to acclaimed artist Robert Bateman.

DAY 4 I VICTORIA, CANADA In charming Victoria, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, choose to bike along the waterfront or wander through historic neighborhoods. Learn about the work of one of Canada’s best known artists during a private reception at the Bateman Foundation Gallery of Nature. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAYS 1–3 I SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, U.S./ SAN JUAN ISLANDS Arrive in Seattle and embark our ship. Explore the emerald-green San Juan Islands by kayak and Zodiac, on the lookout for seals and sea lions lolling in rocky inlets and bald eagles perched in coastal treetops. Visit picturesque Friday Harbor, where the Whale Museum exhibits a fascinating collection of artifacts and artwork. National Geographic Venture for the entire voyage I Meals: 2B, 2L, 3D

DAYS 5–6 I GULF ISLANDS/JOHNSTONE STRAIT/ALERT BAY Navigate the Gulf Islands, a forested archipelago in the Strait of Georgia. Our expert naturalists have picked out the perfect spots to kayak, hike, and search for wildlife. Sail through Johnstone Strait, a prime viewing area for orcas. In the village of Alert Bay, watch a traditional performance by the Kwakwaka’wakw people. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 7–8 I DESOLATION SOUND/ VANCOUVER In the fjords and inlets of Desolation Sound, explore evergreen-shrouded shores by kayak or hike through lush meadows; then enjoy a farewell dinner with the ship's captain. The next morning, disembark in Vancouver and transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

8 D AY S F R O M $ 5 ,1 4 0

YO U R E X P E DIT IO N T EA M A diverse team of experts, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Oct. 4–11* | Oct. 11–18 *This departure follows the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. See page 66 for the ship description and deck plan. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $7,710. Airfare is not included in the price.

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

Above: Kayaking the calm waters of the San Juan Islands

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BAJA CALIFORNIA AND THE SEA OF C O R T E Z : A M O N G T H E G R E AT W H A L E S

• Voyage to Bahía Magdalena to observe gray whales and their calves. • Explore with our naturalists, discovering sand dunes, a cactus forest, and deserted islands. • Go snorkeling amid sea lions, king angelfish, and brilliant blue damselfish.

keep your binoculars at hand to spot whales surfacing and spouting around our ship. Explore Isla Magdalena’s ever-shifting dunes during a walk to one of the most pristine beaches on the Pacific coast, and spot migrating birds at rest. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 1 I LORETO, MEXICO/SAN CARLOS Arrive in Loreto, then transfer to San Carlos and board our ship. National Geographic Venture for the entire voyage I Meals: 1D DAY 2 I BAHÍA ALMEJAS/ISLA MAGDALENA Awake anchored in Bahía Almejas, the southernmost part of Bahía Magdalena, where gray whales gather to breed and nurse their young. Glide past a crowded frigatebird colony and

DAY 3 I BOCA DE SOLEDAD/ BAHÍA MAGDALENA Bahía Magdalena is one of the main breeding and calving areas for gray whales. Every year, whales migrate here from the Arctic waters of Alaska. Transfer to Boca de Soledad into this vast aquatic nursery and spend a full day observing these gentle giants at water level from local pangas. Our extensive experience navigating this area and the in-depth knowledge of local guides maximize the likelihood of close-up encounters with gray whales and their calves. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 4 I HULL CANAL Enjoy an optional morning stretching session on deck with our wellness specialist, then set out by kayak, stand-up paddleboard, or Zodiac to explore the vast coastal mangroves of the Hull Canal. In the afternoon, cruise through “la entrada” and leave Bahía Magdalena behind. Watch for marine life on deck, listen to

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talks by our experts, or pick up photography tips from our National Geographic–Lindblad photo instructor as we travel south along the peninsula’s Pacific coast. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 5 I GORDA BANKS/CABO PULMO NATIONAL MARINE PARK This morning, we cruise past the iconic Friars rocks at Land’s End and arrive at the Gorda Banks seamount, a gathering place for whales, dolphins, and other sea life. Humpbacks are often active here at this time of year, and we may witness them tail-lobbing, flipper-slapping, and breaching. After lunch, snorkel pristine coral reefs in Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park, and learn about local initiatives to protect this rich underwater sanctuary. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 6 I LOS ISLOTES/LA PAZ In the waters off Los Islotes, we’ll have the opportunity to snorkel and swim among curious sea lions. Later, dock in the port of La Paz and go ashore to gain insight into the history and culture of this colorful coastal city. Stroll the lively waterfront malecón, spot vibrant street art, and savor the aroma of delicious street food. This evening, enjoy a dinner of local cuisine and a folk dance performance. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

Clockwise from above: A gray whale spy-hops just feet from passengers in a well-positioned Zodiac; travelers witness leaping devil rays; a stunning sea arch off the coast of Cabo San Lucas; photographing a sherbet-shaded sunrise in the Sea of Cortez

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DAY 7 I SEA OF CORTEZ Today we enjoy the luxury of having no specific plan. You may spend time on the lookout for whales, as well as bottlenose and common dolphins; or explore some of the many uninhabited islands in the Sea of Cortez, such as Isla San Francisco or Isla San José, known for its sweeping beaches and arroyos. Birdlife may be plentiful, and the nutrient-rich sea is home to an incredible variety of fish, including angelfish, surgeonfish, butterfly fish, damselfish, and the beautiful parrotfish. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 8 I LORETO Disembark in Loreto after breakfast and spend the morning exploring this seaside town. Visit the Loreto Mission—the first Jesuit mission in Baja California—and learn about local history at a nearby museum. Meander quiet, tree-lined streets and explore quaint shops and cafés. After lunch, transfer to the airport to connect with your flight home. Meals: 1B, 1L

MO R E WAYS TO EX P LO R E BA JA

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Marine biologist and filmmaker Tierney Thys will join the January 11 and 18, 2020 departures. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Jan. 11–19 | Jan. 18–25 | Jan. 25–Feb. 2 Feb. 1–8 | Feb. 8–16 | Feb. 15–22 | Feb. 22–Mar. 1 Feb. 29–Mar. 7 | Mar. 7–14* 2021 Dates: Jan. 9–17* | Jan. 16–23 | Jan. 23–31 Jan. 30–Feb. 6 | Feb. 6–14 | Feb. 13–20 | Feb. 20–28 Feb. 27–Mar. 6 | Mar. 6–13*

Soothe your body and mind during our five-day Wild Baja Escape: Serenity and Sea Life in the Sea of Cortez voyage aboard the National Geographic Venture. Go snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding in waters teeming with sea lions and dolphins; and indulge in a variety of wellness activities—including yoga, fitness classes, and meditation sessions—while on board and on shore.

*These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. See page 66 for the ship description and deck plan. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $9,150. Airfare is not included in the price.

Take $1,000 OFF for each traveler age 21 and under when traveling with two full paying adults on select 2020 departures. Plus receive a $350 AIR CREDIT on select departures.

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BAJA CALIFORNIA : A REMARKABLE JOURNEY

• Get up close with California gray whales, and search for sperm, blue, and fin whales. • Snorkel among sea lions and kayak in turquoise bays beneath dramatic cliffs. • Take your photography to the next level with tips from a National Geographic photographer.

home to frigatebirds, pelicans, cormorants, ibis, and a range of other bird species. Then spend time exploring the spacious bay of Laguna San Ignacio, where gray whales pause to birth and nurse their calves during their yearly migration. We will observe and photograph mother whales and their calves up close as they interact with one another or approach our Zodiacs to play “hide and seek.” Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

DAY 1 I LORETO, MEXICO/SAN CARLOS Arrive in Loreto and travel to the fishing community of San Carlos to board our ship. National Geographic Venture or National Geographic Sea Lion for the entire voyage Meals: 1D

DAYS 5–14 I AT SEA/SEA OF CORTEZ Travel south along the peninsula’s Pacific coast, then round the cape and arrive in the rich waters of the Sea of Cortez. With nature as our guide and cameras in hand, we'll explore the incredible desert islands scattered along the coast: Los Islotes, Isla Raza, and more. Cruise past the spectacular Friars Rocks at Land's End, and choose to visit the historic town center of San José del Cabo. Snorkel among sea lions and colorful fish, kayak in turquoise bays edged by dramatic cliffs, and discover endemic flora and fauna on naturalistled hikes. Meals: 10B, 10L, 10D

DAYS 2–4 I BAHÍA MAGDALENA/ LAGUNA SAN IGNACIO Hop into Zodiacs to explore the winding, mangrove-shrouded canals of Bahía Magdalena,

DAY 15 I LORETO Disembark in Loreto, tour the Loreto Mission, and then transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: 1B, 1L

Above: A snorkeler comes face-to-face with a sea lion in the waters off Los Islotes.

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A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Michael Melford will join the March 30, 2020 departure. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Mar. 16–30* 2021 Dates: Mar. 15–29* Mar. 29–Apr. 12

| Mar. 30–Apr. 13 | Mar. 15–29

*These departures follows the itinerary shown but in the reverse order.

All departures are designated as photography expeditions and accompanied by a National Geographic photographer. See our website for details. See page 66 for the ship descriptions and deck plans. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Singlecabin pricing is from $17,300. Airfare is not included in the price.

Take $1,000 OFF for each traveler age 21 and under when traveling with two full-paying adults on all 2020 departures.


W I L D BA JA E S C A P E : T H E W H A L E S O F M A G D A L E N A B AY

• Get up close to California gray whales in their Magdalena Bay breeding grounds.

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• Kayak and paddleboard into mangrove forests teeming with wildlife. • Join naturalists to explore the sand dunes and cactus groves of pristine desert isles.

the narrow Canal de Soledad (Hull Canal). Glide into the glassy waters of Magdalena Bay, a haven for California gray whales and their newborn calves. Spend two days exploring the bay by expedition landing craft. With luck, we’ll witness mother whales teaching their calves to breathe, breach, and dive right beside us. Then transit south, stopping along the way to explore the vast mangrove forest system by kayak and expedition landing craft. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

DAY 1 I LORETO, MEXICO/SAN CARLOS Arrive in Loreto and transfer to San Carlos to embark our ship. National Geographic Sea Lion for the entire voyage I Meals: 1D DAYS 2–4 I ISLA MAGDALENA/HULL CANAL/MAGDALENA BAY Go ashore to explore the ever-shifting sand dunes of Isla Magdalena. After lunch, watch for wildlife with our naturalists as we navigate

DAY 5 I LAS ALMEJAS/CANAL DE REHUSA Greet the sun as it rises over Las Almejas, the southernmost part of Magdalena Bay. Visit a large frigatebird colony on Isla Santa Margarita, then head further offshore to seek out more gray whales, which tend to be particularly active in this area. Navigate into Canal de Rehusa to spot whales coming and going between the bay and the Pacific Ocean. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Marine biologist John Francis will join the January 22 and 27, 2020 departures.

INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Jan. 16–22* | Jan. 22–27 | Jan. 27–Feb. 1 Feb. 1–6 | Feb. 6–11 | Feb. 11–16 | Feb. 16–21 Feb. 21–26 | Mar. 2–7 | Mar. 7–12 | Mar. 12–17 | Mar. 17–22 2021 Dates: Jan. 14–19 | Jan. 19–24 | Jan. 24–29 Jan. 29–Feb. 3 | Feb. 3–8 | Feb. 8–13 | Feb. 13–18 Feb. 18–23 | Feb. 23–28 | Feb. 28–Mar. 5 | Mar. 5–10 *This departure follows a modified 7-day itinerary. Please call for more details. See page 66 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $5,620. Airfare is not included in the price.

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DAY 6 I SAN CARLOS/LORETO Disembark in San Carlos this morning and transfer to Loreto to connect with your flight home. Meals: 1B Loreto

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Above: To the delight of travelers, a gray whale breaches within reach of their expedition landing craft.

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M O R E WAY S T O E X P L O R E N O RT H A M E R I C A

WILD CALIFORNIA ESCAPE: A VOYAG E TO C H A N N E L I S L A N D S N AT I O N A L PA R K

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Journey to the Sea of Cortez and explore the pristine desert islands and incredible biodiversity of this UNESCO World Heritage Marine site. Search for a variety of marine life—whales, pods of dolphins, and leaping mobula rays—from the decks of the National Geographic Venture or National Geographic Quest, and from nimble Zodiacs. Snorkel and swim with frolicking sea lions, and explore pristine isles inhabited by myriad bird species on kayaking and hiking excursions.

Just off the coast of California, the largely uninhabited Channel Islands are the perfect base for an expedition aboard the National Geographic Venture that balances wellness and adventure, where yoga poses give way to kayaking, and stretching experts await at the end of the hiking trail. Explore the islands on daily excursions—whether you choose to hike, kayak, paddleboard, or walk a beautiful beach. Then head to Catalina Island for a look at this popular island and its colorful past.

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From the Canadian Maritimes to the Sea of Cortez, set sail to discover pristine isles and nature reserves, dazzling marine life, and fascinating coastal cultures.

F R O M S O U T H E R N C A L I F O R N I A TO B A JA : S A I L I N G T H E PAC I F I C C OA S T

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Traveling aboard the National Geographic Venture, visit diverse nature reserves including Channel Islands National Park, the UNESCO-listed Whale Sanctuary of El Vizcaíno, and the marine protected area of Cabo Pulmo National Park; and hear from conservationists working to protect these ecosystems. Sample the celebrated wines of Mexico's Valle de Guadalupe, glimpse Baja culture in sleepy and secluded coastal towns, and encounter the incredible wildlife for which the peninsula is renowned.

Trace the footsteps of Vikings, European explorers, and inventors on a special voyage aboard the National Geographic Explorer. Discover two UNESCO World Heritage sites: Gros Morne National Park and the remains of the 11th-century Viking village at L'Anse aux Meadows. Set foot on Saint-Pierre Island, part of France's oldest remaining overseas territory; and explore Cape Breton Island, the remote isles of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and the rugged and spectacular coast of Newfoundland.

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SAILING THE CARIBBEAN

• Sail aboard the elegant Sea Cloud, once owned by Marjorie Merriweather Post. • Explore seldom visited Caribbean islands, including Dominica and Bequia.

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• Snorkel in turquoise waters among a myriad of colorful fish.

spectacular beauty and protected reserves. Hike in a mountain rainforest where wildlife and birds abound, and discover waterfalls and hot springs created by active volcanoes. Join our historian to learn about Dominica’s turbulent colonial history at Fort Shirley, an 18th-century British garrison. Explore the colorful main town of Terre-de-Haut in the Îles des Saintes, and visit Fort Napoléon, a 19th-century French barracks-turned-museum. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 1–2 I BARBADOS/AT SEA Arrive in Barbados and embark our exquisite ship. Relax with a book on deck, watch the sailors raise the sails in the morning, and attend talks by our experts. Sea Cloud for the entire voyage I Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D DAYS 3–4 I DOMINICA/ÎLES DES SAINTES, GUADELOUPE Go hiking, swimming, and snorkeling in Dominica, known as "the nature island" for its

DAYS 5–6 I THE GRENADINES/BEQUIA Sail to the golden beaches and coral reefs of the Grenadines, and delve into the unique culture of Bequia island, once home to a diverse group of seafarers, whalers, and buccaneers. Stroll the markets of Port Elizabeth, and snorkel or swim in secluded coves alongside tropical fish. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Susan Seubert will join the February 14, 2020 departure. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Feb. 14–21 | Feb. 21–28 | Feb. 28–Mar. 6 2021 Dates: Feb. 16–23 | Feb. 23–Mar. 2 | Mar. 2–9 See page 67 for the ship description and deck plan. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $13,490. Airfare is not included in the price.

N OW I N CLU D ED We will cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew.

DAYS 7–8 I ST. LUCIA/BARBADOS Anchor under St. Lucia’s iconic twin peaks, Les Pitons. Visit the fishing port of Soufrière, explore the otherworldly landscape of St. Lucia’s active volcanic crater, and discover island wildlife on a nature walk to Diamond Falls. Disembark in Barbados and tour the island before flying home. Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

Above: Sails furled, the Sea Cloud rests for the evening between Caribbean shores.

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C O S TA R I C A A N D T H E P A N A M A C A N A L

• Cross the historic Panama Canal and examine its lock system with our experts. • Snorkel the reefs of Isla Coiba, one of Panama’s most remote national parks. • Visit Casa Orquídeas, a flowering tropical paradise accessible only by boat.

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chance to see four species of monkeys. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 3–4 I GOLFO DULCE Venture ashore on the white sands of Playa Blanca; then head inland to visit remote indigenous communities. Hike in a mature rainforest or kayak in Golfo Dulce—a tropical fjord. Visit Casa Orquídeas, a stunning botanical garden closed to the general public and reachable only by boat. 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 5 I COIBA NATIONAL PARK, PANAMA Explore the pristine coral reefs of remote Isla Coiba while swimming, kayaking, or stand-up paddleboarding. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 1 I SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA/ PUERTO CALDERA Upon arrival in San José, transfer to Puerto Caldera and embark our ship. National Geographic Quest for the entire voyage Meals: 1D DAY 2 I OSA PENINSULA In Corcovado National Park, swim in waterfall pools, take an optional horseback ride along the beach, or trek through the rainforest for a Above: A sloth hangs loose in the jungles of Costa Rica.

DAYS 6–7 I PANAMA CANAL Discover the islets of the Gulf of Panama by Zodiac or kayak, then set sail across the Panama Canal. The next day, board a Zodiac for a specially arranged visit to Barro Colorado Nature Monument in Gatún Lake, site of a National Geographic–supported wildlife tracking study. Later, continue through the canal’s complex lock system. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 8 I COLÓN/PANAMA CITY Disembark in Colón and transfer to Panama City for your flight home. Meals: 1B

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Primatologist, conservationist, and National Geographic Society senior program officer for wildlife Luisa Arnedo will join the March 23, 2020 departure. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Jan. 5–12 | Jan. 12–19* | Jan. 19–26 | Jan. 26–Feb. 2* Feb. 2–9 | Mar. 8–15* | Mar. 15–22 | Mar. 23–30* 2021 Dates: Jan. 3–10 | Jan. 10–17* | Jan. 17–24 | Jan. 24–31* Jan. 31–Feb. 7 | Mar. 12–19* *These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. See page 66 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $9,260. Airfare is not included in the price.

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W I L D C O S TA R I C A E S C A P E : G U A N A C A S T E ’ S C O R A L R E E F S A N D VO LC A N I C P E A K S

• Explore the pristine coastline of Costa Rica’s Guanacaste province. • Search for exotic wildlife and soak in hot springs in Rincón de la Vieja National Park. • Discover Isla Tortuga’s palm-shaded beaches before a barbecue dinner on the sand.

ospreys, and parrots. National Geographic Sea Lion or National Geographic Quest for the entire voyage I Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D DAYS 3–4 I CUAJINIQUIL/RINCÓN DE LA VIEJA NATIONAL PARK/ZAPOTAL BEACH/ TAMARINDO Venture ashore in Rincón de la Vieja National Park, encompassing more than 34,000 acres and two active volcanoes. Soak in hot springs; enjoy horseback-riding, canyoning, or zip-lining excursions; or explore ancient archaeological sites. Anchor off Zapotal Beach for a morning of snorkeling and water sports. Then cruise to the surfing town of Tamarindo and choose to stroll colorful streets or explore mangrove forests by expedition landing craft. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 1–2 I SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA/ ISLAS MURCIÉLAGOS/SANTA ROSA NATIONAL PARK Arrive in San José, transfer to Puerto Caldera, and embark our ship. Chart a course for the UNESCO World Heritage–designated Guanacaste Conservation Area. Snorkel with turtles and tropical fish among the Islas Murciélagos (Bat Islands), then cruise into a secluded cove in Santa Rosa National Park. Kayak or paddleboard along the coast in search of toucans,

DAYS 5–6 I CURÚ NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE/ISLA TORTUGA/SAN JOSÉ Walk the trails of Curú National Wildlife Refuge and learn about the creatures inhabiting this hotspot of biodiversity. Later, cruise to Isla Tortuga to explore its white-sand beaches before a sunset barbecue dinner. The next morning, disembark in Puerto Caldera, and transfer to the San José airport to connect with your flight home. Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

Above: A guest wades through a refreshing pool in the rainforests of Guanacaste, Costa Rica.

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YO U R E X PE DIT IO N T EA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. A National Geographic Expert will join select departures. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Jan. 2–7 | Mar. 30–Apr. 4 | Nov. 9–14 Nov. 14–19 | Nov. 19–24 | Nov. 24–29 | Nov. 29–Dec. 4 See page 66 for the ship descriptions and deck plans. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $5,620. Airfare is not included in the price. Please note: On Day 3 we will sail into Nicaraguan waters overnight where necessary immigration requirements will be completed prior to returning to Costa Rica on Day 4.

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WILD BELIZE ESCAPE: WILDLIFE, REEFS, AND RIVERS

• Snorkel or dive amid the wildlife-rich coral gardens of the Belize Barrier Reef. • Join a naturalist for a hike in the world's first jaguar reserve.

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• Enjoy a festive drumming performance from the acclaimed Garifuna Collective.

biodiversity. Take to the water by snorkel, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard. Sail to the mouth of the Manatee or Sittee River and board Zodiacs to cruise inland in search of toucans, green iguanas, and myriad bird species. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 4 I COCKSCOMB BASIN WILDLIFE SANCTUARY Discover the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, the world’s first jaguar reserve. Join our naturalists for a hike to photograph tropical plants and spot the tracks of jungle cats. Learn about ongoing research into the behaviors of Belize’s jaguars, then visit a Maya handicraft center. Tonight, an internationally acclaimed drumming group, the Garifuna Collective, joins us on board for a festive music performance. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 1 I GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA/ PUERTO BARRIOS Fly from Guatemala City to Puerto Barrios. Embark our ship in Puerto Santo Tomás. National Geographic Quest for the entire voyage I Meals: 1D DAYS 2–3 I BELIZE BARRIER REEF, BELIZE/ MANATEE OR SITTEE RIVER Explore the northern and central cays of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, second only to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef in terms of

DAY 5 I BELIZE BARRIER REEF Anchor close to the reef’s southern cays and go snorkeling, paddleboarding, diving (additional cost and requirements), or kayaking inside its fringing reef. The shallow lagoon harbors parrotfish, butterflyfish, octopus, and other marine life. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 6 I PUERTO SANTO TOMÁS, GUATEMALA/GUATEMALA CITY Disembark and fly to Guatemala City to connect with your flight home. Meals: 1B

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Marine biologist and filmmaker Greg Marshall will join the February 23 and 28, 2020 departures. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Feb. 13–18 | Feb. 18–23 | Feb. 23–28 Feb. 28–Mar. 4 2021 Dates: Feb. 11–16 | Feb. 16–21 | Feb. 21–26 Feb. 26–Mar. 3 | Mar. 3–8 See page 66 for the ship description and deck plan. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $5,820. Airfare is not included in the price. Please note: A U.S. Department of State travel advisory is currently in effect for Guatemala (travel.state.gov).

ADD TIKAL, GUATEMALA Visit Tikal, Guatemala on our nine-day Reefs and Ruins: Belize to Tikal, Guatemala voyage. Book by December 31, 2019 and receive FREE international round-trip airfare between Miami and Guatemala. Visit our website or call for details.

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Above: A traveler snorkels the Belize Barrier Reef.

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N AV I G A T I N G T H E B A L T I C S E A

• Discover fascinating UNESCO World Heritage sites on a nine-country odyssey. • Navigate the wild isles of the Stockholm archipelago and Finland’s Archipelago National Park. • Trace the origins of World War II along the Westerplatte Peninsula.

DAYS 5–8 I GDAŃSK, POLAND/KLAIPĖDA, LITHUANIA/RIGA, LATVIA/TALLINN, ESTONIA Explore Gdańsk’s architectural highlights and visit the Westerplatte Peninsula, where World War II began. From Klaipėda, ferry across to the Curonian Spit, a World Heritage site. Discover Riga’s art nouveau architecture and airy Central Market. Then cross the Gulf of Riga to discover Tallinn’s fairy tale-like old town. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D

DAYS 1–4 I U.S./COPENHAGEN, DENMARK/ LÜBECK, GERMANY/CHRISTIANSØ, DENMARK/BORNHOLM Fly overnight to Copenhagen and enjoy a cruise along the city’s charming canals before boarding our ship. Dock at Lübeck and tour the old town, then sail to the tiny, fortified island of Christiansø. On Bornholm, visit cliff-top ruins and iconic round churches. National Geographic Explorer for the entire voyage I Meals: 2B, 3L, 3D

DAYS 9–12 I ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA/ COASTAL FINLAND/STOCKHOLM ARCHIPELAGO, SWEDEN Discover St. Petersburg’s treasures, including the collections at the world-famous State Hermitage Museum. Venture outside the city to Pushkin, site of the lavish Catherine Palace. Explore Finland’s southern coastline, then navigate the Stockholm archipelago en route to Stockholm. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D DAYS 13–16 I STOCKHOLM/GOTLAND/ COPENHAGEN, DENMARK/U.S. In Stockholm, view a 17th-century warship at the Vasa Museum and enjoy a walking tour of the old town. Stroll Gotland’s medieval streets and visit a former Viking settlement. Cruise Sweden’s southern archipelago, then disembark in Copenhagen and depart for home. Meals: 4B, 3L, 3D

Above: The vivid colors of Tallinn’s well-preserved old town stand out against the Gulf of Riga.

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A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Todd Gipstein will join the May 2, 2020 departure. INFORMATION 2020 Date: May 2–17 2021 Date: May 7–22 See page 64 for the ship description and deck plan. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $22,910. Airfare is not included in the price.

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N O R T H S E A V O YA G E : N O R T H E R N E U RO P E A N D T H E N O R M A N DY B E AC H E S

• Explore the enchanting historic centers of Copenhagen, Lübeck, and Brugge. • Visit WWII sites and trace the events of the D-Day invasion with a historian in Normandy.

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• Tour Amsterdam’s spectacular Rijksmuseum with a private guide.

DAY 4–5 I KIEL CANAL/AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS After transiting Kiel Canal, cruise into the North Sea from the charming town of Brunsbüttel. The next day, explore the vibrant historic center of Amsterdam, and discover the works of Dutch masters at the Rijksmuseum on a tour with a private guide. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 6–7 I ANTWERP, BELGIUM/BRUGGE Explore Belgium’s charming coastal towns, learning about Antwerp's artistic past and the history of medieval Brugge—a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its Gothic architecture and picturesque squares. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 1–3 I U.S./COPENHAGEN, DENMARK/ LÜBECK, GERMANY Depart the U.S. on an overnight flight to Copenhagen, and enjoy a canal boat tour of the stylish Danish capital before we set sail. The next day, dock at Lübeck—once the medieval center of the Hanseatic League—and take a walking tour of the old town, admiring its Gothic landmarks. National Geographic Explorer for the entire voyage I Meals: 1B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 8–12 I DOVER, ENGLAND/ NORMANDY, FRANCE/ LONDON, ENGLAND/U.S. Spend four days retracing the momentous events of D-Day. Tour the beaches of Normandy with a local historian; pay your respects to fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial; and visit the Caen Canal, where troops from the British 6th Airborne Division landed in the early hours of June 6, 1944. Hear the details of the famed Dunkirk evacuation as you navigate the River Thames toward London. Meals: 4B, 3L, 3D

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Author and historian Mark Bielski (pictured left) and National Geographic photographer Jay Dickman will join this departure. INFORMATION 2020 Date: May 16–27 See page 64 for the ship description and deck plan. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $15,470. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Above: Remnants of the Mulberry harbors still dot the beaches of Arromanches-les-Bains.

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N O RW E G I A N FJ O R D S A N D S C O T T I S H I S L E S V O YA G E

• Discover stunning coastal wonders from Bergen, Norway to Edinburgh, Scotland. • Explore Norway’s fjords by Zodiac, by kayak, and on foot.

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• Encounter vestiges of the Stone Age in the Orkney Islands and the Shetland Islands.

head of a vast fjord. Stroll through the Dutch quarter and visit the local museum. National Geographic Endurance for the entire voyage Meals: 2B, 3L, 3D DAYS 5–6 I SHETLAND ISLANDS, SCOTLAND Our voyage takes us across the North Sea to the Shetland Islands, where Norse and Gaelic cultures intermingle. Explore the seaport of Lerwick, visit the Shetland Museum and Archives, or embark on a bird-watching or geologyfocused excursion. Alternatively, discover the prehistoric settlement of Jarlshof—which reveals 4,000 years of near-continuous settlement—and examine Bronze Age ruins and Viking longhouses. Then take to the trails of Unst to skirt towering cliffs and heather-covered hills. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 1–4 I U.S./BERGEN, NORWAY/ HARDANGERFJORDEN/HIDRA After an overnight flight, enjoy a tour of Bergen’s historic wharf, then embark our ship. Explore Norway’s western coast, which boasts some of the most dramatic landscapes in the world. Launch kayaks and Zodiacs to experience the sublime Hardangerfjorden, and take a walk onshore. On the island of Hidra, discover the picturesque village of Kirkehamn or venture to the town of Flekkefjord, located at the

DAYS 7–9 I ORKNEY ISLANDS/ EDINBURGH/U.S. Explore fascinating Stone Age sites, including the megaliths of the Ring of Brodgar and the 5,000-year-old stone-slab village of Skara Brae. Visit the medieval St. Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall, which was founded in 1137 by the Viking Earl Rognvald. Disembark in Edinburgh and transfer to the airport. Meals: 3B, 3L, 2D

Above: Sunset illuminates the Ring of Brodgar standing stones in the Orkney Islands.

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A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson will join both departures.

INFORMATION 2020 Dates: May 15–23 | May 22–30* *This departure follows the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. See page 62–63 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $12,490. Airfare is not included in the price.

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S C OT L A N D ' S H I G H L A N D S A N D I S L A N D S

• Navigate inland lakes and open waters aboard the nimble and versatile Lord of the Glens.

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• Enjoy in-depth perspectives on Scottish history and culture from our experts. • See Scotland's stunning landscapes while kayaking serene lochs and exploring the Isle of Skye.

DAYS 4–5 I GLENFINNAN/CORPACH/ LOCH LINNHE/OBAN Follow the canal and descend Neptune's Staircase—a set of eight interconnected locks— to Corpach. Choose between a walk in Glenfinnan or kayaking on Loch Linnhe. Sail to Oban, and visit a whisky distillery and McCaig's Folly. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 6 I ISLE OF MULL/IONA/TOBERMORY On the quaint Isle of Mull, venture into Duart Castle. Take a ferry to visit medieval ruins on the island of Iona, and continue to charming Tobermory. This evening we plan to meet with a member of the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust to learn about their efforts to protect marine mammals. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 1–3 I U.S./INVERNESS, SCOTLAND/ CULLODEN/LOCH NESS After an overnight flight, arrive in Inverness and board our ship. The next day, visit Culloden, the infamous battlefield where Bonnie Prince Charlie's Jacobite forces were defeated in 1746. Set sail on the Caledonian Canal and enter Loch Ness, then moor at Fort Augustus for a hiking excursion. Lord of the Glens for the entire voyage I Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D Above: Local Highland cattle stand sentinel in front of Duart Castle.

DAYS 7–8 I ISLE OF EIGG OR RUM/INVERIE/ ISLE OF SKYE/KYLE OF LOCHALSH Sail to the isle of Eigg to search for marine mammals. Or visit the Isle of Rum, home to Kinloch Castle. Cruise to Inverie and enjoy a drink at the most remote pub in the British Isles. On the Isle of Skye, trace the legacy of the 1,300-year-old Clan MacDonald. Explore Eilean Donan Castle in Kyle of Lochalsh. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 9 I KYLE OF LOCHALSH/ INVERNESS/U.S. Disembark in Kyle of Lochalsh, and transfer to Iverness for your flight home. Meals: 1B

A diverse team of experts, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson will join the August 2, 2020 departure. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: June 7–15 | June 14–22* | July 19–27 July 26–Aug. 3* | Aug. 2–10 | Aug. 9–17* | Aug. 16–24 Aug. 23–31* | Aug. 30–Sept. 7 | Sept. 6–14* 2021 Dates: June 6–14 | June 13–21* | June 20–28 June 27–July 5* | July 4–12 | July 11–19* | July 18–26 July 25–Aug. 2* | Aug. 1–9 | Aug. 8–16* | Aug. 15–23 Aug. 22–30* | Aug. 29–Sept. 6 *These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. See page 68 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $12,350. Airfare is not included in the price.

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L E G E N DA RY N O RT H E R N I S L E S : S C OT L A N D, T H E FA RO E S , A N D I C E L A N D BY S E A

• Explore UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Surtsey, one of the world’s newest islands. • Watch for whales off the coast of Iceland and encounter unique geology in Mývatn. • Discover the spectacular fjords and thriving seabird colonies of the Faroe Islands.

DAYS 5–7 I FAROE ISLANDS, DENMARK Encounter the dramatic fjords and turf- and peat-roofed houses of the Faroes. Explore the stunning scenery on a variety of hikes, and experience Faroese art, culture, music, and food through unique interactions with locals. Visit the capital of Tórshavn, the Kirkjubøur archaeological site, and the seabird-speckled cliffs of Suðuroy. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

DAYS 1–2 I U.S./BERGEN, NORWAY Fly overnight to Bergen. Wander the old wharf before embarking our ship. National Geographic Explorer for the entire voyage I Meals: 1L, 1D DAYS 3–4 I ORKNEY ISLANDS, SCOTLAND/ SHETLAND ISLANDS In the Orkneys, encounter Stone Age megaliths and a 5,000-year old village. Sail to Shetland and go ashore to visit the prehistoric settlement of Jarlshof. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 8–10 I DJÚPIVOGUR, ICELAND/ GRIMSEY/MÝVATN Dock in Djúpivogur and drive along the coast to visit the Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, or travel by 4x4 into the highlands. Then sail to Grimsey, an island on the Arctic Circle. Watch for whales on our approach to Húsavík, where we’ll disembark for the drive to Mývatn—Iceland’s most geologically active area. Witness Goðafoss, the waterfall of the gods. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAYS 11–14 I WESTFJORDS/WESTMAN ISLANDS/REYKJAVÍK/U.S. Explore the remote Westfjords region, then sail past the soaring Látrabjarg cliffs and visit Flatey island. Discover the volcanic Westman Islands, including the island of Heimaey, where we’ll view the Eldfell crater. The next day, disembark in Reykjavík and fly home. Meals: 4B, 3L, 3D

Above: The quaint village of Gásadalur is one of the most remote towns in the Faroe Islands.

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A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Alison Wright will join the June 8, 2020 departure.

INFORMATION 2020 Date: June 8–21 2021 Date: June 26–July 8* *In 2021 this itinerary will be a 13-day voyage. Please visit our website for details. See page 64 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $17,370. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Follow the Viking trail aboard the new National Geographic Endurance, exploring the Norwegian fjords and the Lofoten islands, Bronze Age sites in Scotland's Shetland Islands, and the legacy of the Vikings amid the turf–roofed cottages of the Faroes. Observe nesting seabirds in dramatic settings—on Iceland's skyscraping Látrabjarg cliffs and amid the towering peaks of the Lofoten islands. Then trace Iceland's most remote shorelines, witnessing geological wonders from volcanoes to thundering waterfalls.

Aboard the National Geographic Explorer, trace the path of the Vikings and the Celts from the Isles of Scilly to Norway. Encounter the ancient relics of the Aran Islands, the early Christian settlements of Iona, and the beehive huts of Skellig Michael. Discover the unique culture and illustrious history of Scotland's Hebrides, visit Macbeth's gravesite at Iona's 13th-century abbey, and ride a Zodiac into the dramatic cave on Staffa that inspired Mendelssohn's "Hebrides Overture."

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J O U R N E Y T O A N TA R C T I C A

• Explore icy realms alongside a team of biologists, geologists, and undersea specialists. • Get up close to glittering icebergs on kayaking and Zodiac excursions. • Capture images of penguins, whales, and seals alongside a National Geographic photographer.

DAY 3 I USHUAIA, ARGENTINA Fly to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, and enjoy lunch and wildlife viewing on a catamaran cruise along the scenic Beagle Channel before embarking our ship. National Geographic Explorer, National Geographic Orion, or National Geographic Endurance for the entire voyage I Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 4 I DRAKE PASSAGE Voyage across the legendary Drake Passage, and watch for whales and seabirds gliding alongside the ship. Enjoy talks from our onboard naturalists about the wildlife and geology that await us on the Antarctic Peninsula. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAYS 1–2 I U.S./BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA OR SANTIAGO, CHILE Depart on an overnight flight to Buenos Aires (National Geographic Explorer and National Geographic Endurance departures) or Santiago (National Geographic Orion departures). Settle into our hotel before heading out on an afternoon city tour. Gather tonight for a welcome reception. Alvear Art Hotel or Alvear Icon Hotel (Buenos Aires) or Mandarin Oriental Hotel (Santiago) I Meals: 1L

DAYS 5–10 I ANTARCTIC PENINSULA With extended daylight at this time of year, we make the most of our days, keeping a flexible schedule to take advantage of the unexpected— veering off course to watch orcas perform off the bow or enjoying an after-dinner Zodiac cruise. We anticipate opportunities to hike, explore by Zodiac and kayak, and experience close encounters with wildlife every day. Our route will be determined by the conditions and the ever-changing ice.

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One day, we may take Zodiacs out to see towering icebergs at close range, walk a beach covered with seals and penguins, or hike to a summit for a breathtaking view. The next, we may be kayaking amid glittering brash ice or along a cliffside rookery in search of blue-eyed shags. And the next, we might experience the thrill of the ship crunching through the pack ice or slipping between the soaring rock walls of the Lemaire Channel. As we encounter the volcanic isles and pristine bays of the peninsula, our team of experts will bring depth and insight to the experience, explaining the behaviors and interactions of different species, the geological and climatic forces that still shape Antarctica, the anatomy of a glacier, and how to capture beautiful photographs of the places we visit. Our undersea specialist captures images from the deep— revealing the hardy marine life beneath the ice—and our expedition leader is always on the lookout for the best way to experience everything Antarctica has to offer. Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D DAYS 11–12 I AT SEA Enjoy the ship’s amenities as the Antarctic coast disappears from view. Round the southernmost tip of South America, and see the meeting of

Clockwise from above: An underwater camera reveals the colossal mass of an incandescent iceberg; travelers blaze a trail across snowy shorelines in Neko Harbor; the National Geographic Explorer "parked" in the early season ice off Enterprise Island; kayakers get up close to a snoozing crabeater seal.

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the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Celebrate our voyage at a farewell dinner on board. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

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DAYS 13–14 I USHUAIA, ARGENTINA/ BUENOS AIRES OR SANTIAGO, CHILE/U.S. Disembark in Ushuaia. After lunch, fly to Buenos Aires (National Geographic Explorer and National Geographic Endurance departures) or Santiago (National Geographic Orion departures) by private charter, and connect with your overnight flight home. Meals: 1B, 1L

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Santiago Pre-trip Extension 2 days from $2,850

Iguaçu Falls

Post-trip Extension 3 days from $3,050

Buenos Aires

Pre-trip Extension 2 days from $2,390

Easter Island

Post-trip Extension 4 days from $4,680

Book select departures by December 31, 2019 and receive FREE international round-trip airfare between Miami and Buenos Aires or Santiago. We will also cover your bar tab on board and tips for the crew.

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Sisse Brimberg will join the January 28 and February 7, 2020 and January 6, 2021 departures.

Follow in the wake of explorers aboard the new National Geographic Endurance on a 35-day Epic Antarctica Voyage: The Peninsula to the Ross Sea expedition. Venture where few others have gone before on an unprecedented expedition along the Antarctic continent, from the remote shores of West Antarctica to the Ross Ice Shelf and the subantarctic isles of New Zealand and Australia.

2020 Dates: Jan. 6–19 | Jan. 8–21* | Jan. 16–29 Jan. 26–Feb. 8 | Jan. 28–Feb. 10* | Feb. 5–18 | Feb. 7–20* Nov. 8–21 | Nov. 18–Dec. 1 | Nov. 27–Dec. 10* Nov. 28–Dec. 11 | Dec. 7–20* | Dec. 8–21 | Dec. 17–30* Dec. 18–31 | Dec. 28, 2020–Jan. 10, 2021 2021 Dates: Jan. 6–19* | Jan. 7–20 | Jan. 16–29* Jan. 17–30 | Jan. 26–Feb. 8* | Jan. 27–Feb. 9 | Feb. 5–18* Feb. 6–19 | Nov. 7–20 | Nov. 8–21 | Dec. 7–20 | Dec. 8–21 Dec. 17–30* | Dec. 17–30 | Dec. 18–31 | Dec. 27–Jan. 9, 2022* Dec. 28–Jan. 10, 2022 2022 Dates: Jan. 6–19* | Jan. 7–20 | Jan. 16–29* Jan. 26–Feb. 8* | Feb. 6–19 | Feb. 16–Mar. 1 *These departures are aboard the National Geographic Orion. All other departures are aboard the National Geographic Explorer, except the November 27, December 7, and December 17, 2020 and the November 7, December 7, and December 17, 2021 departures, which are aboard the new National Geographic Endurance. See pages 62–64 for the ship descriptions and deck plans. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $19,740. Airfare is not included in the price. The internal flights are an additional $990–$1,420 per person (subject to change).

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A N TA R C T I C A , S O U T H G E O R G I A , A N D T H E F A L K L A N D S

• Glide up close to the exquisite icebergs of Antarctica in a kayak or Zodiac. • Join naturalists for an interpretive walk among the king penguins of South Georgia.

2 4 D AY S F R O M $ 2 5 , 2 2 0

• Explore the pioneer outpost of Port Stanley in the Falklands.

National Geographic Explorer, National Geographic Endurance, or National Geographic Orion for the entire voyage I Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 4–10 I AT SEA/ANTARCTICA Our itinerary in Antarctica is flexible. We’ll make landings each day to hike, kayak, and experience close encounters with icebergs and wildlife. Our experts bring insight to our experience, explaining animal behaviors and the geological and climatic forces that shape Antarctica. Meals: 7B, 7L, 7D DAYS 11–17 I AT SEA/SOUTH GEORGIA Visit Sir Ernest Shackleton’s final resting place on South Georgia Island, and walk along a bay inhabited by tens of thousands of king penguins. Meals: 7B, 7L, 7D DAYS 1–2 I U.S./BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA OR SANTIAGO, CHILE Fly overnight and then set out on a tour of Buenos Aires (National Geographic Explorer and National Geographic Endurance) or Santiago (National Geographic Orion). Alvear Art Hotel or Alvear Icon Hotel (Buenos Aires) or Mandarin Oriental Hotel (Santiago) I Meals: 1L DAY 3 I USHUAIA, ARGENTINA Take a catamaran cruise along the scenic Beagle Channel before embarking our ship. Above: Forming a sea of black and white, king penguins cluster on the beaches of South Georgia.

DAYS 18–22 I AT SEA/FALKLANDS Hike and kayak along the rocky coasts of the Falklands, spotting Magellanic penguins, albatross, and more. In Port Stanley, visit the cathedral and Falkland Islands Museum. Meals: 5B, 5L, 5D DAYS 23–24 I USHUAIA, ARGENTINA/ BUENOS AIRES OR SANTIAGO, CHILE/U.S. Disembark in Ushuaia and fly home via Buenos Aires (National Geographic Explorer and National Geographic Endurance) or Santiago (National Geographic Orion). Meals: 1B, 1L

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A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Author and mountaineer Peter Hillary will join the February 15, 2020 departure. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Feb. 15–Mar. 9 | Feb. 17–Mar. 11 Oct. 18–Nov. 10*† | Nov. 7–30† | Nov. 29–Dec. 20† 2021 Dates: Feb. 15–Mar. 10 | Feb. 16–Mar. 11 Nov. 17–Dec. 10 | Nov. 18–Dec. 11 2022 Dates: Jan. 17–Feb. 9 | Feb. 5–28 *This departure follows the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. †These departures are aboard the National Geographic Endurance. The February 15, 2020; February 16, 2021; November 18, 2021; and January 17, 2022 departures are aboard the National Geographic Explorer. The February 17, 2020; February 15, 2021; November 17, 2021; and February 5, 2022 departures are aboard the National Geographic Orion. See pages 62–64 for the ship descriptions and deck plans. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $33,730. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $990–$1,420 per person (subject to change).

Book select departures by December 31, 2019 and receive FREE international round-trip airfare between Miami and Buenos Aires or Santiago. Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.


S O U T H G E O RG I A A N D T H E FA L K L A N D S

• Document epic landscapes and wildlife with a National Geographic photographer. • Walk among tens of thousands of king penguins on South Georgia island.

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• View an impressive colony of black-browed albatross in the Falklands.

DAYS 5–8 I FALKLAND ISLANDS/AT SEA The Falkland Islands, also known as the Islas Malvinas, comprise about 200 islands, each distinctive in its beauty. Explore the archipelago, which boasts the largest albatross colony in the world; thousands of gentoo, rockhopper, and Magellanic penguins; and fur and elephant seals. Stroll white-sand beaches, sail beneath vaulting cliffs, and hike across windswept moors. Later, enjoy the ship’s amenities during two days at sea. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D

DAYS 1–4 I U.S./BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA/ USHUAIA/AT SEA After an overnight flight, enjoy a guided tour of Buenos Aires before flying to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. Join a catamaran cruise of the Beagle Channel, then embark the ship for our journey across the South Atlantic. Alvear Art Hotel or similar; National Geographic Explorer for the entire voyage I Meals: 2B, 3L, 2D

DAYS 9–15 I SOUTH GEORGIA ISLAND Arrive in stunning South Georgia—Sir Ernest Shackleton's final resting place. Our schedule here is flexible, and we anticipate opportunities to walk, hike, kayak, or explore by Zodiac every day. Watch the antics of huge elephant seals hauled up on shore, and encounter a vast colony of tens of thousands of king penguins. Meals: 7B, 7L, 7D DAYS 16–19 I AT SEA/FALKLAND ISLANDS/ SANTIAGO, CHILE/U.S. After time at sea, we return to the Falklands. Take a last walk along the beautiful beaches, and visit the Victorian town of Port Stanley. Later, board our chartered flight to Santiago, followed by an overnight flight home. Meals: 3B, 3L, 2D

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic filmmaker and photographer Pete McBride will join the March 6, 2020 departure.

INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Mar. 6–24 | Oct. 24–Nov. 11* 2021 Date: Mar. 8–26* 2022 Date: Feb. 26–Mar. 16 *These departures follow a modified itinerary. Visit our website for details. See page 64 for the ship description and deck plan. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $23,740. Airfare is not included in the price. The internal flights are an additional $960–$1,240 per person (subject to change).

Book by December 31, 2019 and receive FREE international round-trip airfare between Miami and South America on all departures. We will also cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew.

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more. Above: King penguins soak up the first rays of the rising sun in South Georgia.

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S VA L B A R D I N S P R I N G : P O L A R B E A R S , A R C T I C L I G H T, A N D E P I C I C E

• Travel aboard the new National Geographic Endurance, purpose-built for polar navigation. • Be on the lookout for polar bears, seals, walruses, and other wildlife of the north. • Alongside a National Geographic photographer, capture the brilliant springtime light.

DAYS 4–9 I SVALBARD Voyage aboard the new, state-of-the-art National Geographic Endurance to Svalbard during the spring, when fantastic formations of snow and ice set the stage for a remarkable adventure. Probe the pack ice in search of polar bears, walruses, seals, and other Arctic wildlife; walk on the frozen sea; cruise amid incandescent icebergs; and capture the region's dazzling springtime light alongside a National Geographic photographer. Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D

DAYS 1–2 I U.S./OSLO, NORWAY Arrive in Oslo after an overnight flight and set out on an afternoon tour of this charming city. In the evening, join fellow travelers for a welcome dinner. Hotel Bristol I Meals: 1B, 1D

DAY 10 I LONGYEARBYEN/OSLO Disembark in Longyearbyen and enjoy time at leisure to glimpse life above the Arctic Circle. Stroll amid the colorful houses, or warm up with hot tea and a local snack. Fly back to Oslo and check into our airport hotel. Radisson Blu Airport Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L DAY 11 I OSLO/U.S. After breakfast, transfer to the Oslo airport for your return flight home. Meals: 1B

A diverse team of experts, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Filmmaker and photographer David Wright will join the April 16 and 23, 2020 departures. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Apr. 2–12 | Apr. 9–19 | Apr. 16–26 Apr. 23–May 3 See pages 62–63 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $18,250. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $890 per person (subject to change).

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Iceland's Natural Wonders Post-trip | 4 days from $4,910

Norwegian Fjords

Pre-trip | 5 days from $4,590

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DAY 3 I LONGYEARBYEN Depart Oslo en route to Longyearbyen, the largest settlement in Svalbard. Explore this colorful Arctic outpost, then embark our ship. National Geographic Endurance through Day 9 Meals: 1B, 1D

We will cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew. Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

Above: Two polar bear cubs take a moment to rest near their watchful mother.

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FA B L E D L A N D S O F T H E N O RT H : G R E E N L A N D TO N E W F O U N D L A N D BY S E A

• Join our naturalists to spot polar bears, caribou, arctic foxes, walruses, and more. • Glide amid icebergs at the mouth of the Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site. • Meet Inuit artisans on Baffin Island and learn about their carving and weaving traditions.

whaling port, and sail into Disko Bay to explore the Ilulissat Icefjord, including the town of Ilulissat and an archaeological site. As we sail the Davis Strait, watch for whales and polar bears and attend talks by our experts. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAYS 7–10 I BAFFIN ISLAND, CANADA Spend three days exploring Baffin Island and the Button Islands. Visit the Inuit hamlet of Pangnirtung, and hike a riverside trail for views of Auyuittuq National Park. Learn the history of Arctic whaling on Kekerten Island. Seek out iconic wildlife on the islands scattered at the mouth of Hudson Bay. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D

DAYS 1–3 I U.S./REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND/ KANGERLUSSUAQ, GREENLAND Fly overnight to Reykjavík. Soak in the Blue Lagoon or visit hot springs, a geothermal power plant, and a horse farm. Fly to Kangerlussuaq and embark our ship. Grand Hótel Reykjavík; National Geographic Explorer for the remainder of the trip I Meals: 1B, 2L, 2D DAYS 4–6 I WESTERN GREENLAND Discover Greenland's west coast. Visit a former

DAYS 11–14 I LABRADOR Trace the coast of Labrador from the deserted outpost of Hebron in the peninsula’s northern reaches to the rocky shorelines of the Mugford Tickle. Enjoy a day on Quaker Hat Island, and explore historic villages in Indian and Battle Harbours. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D DAYS 15–17 I NEWFOUNDLAND/U.S. Explore by Zodiac amid the cliffs, fjords, and beaches of northern Newfoundland. Step into history at the 11th-century Viking village of L’Anse aux Meadows. Tour the colorful provincial capital of St. John’s, then connect with your flight home. Meals: 3B, 2L, 2D

1 7 D AY S F R O M $ 1 6 , 2 1 0

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Photographer Jay Dickman will join the August 20, 2020 departure. INFORMATION 2020 Date: Aug. 20–Sept. 5 2021 Date: Aug. 28–Sept. 13 See page 64 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $21,720. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $835 per person (subject to change).

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Reykjavík and the Golden Circle

Pre-trip Extension | 1 day from $1,290

Book by December 31, 2019 and receive FREE charter airfare from Reykjavík to Kangerlussuaq. We will also cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew. Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

Above: A Zodiac brings travelers up close to a towering iceberg.

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A C I R C U M N AV I G A T I O N O F I C E L A N D

• Sail to Iceland's most remote regions, including an offshore isle near the Arctic Circle. • Document epic scenery and wildlife with a National Geographic photographer.

1 1 D AY S F R O M $ 1 1 , 3 2 0

• Learn about the country's fascinating geology from our team of naturalists.

trading post, and sail past the soaring Látrabjarg cliffs, home to a large population of razorbills. Venture into the stunning Westfjords region, learn about how eider down is processed at a local farm, and watch for nesting seabirds in remote Ísafjördur. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAYS 6–8 I NORTHERN ICELAND On the northern leg of our journey, visit the Herring Museum at Siglufjörður, and stroll through Akureyri, Iceland’s second largest city. Experience magnificent Goðafoss, the waterfall of the gods; and explore Mývatn, the most geologically active area on the island. Watch for whales as we cruise towards the tiny island of Grímsey, located on the Arctic Circle. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAYS 1–2 I U.S./REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND Fly overnight to Reykjavík and take a walking tour of the world’s northernmost capital. Visit Hallgrimskirkja church, and browse Viking artifacts at the National Museum. Then embark our ship. National Geographic Explorer for the entire voyage I Meals: 1L, 1D DAYS 3–5 I WESTERN ICELAND Explore Iceland’s wild western frontier by foot or Zodiac. Visit Flatey island, a centuries-old

DAYS 9–11 I EASTERN AND SOUTHERN ICELAND/REYKJAVÍK/U.S. Encounter icebergs up close in the Jökulsárlón lagoon, or travel by 4x4 into the highlands. Discover the lava landscapes of the Westman Islands and choose from a variety of ways to further explore Reykjavík before flying home. Meals: 3B, 3L, 1D

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Photographer and National Geographic grant recipient Erika Skogg will join the July 16 and 25, 2020 departures. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: June 20–30 | July 3–13 | July 16–26 July 25–Aug. 4 2021 Dates: June 11–21 | July 24–Aug. 3 | Aug. 2–12 See page 64 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $15,910. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Reykjavík’s Golden Circle Pre-trip | 1 day from $1,290

Snæfellsnes Peninsula: Fire and Ice Post-trip | 3 days from $2,900

Glacier Heli-hiking

Troll Peninsula

Post-trip | 3 days from $7,990

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Above: Travelers stroll the shores of Jökulsárlón lagoon.

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WILD ICELAND ESCAPE BY SEA

• Discover pristine fjords and dramatic tundra landscapes, exploring on foot and by Zodiac. • Experience Iceland’s volcanic activity as you soak in the Blue Lagoon and hike over lava fields.

6 D AY S F R O M $ 5 , 0 3 0

• Craft your own adventure with optional trip extensions to Iceland’s most remote reaches.

DAY 4 I ARNARFJÖRÐUR/LÁTRABJARG Glide into the magnificent Arnarfjörður on Iceland’s northwest coast. Choose to disembark early and hike to Dynjandi waterfall, or go ashore by Zodiac to reach the waterfall’s base. This afternoon, sail past the immense Látrabjarg cliffs, home to countless nesting seabirds. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 5 I WESTMAN ISLANDS Cruise south to the volcanic Westman Islands and disembark to explore the green slopes of Heimaey, the only inhabited isle in the archipelago. Drive between twin volcanoes and visit the ruins of a Viking settlement. Later, cruise past Surtsey, Iceland’s newest island, formed by lava flows in the 1960s. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 1–2 I U.S./REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND Depart on an overnight flight to Reykjavík. Upon arrival, tour the colorful old town and visit the National Museum, then settle in aboard our ship. National Geographic Explorer for the entire voyage I Meals: 1L, 1D DAY 3 I DJÚPAVÍK Explore the eastern coast of the Westfjords, a seldom visited region of spectacular natural beauty. Hike over tundra and stroll the tiny town of Djúpavík, once vital to Iceland’s fishing industry. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

DAY 6 I REYKJAVÍK Disembark in Reykjavík and choose to soak in the famed Blue Lagoon; or visit a hot spring, a geothermal power plant, and a horse farm. Connect with your flight home or continue on a post-voyage extension. Meals: 1B, 1L

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Photographer Phil Schermeister will join the June 29, 2020 departure. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: June 29–July 4 | July 12–17 2021 Dates: July 7–12 | July 20–25 See page 64 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $7,070. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Snæfellsnes Peninsula: Fire and Ice Post-trip | 3 days from $2,900

Iceland’s Volcanic Northeast Iceland’s Highland and Lowlands Post-trip | 3 days from $2,970 Post-trip | 4 days from $3,990

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Above: Mountains soar straight out of the sea in Iceland’s Westfjords region.

Glacier Heli-hiking

Post-trip | 3 days from $7,990

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E X P L O R I N G R U S S I A’ S F A R E A S T A N D W R A N G E L I S L A N D

• Explore Wrangel Island Reserve, known as the “polar bear nursery” of the world. • Observe gray whales in their northern feeding grounds with a team of naturalists. • Document iconic wildlife—from reindeer to puffins—with a National Geographic photographer.

Island and Inlet by Zodiac, or go hiking on shore. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

DAY 1 I ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, U.S./NOME Fly from Anchorage to Nome and embark our ship. National Geographic Orion for the entire voyage I Meals: 1L, 1D DAYS 2–4 I PROVIDENIYA, RUSSIA/ CHUKCHI PENINSULA In Provideniya, visit the local museum and witness a cultural dance performance. Round Cape Dezhnev, the easternmost point of the Eurasian continent, and go ashore to visit the Chukchi and Yupik village of Uelen. Explore Kolyuchin

1 3 D AY S F R O M $ 1 7, 5 0 0

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Photographer Evgenia Arbugaeva will join the August 19, 2020 departure.

DAYS 5–8 I WRANGEL ISLAND Spend four days exploring the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Wrangel Island Reserve. With the world’s largest population of Pacific walruses and the highest density of ancestral polar bear dens, Wrangel Island offers incredible opportunities for wildlife viewing. It was also the last refuge of woolly mammoths, whose bones and tusks have been discovered amid the island’s riverbeds. As we explore by ship, by Zodiac, and on foot, keep an eye out for gray whales and more than a hundred migratory bird species. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D

2020 Dates: Aug. 7–19 | Aug. 19–31 | Aug. 31–Sept. 12 2021 Dates: Aug. 3–15 | Aug. 15–27 | Aug. 27–Sept. 8

DAYS 9–11 I PROVIDENSKY Sail south to the easternmost reaches of Russia and visit Lorino, Chukotka’s largest indigenous village. Explore Whale Bone Alley on Yttygran Island, thought to have been a communal or ceremonial Yupik gathering place. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

Winterlake Lodge

DAYS 12–13 I BERING STRAIT/ ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, U.S. Cross the legendary Bering Strait before returning to Anchorage and flying home. Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D

Above: A polar bear placidly watches as her cub climbs aboard.

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INFORMATION

See page 64 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $26,100. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Post-trip | 5 days from $6,399

Tutka Bay Lodge

Post-trip | 5 days from $6,525

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AC RO S S T H E B E R I N G S E A : F R O M K AT M A I T O K A M C H AT K A

• See smoking volcanoes, and spot brown bears and Steller's sea eagles. • Trace World War II history on two Aleutian Islands that are off-limits to the public. • Delve into Koryak reindeer-herding culture in the Russian Far East.

Discover the volcanic Aleutian Islands, cruising past active volcanoes that form the Ring of Fire’s northern rim. By special permission, step ashore on Kiska and Attu to see Japanese war relics. Meals: 7B, 7L, 7D DAYS 11–14 I KAMCHATKA, RUSSIA/ COMMANDER ISLANDS Visit Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula. Glide along the Zhupanova River in search of Steller's sea eagles and spotted seals. Sail the Commander Islands, a designated UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, watching for Russian sea otters and multiple whale species. On Bering Island, stop at the gravesite of Danish explorer Vitus Bering. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D DAYS 1–3 I ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, U.S./ KATMAI NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE Embark our ship and explore the shores of Katmai National Park and Preserve, home to one of the world's largest concentrations of brown bears. National Geographic Orion for the entire voyage I Meals: 2B, 3L, 3D DAYS 4–10 I UNALASKA/ ALEUTIAN ISLANDS Anchor off the Unalaska fishing port, site of a Japanese air attack during World War II.

DAYS 15–19 I KAMCHATKA/CHUKOTKA Explore the seldom visited coasts of the Russian Far East. Hike between secluded bays, photograph brown bears fishing, and learn about the local Koryak reindeer-herding culture on several village visits. Meals: 5B, 5L, 5D DAYS 20–22 I PROVIDENIYA/BERING STRAIT/ ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, U.S. In Provideniya, witness a cultural dance performance. Cross the legendary Bering Strait before returning to Anchorage. Meals: 3B, 3L, 2D

2 2 D AY S F R O M $ 2 7, 4 4 0

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Chris Rainier will join the July 17, 2020 departure. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: June 14–July 5 | July 17–Aug. 7 2021 Dates: June 10–July 1 | July 13–Aug. 3 See page 64 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $41,020. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Winterlake Lodge

Post-trip | 5 days from $6,399

Tutka Bay Lodge

Post-trip | 5 days from $6,525

N OW I N CLU D ED Take advantage of a complimentary pre-voyage night in Anchorage. Also, we will cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew.

Above: Sunset darkens the volcanic cones of Kamchatka, Russia.

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M O R E WAY S T O E X P L O R E THE ARCTIC

N O RWAY ' S FJ O R D S A N D A R C T I C S VA L B A R D

ARCTIC EXPLORATION: A VOYAGE TO ICELAND, EAST GREENLAND, AND NORWAY

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Aboard the new National Geographic Endurance, venture north to seek out Arctic wildlife—including walruses, seals, and reindeer—with our naturalists. Follow Norway’s fjord-carved coast from Bergen to Tromsø, and glide beneath the seabird-dotted cliffs of the Lofoten islands to discover colorful fishing villages on our way to the icy shores of Svalbard. Spend five days exploring Svalbard, kayaking deep into ice-fringed inlets; hiking windswept islands; and searching for iconic wildlife—including the majestic polar bear.

Embark the National Geographic Endurance for an epic journey from the remote reaches of Iceland to the rugged, ice-sculpted shores of Greenland and the spectacular fjords of Norway. Go ashore in Iceland's Westman Islands, and explore Greenland’s iceetched eastern coast, home to the world’s largest fjord system. We’ll chart a course north, seeking out big ice and fascinating Arctic wildlife before cruising to Norway to explore the magical Lofoten islands and fjords that carve deeply into the country’s wild interior.

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July 3–19

*These departures travel in reverse, from Oslo to Bergen.

Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Airfare is not included in the price. Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

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$17,160


Experience the majesty that awaits at the top of the globe, exploring fjord-laced coasts and remote islands, kayaking ice-dotted seascapes, and seeking out legendary wildlife.

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Aboard the National Geographic Explorer, trace the rugged fjords of Greenland and navigate the northern end of Canada’s legendary Devon Island. Explore Lancaster Sound, the gateway to the Northwest Passage, and hear from our experts and onboard cartographers about the explorers who sought to make history here. Spot polar bears on the pack ice, get up close to massive glaciers, and hike the myriad islands that dot Canada’s northern shores.

Set sail aboard the National Geographic Orion and explore the cultural heritage of the Bering Sea, where Russian, American, and Aleut influences intermingle on wild and remote isles. Sail the legendary Bering Strait en route to Provideniya, and glimpse traditions of the indigenous Yupik in this “gateway to the Arctic.” Visit the incredible wildlife sanctuaries of Alaska’s Pribilof Islands, delve into the region's World War II history in Unalaska, and explore coastal Katmai National Park.

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F R E N C H P O LY N E S I A : B E Y O N D T H E P O S T C A R D

• Cruise the turquoise lagoon of Rangiroa, one of the largest atolls in the world.

1 0 D AY S F R O M $ 8 , 3 6 0

• Tour ancient sites on the isle of Huahine with an archaeologist. • Snorkel or dive from a private islet on the Bora-Bora coral reef.

ine ancient marae—sacred communal sites—with an archaeologist. National Geographic Orion for the entire voyage. Meals: 3B, 4L, 4D

DAYS 1–5 I U.S./PAPEETE, FRENCH POLYNESIA/SOCIETY ISLANDS Depart the U.S. for Tahiti, and embark our ship. Sail from Papeete to spectacular Bora-Bora, where we’ll snorkel, dive, kayak, and paddleboard in a turquoise lagoon from one of the motus, or private islets. Visit Marae Taputapuatea on Raiatea, one of the most important cultural sites in Polynesia, and tour a family-run vanilla plantation on Tahaa. Discover Huahine island, the former home of Tahitian royalty, and exam-

DAYS 6–10 I TUAMOTU ARCHIPELAGO/ PAPEETE/U.S. Explore the so-called "dangerous archipelago," and snorkel, dive, kayak, and swim in its protected reefs and crystalline lagoons. Ride the current into the Fakarava lagoon on a famed drift dive, and navigate limestone caves with local guides on Makatea. Cruise between palm-fringed islets into the Rangiroa atoll and encounter manta rays, dolphins, sea turtles, and hammerheads in its neon-blue waters. Fly to Papeete to connect with your overnight flight home. Meals: 4B, 4L, 3D

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Above: A snorkeler swims amid tropical fish in Tahiti.

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A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Andy Bardon will join the May 5 and May 12, 2020 departures. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Apr. 14–23 | May 5–14 | May 12–21* 2021 Dates: Apr. 12–20† | May 3–11† | May 10–18*† *These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. †The 2021 departures follow a modified itinerary. See our website for details. See page 64 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $12,540. Airfare is not included in the price. The internal flight is an additional $390 per person (subject to change).

Book by December 31, 2019 and receive FREE international round-trip airfare between Los Angeles and Papeete. We will also cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew. Book two or more South Pacific voyages aboard the National Geographic Orion and SAVE 10% on each expedition.

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.


A Z U R E S E A S F R O M TA H I T I T O T H E M A R Q U E S A S

• Hike in search of rare birds on the far-flung isle of Fatu Hiva alongside our naturalists. • Explore the little-known Tuamotu Archipelago by kayak and snorkel its vibrant reefs.

1 7 D AY S F R O M $ 1 6 , 7 2 0

• Witness a traditional Marquesan dance performance at an ancient marae.

raft made landfall in 1947. National Geographic Orion for the entire voyage I Meals: 3B, 4L, 4D DAYS 6–9 I NUKU HIVA, MARQUESAS/ HIVA OA/FATU HIVA Venture to the north shore of Nuku Hiva island—the capital of the Marquesas archipelago. View ancient petroglyphs and witness a dance performance at a marae. Sample local foods and peruse arts and crafts in a nearby village. Anchor at Hiva Oa and head inland to see the stunning Me’ae Lipona, one of the largest ancient tiki statues in Polynesia. In Hanavave Bay, visit a remote village, hike to a waterfall, or take Zodiacs to a neighboring bay for a bird-watching excursion in the Omoa Valley. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D

DAYS 1–5 I U.S./PAPEETE, FRENCH POLYNESIA/RANGIROA/ TUAMOTU ARCHIPELAGO Arrive in Papeete, Tahiti after an overnight flight, and fly to Rangiroa to embark the National Geographic Orion. Explore Fakarava, one of the largest atolls in French Polynesia. Learn about the island’s pearl industry, snorkel protected reefs, or ride the current into the lagoon on a world-famous drift dive. Continue to Raroia, where Thor Heyerdahl’s famous Kon-Tiki Above: Sailboats dot a picturesque inlet in the Marquesas.

DAYS 10–17 I EXPLORING THE MARQUESAS/ TUAMOTU ARCHIPELAGO/ MAKATEA/PAPEETE Scuba dive with manta rays and search for rare cetaceans while navigating among the Marquesas. Cruise to the Tuamotu Archipelago, a collection of more than 80 isles and atolls. Go ashore on Makatea, an uplifted coral atoll; explore limestone grottos; search for endemic fruit doves; and snorkel a nearby reef. Disembark in Papeete and tour Tahiti before transferring to the airport for your overnight flight home. Meals: 7B, 7L, 6D

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Krista Rossow will join the April 21, 2020 departure. INFORMATION 2020 Date: Apr. 21–May 7 2021 Date: Apr. 19–May 5 See page 64 for the ship description and deck plan. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $25,070. Airfare is not included in the price. The internal flight is an additional $780 per person (subject to change).

Book by December 31, 2019 and receive FREE international round-trip airfare between Los Angeles and Papeete. We will also cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew. Book two or more South Pacific voyages and SAVE 10% on each expedition.

MO R E WAYS TO EXP LO R E Experience the tropical highlights described on this page on our shorter, 10-day Tahiti to the Marquesas: French Polynesian Discovery voyage. Visit our website for details.

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E A S T E R I S L A N D T O TA H I T I : TA L E S O F T H E P A C I F I C

• Trace the legend of the ill-fated H.M.S. Bounty to seldom visited Pitcairn Island. • Join archaeologists on Easter Island to examine ancient burial sites and towering moai. • Dive or snorkel the pristine reefs of Fakarava, part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

DAYS 6–10 I AT SEA/PITCAIRN ISLANDS On the two-day journey west from Easter Island, listen to informative talks by our experts. Once at Ducie Island, watch for frigatebirds and snorkel among spectacular reefs. Explore pristine Henderson Island on foot and by kayak. This uplifted atoll is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to four endemic bird species. Continue to Pitcairn Island, where we’ll meet the descendants of the 18th-century H.M.S. Bounty mutineers. National Geographic Orion for the remainder of the trip I Meals: 5B, 5L, 5D

DAYS 1–5 I U.S./SANTIAGO, CHILE/ EASTER ISLAND Depart the U.S. on an overnight flight to Santiago, and spend a night in Chile's capital city. Early the next morning, fly to Easter Island. Explore volcanic calderas and join archaeologists to examine the island’s colossal moai statues. Mandarin Oriental, Santiago; Hanga Roa Eco-Resort or similar I Meals: 4B, 3L, 3D

DAYS 11–20 I AT SEA/MANGAREVA/ FRENCH POLYNESIA/TUAMOTU ARCHIPELAGO/PAPEETE/U.S. Spend a day at sea before arriving at Mangareva, the largest of the Gambier Islands. Then navigate reefs and islets during a day at sea. Discover the tropical town of Rotoava on Fakarava, one of the largest atolls in French Polynesia. Snorkel the protected reefs, or ride the current into the lagoon on a world-famous drift dive. Arrive in Papeete, Tahiti, and take a tour of the island before transferring to the airport for your overnight flight home. Meals: 9B, 9L, 8D

Above: A traveler fits a lineup of moai statues into the camera frame.

2 0 D AY S F R O M $ 1 9, 5 2 0

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Susan Seubert will join the March 28, 2020 departure. INFORMATION 2020 Date: Mar. 28–Apr. 16 2021 Date: Mar. 26–Apr. 14 See page 64 for the ship description and deck plan. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $29,280. Airfare is not included in the price. The internal flight is an additional $680 per person (subject to change).

Book by December 31, 2019 and receive FREE international round-trip airfare between Los Angeles and Santiago/Papeete. We will also cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew. Book two or more South Pacific voyages aboard the National Geographic Orion and SAVE 10% on each expedition. AD D TO YOUR EXPER IEN C E

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VIETNAM AND CAMBODIA: A LO N G T H E M E KO N G R I V E R

• Cruise along the Mekong aboard the elegant Jahan riverboat.

1 5 D AY S F R O M $ 1 1 , 7 6 0

• Glide in local boats among the floating houses of Kampong Chhnang. • Watch the sunrise at Angkor Wat, and spend two days exploring the temple with our experts.

DAYS 6–12 I KAMPONG CHAM/KAMPONG CHHNANG/KAMPONG TRALACH/ PHNOM PENH/TAN CHAU OR CHAU DOC, VIETNAM/CAI BE Embark the Jahan and spend six days meandering along the Mekong River, stopping to visit ancient temples and meet the residents of riverside villages. Glide among the floating houses of Tonle Sap, and ride an oxcart to the village of Kampong Tralach. In Phnom Penh, ride a cyclo to the Royal Palace, visit the National Museum and the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, and enjoy an Apsara dance performance. Stroll through colorful markets and gather for a gala dinner onboard. Jahan through Day 12 I Meals: 7B, 7L, 7D

DAYS 1–5 I U.S./SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA/ ANGKOR Depart for Siem Reap, arriving on Day 3, and settle into our hotel. Witness the sunrise at Angkor Wat, a 12th-century Khmer temple; explore several historic sites; and visit a traditional arts school. Ride a tuk-tuk to the walled city of Angkor Thom and enjoy a private dinner and dance performance at a temple. La Résidence d’Angkor I Meals: 2B, 1L, 2D

DAYS 13–15 I MY THO/HO CHI MINH CITY (SAIGON)/U.S. Disembark in My Tho to visit the Vinh Trang Pagoda, and then head to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). Explore the city’s historic sites, attend a lively performance of water puppetry, and enjoy a private cocktail reception at the former residence of the U.S. Ambassador. Transfer to the airport for your return flight, arriving home the same day. Park Hyatt Saigon I Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Geographer Jan Nijman will join the February 10, 2020 departure.

INFORMATION 2020 Dates: Jan. 7–21* | Feb. 4–18* | Feb. 10–24 2021 Dates: Jan. 4–18 | Jan. 18–Feb. 1 | Jan. 26–Feb. 9* Feb. 15–Mar. 1 | Feb. 23–Mar. 9* *These departures follow the itinerary show but in the reverse order. See page 68 for the ship description and deck plan. Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $17,520. Airfare is not included in the price.

N OW I N CLU D ED We will cover your bar tab on board and tips for the crew.

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

Above: Local fishermen toss nets into the Mekong as the Jahan glides in their wake.

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N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C E N D U R A N C E The National Geographic Endurance is the only icebreaker-class passenger ship purpose-built for polar exploration. The patented, highly strengthened X-Bow® hull and next-generation navigation technology ensure a safe and smooth ride in all conditions. Capacity: 126 guests in 69 outward-facing cabins Registry: Bahamas Overall Length: 406 feet Public Areas: A rooftop observation deck offering panoramic views from the bow, a glass-enclosed yoga studio, a sauna, outdoor infinity hot tubs, a library warmed by a fireplace, and an expedition base with state-of-the-art Zodiac loading bays to enable rapid responses to wildlife sightings Meals: The main dining area offers panoramic views, heated outdoor seating areas, and locally sourced sustainable fare. A casual café serves lighter fare in a lounge area on the observation deck. Guests can book a chef’s table meal for a special, intimate dining experience. Suites: All cabins are outward facing and have large windows, en suite bathrooms, and individual climate controls. Fifty-three cabins have balconies that allow passengers to take advantage of the vessel’s unprecedented sight lines. Each cabin is equipped with an expedition command center, including a tablet and mobile docking center, TV, and Wi-Fi. Special Features: A state-of-the-art gym, a fully staffed wellness center with spa treatments, a fleet of Zodiacs and kayaks, snowshoes, crosscountry skis, a hydrophone, an underwater camera, and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV). A full-time doctor, an undersea specialist, a National Geographic photographer, a National Geographic–Lindblad-certified photography instructor, and a video chronicler accompany each voyage. Clockwise from top: An artist rendering of the National Geographic Endurance; the Ice Lounge is the ship’s hub for recaps, presentations, and socializing; the main restaurant Two Seven Zero°; artist Zaria Forman has curated “Change,” a permanent polar art exhibit aboard the ship.

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Clockwise from above: A standard cabin; the expansive studio for yoga and stretch sessions; a standard bathroom; the mudroom with new loading bays to get guests on Zodiacs and out into nature.

C A B I N C AT E G O RY G U I D E Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 Category 6 Category 7 Category A Solo Note: See our website for additional decks not shown above.

Category B Solo

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N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C ORION

N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C EXPLORER

The National Geographic Orion is a state-of-the-art ship in the National Geographic–Lindblad fleet. Fully stabilized, it is spacious and modern, with a variety of public rooms that offer a panoramic view of the passing landscape. Guests are welcome on the open bridge to meet the captain and officers and learn about navigation.

The National Geographic Explorer is a state-of-the-art, fully stabilized, ice-class expedition ship with a reinforced forward hull that enables it to navigate polar environments while providing exceptional comfort. Our open bridge provides guests an opportunity to meet our officers and learn about navigation.

Capacity: 102 guests in 53 outside cabins Registry: Bahamas Overall Length: 338 feet

Capacity: 148 guests in 81 outside cabins Registry: Bahamas Overall Length: 367 feet

Public Areas: An outdoor café, a lounge with a bar and audiovisual facilities, a restaurant, a sundeck with a hot tub, a reception desk, an observation lounge and library, a global gallery, and a marina platform. Wi-Fi is available in select areas.

Public Areas: A bistro bar, a chart room, a gift shop, a library, a restaurant, a lounge with a bar and audiovisual facilities, an observation lounge, and a mudroom. Wi-Fi is available in select areas.

Meals: Served in a single seating with unassigned tables. Exceptional cuisine features flavors of the regions we visit.

Meals: Served in single seatings with unassigned tables. All dining venues on board offer regionally inspired cuisine using fresh, local ingredients.

Cabins: All cabins offer ocean views, private facilities, climate controls, Wi-Fi connections, USB ports, and a flat-screen TV. Some have balconies.

Cabins: All cabins face outside with en suite bathrooms, climate controls, a flatscreen TV, Ethernet and Wi-Fi connections, and USB ports. Some have balconies.

Expedition Equipment: Zodiac landing craft, a fleet of 24 double kayaks, a hydrophone, underwater video cameras, a video microscope, a crow’s-nest camera, and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV). For South Pacific voyages, there is snorkel gear for all guests, 10 stand-up paddleboards, scuba gear for a number of guests, a glass-bottom Zodiac, and a splash cam.

Expedition Equipment: Zodiacs, double kayaks, a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), a hydrophone, a splash cam, an underwater video camera, a crow’s-nest remote-controlled camera, and a video microscope Special Features: An undersea specialist, a National Geographic–Lindbladcertified photography instructor, a video chronicler, a full-time doctor, an ELEVATOR a fitness center, a spa treatment room, a sauna, elevator, an Internet café, LIBRARY OBSERVATION LOUNGE and laundry service. A National Geographic photographer and Global BRIDGE Perspectives guest speaker accompany every departure. Onboard Wi-Fi can be purchased. BRIDGE DECK

Special Features: An undersea specialist, a National Geographic–Lindbladcertified photography instructor, a video chronicler, a full-time doctor, an elevator, a fitness center, a spa treatment room, a sauna, and laundry service. Onboard Wi-Fi can be purchased. A National Geographic photographer accompanies every departure. Two dive masters accompany South Pacific voyages. FITNESS CENTER/ LEXSPA TREATMENT ROOM

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Wellness: The vessel is staffed by a wellness specialist and features a fitness center with Life Fitness® equipment, a spa treatment room, and a sauna. SUNDECK

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Wellness: The vessel is staffed by a wellness specialist and features a fitness center with a panoramic view of the sea, an outdoor stretching area, a spa FITNESS CENTER treatment room, and a sauna.

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N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C E N D E AV O U R I I

N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C ISLANDER

The state-of-the-art National Geographic Endeavour II is a spacious yet nimble ship that allows for smooth passage among the Galápagos Islands. Our Ecuadorian captain and officers welcome guests to the open bridge.

Designed for just 48 guests, the intimate National Geographic Islander offers comfortable public spaces and a variety of exploration tools. Our Ecuadorian captain and officers welcome guests to the open bridge.

Capacity: 96 guests in 52 outside cabins Registry: Ecuador Overall Length: 236 feet

Capacity: 48 guests in 24 outside cabins Registry: Ecuador Overall Length: 164 feet

Public Areas: Forward lounge and bar accommodating all guests for presentations and gatherings, a restaurant, a large library with Mac® kiosks, an open-air observation deck, and an area for underwater gear

Public Areas: An open-air observation deck and a second covered outside deck with hammocks, tables, and chairs; a lounge and bar accommodating all guests for presentations and gatherings; a dining room; a library; Mac® kiosks; and Wi-Fi access

Meals: Served in a single seating with unassigned tables. The menu is international with an Ecuadorian flair. Cabins: All face outside and feature large windows, Wi-Fi access, private facilities, and climate controls. Beds can be configured as two twins or as a single queen. Seven sets of cabins feature a connecting door and can be booked together for families.

Meals: Served in a single seating with unassigned tables. The menu is international with an Ecuadorian flair. Cabins: All have a window with an outside view and feature private facilities, ample storage, and climate controls. The bed can be configured as two twins or as a single queen. Expedition Equipment: Zodiacs, a fleet of kayaks and stand-up paddleboards, snorkel gear and wet suits for both adults and children, a video microscope, and an underwater video camera

Special Features: A shipboard doctor, a National Geographic–Lindbladcertified photo instructor, a video chronicler, National Geographic Global Explorers program for kids and teens, snorkel instruction, laundry service, Wi-Fi access, and a global gallery

Special Features: A shipboard doctor, a National Geographic–Lindbladcertified photo instructor, a video chronicler, National Geographic Global Explorers program for kids and teens, snorkel instruction, Wi-Fi access, laundry service, and a global gallery

Wellness: A spa, exercise classes, and a wellness specialist

Wellness: A spa, exercise classes, and a wellness specialist

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Expedition Equipment: Zodiacs, a glass-bottom boat, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards, snorkel gear and wet suits for both adults and children, a video microscope, and an underwater video camera

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Note: See our website for additional decks and cabin categories not shown above.

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N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C Q U E S T/ V E N T U R E

N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C S E A B I R D/ S E A L I O N

The state-of-the-art National Geographic Quest and National Geographic Venture are twin sister ships specially designed for our expeditions and built in the U.S.

Our nimble sister ships, the National Geographic Sea Bird and National Geographic Sea Lion, have been recently restyled and refreshed. A fleet of kayaks and expedition landing craft provide easy access to places of interest, and plenty of public spaces allow guests to relax in comfort after a day of exploring. Our captain and officers welcome guests to the open bridge.

Capacity: 100 guests in 50 outside cabins Registry: United States Overall Length: 238 feet Public Areas: Each ship features a partially covered observation deck with chairs, tables, and an outdoor bar; a fitness center; a lounge with full-service bar and audiovisual facilities; a spa; a mudroom for storage of expedition gear; a global gallery; public restrooms on all decks; and an elevator. The open bridge provides guests with an opportunity to meet our officers and captains and learn about navigation.

Capacity: 62 guests in 31 outside cabins Registry: United States Overall Length: 152 feet Public Areas: A library, a gift shop, a lounge with full-service bar and audiovisual facilities, an observation deck, a partially covered sundeck with chairs and tables, and an outdoor stretching area

Meals: Served in single seatings with unassigned tables. Breakfast and lunch are wide-selection buffets with chef-action stations, while dinners are primarily served plated.

Meals: Served in a single seating with unassigned tables. The menu features locally inspired fare. Cabins: All cabins face outside with windows, private facilities, reading lights, and individual climate controls.

Cabins: All cabins face outside with windows or portholes and offer Wi-Fi access, private facilities, and climate controls. Category 4 cabins have balconies and sliding glass doors. Connecting cabins are also available in Categories 1, 2, and 3.

Expedition Equipment: A bow camera; a hydrophone; kayaks; snorkeling gear; expedition landing craft; a splash cam; stand-up paddleboards; an underwater video camera; a video microscope; and, in Baja, wet suits

Expedition Equipment: A fleet of eight Zodiacs, 24 kayaks, snorkeling gear, a hydrophone, an underwater video camera, a video microscope, stand-up paddleboards, a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), and a splash cam

Special Features: Wi-Fi access, exercise equipment, a spa, a wellness specialist, a National Geographic–Lindblad-certified photo instructor, and a video chronicler. A doctor is on board in Baja and Costa Rica/Panama, and an undersea specialist is on board in Baja and Alaska.

Special Features: Exercise equipment, a spa, and an elevator. A National Geographic–Lindblad-certified photo instructor, a video chronicler, an undersea specialist, and a wellness specialist are also on board.

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LOUNGE DECK 224

101

104

BRIDGE DECK

VIEWING PLATFORM

GLOBAL GALLERY

226

103

106

GYM EQUIPMENT

SPA

228

105

BRIDGE

108

Wellness: The vessel is staffed by a wellness specialist and features exercise equipment, a spa, and an outdoor stretching area.


SEA CLOUD

DELFIN II

The Sea Cloud, a four-masted square-rigger, was built in 1931 by Wall Street businessman E. F. Hutton for his wife, Marjorie Merriweather Post. Cabins and common areas are beautifully appointed with antiques and periodstyle furniture. The Sea Cloud carries 30 sails measuring a total of 32,000 square feet. They are raised by hand by a spirited crew, and guests have the chance to learn about their design and function during the voyage. Guests are welcome on the open bridge to learn how the Sea Cloud is navigated and sailed. While the ship is elegant, the atmosphere on board is relaxed and casual. A National Geographic–Lindblad-certified photography instructor accompanies all departures. Capacity: 58 guests in 30 cabins, including two owner’s suites Registry: Malta Overall Length: 360 feet Public Areas: An outdoor Lido Bar, two sundecks, a first-class restaurant, an elegant bar and lounge, and Wi-Fi access on board Meals: Served in a single seating with unassigned tables. The menu emphasizes regional fare. Cabins: The ship features 30 outside staterooms and cabins equipped with private facilities, individual climate controls, and a hair dryer. The two owner’s suites, once the quarters of Hutton and Post, have sitting areas, fireplaces, and walk-in closets—and were designed by Ms. Post herself.

The Delfin II is an intimate riverboat with luxurious suites that offer expansive Amazon views. Skiffs, kayaks, and paddleboards allow guests to venture down narrow jungle waterways on day and night excursions. Capacity: 28 guests in 14 outside suites Registry: Peru Overall Length: 120 feet Public Areas: An enclosed air-conditioned lounge and lecture room; an observation deck with sofas, chairs, and a bar; a reference library; and an open bridge where guests are welcome to meet the captain and officers Meals: Served in a single seating with unassigned tables. The menu features local cuisine made from sustainable ingredients. Suites: Elegant, air-conditioned guest suites feature large windows and private facilities. Four are master suites with 90-degree panoramic windows, and four suites can be interconnected to accommodate families. Expedition Equipment: 12-person skiffs with individual seat cushions and plenty of leg room, a fleet of kayaks and stand-up paddleboards, rain ponchos, and rubber boots Special Features: A National Geographic–Lindblad-certified photography instructor and wellness specialist accompany all departures.

SPA

36 34 32

30

37 35 33

31

BRIDGE

ENCLOSED LOUNGE

LOUNGE

BAR

BRIDGE

EXERCISE ROOM

OBSERVATION DECK

CAPTAIN’S AND LIDO DECK LOUNGE

24 22 20 18

28

LOUNGE RESTAURANT

29

16 17

25 23 21 19

PROMENADE DECK 10 9

12

14

16

11

13

15

DINING ROOM

UPPER DECK

8

6

7

5

4

2

3

2

4

6

8

1

3

5

7

1

MAIN DECK

MAIN DECK Note: See our website for cabin categories not shown above.

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DECK PLANS

LORD OF THE GLENS

JAHAN

The Lord of the Glens is the only ship of its kind able to both navigate the locks of the Caledonian Canal and sail among the islands of the Inner Hebrides. She offers us the unique ability to explore both the Highlands and the fabled Scottish isles.

Designed in the style of old colonial cruise liners, the elegant Jahan is one of the first modern boutique-style riverboats to sail the Mekong. Spacious cabins with private balconies, a range of covered and open-air public areas, a spa, and a swimming pool provide a delightful onboard experience.

Capacity: 48 guests in 26 outside cabins Registry: Great Britain Overall Length: 150 feet

Capacity: 48 guests in 24 outside cabins Registry: Vietnam Overall Length: 230 feet

Public Areas: With exterior teak decks, hardwood finished interiors, and fine fabrics, the Lord of the Glens offers a stylish and relaxing ambience. The two lounges and two open-air viewing areas are social hubs aboard ship. There is a bar, and space to read books from the well-stocked library.

Public Areas: Outdoor areas include the Terrace Deck, with both covered and open-air spaces, a small swimming pool, and a full-service bar. The lounge, located on the Upper Deck, has a library and facilities for films, slide shows, and presentations. The ship is fully air-conditioned. Guests are welcome on the open bridge to meet the captain and officers and learn about navigation.

Meals: Served in single seatings with unassigned tables for an informal atmosphere and easy mingling. Meals focus on healthy cuisine including fresh Scottish poultry, trout, and other options.

Meals: Served in single seatings with unassigned tables. The menu features regional fare.

Cabins: Cabins are tasteful, comfortable, and amply sized, with outside views. Most cabins have picture windows (three have two large portholes high in the cabin). Facilities include a private bathroom with shower, individually controlled air-conditioning and heating, a television, a music system, a hair dryer, a telephone, a safety deposit box, bathrobes, and toiletries.

Cabins: Every cabin is exceptionally spacious and comfortable. All face outside, and all have glass doors and private balconies for enjoying the scenery along the Mekong River and its tributaries. There is a mix of cabins with twin and queen-size beds. Each has private facilities and a hair dryer, individual climate control, a music entertainment system, and a mini-bar. A choice of pillows is provided on request.

Special Features: There is complimentary Wi-Fi on board and a computer in the reception area. Bicycles are provided along our route at no additional cost, and weather permitting, a kayaking excursion will be offered during the voyage.

Special Features: There is a spa that offers a choice of massage treatments, and a fitness room with a steam bath and a treadmill, a stationary bicycle, and an elliptical trainer. The boutique has a fine selection of local artwork and textiles. Morning tai chi classes are offered on the Terrace Deck. DVD and iPod® players are available on request.

DAVID LIVINGSTONE

SIR WALTER SCOTT

LOUNGE/LIBRARY

LOUNGE

TERRACE

THOMAS TELFORD DECK

RESTAURANT

SPA POOL

305

302 304

306

TERRACE DECK

RESTAURANT

BOUTIQUE

ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL DECK

201

203 205

207 209

211

202

204 206

208 210

212

103 105

107 109

111

113

104 106

108 110

112

114

BRIDGE

ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

301 303

APSARA SPA

FUNNEL BAR

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OBSERVATORY

TERRACE

LOBBY LOUNGE

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203 205

207

209 211

217

219*

202

204 206

208

210 212

214 216

218*

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UPPER DECK

105

104* 106*

MAIN DECK

JAMES WATT DECK

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FITNESS ROOM

DAVID ROBERTS DECK


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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Please Note: The applicable Terms and Conditions may vary from those listed below based upon the specific Expedition selected by the participant. A copy of the final Terms and Conditions applicable to each participant will be sent in pre-Expedition communications. If a court of competent jurisdiction or an arbitrator holds that any provision is invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity will not affect the validity or operation of any other provision and such invalid provision will be deemed to be severed from this Agreement. Basis of Pricing: All prices are (i) per person based on two persons sharing a room or cabin, unless otherwise noted, (ii) quoted in U.S. dollars, (iii) estimates based on tariffs, currency values, airfares, and third-party charges, and (iv) subject to change prior to booking. Notification of the current price relevant to the Expedition will be provided to the Participant at the time of booking. 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By registering for an Expedition, the participant certifies that he/she does not have any mental, physical, or other condition or disability that would create a hazard for himself or herself or other participants. National Geographic Expeditions and the tour operator reserve the right in their sole discretion to accept, decline to accept, or remove any participant on an Expedition. National Geographic Expeditions and the tour operator reserve the right, without penalty, to make changes in the published itinerary whenever, in their judgment, conditions warrant or if they deem it necessary for the comfort, convenience, or safety of the participants.

a refund and/or credit toward a future Expedition equivalent to the amount paid to the tour operator.

an Expedition, authorizes any medical treatment deemed necessary in the event of any injury or illness while participating in the activity including, but not limited to, X-ray, examination, anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis, or treatment and hospital care which is deemed advisable by, and is to be rendered under the general or specific supervision of, any physician and/ or surgeon licensed in the United States, or, if in a foreign country and no physician licensed to practice in the United States is reasonably available, by a duly licensed physician deemed competent to render the necessary care. In addition, the participant certifies that they have medical insurance which will cover personal accidents, medical expenses, medical evacuation, air ambulance, loss of effects, repatriation costs and all other expenses which might arise as a result of loss, damage, injury, delay, or inconvenience occurring to the participant, or that in the absence of this medical insurance coverage, the participant agrees to pay all costs of rescue and/or medical services as may be incurred on the participant’s behalf.

If National Geographic Expeditions or the tour operator cancels the Expedition in progress, the participants will receive a prorated refund based on the number of days not completed on the Expedition. If a participant elects to leave an Expedition in progress of their own volition, the participant will not receive any type of refund. 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Trip-cancellation insurance is available at an additional cost and is strongly recommended. For more information about and to enroll in an option available through Travel Insurance Services, visit the “Travel Insurance” section of our website at natgeoexpeditions.com. Itinerary Changes: The itineraries and staff presented in the catalog or on the website are subject to modification and change by National Geographic Expeditions or the tour operator. Every reasonable effort will be made to operate Expeditions as planned, but alterations may still occur after final itineraries are sent. Documentation: Participants are responsible for obtaining any documents required for their participation in the Expedition such as a valid passport, all visas, vaccination certificates, and any other documents. Failure to obtain documents does not negate the terms and conditions, and any extra costs incurred for rerouting due to travel without the necessary documents will be the participant’s responsibility. Health Requirements: National Geographic reasonably accommodates travelers with disabilities on all of its trips, but not all trips may be suitable for all travelers. Any physical condition, diet, or treatment requiring special attention must be reported in writing when the reservation is made. Walking and climbing stairs are required in many hotels and airports to board an aircraft and for many excursions. If the participant requires a slower pace, extra assistance, or the use of a cane or walking stick, arrangements may be made for private touring at each destination, if necessary, at the discretion of our Expedition staff. Depending upon the nature of the arrangements, extra costs for such arrangements may be the responsibility of the participant. If the participant would like to forgo some of the scheduled sightseeing to rejuvenate and relax, he/she may feel free to do so at any time. Please call National Geographic Expeditions for further details if you require special accommodation to participate on this Expedition. National Geographic Expeditions encourages participants to consult a doctor for specific medical advice about any activities or destinations. Certain Expeditions require that each Participant obtains his/her physician’s approval to join the Expedition, and in those cases, National Geographic Expeditions will send the Participant a form for his/her physician to sign and return per instructions outlined in the pre-Expedition communications. 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UPPER AMAZON

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A VOYAGE TO PANAMA AND COLOMBIA: EXPLORING THE CARIBBEAN COAST N E W BEST OF PATAGONIA: FROM TORRES DEL PAINE TO CAPE HORN PATAGONIA: CHILEAN FJORDS AND ARGENTINA'S STATEN ISLAND EPIC PATAGONIA: FJORDS, PEAKS, AND FORESTS SOUTHERN PATAGONIA: GLACIERS, FJORDS, AND WILDLIFE N E W

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N O RT H A M E R I C A ALASKA'S INSIDE PASSAGE* WILD ALASKA ESCAPE: A VOYAGE FROM SITKA TO JUNEAU* WILD ALASKA ESCAPE: A VOYAGE FROM JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN* A REMARKABLE JOURNEY TO ALASKA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, AND HAIDA GWAII* TREASURES OF THE INSIDE PASSAGE: ALASKA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA* COLUMBIA AND SNAKE RIVERS VOYAGE* EXPLORING BRITISH COLUMBIA AND THE SAN JUAN ISLANDS BAJA CALIFORNIA AND THE SEA OF CORTEZ: AMONG THE GREAT WHALES WILD BAJA ESCAPE: SERENITY AND SEA LIFE IN THE SEA OF CORTEZ

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30

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31

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32

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6

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34

8

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12

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35

9

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36

8

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37

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41

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35

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50

11

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51

17

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52

11

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6

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54

13

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55

22

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56

17

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56

17

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57

18

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13

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58

10

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59

17

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59

10

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60

20

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61

15

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EPIC ANTARCTICA VOYAGE: THE PENINSULA TO THE ROSS SEA ANTARCTICA, SOUTH GEORGIA, AND THE FALKLANDS* SOUTH GEORGIA AND THE FALKLANDS* SVALBARD IN SPRING: POLAR BEARS, ARCTIC LIGHT, AND EPIC ICE FABLED LANDS OF THE NORTH: GREENLAND TO NEWFOUNDLAND BY SEA*

EXPLORING RUSSIA'S FAR EAST AND WRANGEL ISLAND* ACROSS THE BERING SEA: FROM KATMAI TO KAMCHATKA* NORWAY'S FJORDS AND ARCTIC SVALBARD* ARCTIC EXPLORATION: A VOYAGE TO ICELAND, EAST GREENLAND, AND NORWAY EXPLORING GREENLAND AND THE CANADIAN HIGH ARCTIC* BERING SEA WILDERNESS: PRIBILOFS, KATMAI, AND KODIAK*

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ASIA VIETNAM AND CAMBODIA: ALONG THE MEKONG RIVER

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10

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10

DELFIN II

24

6

SEA BIRD/SEA LION

25

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SEA LION

26

15

SEA BIRD/SEA LION

32

15

VENTURE/SEA LION

GALÁPAGOS VOYAGE*

12

10

ISLANDER/ ENDEAVOUR II

ALASKA'S INSIDE PASSAGE*

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WILD ALASKA ESCAPE: A VOYAGE FROM SITKA TO JUNEAU WILD ALASKA ESCAPE: A VOYAGE FROM JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN* A REMARKABLE JOURNEY TO ALASKA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, AND HAIDA GWAII* BAJA CALIFORNIA: A REMARKABLE JOURNEY*

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WILD ALASKA ESCAPE: A VOYAGE FROM SITKA TO JUNEAU* WILD ALASKA ESCAPE: A VOYAGE FROM JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN* A REMARKABLE JOURNEY TO ALASKA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, AND HAIDA GWAII* TREASURES OF THE INSIDE PASSAGE: ALASKA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA*

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