2019-2020 National Geographic Expeditions Small Ship Catalog

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34 French Polynesia: Beyond the Postcard

16 Alaska’s Inside Passage

35 Tahiti to the Marquesas:

18 Wild Alaska Escape

French Polynesian Discovery

19 Epic Alaska: Misty Fiords to the Lynn Canal Columbia, and Haida Gwaii

Alaska and British Columbia

22 Exploring British Columbia and the San Juan Islands

23 Columbia and Snake Rivers Voyage 24 Baja California and the Sea of Cortez:

24 Whales and Wildness: Spring in the

Among the Great Whales

30 Galápagos

26 A Voyage to Belize: Wildlife, Reefs, and Rivers 27 Costa Rica and the Panama Canal 28 Sailing the Caribbean

SOUTH AMERICA

29 Best of Patagonia: Torres del Paine to Cape Horn 29 Epic Patagonia: Fjords, Peaks, and Forests 29 Patagonia: Chilean Fjords and Argentina's Staten Island

30 Galápagos 31 Wild Galápagos Escape N E W 31 Wild Galápagos and Peru Escape N E W 32 Peru: Land of the Inca 32 Galápagos and Peru 33 Upper Amazon

33 Upper Amazon

37 Under Sail: Greece to the Dalmatian Coast

F A M I LY E X P E D I T I O N S

38 Scotland’s Highlands and Islands 39 Ancient Isles: England, Ireland, a nd Scotland

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Eight new itineraries to the Arctic

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42 Journey to Antarctica 44 South Georgia and the Falklands NEW

16 Alaska's Inside Passage 18 Wild Alaska Escape 19 Epic Alaska: Misty Fiords to the Lynn Canal

40 National Geographic Endurance Voyages:

25 Destination Baja: Espíritu Santo

Columbia, and Haida Gwaii

25 Baja California: A Remarkable Journey

POLAR REGIONS

25 Baja California: A Remarkable Journey

20 A Remarkable Journey to Alaska, British

EUROPE

21 Treasures of the Inside Passage:

Front cover: A traveler aboard our fleet gazes at the pristine coastline of Svalbard.

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19 Epic Alaska: Misty Fiords to the Lynn Canal

36 Easter Island to Tahiti: Tales of the Pacific

20 A Remarkable Journey to Alaska, British

Sea of Cortez

PHOTO GRAPHY EXPEDITIONS

S O U T H PAC I F I C

45 Antarctica, South Georgia, and the Falklands 46 Land of the Polar Bears

20 A Remarkable Journey to Alaska, British

Columbia, and Haida Gwaii

21 Treasures of the Inside Passage:

Alaska and British Columbia

30 Galápagos RESOURCES AND MORE 4

The National Geographic Difference

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The National Geographic–Lindblad Experience

48 Exploring Greenland and the Canadian

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Our Experts

49 A Circumnavigation of Iceland

12 The New National Geographic Endurance

46 Norway's Fjords and Arctic Svalbard 47 Svalbard, Iceland, and Greenland’s East Coast High Arctic

50 Exploring Russia’s Far East and

Wrangel Island

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14 Special Offers

51 Across the Bering Sea: From Katmai

to Kamchatka

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52 Bering Sea Wilderness: Pribilofs, Katmai,

and Kodiak

54 Deck Plans 65 Terms and Conditions 66 Expeditions Calendar

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ASIA

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53 Vietnam and Cambodia: Along the

10 The Onboard Experience

These trips are offered in partnership with Lindblad Expeditions.

Mekong River

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CLOSER THAN YOU’VE EVER IMAGINED

LET THE EXPERTS GUIDE YOU

We have always gone further, pioneering new paths in science and

The signature of these voyages is the extraordinary expedition team

exploration, telling the stories of remote cultures, and inspiring

that travels with us—naturalists, marine biologists, conservationists,

innovators. We open doors around the globe so that you can go

cultural experts, and photographers who interpret what we

behind the scenes to get a close-up view of work that’s helping to

encounter, whether it’s the indigenous cultures of the South Pacific

illuminate and protect the world’s treasures, from environmental

or the rare species of the Amazon. From the expedition leaders

education programs in the Galápagos to whale conservation in

at the helm of our explorations to the experts we meet on board

Alaska. Aboard our nimble ships, you’ll also have rare access to

and in the field, you’ll be surrounded by people who are steeped in

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

knowledge—and passionate about sharing that knowledge with you.

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Over the past 130 years, we’ve sent our scientists, storytellers, and adventurers across continents and into remote cultures, down to the oceans’ depths and up to 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, in depth, right at the source—and to be transformed by the experience.

W H E N Y O U T R A V E L W I T H U S ,

T H E L I N D B L A D E X P E D I T I O N S–

YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FUND

When you travel with us, you support the National Geographic Society’s

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

researchers and explorers who work to preserve, protect, and advance our

have an opportunity to make further impact. The Lindblad

understanding of the planet and its people. Every year, the Society awards

Expeditions–National Geographic Fund, endowed with guest

more than 575 grants to scientists, educators, innovators, and storytellers

contributions made on board, allows us to give back to the

around the world. They are changing how we understand and interact with

treasured places we visit. Thanks to our travelers, we have

our planet—and helping to protect it for future generations. To learn more,

supported an invasive species eradication project in South

visit natgeo.com/info.

Georgia, National Geographic’s Pristine Seas project, and more.

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As pioneers in exploration, National Geographic and Lindblad Expeditions continue to blaze trails to the furthest reaches of the planet. Our strategic partnership—which dates back to 2004—provides a wealth of combined experience in the places we visit, and translates into unforgettable expeditions that excite, engage, and educate. With a knowledgeable expedition team at our helm, we take to the seas in the spirit of National Geographic explorers, seeking discovery wherever we can find it. We venture out—by foot, kayak, Zodiac, snorkel, and even paddleboard—to bring you closer to the wildlife and the wild places you explore. Our state-of-the-art expedition tools allow us to delve even deeper, sharing live footage from the ocean deep shot by high definition underwater cameras, and listening in on the conversations of 6   1- 8 8 8 -96 6 - 8 6 87 | N ATG EO E X P E D I T I O N S.COM


whales with a hydrophone. Our voyages aren’t scripted; each one is an immersive adventure filled with spontaneous moments, like wandering among thousands of penguins in Antarctica, or interacting with a remote community in the Russian Far East. In 2020, we’ll venture to the far reaches of the Arctic aboard our newest expedition ship, the National Geographic Endurance, to seek out extraordinary adventures and discover rugged lands that few ever see. As always, we’ll continue to explore fascinating places far and wide. From the pristine atolls of French Polynesia to the wilds of Svalbard, our expeditions span the globe. Wherever you choose to journey with us, you’ll explore alongside a top-notch team and enjoy the benefits of traveling aboard a world-class fleet of expedition ships. NATGEO EX PEDITIONS.COM | 1- 888 -966 - 8687   7


| E X P L O R E T H E W O R L D W I T H O U R 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 veteran National Geographic photographer joins every departure of the National Geographic Endurance, National Geographic Explorer, and the 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. Below, meet a few of the fascinating experts who will travel with us in 2019.

T H O M A S P. P E S C H A K P H OTO G R A P H E R A N D C O N S E R VAT I O N B I O L O G I S T

Thomas P. Peschak is an assignment photographer for National Geographic magazine and a National Geographic grantee. He has shot feature stories on a range of subjects, including the wildlife of the Galápagos. Originally trained as a marine biologist specializing in human-wildlife conflict, he became a wildlife photojournalist after realizing that he could make a significant conservation impact through photography. His work now focuses on documenting some of the most critical marine and island conservation initiatives of our time. Thomas will share his passion for photography and conservation with travelers aboard the November 29, 2019 and December 6, 2019 departures of our Galápagos expedition. See page 30 for the itinerary.

CRISTINA MITTERMEIER

P H OTO G R A P H E R , M A R I N E B I O L O G I S T, A N D C O N S E R VAT I O N I S T

Photographer and marine biologist Cristina Mittermeier creates images that help illuminate the urgent need to protect wild places. She first discovered her insatiable passion for the natural world, both above and below the surface, as a marine biologist working in the Sea of Cortez and the Yucátan Peninsula. Specializing in conservation issues surrounding the ocean and indigenous cultures, Cristina has worked in more than a hundred countries on every continent. She is an assignment photographer for National Geographic magazine, and she was acknowledged as one of National Geographic's 2018 Adventurers of the Year along with her partner Paul Nicklen. Christina will join the April 18, 2019 departure of French Polynesia: Beyond the Postcard. See page 34 for the itinerary.

K AT I E O R L I N S K Y P H OTO J O U R N A L I S T

Award-winning photojournalist Katie Orlinsky has spent over a decade covering news stories and feature assignments around the world, exploring topics ranging from conflict and social issues to subcultures, wildlife, and sports. Her work has been featured in National Geographic magazine, the New York Times, the New Yorker, and Smithsonian. Since 2014, she has been working on a long-term photographic project that explores how climate change is impacting Alaskan communities. She has received grants from National Geographic, Getty Images, the International Women’s Media Foundation, and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Katie will join the July 24, 2019 departure of Epic Alaska: Misty Fiords to the Lynn Canal. See page 19 for the itinerary.

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What do you love about South Georgia and the Falklands? As a wildlife photographer and filmmaker, I've been lucky enough to shoot in some of the wildest places on the planet. South Georgia sits at the top of the list as the most epic by far. I'll never forget the first time I saw its giant snowy peaks appear from the mist. Just writing that sentence raises the hairs on the back of my neck. What makes South Georgia and the Falklands great subjects for photography? South Georgia and the Falklands are great places for wildlife photography, as the animals have evolved on islands free of terrestrial predators and possess very little fear of humans. Rather than spending your time trying to find and get an angle on the wildlife, you can instead focus on watching animal behavior and getting intimate shots of their life cycles. Tell us about one of your most memorable National Geographic projects. I'm currently working on a new National Geographic digital series all about the island of South Georgia. I'm bound to secrecy at the moment, but it's certainly the most ambitious and exciting project I've worked on.

H E A R F R O M O U R E X P E RT, B E RT I E G R E G O RY Wildlife photographer and filmmaker Bertie Gregory—a National Geographic Young Explorer and a National Geographic grantee—has channeled his childhood obsession with wildlife into a prolific career. Since graduating with a degree in zoology from the University of Bristol in 2014, he has filmed for Nat Geo WILD and BBC's Planet Earth, and is currently working on a new National Geographic digital series based in South Georgia. We asked Bertie a few questions about his work and what travelers can look forward to on our South Georgia and the Falklands expedition departing on October 23, 2019, which he will join. See page 44 for the itinerary.

How do you hope the experience of visiting these islands will change our travelers? First and foremost, I hope that everyone has an incredible experience. Beyond that, I hope that every traveler comes away with three key messages. Firstly, our species is capable of doing horrific things to wild places. Secondly, if we give wild places a chance with the right governing and the right protection, it is possible for them to bounce back. Thirdly, let’s make sure that South Georgia isn't the only wild place that gets to experience a turnaround like this. Why is travel important? Given the rapid advancements in technology and our evermore globalized world population, it's easy to think that we're all connected. I believe this is a surface-level connection, when in reality, we largely exist in separate bubbles. Travel is important because it breaks down these bubbles and opens our eyes. In the context of wildlife, if managed correctly, travel can create economic incentives for local communities to look after the natural world around them. As travelers, we can act as ambassadors for the places we visit.

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THE PERFECT BASE F O R E X P L O R AT I O N

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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 yet casual onboard experience. Public spaces include relaxing lounges where evening recaps are held; inviting 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 unwinding 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 private view of glacier-sculpted fjords or tropical isles. From customized expedition landing craft to wellness spas, these state-of-the-art vessels are designed to bring travelers to the world’s most far-flung places while offering an enriching and comfortable 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 village in French Polynesia or dining on locally sourced produce and fresh fish on the Columbia River, dining experiences with our fleet offer a window into your destination.

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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 each voyage, illuminating the facets of a 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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| I N T R O D U C I N G T H E N AT I O N A L

We are thrilled to introduce the newest addition to our fleet, the National Geographic Endurance, debuting in 2020. Named in honor of the ship that legendary explorer Ernest Shackleton used on his Trans-Atlantic Expedition, this Polar Class 5 vessel is designed to safely explore the remote latitudes of the far north, bringing our guests to places beyond the reach of any contemporary cruise ship. Sleek and powerful on the outside, and with top amenities and comfort on the inside, the National Geographic Endurance provides the ultimate base from which to discover the world's most pristine and wild places. In addition to cutting-edge navigation technology, the National Geographic Endurance is outfitted with customized Zodiacs, kayaks, cross-country skis, snowshoes, and more, allowing us to navigate icy shores from

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GEOGRAPHIC ENDURANCE T H E W O R L D ' S M O S T A D VA N C E D P O L A R S H I P

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Franz Josef Land to Northeast Greenland National Park. Each of the ship’s 53 spacious balcony suites and 16 floor-to-ceiling windowed cabins includes a National Geographic atlas, a barometer-clock console, and a digital tablet containing daily program information; plus an area to charge and store your phone, camera, and other devices—ensuring that you can capture every special moment of your expedition. After each exhilarating day spent exploring, you’ll return to this comfortable home base, where a glass-walled yoga studio, a gym, a spa, a library, and inviting lounges await. Read more about the unique inaugural voyages of the National Geographic Endurance on page 40, and visit natgeoexpeditions.com/endurance to view the deck plan and cabin categories.

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SPECIAL OFFERS

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There are many ways to save when you travel with us! Take a look at our wide range of special offers below, from free airfare to complimentary bar tab and tips for the crew. A L A S K A’ S I N S I D E PA S S AG E

U P P E R A M A ZO N

WILD ALASKA ESCAPE

S O U T H PAC I F I C VOYAG E S A B OA R D T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C O R I O N

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free round-trip airfare between Seattle and Alaska on the May 18, 19, 25, and 26, 2019 departures. See page 16. Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free round-trip airfare between Seattle and Alaska on the May 18, 25, and 30, 2019 departures. See page 18.

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 DA G WA I I

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free one-way airfare from Sitka to Seattle on the May 4 and 11, 2019 departures. See page 20.

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 LUM B I A

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free one-way airfare from Sitka to Seattle on the May 6 and 12, 2019 departures. See page 21.

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

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive a $500 air credit on select 2019 departures. See page 23.

B A J A C A L I F O R N I A A N D T H E S E A O F C O RT E Z : A M O N G T H E G R E AT W H A L E S

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive a $350 airfare credit per person on the January 12, 19, and 28, 2019 departures. See page 24.

A VOYAG E TO B E L I Z E : W I L D L I F E , R E E F S , A N D R I V E R S Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free round-trip economy airfare between Miami and Guatemala City or a $350 air credit for all 2019 departures. Plus, upgrade to business class airfare for just $550. See page 26.

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

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare between Miami and Costa Rica or Panama, or a complimentary Panama City extension, on select 2019 departures. See page 27.

SAILING THE CARIBBEAN

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare between Miami and Barbados on all 2019 departures or choose to upgrade to business class airfare in 2019 for $725. See page 28.

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

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare between Miami and Santiago or Buenos Aires, as well as internal group airfare, on 2019 departures. See page 29.

GA L Á PAG O S

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare between Miami and the Galápagos on select 2019 Galápagos departures. Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free round-trip airfare from Guyaquil to Galápagos on all 2019 and 2020 Wild Galápagos Escape and Wild Galápagos and Peru Escape departures.

Book now and save 10% on each expedition when you combine Upper Amazon with Galápagos and/or Peru: Land of the Inca. See page 33.

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare between Los Angeles and Papeete or Santiago on all 2019 South Pacific departures. Book two or more South Pacific voyages aboard the National Geographic Orion and save 10% on each expedition. See pages 34–36.

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

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international roundtrip airfare between Miami and Buenos Aires on the November 27 and December 7, 2019 National Geographic Explorer departures; and between Miami and Santiago on the December 9, 2019 National Geographic Orion departure. See page 42.

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

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare from Miami to Buenos Aires and from Santiago to Miami, plus free round-trip charter airfare, on all departures. See page 44.

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 FA L K L A N D S

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare between Miami and Santiago/Buenos Aires on the November 7, 2019 departure. See page 45.

S VA L B A R D, I C E L A N D, A N D G R E E N L A N D ’ S E A S T C OA S T

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free one-way charter airfare from Oslo to Longyearbyen. See page 47.

B E R I N G S E A W I L D E R N E S S : P R I B I L O F S , K ATM A I , A N D KO D I A K

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free airfare from Seattle to Nome and return from Anchorage to Seattle on the July 9, 2019 departure. See page 52.

V I E T N A M A N D C A M B O D I A : A LO N G T H E M E KO N G R I V E R

Book a Category 2 cabin or higher on the January 22 or February 25, 2019 departures and receive a $1,000 air credit. See page 53.

A L L 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 , N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C E X P LO R E R , N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C O R I O N , S E A C LO U D , A N D LO R D O F T H E G L E N S VOYAG E S

Book now and we will cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew.

S E L E C T 2 0 2 0 VOYAG E S

Book 2020 departures of select voyages by December 31, 2018 to guarantee 2019 rates. See select itinerary pages throughout this catalog.

Book by December 31, 2018 to guarantee the prices listed in this catalog for 2019 and 2020 departures. Travel aboard any 2019 or 2020 Galápagos voyage and we will cover your bar tab, as well as free Wi-Fi—up to one hour a day per person. See page 30.

DISCOUNT ON CHILDREN UNDER 18 Take $500 off for each child under the age of 18.

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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A L A S K A ' S I N S I D E PA S SAG E T H E N AT I O N A L GEOGRAPHIC DIFFERENCE • Aboard the nimble National Geographic Quest, National Geographic Venture, or National Geographic Sea Lion, get up close to icebergs, calving glaciers, and wildlife, exploring with our fleet of kayaks and expedition landing craft. • Our undersea specialist reveals Alaska’s seldom seen marine life, and the ship’s hydrophone transmits communication among whales. • Hear a Tlingit cultural interpreter share the oral lore of Alaska’s indigenous populations.

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

DAY 3 I PETERSBURG

DAY 1 I JUNEAU, ALASKA Arrive in Juneau. Meet our naturalists and visit the Alaska State Museum, home to an impressive collection of natural history and cultural artifacts. Tour downtown Juneau, and settle into your cabin before dinner. Later, explore the port of Juneau on your own. National Geographic Quest, National Geographic Venture, or National Geographic Sea Lion for the entire voyage | Meals: D

Search for humpback whales as we head toward the small Alaska town of Petersburg on Mitkof Island, founded more than a hundred years ago by Norwegian anglers. Explore Southeast Alaska’s muskeg, an area with stunted trees and carnivorous plants. There is an opportunity for optional flightseeing (weather permitting) or bike riding. Enjoy a crab feast for dinner this evening. Meals: B/L/D

A brown bear lumbers alongside a stream.

recent discoveries about the region’s marine mammal population. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 4 I EXPLORING FREDERICK SOUND AND CHATHAM STRAIT

DAY 5 I ICY STRAIT AND THE INIAN ISLANDS

Watch for whales and hike forest trails or kayak in the tiny coves of this area. Meet members of the Alaska Whale Foundation—whose work is supported by a grant from the Lindblad Expeditions–National Geographic Fund—and discuss some of their

Cruise among the Inian Islands, home to an abundance of Steller sea lions. 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 the whales’ communication. Meals: B/L/D

Above: A humpback whale demonstrates its power as it breaches the surface of Frederick Sound.

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I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019 and 2020: From May through August, expeditions depart every week. See the calendar on page 66 for specific departure dates. Certain departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. *Departures on the National Geographic Sea Lion will not stop at Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve.

All departures of this expedition are family friendly. See box below for details.

COST

A kayaker paddles past waterfalls in Southeast Alaska.

DAY 6 I GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE*

DAY 7 I EXPLORING ALASKA’S ISLANDS, BAYS, AND FJORDS

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: mountain goats and brown bears patrol the shore; and harbor seals, Steller sea lions, and puffins swim in these icy waters. A native Tlingit interpreter joins us to discuss indigenous culture, and a National Park Service ranger will share insights on the natural world. The 2019 National Geographic Sea Lion departures have a modified itinerary and do not visit Glacier Bay National Park. Instead, guests will have an opportunity to explore the rarely visited outer bays—either Dundas Bay or Fern Harbor. While there, discover wildlife-rich shores and secluded coves on foot, by kayak, and by Zodiac. Meals: B/L/D

Today, nature is our guide. We may explore an isolated beach to take a closer look at 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: B/L/D

DAY 8 I SITKA After breakfast, disembark in Sitka, Southeast Alaska’s only oceanfront town. Visit the onion-domed St. Michael’s Russian Orthodox Cathedral. At the Alaska Raptor Center, get an up-close view of species normally seen at a distance. Transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: B

OPTIONAL EXTENSION Add a seven-day extension to Denali National Park and Preserve, including a stay at the North Face Lodge, from $6,350 per person.

QUEST/VENTURE

SEA LION

Category 1

$6,890

$5,990

Category 2

$7,620

$6,890

Category 3

$8,100

$7,990

Category 4

$8,990

N/A

Category 5

$9,990

N/A

Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the description, photos, and deck plans for the National Geographic Quest/Venture and National Geographic Sea Lion on pages 60–61. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin on the National Geographic Quest/Venture, add $3,440 in Category 1 and $3,810 in Category 2. For a single cabin on the National Geographic Sea Lion, add $3,000 in Category 1 and $3,450 in Category 2. Airfare to Juneau and return from Sitka, or vice versa, is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: National Geographic Quest/Venture: 100 National Geographic Sea Lion: 62

EXPEDITION TEA M 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 August 10 and 17, 2019 departures aboard the National Geographic Sea Lion. Read her bio and find more experts on our website.

N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C G L O B A L E X P L O R E R S P R O G R A M SPECIAL OFFERS Young travelers on all our Alaska expeditions can participate in the National Geographic Global Explorers program. Developed with National Geographic Education, this hands-on, interactive program teaches all ages how to explore like scientists and offers all kinds of fun activities—like learning about glaciers by making ice cream sundaes, or using glacial ice to paint watercolors. Our certified field educators are trained to optimize the myriad learning opportunities found in Alaska. Kids 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—in the field and on board—our flexible program encourages young travelers to explore their own interests, whether it’s marine biology or photography.

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free roundtrip airfare between Seattle and Alaska on the May 18 and 25, 2019 departures aboard the National Geographic Sea Lion, and the May 25, 2019 departure aboard the National Geographic Quest. Book now and receive $500 off the expedition cost for each traveler under the age of 18.

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WILD ALASKA ESCAPE T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Aboard the agile National Geographic Sea Bird, enter narrow channels and small ports that are inaccessible to larger ships. • Learn from a team of naturalists during hikes and bike rides through ancient forests, and kayaking excursions along rugged coastlines. • Look for grizzlies on Chichagof Island, and watch for calving glaciers from an expedition landing craft in Tracy or Endicott Arm.

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where the Pacific Ocean meets the Inside Passage. Options include an expedition landing craft cruise among the Inian Islands, where an abundance of Steller sea lions reside; quiet kayaking in the outer waters of Glacier Bay; or hiking in lush temperate rain forest. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 4 I HAINES Known as the “adventure capital of Alaska,” Haines is situated on a scenic peninsula between the Chilkoot and Chilkat Rivers. Hike one of the many world-class trails in the area, or cycle along the edge of a glacial fjord. Take in the views on an optional scenic flight over Glacier Bay, or go rafting in the Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, keeping an eye out for wildlife. Meals: B/L/D

I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: May 25–30 May 30–June 4* June 4–9 June 9–14*

Arrive in Sitka and enjoy a walk in Sitka National Historical Park, where Tlingit and Haida totem poles tower over coastal trails. Visit the Alaska Raptor Center for an up-close look at Alaska’s birds of prey. National Geographic Sea Bird for the entire voyage | Meals: D

DAY 2 I EXPLORING BARANOF OR CHICHAGOF ISLAND Explore the breathtaking bays of Baranof or Chichagof Island, both part of the ancient Tongass National Forest. Chichagof Island harbors one of the highest concentrations of bears in the world, and both islands are home to diverse wildlife. Kayak or paddleboard along rugged coastlines, and go hiking through the temperate rain forest, listening for the calls of bald eagles from the tops of towering spruce and hemlock trees. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 3 I ICY STRAIT AND THE INIAN ISLANDS Spend today searching for wildlife in rich waters Above: Travelers explore Haines by bicycle.

Wake up in Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm, part of the Tracy Arm–Fords Terror Wilderness. Cruise through this glacially carved wilderness, then set out to explore by expedition landing craft. View the soaring Dawes or South Sawyer Glacier up close—and keep an eye out for the dramatic sight of huge slabs of ice breaking off and crashing into the water below. If conditions permit, paddle a kayak below the steep walls of the fjord. Celebrate your voyage with a farewell dinner on board. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 6 I JUNEAU Disembark in Juneau and transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: B

SPECIAL OFFERS Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free round-trip airfare between Seattle and Sitka on the May 25 and 30, 2019 departures. Book now and receive $500 off the expedition cost for each traveler under the age of 18.

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Aug. 13–18 Aug. 18–23* Aug. 23–28

July 1–6* July 6–11 July 11–16* Aug. 5–10 Aug. 10–15*

Aug. 15–20 Aug. 20–25* Aug. 25–30 Aug. 30–Sept. 4*

2020: May 17–22 May 22–27* May 27–June 1 June 1–6* June 26–July 1

*These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order, beginning in Juneau and ending in Sitka. All departures of this expedition are family friendly. See page 17 for details.

DAY 5 I TRACY ARM–FORDS TERROR WILDERNESS DAY 1 I SITKA, ALASKA

July 4–9 July 9–14* July 14–19 July 19–24*

COST

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$4,290

Category 2

$4,990

Category 3

$5,990

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the description, photo, and deck plan for the National Geographic Sea Bird on page 61. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin, add $2,150 in Category 1 and $2,500 in Category 2. Airfare to Sitka and return from Juneau, or vice versa, is not included in the expedition cost Maximum ship capacity: 62

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Jonathan Kingston will join the August 23, 2019 departures. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.


EPIC ALASKA: M I S T Y F I O R D S T O T H E LY N N C A N A L T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Aboard the National Geographic Sea Bird, travel through Alaska’s coastal waterways, capturing the breadth and beauty of its forests, fjords, and glaciers alongside a National Geographic photographer. • By special permit, sail the coastal waters of Tongass National Forest, and enjoy a full day to explore Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. • Raft through the remote Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve—home to one of the largest concentrations of bald eagles in the world.

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optional flight-seeing tour (weather permitting). Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 5 I TRACY ARM–FORDS TERROR WILDERNESS Navigate the iceberg-strewn waters of Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm, where waterfalls cascade down granite cliffs. Capture images of the majestic South Sawyer or Dawes Glacier. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 6 AND 7 I HAINES/LYNN CANAL Explore Haines on a hike, a bike ride along a glacial lake, or a rafting excursion through the Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. At the ancient Tlingit village of Klukwan, photograph a traditional dance performance. Hike or kayak at the northern limit of Alaska’s Inside Passage. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 1 I KETCHIKAN, ALASKA Arrive in the coastal city of Ketchikan. View the priceless collection of 19th-century Tlingit totem poles at the Totem Heritage Center before embarking our ship. National Geographic Sea Bird for the entire voyage | Meals: D

DAY 2 I MISTY FIORDS NATIONAL MONUMENT Wake amid the glacially carved cliffs of Misty Fiords National Monument. Set out by expedition landing craft and kayak into this spectacular wilderness. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 3 AND 4 I TONGASS NATIONAL FOREST/PETERSBURG Hike beneath towering trees in the Tongass National Forest. Then cruise through scenic channels in search of humpback whales. Visit the quaint town of Petersburg on Mitkof Island. Discover the island’s unique muskeg ecosystem, and explore by bicycle or take aerial shots on an

DAY 8 I G LACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE In Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, get up close to blue icebergs and watch for ice calving off the glacier. Search for mountain goats, harbor seals, and puffins along the coast; and learn local lore from a native Tlingit interpreter and National Park Service ranger. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 9 AND 10 I ICY STRAIT/INIAN ISLANDS/BARANOF OR CHICHAGOF ISLAND Cruise amid the Inian Islands, home to Steller sea lions; search for whales off Icy Strait; and venture to the shores of Baranof or Chichagof Island. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 11 I SITKA Disembark in Sitka and visit Saint Michael’s Russian Orthodox Cathedral and the Alaska Raptor Center before transferring to the airport for your flight home. Meals: B

Above: Travelers in an expedition landing craft frame an iceberg at close range.

I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: June 14–24* June 24–July 4

July 24–Aug.3* Aug. 3–13

2020: June 6–16 June 16–26*

July 16–26 July 26–Aug. 5*

*These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. All departures of this expedition are family friendly. See page 17 for details.

P H O T O D E PA R T U R E S All departures of this expedition are designated as photography expeditions. You’ll learn tips and techniques while capturing Alaska alongside a National Geographic photographer. Visit our website for details.

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 †

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$8,990

Category 2

$10,490

Category 3

$11,890

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the description, photo, and deck plan for the National Geographic Sea Bird on page 61. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin, add $4,500 in Category 1 and $5,250 in Category 2. Airfare to Ketchikan and return from Sitka, or vice versa, is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 62

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Katie Orlinsky will join the July 24, 2019 departure. Read her bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFERS Book now and receive $500 off the expedition cost for each traveler under the age of 18.

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A RE M ARK AB LE J O U RNE Y TO AL A SK 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 T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E •B y special permission, spend four full days instead of three exploring Haida Gwaii—known as the Canadian Galápagos—aboard the National Geographic Sea Bird or National Geographic Sea Lion. • Board a kayak or expedition landing craft and glide into fjords inhabited by orcas and humpback whales. • Spend a full day discovering the enormous glaciers and incandescent icebergs of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve—accessible thanks to our special permit.

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Gwaii archipelago, including the Haida Heritage Site. Enjoy a traditional dance performance and feast, gaze up at the totem poles of SGang Gwaay, and meet artisans to learn about their cultural heritage and artwork. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 10, 11, AND 12 I A LASKA’S INSIDE PASSAGE Spend three days encountering spectacular scenery and wildlife along Alaska’s coast. Visit the charming fishing village of Petersburg; cruise and kayak past the glacially carved cliffs of Tracy or Endicott Arm spotting orcas, humpback whales, and Stellar sea lions; and go ashore for walks through the forest. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 13 AND 14 I GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE/INIAN ISLANDS/CHICHAGOF ISLANDS DAYS 1 AND 2 I SEATTLE, WASHINGTON AND GULF ISLANDS, BRITISH COLUMBIA Arrive in Seattle in the afternoon and embark our ship. The next day, search for some of the many orcas that inhabit these waters. National Geographic Sea Bird or National Geographic Sea Lion for the entire voyage Meals: Day 1: D; Day 2: B/L/D

DAYS 3, 4, AND 5 I ALERT BAY AND JOHNSTONE STRAIT/BRITISH COLUMBIA’S INSIDE PASSAGE In the village of Alert Bay, visit the U’Mista Cultural Centre to watch a traditional performance by the Kwakwaka’wakw people and learn about their culture. Then head north along the unspoiled coastline, looking for dolphins, bears, deer, and other wildlife. We’ll stop to explore the area’s many bays and inlets by kayak and on foot. Meals: B/L/D Daily

By special park permit, spend a full day among the enormous glaciers and expansive wilderness of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. A native Tlingit interpreter will share the lore and legend of the area. Then enjoy two days kayaking and hiking among incredible wildlife around the Inian Islands and Chichagof Island. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 15 I SITKA In Sitka, visit Saint Michael’s Russian Orthodox Cathedral, and see rehabilitated eagles up close at the Alaska Raptor Center. Transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: B

DAYS 6–9 I HAIDA GWAII Discover the wildlife and cultural sites of the Haida

I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: May 4–18 May 11–25

Aug. 24–Sept. 7 Sept. 2–16*

2020: May 2–16 May 3–17

Sept. 4–18* Sept. 5–19*

*These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. All departures of this expedition are family friendly. See page 17 for details.

P H O T O D E PA R T U R E S Select departures of this expedition are designated as photography expeditions. You’ll learn tips and techniques while capturing Alaska alongside a National Geographic photographer. Visit our website for details.

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 †

Category 1

$10,990

Category 2

$12,450

Category 3

$14,530

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the descriptions, photos, and deck plans for the National Geographic Sea Bird and National Geographic Sea Lion on page 61. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin, add $5,450 in Category 1 and $7,410 in Category 2. Airfare to Seattle and return from Sitka, or vise versa, is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 62

EXPEDITION TEA M SPECIAL OFFERS Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free oneway airfare from Sitka to Seattle on the May 4 and 11, 2019 departures. Book now and receive $500 off the expedition cost for each traveler under the age of 18.

Above: A traveler strolls among the totems at SGang Gwaay.

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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 Drew Rush will join the May 11, 2019 departure. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.


T R E A S U R E S O F T H E I N S I D E PA S SAG E : ALASKA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • The nimble National Geographic Quest and National Geographic Venture were designed to navigate narrow Alaska inlets and passageways that are inaccessible to larger ships. • By special permission, spend a full day discovering the calving ice fields and wildlife-rich waters of spectacular Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. • Meet with members of a Kwakwaka’wakw community—indigenous peoples of British Columbia—and enjoy a traditional performance.

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DAYS 8 AND 9 I MISTY FIORDS NATIONAL MONUMENT WILDERNESS, ALASKA/PETERSBURG Cruise beneath the cliffs of Misty Fiords National Monument. Set out by expedition landing craft or kayak to explore forested backwaters framed by snowcapped peaks. Search for humpback whales as we navigate to the fishing village of Petersburg on Mitkof Island. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 10 I TRACY ARM—FORDS TERROR WILDERNESS Enter Tracy or Endicott Arm—spectacular fjords where waterfalls cascade from glacially carved walls. Board expedition landing craft to maneuver among icebergs and get close-up views of a glacier. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 1, 2, AND 3 I SEATTLE, WASHINGTON/SAN JUAN ISLANDS/ VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA Arrive in Seattle and embark our ship. Discover the San Juan Islands on hikes and kayaking excursions, and seek out orcas in the surrounding waters. Explore the charming city of Victoria, choosing from a variety of excursions. In the evening, enjoy a private reception at the Robert Bateman Centre. National Geographic Quest or National Geographic Venture for the entire voyage | Meals: Day 1: D; Days 2 and 3: B/L/D

DAYS 4–7 I ALERT BAY/BRITISH COLUMBIA’S INSIDE PASSAGE In Alert Bay, visit the U’Mista Cultural Centre to meet with members of a Kwakwaka’wakw community and watch a traditional First Nations performance. Continue north, disembarking to explore picturesque bays and inlets by kayak and on foot. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 11 I GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE

By special permission, enjoy an entire day to explore Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. A Huna Tlingit cultural interpreter joins us on board to give a firsthand perspective on Alaska’s indigenous people. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 12 AND 13 I ICY STRAIT/INIAN ISLANDS/BARANOF OR CHICHAGOF ISLAND Hike and kayak among the Inian Islands, and search for whales in the Icy Strait. The next day, set out by foot or kayak to explore either Baranof or Chichagof Island—both part of the Tongass National Forest. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 14 I SITKA Disembark in Sitka and visit St. Michael’s Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Sitka National Historical Park, and the Alaska Raptor Center. Transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: B

I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: May 6–19 May 12–25

Aug. 31–Sept. 13* Sept. 8–21*

2020: May 4–17 May 10–23

Aug. 29–Sept. 11* Sept. 6–19*

*These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. All departures of this expedition are family friendly. See page 17 for details.

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 †

Category 1

$9,990

Category 2

$10,640

Category 3

$11,190

Category 4

$11,990

Category 5

$12,890

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the description, photos, and deck plan for the National Geographic Quest and National Geographic Venture on page 60. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin, add $5,000 in Category 1 and $5,320 in Category 2. Airfare to Seattle and return from Sitka, or vice versa, is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 100

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer and marine biologist Flip Nicklin will join the May 12, 2019 departure. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFERS Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free one-way airfare from Sitka to Seattle on the May 6 and 12, 2019 departures. Book now and receive $500 off the expedition cost for each traveler under the age of 18.

Above: A brown bear with its catch

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EXPLORING BRITISH COLUMBIA AND THE SAN JUAN ISLANDS T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Discover the coastal wilderness of British Columbia and the most remote of the San Juan Islands aboard the National Geographic Venture. • Glide into the secluded fjords and inlets of Desolation Sound while exploring by kayak, stand-up paddleboard, or Zodiac. • Spend a day exploring the charming city of Victoria, and attend a private reception at acclaimed natural history artist Robert Bateman’s museum.

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DAY 4 I VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA Arrive in charming Victoria, situated on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Choose from several activities as we explore British Columbia’s capital city. Visit private gardens, bike along the waterfront, take a walking tour through historic neighborhoods, or peruse local art galleries. In the evening, enjoy a private reception at the Robert Bateman Centre while learning about the work of one of Canada’s best known artists. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 5 I EXPLORING THE GULF ISLANDS Wake up this morning among the Gulf Islands, a forested archipelago in the Strait of Georgia. We’ll take our pick of perfect spots to kayak, hike, and search for wildlife. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 1 I SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Arrive in Seattle and embark our ship. National Geographic Venture for the entire voyage Meals: D

DAY 2 I EXPLORING THE SAN JUAN ISLANDS Spend the day exploring the more remote San Juan Islands, an emerald-green archipelago off the coast of Washington that is ideal for kayaking, hiking, and exploring by Zodiac. Search for seals, sea lions, and sea otters in rocky inlets, and spot bald eagles while walking through dense forests. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 3 I FRIDAY HARBOR Visit the picturesque town of Friday Harbor on San Juan Island. Explore fascinating collections at the Whale Museum, and stop in at small shops and galleries. Later, search for orcas on our way to British Columbia. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 6 I J OHNSTONE STRAIT/ ALERT BAY Sail through Johnstone Strait, one of the foremost viewing areas for orcas in the Northern Hemisphere. In the village of Alert Bay, visit the U’Mista Cultural Centre to watch a traditional performance by the Kwakwaka’wakw people, and learn about their ancient culture. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 7 I DESOLATION SOUND Desolation Sound is a network of sheltered fjords and inlets on the north end of British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast. Explore evergreen-shrouded shores by kayak or go hiking through forests and meadows. Tonight, enjoy a farewell dinner with the ship’s captain. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 8 I VANCOUVER Sail up the Fraser River to dock just south of Vancouver this morning. Disembark our ship after breakfast and transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: B

Above: The setting sun turns kayakers in the Puget Sound into silhouettes.

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I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: Sept. 21–28 Sept. 28–Oct. 5*

Oct. 5–12 Oct. 12–19*

2020: Sept. 19–26 Sept. 26–Oct. 3*

Oct. 3–10 Oct. 10–17*

*These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order, beginning in Vancouver and ending in Seattle.

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 †

Category 1

$4,990

Category 2

$5,690

Category 3

$6,190

Category 4

$6,990

Category 5

$7,790

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the description, photos, and deck plan for the National Geographic Venture on page 60. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin add $2,500 in Category 1 and $2,850 in Category 2. Airfare to Seattle and return from Vancouver, or vice versa, is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: National Geographic Quest: 100 National Geographic Sea Lion: 62

EXPEDITION TEA M 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 October 5 and 12, 2019 departures. Read her bio and find more experts on our website.


C O L U M B I A A N D S N A K E R I V E R S V OYA G E T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Aboard the National Geographic Quest or National Geographic Sea Lion, retrace the path of Lewis and Clark’s trailblazing expedition through the Pacific Northwest. • Cruise through the towering canyons of the Columbia River Gorge, and explore the coastline by kayak or Zodiac. • Board jet boats for a thrilling ride through the rapids of the Snake River and into Hells Canyon, North America’s deepest gorge.

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Beacon Rock, and Multnomah Falls. Continue to Hood River to visit the Western Antique Aeroplane & Automotive Museum, or choose to hike the remnants of the Historic Columbia River Highway through the Mosier Tunnels. Later, raise a glass at a local brewery along our route. Meals: B/L/D

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DAY 4 I THE DALLES Learn about the region’s natural history at the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center. Hike or bike among the cliffs and cascades along Highway 30, one of the original coast-to-coast U.S. highways. At the Maryhill Museum of Art, browse an eclectic collection of Native American baskets, Rodin sculptures, and chess sets. End the day with a tour and tasting at a vineyard and winery. Meals: B/L/D

After boarding our ship, cruise the lower reaches of the Willamette River through downtown Portland. National Geographic Quest or National Geographic Sea Lion for the entire voyage Meals: D

DAY 2 I ASTORIA, OREGON Walk through reconstructed Fort Clatsop, where Meriwether Lewis and William Clark hunkered down for the winter of 1805–1806, and visit the Columbia River Maritime Museum. Explore downtown Astoria or visit the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center and, weather permitting, choose to hike with a historian at Cape Disappointment, where the river meets the Pacific Ocean. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 3 I COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE/ HOOD RIVER As we sail east on the Columbia River, deepening canyons signify the beginning of the 100-mile-long Columbia River Gorge. Enjoy a fresh perspective of such highlights as Bonneville Lock and Dam, Above: The Vista House observatory sits high above Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge.

Oct. 9–15 Oct. 15–21*

2020: Apr. 26–May 2 May 2–8* Sept. 13–19 Sept. 19–25*

Sept. 23–29 Sept. 25–Oct. 1 Sept. 29–Oct. 5* Oct. 1–7*

Oct. 5–11 Oct. 7–13 Oct. 11–17* Oct. 13–19*

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This tributary of the Snake River empties out from a narrow canyon, with calm waters ideal for exploring by Zodiac and kayak. Visit the iconic Palouse Falls. Later, sail up the Snake River, sampling local specialties along the way. Meals: B/L/D

QUEST

SEA LION

Category 1

$4,940

$4,890

Category 2

$5,750

$5,690

Category 3

$6,720

$6,650

Category 4

$7,460

N/A

Category 5

$8,270

N/A

† Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

DAY 6 I CLARKSTON, WASHINGTON At the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers, enjoy a jet boat ride over rapids and past abandoned homesteads and gold mines to Hells Canyon, North America’s deepest gorge. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 7 I LEWISTON, IDAHO OR SPOKANE, WASHINGTON

Sept. 21–27* Sept. 27–Oct. 3 Oct. 3–9*

*These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order, beginning in Lewiston or Spokane and ending in Portland.

DAY 5 I PALOUSE RIVER DAY 1 I PORTLAND, OREGON

2019: Apr. 25–May 1 May 1–7* Sept. 15–21

Disembark in Clarkston and transfer to Lewiston, Idaho or Spokane, Washington for your flight home. Meals: B/L/D

OPTIONAL EXTENSION Add a one-day Portland, Oregon city tour and/or Willamette Valley wine tour. Visit our website or call for details.

SPECIAL OFFERS

See the description, photos, and deck plan for the National Geographic Quest on page 60, and the National Geographic Sea Lion on page 61. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin on Quest add $2,470 in Category 1 and $2,880 in Category 2. For a single cabin on the Sea Lion add $2,470 in Category 1 and $2,880 in Category 2. Airfare to Portland and return from Lewiston or Spokane, or vice versa, is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 100

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Michael Hanson will join the April 25 and May 1, 2019 departures. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

Book by December 31, 2018 and receive a $500 air credit on the April 25, May 1, October 9, and October 15, 2019 departures.

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BAJA CALIFORNIA AND THE SEA OF C O RT E Z : A M O N G T H E G R E AT W H A L E S T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Cruise into the breeding grounds of Laguna San Ignacio aboard the National Geographic Venture and observe gray whales and their calves. • Go snorkeling amid sea lions, king angelfish, and brilliant blue damselfish. • Glimpse the marine world through underwater video footage, and listen to the haunting songs of whales on our hydrophone.

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talks given by our naturalists, and learn from our photo instructor. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 7 I S AN JOSÉ DEL CABO AND GORDA BANKS This morning we cruise past Friars Rock at Land’s End and dock at San José del Cabo to explore its historic town center. The afternoon is spent at the Gorda Banks seamount or La Fortuna, gathering places for whales, dolphins, and other sea life. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 8 I L OS ISLOTES AND ISLA ESPÍRITU SANTO In the waters off Los Islotes, opt to snorkel and swim among sea lions. After lunch, explore Espíritu Santo during a kayaking excursion. Cap off the day with a beach barbecue. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 1 AND 2 I SAN JOSÉ DEL CABO, MEXICO/LA PAZ Arrive in San José del Cabo, then transfer to La Paz. The next day, travel to San Carlos and board our ship. CostaBaja Resort & Spa; National Geographic Venture for the remainder of the trip | Meals: Day 1: D; Day 2: B/L/D

DAY 3 I ISLA MAGDALENA Go ashore on Isla Magdalena and walk to one of the most pristine beaches on the Pacific coast. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 4 AND 5 I LAGUNA SAN IGNACIO The Whale Sanctuary of El Vizcaino is one of the main breeding and calving areas for California gray whales. In this vast water nursery, observe these enormous yet gentle animals at water level from our Zodiacs. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 6 I AT SEA

I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: Jan. 28–Feb. 6* Feb. 4–13 Feb. 13–22*

Feb. 20–Mar. 1 Mar. 1–10* Mar. 8–17

2020: Jan. 11–20* Jan. 18–27 Jan. 27–Feb. 5*

Feb. 3–12 Feb. 12–21* Feb. 19–28

Feb. 28–Mar.7* Mar. 6–15

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

COST

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Category 1

$7,530

Category 2

$8,330

Category 3

$8,900

DAY 9 I EXPLORING THE SEA OF CORTEZ

Category 4

$9,930

Spend time on the lookout for whales, or explore some of the many uninhabited islands in the Sea of Cortez. Meals: B/L/D

Category 5

$10,960

DAY 10 I LA PAZ/SAN JOSÉ DEL CABO Disembark in La Paz and transfer to Los Cabos airport for your flight home. Meals: B

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the description, photos, and deck plan for the National Geographic Venture on page 60. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin, add $3,760 in Category 1 and $4,160 in Category 2. Airfare to/from San José del Cabo is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 100

WHALES AND WILDNESS: S P R I N G I N T H E S E A O F C O RT E Z Join us aboard the National Geographic Venture on an eight-day expedition to Baja California in the springtime, a season that welcomes multiple species of whales to the Sea of Cortez. On our April 14–21, 2019 expedition, search for these majestic creatures aboard our ship and at water level from Zodiacs, snorkel with sea lions, and explore pristine islands on kayaking and hiking excursions. Visit our website for trip details and pricing.

As we travel south, spend time on deck, attend

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic filmmaker and marine biologist Greg Marshall will join the January 28, 2019 departure. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFER Book by December 31, 2018 and receive a $350 airfare credit per person on the January 28, 2019 departure.

Above: A gray whale spy-hops just feet from passengers on a well-positioned Zodiac.

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BAJA CALIFORNIA : A REMARKABLE JOURNEY T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Get up close with California gray whales, and search for sperm, blue, and fin whales from aboard the National Geographic Venture. • Hike the islands of the Sea of Cortez with naturalists, searching for a variety of plant and bird species. • Learn techniques from a National Geographic photographer and photo instructor who will help you to improve your skills and create stunning images.

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the Baja Peninsula. Our next destination—the spacious bay of Laguna San Ignacio—is one of their favorite haunts. We will linger in this remote locale, which provides an extraordinary opportunity to observe and photograph mother whales and their calves up close. Meals: B/L/D Daily

Arrive in San José del Cabo, then transfer to La Paz and check in to our hotel. Enjoy the following morning on your own, with time to relax and take advantage of the resort and spa amenities. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant this afternoon. Then transfer to San Carlos, where we’ll board our ship. CostaBaja Resort & Spa; National Geographic Venture for the remainder of the trip | Meals: Day 1: D; Day 2: B/L/D

DAYS 4 AND 5 I LAGUNA SAN IGNACIO Each year during their long migration, gray whales pause to birth and nurse their calves in sheltered lagoons along the Pacific coast of

2019: Mar. 17–Apr. 1

Mar. 30–Apr. 14*

2020: Mar. 15–30

As we travel south, attend talks by our experts and photographers, and join our naturalists on deck to search for a variety of marine life, including blue whales. Meals: B/L/D

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

With nature as our guide and cameras in hand, we’ll take advantage of incredible photo opportunities as we explore the desert islands scattered throughout the Sea of Cortez: Espíritu Santo, Los Islotes, San Pedro Mártir, and more. Cruise past the spectacular Friars Rocks at Land’s End, and enjoy an optional excursion to 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 naturalist-led hikes. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 16 I LA PAZ/SAN JOSÉ DEL CABO After breakfast, disembark in La Paz and transfer to the airport in San José del Cabo for your flight home. Meals: B

Mar. 28–Apr. 12*

P H O T O D E PA R T U R E S All departures of this expedition are designated as photography expeditions. You’ll learn tips and techniques while capturing images of Baja California alongside a National Geographic photographer. Visit our website for details.

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0†

Category 1

$11,990

Category 2

$13,260

Category 3

$14,160

Category 4

$15,790

Category 5

$17,420

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the description, photos, and deck plan for the National Geographic Venture on page 60. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin, add $6,000 in Category 1 and $6,630 in Category 2. Airfare to/from San José del Cabo is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 100

DAY 3 I BAHÍA MAGDALENA Hop into Zodiacs to explore the winding, mangrove-shrouded canals of Bahía Magdalena. Numerous species of birds can be spotted here: frigatebirds, pelicans, cormorants, terns, great blue herons, ibis, and more. Meals: B/L/D

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DAY 6 I AT SEA

DAYS 7–15 I EXPLORING THE SEA OF CORTEZ

DAYS 1 AND 2 I SAN JOSÉ DEL CABO, MEXICO/LA PAZ/SAN CARLOS

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D E S T I N AT I O N B A JA : E S P Í R I T U SA N TO Soothe your body and mind during a five-day wellness program in Baja California 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, and meditation sessions—while on board and on shore. See the calendar on page 66 for dates, and visit our website for trip details and pricing.

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Ralph Lee Hopkins will join the March 17, 2019 departure and National Geographic photographer Flip Nicklin will join the March 30, 2019 departure. Read their bios and find more experts on our website.

Above: The Vista House observatory sits high above Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge.

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A V O Y A G E T O B E L I Z E : WILDLIFE, REEFS, AND RIVERS

NEW

T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Set out from the state-of-the-art National Geographic Quest to kayak and paddleboard turquoise lagoons, and board Zodiacs to cruise wildlife-rich coastal rivers. • Spot turtles, rays, and rainbow-colored fish while snorkeling or diving the coral gardens of the Belize Barrier Reef. • Join a naturalist for a hike in Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, the world’s first jaguar reserve.

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only to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef in terms of biodiversity. Don a mask and fins and dive into turquoise waters to encounter sea turtles, swirling schools of tropical fish, and harmless nurse sharks. Conditions permitting, we’ll go ashore for a beach barbecue this afternoon or evening. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 4 I COCKSCOMB BASIN WILDLIFE SANCTUARY/MANATEE OR SITTEE RIVER

DAY 1 I GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA/ PUERTO BARRIOS Arrive in Guatemala City and connect with our charter flight to Puerto Barrios, where we'll embark our ship. National Geographic Quest for the entire voyage | Meals: D

DAY 2 I MONKEY RIVER, BELIZE/ LAUGHING BIRD CAYE NATIONAL PARK Sail the southern coast of Belize to the mouth of Monkey River and board Zodiacs to cruise inland through the Belizean jungle, in search of toucans, green iguanas, and myriad bird species. This afternoon, anchor in Laughing Bird Caye National Park, home to idyllic sandy isles and a portion of the Belize Barrier Reef. Take to the water by snorkel, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard. For certified scuba divers, incredible dive opportunities abound (additional cost). Meals: B/L/D

DAY 3 I BELIZE BARRIER REEF Enjoy a full day to further explore the reef, second

Spend the morning discovering the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, the world’s first jaguar reserve. Join our naturalists for a hike along one of the reserve’s many nature trails to photograph tropical plants, scan the treetops for winged wonders, and spot the tracks of tapirs and jungle cats. Visit a Maya handicraft center, then cruise the mangrove forests of the Manatee or Sittee Rivers. Tonight, an internationally acclaimed drumming group, The Garifuna Collective, joins us on board for a festive music performance. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 5 I LIGHTHOUSE REEF Sail to Lighthouse Reef and go snorkeling, paddleboarding, diving, or kayaking inside its fringing reef. The shallow lagoon is dotted with hundreds of coral patches that harbor parrotfish, butterfly fish, octopus, and other marine species. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 6 I P UERTO SANTO TOMÁS DE CASTILLA, GUATEMALA Disembark in Puerto Santo Tomás de Castilla and catch our charter flight to Guatemala City, where you’ll connect with your flight home. Meals: B T I K A L , G UAT E M A L A Visit Tikal, Guatemala by booking our nine-day Reefs and Ruins: Belize to Tikal, Guatemala voyage. Visit our website or call for details.

Above: Snorkeling the Belize Barrier Reef amid vibrant coral and sea life

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I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: Feb. 13–18 Feb. 18–23

Feb. 23–28 Feb. 28–Mar. 5

Mar. 5–10

Feb. 23–Mar. 3 Feb. 28–Mar. 8

Mar. 4–12

2020: Feb. 13–21 Feb. 18–26

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 *

Category 1

$3,850

Category 2

$4,110

Category 3

$4,380

Category 4

$4,630

Category 5

$5,360

*Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the description, photos, and deck plan for the National Geographic Quest on page 60. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin, add $1,800 in Category 1 and $1,930 in Category 2. Airfare to/from Guatemala City and between Guatemala City and Puert Barrios/Puerto Santo Tomás de Castilla is not included in the expeditiont cost. Maximum ship capacity: 100

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Archaeologist and National Geographic grantee Richard Hansen will join the February 23, 2019 departure. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFERS Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare between Miami and Guatemala City or upgrade to business class for $550.


C O S TA R I C A A N D T H E PA N A M A C A N A L T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Aboard the National Geographic Quest, transit the Panama Canal over two days. • By special permission, take a guided walk through the tropical forests of Barro Colorado Nature Monument, site of a National Geographic– supported wildlife tracking study. • Snorkel the pristine reef surrounding Isla Coiba, one of Panama’s most remote national parks.

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bromeliads, heliconias, and orchids, closed to the general public and reachable only by boat. Later, explore the placid bay. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 5 I COIBA NATIONAL PARK, PANAMA At Isla Coiba, observe a vibrant undersea world while swimming, kayaking, or stand-up paddleboarding. Meals: B/L/D

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: D

DAY 2 I OSA PENINSULA Anchor off the Osa Peninsula. In Corcovado National Park, swim in waterfall pools, take an optional horseback ride on the beach, or trek through the rain forest for a chance to see four species of monkeys. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 3 AND 4 I GOLFO DULCE Enter the mangrove-fringed Golfo Dulce and venture ashore at Playa Blanca. Then head inland to visit remote indigenous communities and experience daily life on the Osa Peninsula. Hike in mature rain forest or kayak in the Golfo Dulce. The following day, visit the Casa Orquídeas, a tropical paradise of ornamental palms,

I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S

2019: Jan. 5–12 Jan. 12–19* Jan. 19–26 Jan. 26–Feb. 2*

Feb. 2–9 Mar. 15–22* Mar. 22–29 Mar. 29–Apr. 5*

Dec. 6–13 Dec. 13–20* Dec. 20–27 Dec. 27, 2019– Jan. 3, 2020*

Jan. 19–26 Jan. 26–Feb. 2*

Feb. 2–9

2020:

DAY 6 I GULF OF PANAMA ISLETS/ PANAMA CANAL TRANSIT

Jan. 5–12 Jan. 12–19*

Today, explore the tiny islets of the Gulf of Panama. Set sail for the Panama Canal this afternoon. We’ll most likely begin our crossing at night, when the canal is dramatically lit. Meals: B/L/D

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

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0†

Category 1

$5,990

DAY 7 I GATÚN LAKE/PANAMA CANAL TRANSIT

Category 2

$6,590

Category 3

$6,990

Board a Zodiac to visit Barro Colorado Nature Monument in Gatún Lake by special arrangement. Scientists have worked at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute on Barro Colorado Island since 1923. It is also the site of a National Geographic– supported wildlife project. Join local guides for a walk through the forests. This evening, continue through the complex lock system of the canal. Meals: B/L/D

Category 4

$7,790

Category 5

$8,690

DAY 8 I COLÓN/PANAMA CITY After breakfast, disembark in Colón and transfer to the airport in Panama City for your flight home. Meals: B N E W T U RT L E N E S T I N G E X P E R I E N C E On the March 2019 departures, visit Osa Conservation to learn about sea turtle conservation and work with conservationists to help protect this unique corner of the world. After dark, explore the shores in search of sea turtle nesting sites. Visit our website or call for details.

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the description, photos, and deck plan for the National Geographic Quest on page 60. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin, add $3,000 in Category 1 and $3,300 in Category 2. Airfare to San José and return from Panama City, or vice versa, is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 100

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Conservation biologist and National Geographic grantee Taylor Edwards will join the December 6 and 13, 2019 departures. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFER Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare between Miami and Costa Rica or Panama, or a complimentary Panama City extension on all 2019 departures.

Above: A sloth hangs loose in the jungles of Costa Rica.

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SAILING THE CARIBBEAN T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Sail aboard the elegant square-rigger Sea Cloud, once owned by Marjorie Merriweather Post. • E xplore some of the Caribbean’s less visited islands, including jungleclad Dominica; sleepy Bequia; and Terre-de-Haut, rich in Norman and Breton influence. • Go on historian-led walks in colonial old towns infused with an intriguing mélange of cultures.

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explore the main town, dotted with brightlypainted houses. Walk up to Fort Napoléon, a 19th-century French barracks that now houses a museum and cactus garden, and go snorkeling or swimming. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 5 I BEQUIA, THE GRENADINES Delve into the unique culture of Bequia, once home to a diverse group of seafarers, whalers, and buccaneers. Take a drive around the island, stopping to visit a model boat museum. In Port Elizabeth, browse the local market and stroll the waterfront Belmont Walk, or relax at a local beach bar. Or you may choose to go snorkeling or swimming. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 6 I THE GRENADINES

DAYS 1 AND 2 I BARBADOS/AT SEA Arrive in Barbados and settle into your cabin aboard the elegant Sea Cloud. Cast off this evening, and enjoy dinner and our first sunset. Spend the next day sailing the turquoise waters of the Caribbean. Watch sailors climb aloft to raise the Sea Cloud’s sails by hand, relax with a book, and attend talks by our experts. Sea Cloud for the entire voyage | Meals: Day 1: D; Day 2: B/L/D

DAY 3 I D OMINICA Spend the day exploring Dominica, known as “the nature island.” Hike in a mountain rain forest and discover hot springs created by active volcanoes. Join our historian at the ruins of Fort Shirley, an 18th- century British garrison, and learn about Dominica’s turbulent colonial history. Then head to a secluded beach for a refreshing swim. Meals: B/L/D

Spend the morning sailing the idyllic Grenadines, known for their golden beaches, superb coral reefs, and relaxed and inviting atmosphere. We’ll stop to swim in coves inhabited by green and hawksbill sea turtles and snorkel spots rich in tropical fish, rays, and other marine life. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 7 I SAINT LUCIA Arrive at Saint Lucia and anchor under the island’s iconic twin peaks, Les Pitons. Explore the fishing port of Soufrière, and then set off on a thrilling drive into Saint Lucia’s active volcanic crater. Discover island wildlife on a nature walk with the backdrop of Diamond Falls. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 8 I BARBADOS Disembark in Barbados this morning and take a driving tour of the island that includes St. James Parish Church, St. Nicholas Abbey, and the fishing village of Bathsheba. Transfer to the airport for your return flight. Meals: B/L

DAY 4 I LES SAINTES Sail to Terre-de-Haut in the Les Saintes and Above: Sails furled, the Sea Cloud rests for the evening between Caribbean shores.

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I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: Feb. 12–19 Feb. 19–26

Feb. 26–Mar. 5

2020: Feb. 15–22 Feb. 22–29

Feb. 29–Mar. 7

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 *

Category 1

$8,730

Category 2

$9,980

Category 3

$12,090

Category 4

$12,610

Original Deluxe B

$14,130

Original Deluxe A

$14,890

Owner’s Suite

$17,170

*Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the Sea Cloud description, photos, and deck plan on page 62. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin, add $4,370 in Category 1. Airfare to/ from Barbados is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 58

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer and naturalist Robin Moore will join on the February 12, 2019 departure. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFERS Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare between Miami and Barbados on all 2019 departures or upgrade to business class airfare for $725. Plus, we will cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew.


B E S T O F PATAG O N I A : TO R R E S D E L PA I N E TO C A P E H O R N T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • See Patagonia by land and sea, exploring the peaks of Torres del Paine National Park, and sailing to Chile's coastal fjords and the remote wilds of Argentina's Staten Island aboard the National Geographic Orion. • Settle into Tierra Patagonia, a stunning National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World perched on Lake Sarmiento. • A National Geographic photographer joins each departure, offering tips and techniques for capturing the majesty of the region.

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to make stops in the channels and islands of the Chilean fjords. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 10 I TIERRA DEL FUEGO/ KARUKINKA NATURAL PARK Explore Tierra del Fuego, one of Patagonia’s crown jewels. We have special permission to visit Karukinka Natural Park, home to nesting blackbrowed albatross, condors, and elephant seals. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 11 I EXPLORING THE BEAGLE CHANNEL Cruise into the fjords that line the coast and explore by Zodiac, by kayak, and on foot. Then transit the Beagle Channel. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 12 I CAPE HORN

DAYS 1 AND 2 I U.S./SANTIAGO, CHILE Depart on an overnight flight to Santiago and check in to our hotel. Later, take a tour of the city. Mandarin Oriental | Meals: Day 2: L

DAY 3 I PUERTO NATALES Fly to Punta Arenas, then drive to Puerto Natales, and settle into our hotel before an afternoon tour. Hotel Singular | Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 4, 5, AND 6 I TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK In Torres del Paine National Park, tailor your exploration to your interests, choosing from a variety of excursions. Tierra Patagonia Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 7 I PUERTO NATALES Depart for Puerto Natales, where we embark our ship. National Geographic Orion for the remainder of the trip | Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 8 AND 9 I KIRKE NARROWS & EXPLORING CHILEAN FJORDS Navigate through the Kirke Narrows. We’ll look

Visit Cape Horn and, weather permitting, land there for a panoramic view. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 13 AND 14 I ISLA DE LOS ESTADOS, ARGENTINA At Isla de los Estados (Staten Island), watch for fur seals and penguins, and see the San Juan de Salvamento “lighthouse at the end of the world.” Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 15 AND 16 I USHUAIA/SANTIAGO, CHILE/U.S. Disembark in Ushuaia, and fly to Santiago by private charter to connect with your overnight flight home. Meals: Day 15: B/L MO R E WAYS TO E X P LO R E PATAG O N I A Encounter incandescent icebergs, massive glaciers, spectacular wildlife, and much more on our 20-day Epic Patagonia: Fjords, Peaks, and Forests expedition. Or join our 12-day Patagonia: Chilean Fjords and Argentina's Staten Island voyage, sailing from Puerto Natales to Cape Horn and capping off your journey on remote Staten Island. See the calendar on page 66 for departure dates through March 2020 and see page 12 for a special offer. Visit our website for trip details and pricing.

Above: Teal lakes set off the peaks of Torres del Paine National Park.

I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: Nov. 27–Dec. 12

2020: Mar. 8–23* Nov. 15–30

2021: Mar. 7–22*

*These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order, beginning in Ushuaia and ending in Puerto Natales. If departing from outside the U.S., plan to arrive on the morning of Day 2.

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0†

Category 1

$15,660

Category 2

$16,430

Category 3

$17,610

Category 4

$19,870

Category 5

$22,330

Category 6

$24,750

Category 1 Solo

$22,650

Category 3 Solo

$25,590

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for November 2020– March 2021 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the description, photos, and deck plan for the National Geographic Orion on pages 56–57. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. Airfare to/from Santiago and within South America is not included in the expedition cost. The group flights from Santiago to Punta Arenas and from Ushuaia to Santiago are $980 per person (subject to change). Maximum ship capacity: 102

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer and adventurer Tommy Heinrich will join the November 27, 2019 departure in Puerto Natales on Day 7. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFERS Book any departure and we will cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew.

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GA L Á PAG O S T H E N AT I O N A L GEOGRAPHIC DIFFERENCE • Sail aboard the National Geographic Endeavour II or National Geographic Islander, using our fleet of kayaks, paddleboards, and Zodiacs for up-close exploration. • Join our naturalists on interpretive island walks and snorkeling excursions to learn about Galápagos wildlife, and witness incredible interactions between animals in their natural habitat. • Meet endangered Galápagos giant tortoises at a National Geographic– supported captive-breeding program, and then observe these creatures in the wild.

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National Geographic Endeavour II or National Geographic Islander through Day 8 | Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 3–8 I EXPLORING THE GALÁPAGOS Each of our voyages includes Islas San Cristóbal, Santa Cruz, and Baltra, as well as some of the other islands listed below. All ship itineraries are regulated by the Galápagos National Park. Meals: B/L/D Daily

I I SLA BARTOLOMÉ Walk to the top of Bartolomé’s volcanic cone for a stunning view of Pinnacle Rock and the surrounding beaches. You may also have the opportunity to swim with Galápagos penguins.

I I SLA SANTIAGO DAY 1 I GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR Arrive in Guayaquil and transfer to our hotel upon arrival. Hotel Hilton Colón (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 islands and their diverse wildlife.

Follow a path along a series of tide pools and underwater caverns in search of Galápagos fur seals, marine iguanas, sea lions, shorebirds, and Sally Lightfoot crabs.

I I SLA SANTA CRUZ Visit the Charles Darwin Research Station, home to several endemic species of giant tortoises. Then tour the neighboring captive-breeding program for endangered Galápagos giant tortoises, run

Above: Strutting blue-footed boobies flaunt their azure appendages in hopes of luring a mate.

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by the Galápagos National Park Service and supported by the Lindblad Expeditions–National Geographic Fund. Travel into the highlands to observe and photograph these tortoises in the wild.

I ISLA ISABELA Explore the largest island in the archipelago, home to 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.

I I SLA 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.

I ISLA FERNANDINA Discover the marine iguana haven of Punta Espinoza as we hike over hardened lava flows. Galápagos hawks, sea lion nurseries, and rare flightless cormorants can be found while exploring this island. Snorkel among sea turtles, penguins, and the occasional marine iguana.


I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019 and 2020: Expeditions depart Fridays on the National Geographic Endeavour II and Saturdays on the National Geographic Islander. See the calendar on page 66 for departure dates. All departures of this expedition are family friendly. See box below for details.

P H O T O D E PA R T U R E S Select departures are designated as photography expeditions. You’ll learn tips and techniques from renowned National Geographic experts as you capture up-close encounters with unique species. Visit our website for details and for featured photographers or experts.

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Underwater rays of sun light up a green sea turtle off Isla Isabela.

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I I SLA ESPAÑOLA See swallow-tailed gulls, Española mockingbirds, boobies, and waved albatrosses 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.

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DAY 10 I GUAYAQUIL Depart Guayaquil for your flight home. Meals: B

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a six-day pre-trip extension that includes colonial Quito and a stay at Mashpi Lodge, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World located in Ecuador’s Chocó rain forest. Or combine this Galápagos voyage with our Peru: Land of the Inca expedition (see page 32) for an extraordinary 16-day journey. Visit our website or call for details.

MO R E WAYS TO E X P LO R E GA L Á PAG O S Join us aboard the National Geographic Islander on a seven-day Wild Galápagos Escape, or combine your voyage to the Galápagos with an exploration of the cultural highlights of Peru on a nine-day Wild Galápagos and Peru Escape that includes legendary Machu Picchu. See the calendar on page 66 for departure dates through March 2020 and see page 14 for special offers. Visit our website for trip details and pricing.

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 the 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.

YO U R T R I P M A K E S A D I F F E R E N C E The National Geographic Society funds vital studies on the endangered Galápagos penguin and the seasonal migration patterns of Galápagos tortoises.

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Thomas P. Peschak will join the November 29 and December 6, 2019 departures. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

$8,450

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$9,450

Category 4

$10,590

$12,690

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DAY 9 I GALÁPAGOS/GUAYAQUIL After breakfast, disembark the ship and fly to Guayaquil. The evening is at your leisure. Hotel Hilton Colón (National Geographic Endeavour II) or Hotel del Parque (National Geographic Islander) | Meals: B

$7,190

Suite B

$13,690

Suite C

$14,490

Category 2 Solo

$10,690

Category 3 Solo

$11,880

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Category 2

Category 3

Category 4

Category 5

$7,550

$8,650 $9,590 $10,150 $12,350

*Please note: The pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the descriptions, photos, and deck plans for the National Geographic Endevour II and National Geographic Islander on pages 58–59. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. For holiday pricing aboard both ships and single-cabin pricing on the National Geographic Islander, please visit our website. Airfare to/from Guayaquil and within Ecuador is not included in the expedition cost. Airfare between Guayaquil and the Galápagos is $520 per adult and $260 per child under age 12 (subject to change). Maximum ship capacity: National Geographic Islander: 48 National Geographic Endeavour II: 96

SPECIAL OFFERS Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare between Miami and the Galápagos on select 2019 departures. We will also cover your bar tab and Wi-Fi. See our website or page 14 for details.

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PERU: LAND OF THE INCA T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Watch day break over Machu Picchu and learn about National Geographic–funded excavations that helped uncover the site. • Join archaeologist and National Geographic grantee Peter Frost* for talks on his archaeological expeditions in Peru, which have been featured in National Geographic magazine. • Attend a private demonstration of traditional Andean weaving techniques by a National Geographic grantee.

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DAY 4 I MACHU PICCHU/CUSCO A morning train ride brings us to Machu Picchu. Take a guided walk in the sanctuary, then check in to our lodge overlooking the Andes—the only accommodation adjacent to Machu Picchu. Belmond Sanctuary Lodge | Meals: B/L/D

DAY 5 I MACHU PICCHU/CUSCO Awaken this morning at Machu Picchu, and set off on an early hike to the Sun Gate, if you choose. Enjoy time to explore on your own. After lunch, board the train back to the Sacred Valley, continuing by coach to Cusco. Our home here is a converted 16th-century Monastery. Belmond Monasterio Hotel | Meals: B/L/D

DAY 6 I CUSCO

DAYS 1 AND 2 I LIMA, PERU/CUSCO/ SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCA Arrive in Lima and spend the night at our airport hotel. Fly to Cusco and continue to the Inca site of Moray, believed to be an agricultural laboratory. Enjoy a private lunch near the site, then stop at a local market. Wyndham Costa del Sol Airport Hotel; Sol y Luna | Meals: Day 2: B/L/D

DAY 3 I SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCA Spend the day exploring the archaeological sites and Andean culture of the Sacred Valley with National Geographic grantee Peter Frost,* who has been exploring the Andes for 35 years. Peter joins us for a talk and accompanies our visit to Ollantaytambo. Stop at a family-owned hacienda for lunch and witness a presentation of traditional horsemanship. Later, meet National Geographic grantee Nilda Callañaupa Alvarez, who has helped preserve and revive traditional Inca textiles. Hotel Sol y Luna | Meals: B/L/D

Enjoy a full day of exploration in Cusco. See the 15th-century Sacsayhuamán fortress and the Coricancha, the “golden temple” of the Inca. Belmond Monasterio Hotel | Meals: B/L

DAY 7 I C USCO/LIMA After flying back to Lima, visit the renowned Museo Larco. Gather for a farewell lunch at a lovely colonial home. Belmond Miraflores Park Hotel | Meals: B/L

DAY 8 I LIMA Transfer to the Lima airport for the return flight home. Meals: B GA L Á PAG O S A N D P E RU Experience the natural wonders of the Galápagos and the cultural treasures of Peru —all on one extraordinary journey. This 16-day expedition combines the Peru: Land of the Inca itinerary described on this page with the Galápagos voyage described on pages 30–31. See the calendar on page 66 for departure dates through December 2019 and visit our website for trip details and pricing.

Above: Perched on a secluded mountaintop in the Peruvian Andes, Machu Picchu is one of the world’s most celebrated archaeological sites.

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I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019 and 2020: Expeditions depart every week on either Saturday or Sunday. See the calendar on page 66 for specific departure dates.

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 †

$5,890

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,380. There is an additional holiday surcharge of $730 per person on the following departures: December 22 and 28, 2019. Call for 2020 holiday dates and pricing. Airfare to/from Lima and within Peru is not included in the expedition cost. The round-trip group flight between Lima and Cusco is $435 per person (subject to change). Maximum group size: 24

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team will accompany this trip. Archaeologist and National Geographic grantee Peter Frost will join Day 3 on most departures*. Read his bio and find more experts on our website. *On departures that coincide with Peter's assignments, one of his colleagues will join us.

W H AT T O E X P E C T We will be traveling at high elevations while in Cusco and at Machu Picchu. Cusco is at an altitude of 11,200 feet, and Machu Picchu is at 8,000 feet. Participants should be physically fit. This expedition is not suitable for anyone who suffers from a respiratory disorder, a circulatory ailment, or a disability that limits mobility.


UPPER AMAZON T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Explore the amazing biodiversity of the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve with our team of naturalists, and encounter rare pink dolphins, sloths, howler monkeys, giant lily pads, and an astounding variety of birdlife. • Learn from a National Geographic–Lindblad certified photo instructor, who travels with us aboard the elegant Delfin II riverboat. • Glide into the backwaters by kayak or skiff for an up-close look at the intricacies of the Amazonian ecosystem.

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Set out into this wilderness on daily excursions by skiff, kayak, and, when the water level permits, hikes on dry land. Spot sloths and monkeys, including noisy howlers, shaggy-tailed monk saki monkeys, and various species of saddleback tamarins. Watch for an astounding variety of birds. In the waterways, look for massive paiche fish, rare pink dolphins, and piranhas. Enjoy an opportunity to swim in a lake in the reserve’s interior, and go on a bird-watching hike. Slip through the forest in a skiff as night falls, on the search for caimans, fishing bats, and other nocturnal creatures.

DAY 1 I LIMA, PERU Arrive in Lima in the late evening and transfer to our hotel. Wyndham Costa del Sol Lima Airport Hotel

DAY 2 I LIMA/IQUITOS/NAUTA This morning fly from Lima to Iquitos; then continue overland to Nauta, where the Delfin II awaits. Settle into your cabin, and gather for a welcome dinner. Delfin II through Day 8 Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 3–8 I PACAYA-SAMIRIA NATIONAL RESERVE Spend this week exploring the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, a pristine swath of jungle stretching more than five million acres and harboring some of the Amazon’s most fascinating flora and fauna. Two powerful rivers, the Marañón and the Ucayali, converge here at the headwaters of the mighty Amazon.

Above: A scarlet macaw perches amid lush foliage.

Pay a visit to communities on the reserve’s edge and get to know the ribereños, “those who live on the riverbanks,” and their age-old traditions. Learn how they make jewelry and other local handicrafts, and find out how local subsistence farmers cultivate wild plants and trees to earn income. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 9 I NAUTA/IQUITOS/LIMA After breakfast, disembark in Nauta, and return to Iquitos overland for our flight to Lima. Wyndham Costa del Sol Lima Airport Hotel Meals: B/L/D

DAY 10 I LIMA After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: B

I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: Feb. 23–Mar.4 Mar. 2–11 Apr. 27–May 6 May 4–13 May 11–21 May 18–27

June 8–17 June 15–24 June 22–July 1 Aug. 10–19 Aug. 24–Sept. 2 Oct. 26–Nov. 4

Nov. 2–11 Nov. 9–18 Nov. 30–Dec. 9 Dec. 7–16 Dec. 14–23

For 2020 departures, please see our website.

P H O T O D E PA R T U R E S Select 2020 departures of this expedition are designated as photography expeditions. You’ll learn tips and techniques while capturing images of Upper Amazon alongside a National Geographic photographer. Visit our website for the 2020 Photo Expediton dates.

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 *

Suite Master Suite

$7,190

$8,590

*Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the Delfin II description, photo, and deck plan on page 63. Prices are per person, double occupancy. Due to limited availability, single cabins are offered by request only; please call for availability and rates. Airfare to/from Lima and within Peru is not included in the expedition cost. The round-trip group flight between Lima and Iquitos is $440 per person (subject to change). Maximum ship capacity: 28

SPECIAL OFFERS Save 10% on each expedition when you combine this trip with a voyage to Galápagos (see pages 30-31) and/or Peru: Land of the Inca (see page 32).

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Biologist Carlos Romero will join select 2019 departures. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

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F R E N C H P O LY N E S I A : B E YO N D T H E P O S TC A R D T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • The nimble National Geographic Orion can traverse the narrow Tiputa Pass into the lagoon at Rangiroa, one of the largest atolls in the world. • Go ashore at the seldom visited isle of Huahine, former residence of Tahitian royalty and home to the highest density of ancient marae (meeting grounds) in French Polynesia. • Skim across serene turquoise lagoons in a kayak or on a stand-up paddleboard.

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DAYS 1 AND 2 I U.S./PAPEETE, TAHITI Depart the U.S. on an overnight flight to Tahiti. Upon arrival, check into a room, and briefly tour Tahiti before embarking our ship. National Geographic Orion for the entire voyage Meals: Day 2: L/D

DAY 3 I B ORA-BORA, SOCIETY ISLANDS Jutting out from an aquamarine lagoon ringed with tiny islets, Bora-Bora’s angular volcanic crags are a spectacular sight. Explore the island by 4x4, and then snorkel, dive, kayak, or paddleboard from one of the islets on the outer reef. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 4 I RAIATEA/TAHAA Encircled by a single reef and sharing a common lagoon, Raiatea and Tahaa offer plenty to explore. Spend the morning at Marae Taputapuatea, the starting point for Polynesian seafarers heading for Easter Island, Hawai'i, and New Zealand. On Tahaa, visit a family-run vanilla plantation. Meals: B/L/D Above: A snorkeler swims amid tropical fish.

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Former home to Tahitian royalty, Huahine maintains the highest density of ancient marae in French Polynesia. Visit these sites with archaeologists, and then explore some of the lush island by bicycle, or wander the local shops of Fare. Trace the verdant shoreline by kayak, paddleboard, or Zodiac, or take a swim in the island’s crystal-clear lagoon. Meals: B/L/D

Spend two days exploring some of the nearly 80 islands and atolls in the so-called “dangerous archipelago.” In the waters surrounding Fakarava, snorkel protected reefs, or ride the current into the lagoon on a drift dive. Navigate the limestone grottoes of Makatea, or search for endemic fruit doves and nesting seabirds. Then, conditions permitting, snorkel and dive among colorful fish on the nearby reef. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAT E S 2019: Apr. 18–27* May 9–18

May 16–25*

2020: Apr. 14–23* May 5–14

May 12–21*

*These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order order, beginning with Rangiroa and ending with Papeete. If departing from outside the U.S., plan to arrive on the morning of Day 2.

COST

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$7,960

Category 2

$9,690

Category 3

$11,370

Category 4

$12,390

DAY 8 I RANGIROA

Category 5

$14,990

The atoll of Rangiroa is a ring of slender islands known for some of the best diving and snorkeling in French Polynesia. Our ship anchors here, inside the world’s second largest lagoon near the village of Tiputa. Kayak, snorkel, or scuba dive in the lagoon—home to manta rays, dolphins, and sea turtles. Meals: B/L/D

Category 6

$17,420

Category 1 Solo

$11,940

Category 3 Solo

$17,050

DAYS 9 AND 10 I RANGIROA/ PAPEETE/U.S. Disembark and fly to Papeete to connect with your overnight flight home. Meals: Day 9: B/L

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the National Geographic Orion description, photos, and deck plan on pages 56–57. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. Airfare to/from Papeete and within French Polynesia is not included in the expedition cost. The group flight from Rangiroa to Papeete is $390 (subject to change). Maximum ship capacity: 102

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Cristina Mittermeier will join the April 18, 2019 departure. Read her bio and find more experts on our website.

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SPECIAL OFFERS Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare between Los Angeles and Papeete on all 2019 departures. 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.


TA H I T I TO T H E M A R Q U E S A S : F R E N C H P O LY N E S I A N D I S C O V E R Y

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T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Spend two days amid the far-flung isles of the Tuamotu Archipelago, exploring a limestone grotto, seeking out rare birds, and snorkeling the protected reefs of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. • Discover the natural and cultural treasures of the Marquesas Islands as you kayak along white-sand shores, snorkel or dive vibrant reefs, and visit remote villages. • Learn about ancient Marquesan rites at the sacred site of Me’ae Iipona, and photograph its stunning tiki statues.

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Biosphere Reserve, and ride the currents into its vast lagoon on an unforgettable drift-dive or snorkel (conditions permitting). Meals: B/L/D Daily

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DAYS 6 AND 7 I AT SEA/FATU HIVA, MARQUESAS ISLANDS

2019: May 22–31

A relaxing day at sea brings us to one of the most remote island groups on Earth. Take in spectacular views of Hanavave Bay, and the storied Fatu Hiva island. Enjoy a warm Polynesian welcome on a visit to a local village, and peruse unique Marquesan arts and crafts. Later, choose to hike to a remote waterfall, or take a Zodiac to a neighboring bay and venture into the Omoa Valley on a bird-watching excursion. Meals: B/L/D Daily

2020: May 18–27

DAY 8 I HIVA OA

DAYS 1 AND 2 I U.S./PAPEETE, FRENCH POLYNESIA Depart the U.S. on an overnight flight to Tahiti and arrive in Papeete early the following morning. Check in to our hotel. InterContinental Tahiti Resort & Spa

DAY 3 I PAPEETE Head off on a tour of the city and have lunch at a local restaurant before embarking our ship. Set sail this afternoon. National Geographic Orion for the remainder of the voyage Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 4 AND 5 I TUAMOTU ARCHIPELAGO Spend two days exploring the Tuamotu Archipelago. Venture ashore at Makatea, a raised coral atoll framed by striking cliffs, and learn about the forces that have shaped this unique island. Then hike through the verdant landscape to explore a limestone cave and its pool within. Snorkel the protected reefs of Fakarava, one of the largest atolls in French Polynesia and part of a UNESCO

Above: Hawksbill sea turtle on coral reef, French Polynesia

On Hiva Oa, enjoy a visit to the Calvary Cemetery to see the gravesites of French artist Paul Gauguin and Belgian singer Jacques Brel, both of whom spent their final years on the island. Visit the village of Puamau and then venture into the forest to explore the sacred site of Me’ae Iipona. Learn about Marquesan religious rites, and photograph one of the largest ancient tiki statues in Polynesia. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 9 I NUKU HIVA/PAPEETE/U.S. Take in the rugged silhouette of Nuku Hiva as we approach its shores. Choose to conclude your adventure here and return to Papeete by chartered flight, then connect with your flight home. Or continue your voyage on our optional extension to Hawai'i.

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Oct. 2–11*

*These departures follow this itinerary shown but in the reverse order, beginning in Nuku Hiva and ending in Papeete. If departing from outside the U.S., plan to arrive on the morning of Day 2.

COST Category 1

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 † $7,960

Category 2

$9,690

Category 3

$11,370

Category 4

$12,390

Category 5

$14,990

Category 6

$17,420

Category 1 Solo

$11,940

Category 3 Solo

$17,050

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the National Geographic Orion description, photos, and deck plan on pages 56–57. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. Airfare to/ from Papeete and between Nuku Hiva and Papeete is not included in the expedition cost. The group flight between Nuku Hiva and Papeete is an additional cost. Maximum ship capacity: 102

OPTIONAL EXTENSION Stay on board for a seven-day voyage to Hawai'i, from $1,570 per person. Call for details.

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will join this trip. National Geographic Emerging Explorer, biologist, and Native Hawaiian geneticist, Keolu Fox, will join the May 22, 2019 departure. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFERS Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare between Los Angeles and Papeete on the 2019 departures. 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.

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E A S T E R I S L A N D TO TA H I T I : TA L E S O F T H E PAC I F I C T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Aboard the National Geographic Orion, trace the legend of the ill-fated H.M.S. Bounty to the seldom visited Pitcairn Island, where descendants of its mutineers still live today. • Join archaeologists on Easter Island to delve into an intriguing lost culture and examine ancient burial sites and towering moai. • Dive or snorkel the pristine reefs of Fakarava, part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

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natural wonders. Continue to Pitcairn Island, where about 50 descendants of the 18th-century H.M.S. Bounty mutineers still live. Meet residents and hear a few words of their unusual Pitkern dialect—a blend of English “sailor speak” and Polynesian phrases. National Geographic Orion through Day 19 Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 11 AND 12 I A T SEA/MANGAREVA, FRENCH POLYNESIA Spend a day at sea scanning the horizon with our naturalists or relaxing on deck with a book. Arrive at Mangareva and venture underwater to snorkel or dive, or meet islanders to learn about their culture. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 13–18 I AT SEA/TUAMOTU ARCHIPELAGO DAYS 1–5 I U.S./SANTIAGO, CHILE/ EASTER ISLAND Depart the U.S. on an overnight flight to Santiago, Chile. This evening, meet fellow travelers and staff for a welcome reception. Early the next morning, fly to Easter Island, where we will explore volcanic calderas and join archaeologists to examine the island’s colossal moai statues. The Ritz Carlton, Santiago; Hanga Roa Eco-Resort | Meals: Day 2: B; Days 3, 4, and 5: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 6–10 I A T SEA/PITCAIRN ISLANDS Embark our ship, and on the two-day journey west from Easter Island, listen to informative talks by our experts. Once at Ducie Island, watch for frigatebirds and boobies, and snorkel or dive among spectacular reefs. Continue to Henderson Island, an uplifted atoll and UNESCO World Heritage site. On walks and Zodiac excursions, discover the island’s four endemic bird species and Above: Easter Island is shrouded in mystery and guarded by the famous moai statues.

Our exploration of the “dangerous archipelago” begins in Pukarua, where traditional dancers will greet us. Navigate reefs and islets during a day at sea, then explore an uninhabited atoll such as Tahanea. In Fakarava, one of the largest atolls in French Polynesia and part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, learn about the island’s pearl industry and visit the town of Rotava. Snorkel the protected reefs or ride the current into the lagoon on a worldfamous drift dive. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 19 AND 20 I PAPEETE/U.S. Arrive in Papeete, Tahiti, and take a tour of the island before transferring to the airport for your overnight flight home. Meals: Day 19: B/L

I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: Mar. 25–Apr. 13

Oct. 9–27*

2020: Mar. 28–Apr. 16 *These departures spend one less day in Santiago and follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order, beginning in Papeete and ending on Easter Island. Visit our website for the detailed itinerary. If departing from outside the U.S., plan to arrive on the morning of Day 2.

COST Category 1

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 † $18,590

Category 2

$21,990

Category 3

$26,250

Category 4

$28,450

Category 5

$33,970

Category 6

$39,300

Category 1 Solo

$27,890

Category 3 Solo

$39,390

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the National Geographic Orion description, photos, and deck plan on pages 56–57. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. Airfare to Santiago and return from Papeete, or vice versa, and between Santiago and Easter Island, is not included in the expedition cost. The group flight between Santiago and Easter Island is $950 per person (subject to change). Maximum ship capacity: 102

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Stephen Alvarez will join the March 25, 2019 departure. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

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SPECIAL OFFERS Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare from Los Angeles to Santiago and return from Papeete, or vice versa, on both 2019 departures. 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.


U N D E R S A I L : G R E E C E T O T H E DA L M AT I A N C OA S T T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Sail aboard the legendary Sea Cloud, an elegant four-masted tall ship built by E. F. Hutton for his wife, Marjorie Merriweather Post. • Venture to four fascinating countries with our team of experts, who offer insight into history and culture. • E xplore numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Olympia, Greece and the seldom visited archaeological ruins of Butrint—an ancient Albanian city.

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DAY 6 I S ARANDË AND BUTRINT, ALBANIA Cut off from the world for 50 years by its Stalinist dictator, Albania is a little-known place of gorgeous mountain landscapes and stunning coasts. Dock in Sarandë and discover the ancient city of Butrint, another World Heritage site. Meals: B/L/D

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DAY 7 I KRUJË

*These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order, beginning in Dubrovnik and ending in Athens.

Drop anchor in Durrës and drive to the medieval citadel of Krujë. Wander through the market to the Ethnographic Museum. Also visit the museum devoted to Albania’s national hero, Skanderbeg. Return to Durrës and enjoy an Albanian folkloric show. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 1 AND 2 I U.S./ATHENS, GREECE/ PIRAEUS Depart on an overnight flight to Athens, arriving the next morning. Visit the Acropolis Museum, then transfer to Piraeus and set sail aboard our elegant tall ship. Sea Cloud for the entire voyage Meals: Day 2: L/D

DAYS 3 AND 4 I AT SEA/OLYMPIA Round the southern coast of the Pelopennese peninsula, enjoying a full day of sailing. Dock in Katákolo and travel to ancient Olympia, birthplace of the Olympic Games. Visit the legendary ruins of this World Heritage site, and see the Olympic Stadium and the Archaeological Museum. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 5 I ITHÁKI Discover gemlike villages nestled along the coast of Itháki. View the sites that some claim link the island to Homer’s Ithaca, and swim in a secluded bay. Meals: B/L/D

I N F O R M AT I O N

2019: Aug. 20–31

Aug. 30–Sept. 10*

2020: June 1–12*

Sept. 7–18

If departing from outside the U.S., plan to arrive on the morning of Day 2.

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 †

Category 1

$12,940

DAY 8 I PERAST AND KOTOR, MONTENEGRO

Category 2

$14,640

Category 3

$17,700

Sail into Montenegro via the magnificent Gulf of Kotor. Stop at the historic town of Perast before taking a local boat to the islet of Gospa od Škrpjela, or Our Lady of the Rocks. Steeped in lore, the tiny islet was created by fishermen dropping rocks from their rowboats. Explore medieval Kotor this afternoon. Meals: B/L/D

Category 4

$18,630

Original Deluxe B

$20,270

Original Deluxe A

$21,930

Owner’s Suite

$24,270

DAY 9 I DUBROVNIK, CROATIA Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic,” Dubrovnik is regarded as one of the best preserved medieval towns in the world. Spend the day exploring the marvelous Old City, and enjoy a performance of traditional Croatian klapa music. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 10 AND 11 I KORČULA/HVAR Anchor at the island port of Korčula, one of the most beautiful towns in the Balkans, and see the house believed to be Marco Polo’s birthplace. Explore Hvar the next day, taking a tour inside the delightful walled city. Meals: B/L/D Daily

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the Sea Cloud description, photos, and deck plan on page 62. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin, add $6,470. Airfare to Athens and return from Dubrovnik, or vice versa, is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 58

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. Linguist and historian Grace Fielder will join the August 20, 2019 departure. Read her bio and find more experts on our website.

DAY 12 I DUBROVNIK/U.S. Disembark this morning and transfer to the airport for your return flight home. Meals: B

Above: Medieval battlements encircle the terra-cotta roofs of Dubrovnik.

SPECIAL OFFER Travel on the Sea Cloud and we will cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew.

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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 T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • The versatile Lord of the Glens can navigate a variety of waterways, from narrow locks to open waters. • See Scotland’s stunning landscapes close up while kayaking across picturesque Loch Linnhe or Loch Eil and hiking on the Isle of Skye. • Our team of experts offer in-depth perspectives on Scottish history and culture during visits to ancient castles and churches.

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DAY 5 I LOCH LINNHE/OBAN Today, our ship descends Neptune’s Staircase—a set of eight interconnected locks—en route to the town of Oban. Explore Oban, visiting a whiskey distillery and McCaig’s Tower, a monument inspired by the Roman Colosseum. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 6 I ISLE OF MULL/IONA/ TOBERMORY Continue to the Isle of Mull in the Inner Hebrides. Venture into Duart Castle, and take a ferry to the island of Iona. Visit the medieval abbey ruins and the rebuilt abbey church, and stroll through St. Oran’s Chapel and the royal graveyard where generations of Scottish kings are buried. Continue to charming Tobermory. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 1 AND 2 I U.S./INVERNESS, SCOTLAND After an overnight flight, arrive in Inverness and board our ship. Lord of the Glens for the entire voyage | Meals: Day 2: D

DAY 3 I C ULLODEN/CLAVA CAIRNS/ LOCH NESS Visit Culloden, the infamous battlefield where Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Jacobite forces were defeated. See the prehistoric standing stones of Clava Cairns, then set sail on the Caledonian Canal. Enter Loch Ness and learn about its legendary monster. Moor at Fort Augustus for a hiking excursion. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 4 I LAGGAN LOCKS/BANAVIE/ GLENFINNAN Ascend a flight of locks that runs through Fort Augustus. Glide down the tree-lined canal known as Laggan Avenue, or hike or bike along the towpath. Follow the canal to Banavie, located at the base of Great Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis. Drive to Glenfinnan and choose to kayak or take an afternoon walk. Meals: B/L/D Above: Eilean Donan Castle catches the setting sun.

DAY 7 I EIGG OR ISLE OF RUM/INVERIE Sail to the isle of Eigg and get a sense of daily life on this tiny island. Look for marine mammals, including Atlantic seals, minke whales, dolphins, and a variety of seabirds. Alternatively, visit the Isle of Rum, home of the lavish Kinloch Castle. Cruise on to the town of Inverie, and enjoy a drink at the most remote pub in the British Isles. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 8 I I SLE OF SKYE Continue to the Isle of Skye. At the Museum of the Isles, trace the legacy of the 1,300-year-old Clan Donald. Take a guided walk in the Cuillin Hills, or explore Eilean Donan Castle. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 9 I K YLE OF LOCHALSH/ INVERNESS/U.S. Disembark in Kyle of Lochalsh and transfer to Inverness for your flight home. Meals: B

OPTIONAL EXTENSION Add a two-day extension in Edinburgh from $1,790. The extensions on the July 27, 2019; all August 2019; July 26, 2020; and all August 2020 departures, include the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, while the other extensions include a special evening celebrating Scottish music and culture. Visit our website or call for details.

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I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: June 1–9* June 8–16 July 20–28 2020: June 7–15 June 14–22* July 19–27

July 27–Aug. 4* Aug. 3–11

July 26–Aug. 3* Aug. 2–10 Aug. 9–17*

Aug. 10–18* Aug. 17–25

Aug. 16–24 Aug. 23–31* Aug. 30–Sept. 7

*These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order, beginning in Kyle of Lochalsh and ending in Inverness. If departing from outside the U.S., plan to arrive on the morning of Day 2.

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 †

Category 1

$7,990

Category 2

$9,100

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the Lord of the Glens description, photo, and deck plan on page 64. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin add $4,000 in Category 1 and $4,550 in Category 2. International airfare to/from Inverness is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 48

EXPEDITION TEA M 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 the August 3, 2019 departure. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFER Travel on the Lord of the Glens and we will cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew.


A N C I E N T I S L E S : E N G L A N D , I R E L A N D , A N D S C O T L A N D NEW T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Search for whales, dolphins, and seals, and see vast seabird nesting sites, as we explore wild isles aboard the National Geographic Explorer. • 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.” • Peer into the past in the prehistoric homes of Skara Brae in the Orkney Islands, and visit Jarlshof, a 4,000-year-old settlement in Shetland.

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seventh-century monastery. Explore Valentia Island and seaside Dingle. Meals: B/L/D Daily

I N F O R M AT I O N

DAY 8 I INISHMORE/ARAN ISLANDS

DAT E S

Continue to the Aran Islands. On Inishmore, visit Dun Aengus, a prehistoric Celtic ring fort perched on the edge of a cliff. Meals: B/L/D

2019:

2020:

May 7–21

May 26–June 9

DAY 9 I EXPLORING NORTHWESTERN IRELAND Explore the dramatic landscapes of counties Sligo and Donegal, which inspired the works of W. B. Yeats. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 10 I IONA AND STAFFA, INNER HEBRIDES, SCOTLAND At Iona, venture into an ancient nunnery and a 13th-century abbey. Continue to Staffa and ride a Zodiac into the awe-inspiring Fingal's Cave. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 1 AND 2 I U.S./LONDON, ENGLAND Depart on an overnight flight to London and embark our ship on the Thames River. National Geographic Explorer for the entire voyage Meals: Day 2: L/D

DAYS 3 AND 4 I PORTSMOUTH/ FOWEY, CORNWALL Sail to Portsmouth and delve into Britain’s nautical history. Stroll through the stunning Cornish countryside, then visit an innovative nature center. Later, explore the Lost Gardens of Heligan or Fowey’s town center. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 5 I ISLES OF SCILLY Meander through Tresco Abbey Gardens, where subtropical plants flourish. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 6 AND 7 I COBH, IRELAND/ SKELLIG ROCKS/VALENTIA ISLAND/ DINGLE Visit the Cobh Heritage Centre, which features an exhibition on Irish history. Sail past Skellig Michael, and see the beehive huts of its Above: The Standing Stones of Callanish predate Stonehenge.

DAY 11 I ST. KILDA/CALLANISH, OUTER HEBRIDES Visit the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, which boast incredible seabird colonies. Conditions permitting; land at uninhabited St. Kilda, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Later, see the Neolithic Callanish Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 12 I ORKNEY ISLANDS Discover the Stone Age megaliths of the Ring of Brodgar and the 5,000-year-old stone-slab village of Skara Brae. Step into medieval St. Magnus Cathedral, crafted from local red and yellow sandstone. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 13 AND 14 I SHETLAND ISLANDS/ AT SEA In the Shetland Islands, discover the prehistoric settlement of Jarlshof and examine Bronze Age ruins and Viking longhouses. Then sail to Norway. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 15 I BERGEN, NORWAY/U.S. Disembark and transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: B

If departing from outside the U.S., plan to arrive on the morning of Day 2.

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 *

Category 1

$14,890

Category 2

$15,630

Category 3

$16,590

Category 4

$16,990

Category 5

$20,260

Category 6

$23,630

Category 7

$27,180

Category A Solo

$19,540

Category B Solo

$21,990

*Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the description, photos, and deck plan for the National Geographic Explorer on pages 54–55. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. Airfare to London and return from Bergen is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 148

EXPEDITION TEA M 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 the May 7, 2019 departure. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFER Travel on the National Geographic Explorer and we will cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew.

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TRIP S ABOARD THE NEW 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

N E W A V O YA G E T O 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 | 1 1 D AY S

N E W N O R WAY ’ S FJ O R D S A N D A R C T I C S VA L B A R D V O YA G E | 1 7 D AY S

Voyage to the far-flung islands of Svalbard, where fantastic formations of snow and ice set the stage for a remarkable adventure. As the spring sun rises higher in the Arctic sky each day, we let nature guide our course during this spectacular, wild season. Probe the floes in search of emerging bears, walruses, seals, and more. Walk on a frozen sea, kayak amid icebergs, and capture the spectacular light alongside a National Geographic photographer.

On a carefully-crafted itinerary that we’ve perfected over time, set out to explore some of the most stunning landscapes of the north. Follow Norway’s fjord-carved coast north from charming Bergen to Tromsø and Bear Island, where we'll enjoy an unforgettable Zodiac ride among massive, seabird-adorned cliffs. Then spend five days exploring Svalbard. Be among the first travelers to enjoy the National Geographic Endurance’s splendid spaces and utilize its exploration tools, kayaking deep into narrow inlets, hiking windswept islands, and searching for iconic wildlife.

DAT E S :

DAT E S :

Apr. 2, 9, 16, and 23, 2020

C O S T:

from $11,600*

April 30 and May 29, 2020

C O S T:

from $19,420*

N E W N O R T H E A S T P A S S A G E : A N U N F O R G E T TA B L E V O YA G E F R O M N O R WAY T O A L A S K A | 2 6 D AY S

N E W E A S T G R E E N L A N D V O YA G E : W I L D S H O R E S O F T H E H I G H A R C T I C | 2 0 D AY S

The National Geographic Endurance roams free at the top of the world on this pioneering expedition, navigating one of the most untrammeled, adventurous routes in the high Arctic. Explore remote shores—including Franz Josef Land, the Siberian coast, and Wrangel Island—as we seek out spectacular wildlife and witness seldom-seen wonders on an epic voyage.

The ice-class PC5 National Geographic Endurance cuts through the ice of Greenland's eastern coast, which is flanked by thousands of icebergs calved from the country's massive ice sheet. Here, we venture into the largest national park in the world—Northeast Greenland National Park—to spot polar bears, musk oxen, caribou, and more. In this remote Arctic paradise where animals outnumber humans, go hiking with naturalists on the vast tundra, glide in a Zodiac through pristine fjords, and take in dramatic mountain views at every turn.

DAT E S :

DAT E S :

July 16 and August 9, 2020

C O S T:

from $34,750*

August 31, 2020

C O S T:

*Prices are per person, double occupancy, for a Category 1 cabin. Visit our website or call for pricing for all categories.

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from $23,870*


In April 2020, the National Geographic Endurance will embark on a series of eight inaugural Arctic voyages. We hope you will join us on the incredible adventures ahead. Learn more about our new ship on page 12, and visit natgeoexpeditions.com/endurance to view the full itineraries.

N E W N O R W E G I A N FJ O R D S A N D S C O T T I S H I S L A N D S V O YA G E | 9 D AY S

N E W N O R W E G I A N D I S C O V E R Y: A V O YA G E T O S VA L B A R D A N D T H E N O R T H E R N FJ O R D S | 1 1 D AY S

Traverse the North Sea in the wake of legendary explorers and seafarers, traveling from Norway’s breathtaking fjords and snowdusted mountains to Scotland’s rolling green hills and ancient ruins. Explore the evocative seascapes of the Shetland Islands, and travel back in time amid the Stone Age sites of the Orkney Islands. Alongside a world-class expedition team, encounter a colorful tapestry of cultures and histories as we explore on foot, by kayak, and by Zodiac.

Discover Norway in a compact timeframe, exploring its shimmering fjords and the high Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. Spend several remarkable days amid the ice floes of Svalbard, where we’ll follow nature’s rhythms in search of walruses, seals, and polar bears. Continue to Bear Island to cruise beneath towering cliffs populated with thousands of seabirds. Then head further south to the isles of Sørøya and Senja, where nature flourishes amid vibrant coastal cultures.

DAT E S :

DAT E S :

May 15 and May 22, 2020

C O S T:

from $7,970*

June 11, 2020

C O S T:

from $10,290*

N E W C R U I S I N G T H E C O A S TA L W O N D E R S O F N O R WAY, T H E F A R O E I S L A N D S , A N D I C E L A N D | 1 7 D AY S

N E W A R C T I C E X P L O R AT I O N : A V O YA G E T O I C E L A N D , E A S T G R E E N L A N D , A N D N O R WAY | 1 7 D AY S

Follow the Viking trail aboard the National Geographic Endurance on a voyage from Norway to the far-flung islands and archipelagos of the North Atlantic. Cruise the famed Norwegian fjords and the magical Lofoten islands, explore Bronze Age sites in Scotland’s Shetland Islands, and come face-to-face with the legacy of the Vikings amid the turf-roofed cottages and ancient sites of the Faroe Islands. Then trace Iceland’s most remote shorelines, witnessing geological wonders from volcanoes to thundering waterfalls.

Set sail on an epic journey from the far reaches of Iceland to the rugged, ice-sculpted shores of Greenland and the magnificent fjords of Norway. Go ashore in the volcanic Westman Islands, then trace the route of legendary Viking explorer Erik the Red to Greenland’s ice-etched 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, serene fjords, and more.

DAT E S :

DAT E S :

June 18, 2020

C O S T:

from $17,160*

July 3, 2020

C O S T:

from $17,160*

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J O U R N E Y TO A N TA RC T I C A T H E N AT I O N A L GEOGRAPHIC DIFFERENCE • The state-of-the-art National Geographic Explorer and National Geographic Orion are each equipped with top exploration tools, including a remotely operated vehicle that captures footage of the ocean floor. • Learn from a team of biologists, geologists, and undersea specialists who offer insights and engaging presentations throughout the trip. • Get up close to icebergs, wildlife, and hardto-reach places using our fleets of kayaks and Zodiacs.

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DAY 3 I USHUAIA, ARGENTINA Fly to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, and enjoy lunch on a catamaran cruise of the Beagle Channel before embarking our ship. National Geographic Explorer or National Geographic Orion for the remainder of trip | Meals: B/L/D

DAY 4 I AT SEA/DRAKE PASSAGE While crossing the legendary Drake Passage, spot seabirds and other marine life that glide alongside the ship. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 5–10 I EXPLORING ANTARCTICA

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

With long daylight hours 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 killer whales perform off the bow or enjoying an after-dinner Zodiac cruise. Our route will be determined by the conditions and the ever-changing ice, and may include some of the locations indicated on the map at the left. One day, we may take Zodiacs out to see towering icebergs at close range, walk a beach covered with bickering 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 cliff-side rookery in search of blue-

Above: A gentoo penguin takes a dive.

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Parked in the fast ice, the National Geographic Explorer attracts a cast of curious penguins.

eyed shags. And the next, we might experience a 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


I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: Nov. 27–Dec. 10 Dec. 7–20 Dec. 9–22* Dec. 17–30†

Dec. 19–Jan. 1*† Dec. 27, 2019– Jan. 9, 2020†

Dec. 29, 2019– Jan. 11, 2020*†

Feb. 7–20* Nov. 27–Dec. 10* Nov. 28–Dec. 11 Dec. 7–20* Dec. 8–21 Dec. 17–30*†

Dec. 18–31† Dec. 27, 2020– Jan. 9, 2021*† Dec. 28, 2020– Jan. 10, 2021†

Jan. 17–30 Jan. 26–Feb. 8*

Jan. 27–Feb. 9 Feb. 5–18* Feb. 6–19

2020: Jan. 6–19 Jan. 8–21* Jan. 16–29 Jan. 26–Feb. 8 Jan. 28–Feb. 10* Feb. 5–18 2021: Jan. 6–19* Jan. 7–20 Jan. 16–29* Travelers capture a tail slap on camera during a thrilling close encounter with a humpback whale.

forces that still shape Antarctica, and how to make beautiful photographs of the places we visit. Our undersea specialists capture 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: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 11 AND 12 I AT SEA Enjoy the ship’s amenities as the Antarctic coast disappears from view. Round the southernmost tip of South America, sailing past Cape Horn on our way towards the Beagle Channel. Celebrate your voyage at a farewell dinner on board. Meals: B/L/D Daily

or Santiago (National Geographic Orion departures) by private charter and connect with your overnight flight home. Meals: Day 13: B/L

*These departures are aboard the National Geographic Orion. All other departures are aboard the National Geographic Explorer. †Visit our website for special holiday pricing on these departures. If departing from outside the U.S., plan to arrive on the morning of Day 2.

COST Nov. 2019–Feb. 2020‡

EXPLORER ORION

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS

Category 1

$14,580

$14,880

For voyages aboard the National Geographic Explorer, add an extension in Buenos Aires or to Iguazú Falls or Easter Island. For voyages aboard the National Geographic Orion, add an extension in Santiago or to Easter Island. Visit our website or call for details.

Category 2

$15,690

$15,990

Category 3

$16,150

$17,810

Category 4

$17,380

$21,520

Category 5

$20,990

$24,610

Category 6

$23,940

$28,650

Category 7

$27,930

N/A

Category A Solo

$19,600

$22,310

Category B Solo

$20,190

$26,710

DAYS 13 AND 14 I USHUAIA, ARGENTINA/BUENOS AIRES OR SANTIAGO, CHILE/U.S. Disembark in Ushuaia. After lunch, fly to Buenos Aires (National Geographic Explorer departures)

SPECIAL OFFERS Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare between Miami and Buenos Aires or Santiago on select departures. We will also cover your bar tab and tips for the crew on all departures.

‡Please note: the pricing above is valid for November 2020–February 2021 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See descriptions, photos, and deck plans for the National Geographic Explorer and National Geographic Orion on pages 54–57. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. Please visit our website for pricing for holiday departures and voyages after February 2020. International airfare to/from Buenos Aires or Santiago and to/from Ushuaia is not included in the expedition cost. The group flight to/ from Ushuaia is $960–$1,240 per person depending on the departure date (subject to change). Maximum ship capacity: National Geographic Explorer: 148 National Geographic Orion: 102

EXPEDITION TEA M

Hikers head up for spectactular views of the polar wildnerness.

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 voyages. Read her bio and find more experts on our website.

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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 T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Join our naturalists for an interpretive walk among tens of thousands of stately king penguins on a remote beach in South Georgia. • Each departure of the National Geographic Explorer is accompanied by a National Geographic photographer who offers insight on capturing the compelling stories of the South Atlantic. • Glide in a kayak or Zodiac amid curious fur seals in the Falklands, and view an impressive colony of black-browed albatrosses.

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DAYS 9–15 I SOUTH GEORGIA ISLAND Arrive in South Georgia, renowned for its spectacular landscapes and prolific wildlife—and Sir Ernest Shackleton’s final resting place. Glide past dramatic cliffs on the lookout for young Antarctic fur seals. Take in extraordinary views on hikes, and cruise into a remote bay where thousands of king penguins await. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 16 AND 17 I AT SEA/FALKLAND ISLANDS After time at sea, we return once more to the stunning shores of the Falklands. Our afternoon visit to Stanley offers a chance to wander this remote colonial town and hoist a drink at a local pub. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 18 AND 19 I STANLEY, FALKLANDS/ SANTIAGO, CHILE/U.S. DAYS 1 AND 2 I U.S./BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA Depart on an overnight flight to Buenos Aires and set out on a guided city tour. Alvear Art Hotel Meals: Day 2: L

Disembark in Stanley and transfer to the airport at Mount Pleasant to board our chartered flight to Santiago, followed by an overnight flight home. Meals: Day 18: B/L

DAYS 3 AND 4 I USHUAIA/AT SEA

OPTIONAL EXTENSION

Fly to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. Take a catamaran cruise on the Beagle Channel. Later, embark the ship and begin our voyage across the South Atlantic. National Geographic Explorer for the remainder of the trip | Meals: B/L/D Daily

Prior to your voyage, add a two-day extension in Buenos Aires. Or add a four-day post-trip extension to Easter Island. Visit our website or call for details.

DAYS 5–8 I FALKLAND ISLANDS/AT SEA The Falklands boast the largest albatross colony in the world; thousands of irresistible gentoo, rockhopper, and Magellanic penguins; and fur and elephant seals. Each island has its own distinct beauty and character. Explore these enchanting islands before two days at sea. Meals: B/L/D Daily

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer and filmmaker Bertie Gregory will join the October 23, 2019 voyage. Read his bio and interview on page 9, and find more experts on our website.

DAT E S 2019: Mar. 6–24

Oct. 23–Nov. 10

2020: Mar. 6–24

Oct. 24–Nov. 11

2021: Mar. 8–26* *Please note: This departure follows the itinerary shown, but routes through Santiago and begins and ends in Stanley, Falkland Islands. If departing from outside the U.S., plan to arrive on the morning of Day 2.

COST

MAR. 2019

OCT. 2019–2020 †

Category 1

$16,990

$17,840

Category 2

$18,130

$18,990

Category 3

$19,130

$19,990

Category 4

$23,350

$21,350

Category 5

$24,580

$25,800

Category 6

$28,350

$29,770

Category 7

$32,880

$34,520

Category A Solo

$22,660

$23,740

Category B Solo

$23,910

$24,990

†Please note: the pricing above is valid for October 2020–March 2021 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the description, photos, and deck plan for the National Geographic Explorer on pages 54–55. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. International airfare to Buenos Aires and return from Santiago, and to Ushuaia and from the Falklands, is not included in the expedition cost. The group flights from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia and from Stanley to Santiago are $960–$1,240 per person depending on the departure date (subject to change). Maximum ship capacity: 148

SPECIAL OFFERS Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare from Miami to Buenos Aires and from Santiago to Miami. We will also cover your bar tab and trips for the crew.

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

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A N T A R C T I C A , S O U T H G E O R G I A , A N D T H E FA L K L A N D S T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Traveling on the National Geographic Explorer or National Geographic Orion, get up close to the exquisite icebergs and wildlife of the Antarctic Peninsula. • Trace the riveting story of Sir Ernest Shackleton's life and death while visiting South Georgia. • Get immersed in a sea of black and white amid thousands of king penguins.

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and experience close encounters with wildlife. See pages 42–43 for details. Meals: B/L/D Daily

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Arrive in South Georgia and visit Sir Ernest Shackleton’s final resting place. Glide in Zodiacs and go on hikes amid dramatic landscapes, on the lookout for elephant seals and macaroni penguins. Cruise into a remote bay where tens of thousands of king penguins crowd the shore. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 1 AND 2 I U.S./BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA OR SANTIAGO, CHILE Depart on an overnight flight to Buenos Aires or Santiago. Settle into our hotel before heading out on an afternoon tour of the city. Gather tonight for a welcome reception. Alvear Art Hotel, Buenos Aires or Mandarin Oriental, Santiago | Meals: Day 2: L

DAY 3 I USHUAIA, ARGENTINA Fly to Ushuaia and enjoy lunch on a catamaran cruise of the Beagle Channel. Then board our ship. National Geographic Explorer or National Geographic Orion for the remainder of the trip | Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 4–10 I AT SEA/ANTARCTICA Settle into life aboard the ship as we cross the Drake Passage, keeping an eye out for seabirds and whales. Our schedule in Antarctica is flexible, allowing us to take advantage of the unexpected. We anticipate opportunities each day to hike, kayak,

2 0 1 9 : Nov. 7–30† 2 0 2 0 : Feb. 15–Mar. 9 2021:

Feb. 17–Mar. 11*

Nov. 8–Dec. 1†

Feb. 15–Mar. 10* Feb. 16–Mar. 11‡

*These departures are aboard the National Geographic Orion. All other departures are aboard the National Geographic Explorer. †The November 7, 2019 and November 8, 2020 voyages travel in the reverse order, beginning with a flight from Santiago to the Falklands.

DAYS 18–22 I AT SEA/FALKLAND ISLANDS

‡The February 16, 2021 voyage follows the itinerary shown, but begins with a flight from Santiago to the Falklands.

After two days at sea, arrive in the Falklands. Hike and kayak along rocky coasts, spotting Magellanic penguins, albatrosses, and more. Visit the cathedral and the Falkland Islands Museum and National Trust before a final day of sailing. Meals: B/L/D Daily

If departing from outside the U.S., plan to arrive on the morning of Day 2.

COST Nov. 2019–Feb. 2020§

DAYS 23 AND 24 I USHUAIA, ARGENTINA/BUENOS AIRES OR SANTIAGO, CHILE/U.S. Disembark in Ushuaia and fly to Buenos Aires or Santiago, connecting with your overnight flight home. Meals: Day 23: B/L

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS For voyages aboard the National Geographic Explorer, add an extension in Buenos Aires or to Iguazú Falls or Easter Island. For voyages aboard the National Geographic Orion, add an extension in Santiago or to Easter Island. Visit our website for details.

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Ralph Lee Hopkins will join the November 7, 2019 departure. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

Above: Forming a sea of black and white, king penguins cluster on the beaches of South Georgia.

EXPLORER ORION

Category 1

$25,120

$25,850

Category 2

$26,990

$27,700

Category 3

$28,290

$29,870

Category 4

$29,630

$37,440

Category 5

$36,490

$43,200

Category 6

$41,990

$49,990

Category 7

$48,770

N/A

Category A Solo

$33,730

$38,780

Category B Solo

$35,360

$44,790

Please note: the pricing above is valid for November 2020-February 2021 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated 2020/2021 pricing after that date. §

See descriptions, photos, and deck plans for the National Geographic Explorer and National Geographic Orion on pages 54–57. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. Please visit our website for pricing after February 2020. International airfare to/from Buenos Aires or Santiago and to/from Ushuaia or the Falklands is not included in the expedition cost. The group flights to/ from Ushuaia (or the Falklands) is $890–$1,240 per person depending on the departure date (subject to change).

SPECIAL OFFERS Book select departures by December 31, 2018 and receive free international round-trip airfare from Miami to Buenos Aires or Santiago.

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LAND OF THE POLAR BEARS T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • The National Geographic Explorer is an ice-class vessel that allows us to probe the floes in search of wildlife, including walruses, seals, and the majestic polar bear—the very symbol of the Arctic. • Discover Arctic flora and tidewater glaciers on walks with naturalists; and spot walruses, bearded and ringed seals, foxes, and reindeer. • With the guidance of a National Geographic photographer, take advantage of incredible photo opportunities beneath the midnight sun: the ethereal light of the northern summer, when the sun never sets.

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DAYS 1 AND 2 I U.S./OSLO, NORWAY Depart on an overnight flight to Oslo. Upon arrival, check in to our hotel. Enjoy an afternoon city tour including the famed Vigeland Sculpture Park and the Fram Museum. This evening, join your fellow travelers for welcome cocktails and dinner. Clarion Hotel, The Hub | Meals: Day 2: B/D

DAY 3 I LONGYEARBYEN Depart Oslo on a private charter flight, and enjoy views of the southern fjords en route to Longyearbyen. Upon arrival, visit the Svalbard Museum and local art gallery. Embark the National Geographic Explorer, your base for the next six days. National Geographic Explorer through Day 9 | Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 4–9 I EXPLORING SVALBARD Svalbard lies north of the Arctic Circle, where the summer sun never sets, and it is one of the best places on the planet to observe majestic

polar bears in their natural environment. With our fully stabilized ice-class expedition ship, we are able to probe the ice in search of wildlife; our exact day-to-day itinerary remains flexible, depending on local ice and weather conditions. Zodiacs and kayaks take us closer to experience the region’s geologic features and the wildlife that flourishes during the summer months. With our National Geographic photographer and seasoned naturalists, venture by Zodiac to the foot of vast tidewater glaciers, kayak among sparkling icebergs, and explore fjords that split the coastline. Hike through miniature gardens blooming on the tundra; and search the edge of the pack ice for polar bears, walruses, seals, reindeer, and arctic foxes. Meals: B/L/D Daily

I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: June 2–12 June 9–19

June 16–26 June 23–July 3

If departing from outside the U.S., plan to arrive on the morning of Day 2.

COST Category 1

$10,740

Category 2

$11,480

Category 3

$11,980

Category 4

Category 5

$16,100

DAY 10 I LONGYEARBYEN/OSLO

Category 6

$17,600

Disembark in Longyearbyen. Get a taste of Arctic culture during a visit to a nearby wilderness camp where we will enjoy local refreshments and meet some of the friendly sled dogs that reside here. Fly back to Oslo this afternoon. Radisson Blu Airport Hotel | Meals: B/L

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DAY 11 I OSLO/U.S. After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: B

$20,100

Category A Solo

$14,350

Category B Solo

$14,970

See the description, photos, and deck plan for the National Geographic Explorer on pages 54–55. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. International round-trip airfare to/from Oslo and between Oslo and Longyearbyen is not included in the expedition cost. The group flights between Olso and Longyearbyen are $760 per person (subject to change).

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS

Maximum ship capacity: 148

Add a five-day pre-trip extension to Norway's Fjords from $4,590 per person, or a four-day post-trip extension in Iceland from $4,910 per person. Visit our website or call for details.

EXPEDITION TEA M

NO RWAY'S FJ ORDS AN D ARCTI C SVALBARD On this 17-day voyage aboard the National Geographic Explorer, discover Norway's fjord-carved coast on foot, by kayak, and by Zodiac. Seek out Arctic wildlife, including walruses, seals, and the majestic polar bear; and explore local communities on our May 20–June 5, 2019 expedition. Visit our website for trip details and pricing.

Above: A polar bear meets its reflection in Svalbard.

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$12,690

A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Nick Cobbing will join the June 2 and 9, 2019 departures. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFERS We will cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew on all departures.


S V A L B A R D , I C E L A N D , A N D GREENLAND'S EAST COAST T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E

• Using the latest satellite imagery and the ice-strengthened hull of the National Geographic Explorer, we find navigable spots among the ice to discover some of the planet’s most pristine waters. • This itinerary is shaped by potential wildlife sightings, increasing our opportunities for spotting walruses, whales, reindeer, and polar bears. • Slip among massive ice floes, and view icebergs at water level while exploring by kayak and Zodiac.

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foot of vast tidewater glaciers, kayak among sparkling icebergs, hike the tundra, and explore fjords that split the coastline. Next we'll turn west toward the Greenland Sea. In keeping with the nature of a true Arctic expedition, our itinerary here is defined by the water. Using the latest satellite imagery—and our extensive experience exploring the region—we’ll chart where the ice is impenetrable and choose our route accordingly. Our strengthened hull and forward-searching sonar, as well as agile Zodiacs and kayaks, allow us to make forays amid the ice to search for wildlife.

DAYS 1 AND 2 I U.S./OSLO, NORWAY Fly overnight to Oslo, and explore this charming city upon arrival. Stroll amid the famed Vigeland sculptures—hundreds of life-size human figures set in parkland. Then visit the Fram Museum, dedicated to the wooden ship sailed by Norwegian polar explorers Nansen and Amundsen. Clarion Hotel, The Hub | Meals: Day 2: B/D

DAY 3 I OSLO/LONGYEARBYEN Catch a charter flight to Longyearbyen, the largest settlement in Svalbard. Embark our ship. National Geographic Explorer for the remainder of the trip | Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 4–16 I EXPLORING SVALBARD, GREENLAND, AND ICELAND Situated far above the Arctic Circle, Svalbard is an archipelago of deep fjords, snowcapped mountains, and massive ice sheets. It is also one of the best places on the planet to observe polar bears in their natural environment. Venture to the

Above: A walrus flicks his huge tusks.

Be on deck as our captain navigates between icebergs that drift from calving glaciers along Greenland’s eastern shore. If the ice yields, we’ll maneuver into the Scoresbysund fjord to visit a remote settlement as it awakens from winter’s icy grip. If the ice does not relent, we’ll venture further south to spectacular fjords that are generally ice-free at this time of year, or head to Iceland to continue our explorations. Our voyage ends on Iceland’s west coast, where we’ll visit the picture-perfect town of Ísafjördur, spot razorbills on the immense Látrabjarg cliffs, and visit the former trading post of Flatey Island. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 17 I REYKJAVÍK/U.S. In Reykjavík, take a guided tour of the old town and soak in the famous Blue Lagoon prior to your flight home. Meals: B/L/D

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a five-day pre-trip extension to Norway's Fjords from $4,590 per person; a one-day post-trip extension to Reykjavík’s Golden Circle and the Blue Lagoon from $1,290 per person; a three-day post-trip extension to Iceland from $4,910 per person; or a three-day posttrip extension heli-hiking in Iceland from $7,990 per person. Visit our website or call for details.

I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: June 30–July 16 If departing from outside the U.S., plan to arrive on the morning of Day 2.

COST Category 1

$15,990

Category 2

$16,790

Category 3

$17,740

Category 4

Category 5

$21,990

Category 6

$25,610

Category 7

$18,990

$29,740

Category A Solo

$21,220

Category B Solo

$22,180

See the description, photos, and deck plan for the National Geographic Explorer on pages 54–55. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. International airfare to Oslo and return from Reykjavík and from Oslo to Longyearbyen is not included in the expedition cost. The group flight from Olso to Longyearbyen is $380 per person (subject to change). Maximum ship capacity: 148

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Nick Cobbing will join the June 30, 2019 departure. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFERS Book by December 31, 2018 and receive free one-way charter airfare from Oslo to Longyearbyen. We will also cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew on all departures.

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EXPLORING GREENLAND AND THE CANADIAN HIGH ARCTIC T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Maneuver between the soaring icebergs at the mouth of the Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site. • Join our naturalists to observe polar bears, walruses, ringed seals, bearded seals, and—with luck—narwhals in their natural habitat. • E xplore Lancaster Sound, the gateway to the Northwest Passage, and hear from our experts about the legendary explorers who sought to make history here.

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DAYS 5–13 I AT SEA/EXPLORING THE CANADIAN HIGH ARCTIC Spend the day at sea, watching for wildlife as we cross Baffin Bay. We begin our exploration of the Arctic Archipelago at its eastern gateway, Lancaster Sound, and will spend our days searching for ringed seals, arctic foxes, walruses, and polar bears. Delve into the region’s human history on visits to archaeological sites of the Thule people at Devon Island, and at vibrant Inuit villages such as Pond Inlet, sustained by fishing and artistic traditions. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 1 AND 2 I U.S./REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND Depart on an overnight flight to Reykjavík. Upon arrival, choose to either soak in the Blue Lagoon or visit a hot spring, geothermal plant, and horse farm. After lunch, check in to our hotel, and gather for a welcome reception and dinner later this evening. Grand Hotel | Meals: Day 2: L/D

DAYS 3 AND 4 I K ANGERLUSSUAQ, GREENLAND/GREENLAND’S WEST COAST AND SISIMIUT Fly by chartered aircraft to Kangerlussuaq and embark the National Geographic Explorer. Cruise Greenland’s rugged west coast, carved by spectacular glacier-draped fjords. Get an up-close view of the coastline on Zodiac excursions, and search for humpback and minke whales. At Sisimiut, a former whaling port, visit the museum and wander amid a picturesque jumble of 18th-century buildings. National Geographic Explorer through Day 16 | Meals: B/L/D Daily

I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: Aug. 23–Sept. 9

2020: Aug. 6–Aug. 20

If departing from outside the U.S., plan to arrive on the morning of Day 2.

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 *

Category 1

$16,790

Category 2

$17,990

Category 3

$18,720

DAYS 14, 15, AND 16 I AT SEA/ GREENLAND’S WEST COAST

Category 4

$20,100

Category 5

$24,240

Cross Baffin Bay again and head back toward the coast of Greenland. Sail into Disko Bay to explore the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Ilulissat Icefjord. Glide among towering icebergs at the mouth of the fjord, and then hike to the archaeological site at Sermermiut. Spend another day exploring one of the many fjords on the west coast of Greenland by Zodiac, kayak, or with our naturalists on foot. Meals: B/L/D Daily

Category 6

$27,950

DAYS 17 AND 18 I KANGERLUSSUAQ/ REYKJAVÍK/U.S. Disembark in Kangerlussuaq, take a charter flight back to Reykjavík, and check in to our hotel. On our final day in Reykjavík, you may soak in the Blue Lagoon or enjoy a tour of the Reykjanes Peninsula. After lunch, transfer to the airport for your flight home. Grand Hotel Meals: Day 17: B/L/D; Day 18: B/L

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a one-day pre-trip extension to Reykjavík’s Golden Circle and the Blue Lagoon from $1,290 per person. Visit our website or call for details.

Above: In the Davis Strait, the National Geographic Explorer pulls close to an ice triumphal arch sculpted by the elements.

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Category 7

$32,400

Category A Solo

$22,490

Category B Solo

$23,400

*Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the description, photos, and deck plan for the National Geographic Explorer on pages 54–55. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. International airfare to/from Reykjavík and between Reykjavík and Kangerlussuaq are not included in the expedition cost. The round-trip group flight between Reykjavík and Kangerlussuaq is $1,590 (subject to change). Maximum ship capacity: 148

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer and filmmaker Matthias Breiter will join the August 23, 2019 departure. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFERS We will cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew on all departures.


A C I R C U M N AV I G AT I O N O F I C E L A N D T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Traveling aboard the National Geographic Explorer gives us unparalleled access to Iceland’s most remote landscapes, including an offshore island near the Arctic Circle. • Capture images of gushing geysers, cascading waterfalls, and seabirds in flight, shooting alongside a National Geographic photographer. • Actively explore Iceland’s geology by Zodiac, and cruise the Jökulsárlón ice lagoon by small boat.

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DAY 6 I SIGLUFJÖRÐUR AND AKUREYRI At Siglufjörður, visit the Herring Museum for a living-history reenactment and a tasting. In picturesque Akureyri, stroll past period houses or visit the botanical garden. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 7 I LAKE MÝVATN AND HÚSAVÍK Drive to Mývatn, the most geologically active area in Iceland. See the boiling mud pools at Hverarönd, visit the explosion crater at Viti, and continue to Goðafoss waterfall. Meet the ship in Húsavík and sail north. Take Zodiacs ashore to the island of Grímsey on the Arctic Circle. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 1 AND 2 I U.S./REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND Fly overnight to Reykjavík and set out on a tour of the old town. Visit the National Museum before embarking our ship. National Geographic Explorer for the entire voyage | Meals: Day 2: L/D

DAY 3 I FLATEY ISLAND/LÁTRABJARG Cruise north to Flatey Island, a trading post for many centuries. Navigate Iceland’s wild western frontier, sailing past the Látrabjarg cliffs, home to a huge population of razorbills. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 4 I NORTHWESTERN ICELAND Get immersed in the stunning scenery of the Westfjords region. Hike to a remote waterfall, or take a cruise in a Zodiac. Anchor at Vigur Island, where we’ll visit an eider farm. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 5 I ÍSAFJÖRÐUR Spend the morning in beautiful and remote Ísafjarðardjúp, hiking, exploring by Zodiac, and watching for nesting seabirds. Meals: B/L/D

I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: July 15–25 July 24–Aug. 3

Aug. 2–12 Aug. 11–21

2020: June 20–30 July 3–13

July 16–26 July 25–Aug. 4

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COST

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$10,990

DAY 8 I NORTHEAST ICELAND

Category 2

$12,360

Today is left open to explore with our naturalists on foot or by Zodiac. Conditions permitting, set out by kayak. Meals: B/L/D

Category 3

DAY 9 I DJÚPIVOGUR Dock in Djúpivogur to explore the Vatnajökull ice cap. Glide among shimmering blue icebergs on a boat ride on the Jökusárlón lagoon. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 10 I WESTMAN ISLANDS On Heimaey, take in stunning views from the island's crater, where the earth is still hot. Catch sight of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Surtsey, a new island formed by a series of volcanic eruptions in the 1960s. Meals: B/L/D

$14,690

Category 5

$15,990

Category 6

$19,150

Category 7

$22,200

Category A Solo

$15,450

Category B Solo

$16,070

*Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the description, photos, and deck plan for the National Geographic Explorer on pages 54–55. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. International airfare to/from Reykjavík is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 148

DAY 11 I REYKJAVÍK/U.S. Disembark in Reykjavík. Soak in the Blue Lagoon or visit a geothermal plant and horse farm before your flight home. Meals: B/L/D

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a one-day pre-trip extension to Reykjavík’s Golden Circle and the Blue Lagoon from $1,290 per person; a three-day post-trip extension heli-hiking on glaciers in Iceland from $7,990 per person; or a six-day post-trip extension camping in East Greenland from $7,795 per person (select departures). Visit our website or call for details.

Above: Amid myriad shades of blue and gray, travelers stroll the ice-cluttered shores of Jökulsárlón .

$12,850

Category 4

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer and conservationist Jenny Adler will join the August 2 and 11, 2019 departures. Read her bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFERS We will cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew on all departures.

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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 NEW T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Get expert tips from a National Geographic photographer as you train your lens on reindeer, puffins, and more. • E xplore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Wrangel Island Reserve, known as the “polar bear nursery” of the world for the high concentration of dens found here. • Join naturalists on the decks of the National Geographic Orion to observe gray whales in their northern feeding grounds in the Chukchi and Bering Seas.

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DAYS 5–8 I WRANGEL ISLAND

2019:

Spend four days exploring the World Heritage– listed Wrangel Island Reserve in the Arctic Ocean. With the world’s largest population of Pacific walruses and highest density of polar bear dens, Wrangel Island offers incredible opportunities for wildlife viewing. As we explore by ship, by Zodiac, and on foot, keep an eye out for gray whales and more than 100 migratory bird species. Meals: B/L/D Daily

Aug. 11–23 Aug. 23–Sept. 4

I N F O R M AT I O N

DAYS 9 AND 10 I AT SEA/LORINO

DAY 1 I ANCHORAGE, ALASKA/NOME Fly from Anchorage to Nome. Embark the National Geographic Orion this afternoon and set sail. Cross the Bering Strait on the first leg of our voyage. National Geographic Orion for the entire voyage | Meals: D

Enjoy a day at sea as we make our way south from Wrangel Island back to the easternmost reaches of Russia. Later, experience Chukchi culture during a day in Lorino, the largest indigenous village in Chukotka. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 11 I YTTYGRAN ISLAND/ PROVIDENIYA

Often called “the gateway to the Arctic,” Provideniya is also the administrative center where we will conduct the ship's clearance into Russia. Visit the local museum and witness a Siberian Yupik dance performance. Meals: B/L/D

This morning, visit Whale Bone Alley on Yttygran Island. Created some 600 years ago, Whale Bone Alley is thought to have been a communal or a ceremonial Yupik gathering place. Later, continue to Provideniya, where we conduct our outbound clearance before heading back east to Nome. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 3 I CAPE DEZHNEV/UELEN

DAY 12 I CROSSING THE BERING STRAIT

Head north through the Bering Strait and round Cape Dezhnev, the easternmost point of the Eurasian continent. Conditions permitting, venture ashore. Continue to the nearby Chukchi and Yupik village of Uelen. Meals: B/L/D

Spend our final day at sea, crossing the Bering Strait. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 2 I P ROVIDENIYA, RUSSIA

DAY 4 I KOLYUCHIN ISLAND AND BAY Today, we explore Kolyuchin Island and Bay on the northern Chukotka coast. Explore this

DAY 13 I NOME/ANCHORAGE Arrive in Nome this morning. Transfer to the airport for our flight to Anchorage, where you will then connect with your flight home. Meals: B

2020: Aug. 7–19 Aug. 19–31

Aug. 31–Sept. 12

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 *

Category 1

$16,230

Category 2

$17,440

Category 3

$19,430

Category 4

$23,480

Category 5

$26,850

Category 6

$31,250

Category 1 Solo

$24,340

Category 3 Solo

$29,140

*Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the National Geographic Orion description, photos, and deck plan on pages 56–57. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. Airfare to/from Anchorage and between Anchorage and Nome is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 102

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Corey Arnold will join the September 4, 2019 departure. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFERS Travel on the National Geographic Orion and we will cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew.

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

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ACROS S THE BERING SEA : F R O M K ATM A I TO K A M C H AT K A

NEW

T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • From the decks of the National Geographic Orion, see smoking volcanoes along the Pacific Ring of Fire, and watch for walruses, orcas, and Steller sea lions. • By special permission, visit the Aleutian Islands of Kiska and Attu, where rusty World War II relics tell a story of Japanese and Allied combat. • Sail along the little-known coast of the Russian Far East, and delve into Koryak reindeer-herding culture during a visit to a traditional village.

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DAYS 11–14 I PETROPAVLOVSK- KAMCHATSKIY, RUSSIA/ZHUPANOVA RIVER/COMMANDER ISLANDS

DAY 1 I ANCHORAGE, ALASKA/SEWARD Arrive in Anchorage and transfer to Seward to embark the ship. National Geographic Orion for the entire voyage | Meals: D

DAYS 2 AND 3 I KATMAI NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE Explore the shores of Katmai National Park and Preserve, home to one of the world’s largest concentrations of brown bears. Watch bears digging on the beaches for clams, and board a kayak or Zodiac to discover wildlife-rich inlets. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 4–10 I AT SEA/ALEUTIAN ISLANDS After a day at sea, anchor off the island of Unalaska, an important fishing port for crabs and salmon. Spend several days discovering the Aleutian Islands, a superchain of volcanic isles. Cruise past smoking cones along the Ring of Fire, and seek out marine life, including northern fur seals and Steller sea lions. By special permission,

Sail to the town of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy on Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula. Board Zodiacs and cruise the Zhupanova River in search of massive Steller’s sea eagles and spotted seals. Continue to the Commander Islands—a designated UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. As we sail the archipelago, watch for Russian sea otters and a variety of whale species. Go ashore at Bering Island to visit the gravesite of Danish explorer Vitus Bering, and seek out arctic foxes and horned and tufted puffins. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 15–19 I COASTAL KAMCHATKA AND CHUKOTKA Sail up the seldom visited Bering Sea coasts of Kamchatka and Chukotka. Explore ashore between secluded bays surrounded by volcanic mountains and tundra flora. Photograph brown bears fishing, Pacific walruses feeding, and seals in onshore rookeries. Learn about the local Koryak reindeer-herding culture during a village visit. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 20, 21, AND 22 I PROVIDENIYA/ BERING STRAIT/NOME/ANCHORAGE In Provideniya, “the gateway to the Arctic,” visit the local museum and witness a traditional Yupik dance performance. Cross the legendary Bering Strait en route to Nome. Disembark and fly to Anchorage, where you’ll catch your flight home. Meals: Days 20 and 21: B/L/D Daily; Day 22: B

I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: June 18–July 9

July 21–Aug. 11

2020: June 14–July 5

July 17–Aug. 7

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 *

Category 1

$25,850

Category 2

$27,700

Category 3

$29,870

Category 4

$37,440

Category 5

$43,200

Category 6

$49,990

Category 1 Solo

$38,780

Category 3 Solo

$44,790

*Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the National Geographic Orion description, photos, and deck plan on pages 56–57. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. Airfare to/from Anchorage and from Nome to Anchorage is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 102

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Erika Larsen will join the June 18, 2019 departure. Read her bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFERS Travel on the National Geographic Orion and 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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B E R I N G S E A W I L D E R N E S S : P R I B I L O F S , K AT M A I , A N D K O D I A K NEW T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Sail the legendary Bering Sea aboard the National Geographic Orion, and disembark on remote islands to discover tiny indigenous communities. • By special permission, get up close to the millions of seabirds and fur seals that inhabit Alaska’s Pribilof Islands—sometimes called the Galápagos of the North. • Step foot in Russia’s seldom seen Far East, and glimpse the local indigenous culture during a traditional Yupik dance performance.

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Hemisphere. Spot horned and tufted puffins, redlegged kittiwakes, crested auklets, and rare Asian vagrant species seldom seen in North America. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 7–10 I UNALASKA/SHUMAGIN ISLANDS/KATMAI NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE Cruise into Dutch Harbor on the island of Unalaska, an important crabbing port. Continue to the Baby Islands, where we’ll watch for wildlife on deck and aboard Zodiacs. Discover the scattered remains of a petrified forest of sequoia trees on Unga Island. Explore Katmai National Park and Preserve, known for its robust brown bear population. Seek out the resident bears, and photograph them as they browse the shoreline and dig for clams. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 1 AND 2 I ANCHORAGE, ALASKA/ NOME/BERING STRAIT Arrive in Anchorage and fly to Nome to embark the National Geographic Orion. Cross the Bering Strait en route to Provideniya, known as "the gateway to the Arctic." Conditions permitting, stop at Little Diomede Island, located in the strait and home to a tiny Inupiat community. National Geographic Orion for the entire voyage Meals: Day 1: D; Day 2: B/L/D

DAYS 3–6 I P ROVIDENIYA, RUSSIA/ PRIBILOF ISLANDS, ALASKA Disembark in Provideniya to visit the local museum and witness a traditional Yupik dance performance. By special permission, spend the next several days exploring Alaska’s Pribilof Islands. Go ashore on St. Paul, home to a huge colony of northern fur seals. See the cliffs of St. George from below, exploring in Zodiacs. Crowded with millions of birds, these outcrops are home to some of the largest seabird colonies in the Northern

DAY 11 I KODIAK ISLAND The second largest island in the U.S., Kodiak has a unique cultural heritage that blends Russian, indigenous Alutiiq, and traditional Alaskan influences. Join our undersea specialist to learn about the many marine species that can be found among the fishing boats in the inner harbor. Then take a photo walk or browse the Alutiiq Museum. Later, explore one of the island’s outer bays by Zodiac. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 12 AND 13 I KENAI PENINSULA/ SEWARD/ANCHORAGE Spend the last full day of our trip cruising the waters of Kenai Fjords National Park. Take in views of the Harding Icefield—the source of nearly 40 glaciers—and search for wildlife along rocky coastal cliffs. Arrive in Seward the following morning, and drive to Anchorage to connect with your flight home. Meals: Day 12: B/L/D; Day 13: B

DAT E S 2019:

2020:

July 9–21

July 5–17

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 *

Category 1

$16,230

Category 2

$17,440

Category 3

$19,430

Category 4

$23,480

Category 5

$26,850

Category 6

$31,250

Category 1 Solo

$24,340

Category 3 Solo

$29,140

*Please note: the pricing above is valid for 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the National Geographic Orion description, photos, and deck plan on pages 56–57. Prices are per person, double occupancy, except those marked solo, which are based on single occupancy. Airfare to/from Anchorage and from Anchorage to Nome is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 102

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic photographer Ralph Lee Hopkins will join the July 9, 2019 departure. Read his bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFERS Travel on the National Geographic Orion and we will cover your bar tab on board and all tips for the crew.

Above: Cubs follow the leader in Katmai National Park.

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V I E T N A M A N D C A M B O D I A : ALONG THE MEKONG RIVER T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E • Join our team of experts on a seven-night cruise along the Mekong aboard the elegant Jahan riverboat. • Glide among the floating houses of Kampong Chhnang in local boats, and ride an oxcart through the rice paddies surrounding the village of Kampong Tralach. • Watch the sunrise at Angkor Wat, and spend two full days exploring the spectacular Angkor complex with our experts.

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temple at Wat Hanchey, and meet the friendly residents of Angkor Ban on a village stroll. Jahan through Day 12 | Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAY 8 I KAMPONG CHHNANG/ KAMPONG TRALACH Anchor at Kampong Chhnang and visit a village known for traditional pottery. Glimpse a unique way of life in the floating villages of Tonle Sap, and in Kampong Tralach, ride oxcarts to a local school. Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 9 AND 10 I P HNOM PENH/ THE MEKONG

DAYS 1, 2, AND 3 I U.S./SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA Depart for Siem Reap, crossing the international date line and “losing” a day. Upon arrival on Day 3, settle into our riverside hotel. La Résidence d’Angkor

DAYS 4 AND 5 I ANGKOR Rise early to watch the sunrise at Angkor Wat, a 12th-century Khmer temple. Explore Ta Prohm and Banteay Srei, and pay a visit to Les Artisans d’Angkor, a traditional arts school. Ride a tuktuk, or motorized rickshaw, to the walled city of Angkor Thom to see the Bayon temple and the Terrace of the Elephants. This evening, enjoy a private dinner and traditional Cambodian music and dance performance at one of Angkor’s temples. La Résidence d’Angkor | Meals: Day 4: B/L/D; Day 5: B/D

DAYS 6 AND 7 I K AMPONG CHAM Travel to the Mekong River. Embark the Jahan and catch the sunset on deck before a welcome dinner. The next day, see an eighth-century

During a full day in Phnom Penh, ride a cyclo (bicycle taxi) to the Royal Palace and its Silver Pagoda. Browse Khmer sculpture at the National Museum, and learn about the Khmer Rouge at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. Tonight, witness an Apsara dance performance. Then enjoy a relaxing day on the river, crossing into Vietnam in the afternoon. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 11 AND 12 I TAN CHAU OR CHAU DOC, VIETNAM/CAI BE Meander through the colorful markets of Tan Chau or Chau Doc and Cai Be, and visit nearby floating villages and river communities to learn about local enterprises. In the evening, gather for a farewell dinner aboard the Jahan. Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 13, 14, AND 15 I M Y THO/HO CHI MINH CITY/U.S. Disembark in My Tho and visit the Vinh Trang Pagoda before traveling to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). Meet with a local expert and explore the city’s historic sites, including the Reunification Palace, seat of the South Vietnamese government during the Vietnam War. Have a private dinner at the former residence of U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Transfer to the airport for your return flight, arriving home the same day. Park Hyatt Saigon | Meals: Day 13: B/L/D; Days 14 and 15: B

I N F O R M AT I O N DAT E S 2019: Jan. 14–28 Jan. 22–Feb. 5* Feb. 11–25 Feb. 19–Mar. 5*

Feb. 25–Mar. 11 Dec. 16–30† Dec. 30, 2019–Jan. 13, 2020

2020: Jan. 7–21* Feb. 4–18*

Feb. 10–24

*These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order, beginning in Ho Chi Minh City and ending in Siem Reap. †Visit our website for special holiday pricing on this departure. If departing from outside the U.S., plan to arrive on the morning of Day 3.

COST

2 0 1 9/ 2 0 2 0 ‡

Category 1

$11,190

Category 2

$12,030

Category 3

$14,130

Category 4

$16,910

‡Please note: the pricing above is valid for non-holiday 2019 and 2020 departures booked by December 31, 2018. Visit our website for updated pricing after that date.

See the description, photo, and deck plan for the Jahan on page 64. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin, add $5,600. International airfare to Siem Reap and return from Ho Chi Minh City, or vice versa, is not included in the expedition cost. Maximum ship capacity: 48

EXPEDITION TEA M A diverse expedition team, including an expedition leader, a photo instructor, and local naturalists, will accompany this trip. National Geographic expert Paula Swart will join the January 14, 2019 departure. Read her bio and find more experts on our website.

SPECIAL OFFERS Book Category 2 or higher on the January 22, 2019 or February 25, 2019 departures and receive a $1,000 air credit.

Above: Draped in bright saffron robes, two monks gaze at Cambodia’s Angkor Wat.

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NATIONAL GEOGR APHIC E XPLORER The National Geographic Explorer is a state-of-theart, 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: 148 guests in 81 outside cabins REGISTRY: Bahamas OVERALL LENGTH: 367 feet 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 single seatings with unassigned

tables. All dining venues on board offer regionally inspired cuisine using fresh, local ingredients. CABINS: All cabins face outside with windows or

portholes, en suite bathrooms, climate controls, a flat-screen TV, Ethernet, and USB ports. Some have balconies. 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–Lindblad-certified photography instructor, a video chronicler, a full-time doctor, an elevator, an Internet café, a fitness center, a spa treatment room, a sauna, and laundry service. A National Geographic photographer accompanies every departure. Onboard Wi-Fi can be purchased upon embarkation. 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 treatment room, and a sauna.

Above: The fitness center offers sweeping views; guests can follow the ship’s course in the chart room; the dining room is inviting and informal.

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Clockwise from above: Category 5 cabins all include a balcony; a Category 6 suite; a Category 4 double cabin; a standard bathroom

ELEVATOR

LIBRARY

OBSERVATION LOUNGE

BRIDGE

BRIDGE DECK

WELLNESS DECK

CHART ROOM

FITNESS CENTER

LOUNGE 107

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DECK

LEXspa

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SUN DECK

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RECEPTION BAL.

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340

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338

DOCTOR’S OFFICE

MUD ROOM

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LOCKERS

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NATIONAL GEOGR APHIC ORION 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 panoramic views of the passing landscape. The National Geographic Orion is friendly and informal, fostering a welcoming atmosphere where like-minded guests share in exceptional experiences and enrichment.

EXPEDITION EQUIPMENT: Zodiac landing

CAPACITY: 102 guests in 53 outside cabins

SPECIAL FEATURES: An undersea specialist,

REGISTRY: Bahamas OVERALL LENGTH: 338 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. Guests are welcome on the open bridge to meet the captain and officers and learn about navigation.

MEALS: Served in a single seating with unassigned

tables. Exceptional cuisine features tastes of the regions we visit.

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. a National Geographic–Lindblad-certified photography instructor, a video chronicler, a full-time doctor, an elevator, a fitness center, a spa treatment room, a sauna, and laundry service. Wi-Fi is available in cabins and public spaces. A National Geographic photographer accompanies every departure. Two dive masters accompany the South Pacific voyages. 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.

CABINS: All cabins offer ocean views, private

facilities, climate controls, Ethernet and Wi-Fi connections, USB ports, and a flat-screen TV. Some have balconies.

*Diving is available on all South Pacific itineraries at an additional cost. Scuba divers must be certified by an internationally recognized dive association prior to the voyage, and certification cards and logbooks must be shown on board. Divers must have logged 25 dives in total and made two dives within the 12 months preceding the voyage. If you have not made an open-water dive within the past year, please contact us about a dive refresher course in Tahiti prior to your voyage. Above: The dining room serves locally inspired cuisine; the observation lounge features charts and a library for guest use.

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Clockwise from above: A Category 6 owner’s suite with French balcony; a Category 6 bathroom; a Category 3 cabin; the ship’s main lounge and bar FITNESS CENTER/ LEXSPA TREATMENT ROOM

WHIRLPOOL HOT TUB

OBSERVATION LOUNGE & LIBRARY

SUNDECK SAUNA

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RECEPTION ELEVATOR

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MAIN DECK

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NATIONAL GEOGR APHIC ENDE AVOUR II The state-of-the-art National Geographic Endeavour II is one of the latest additions to the National Geographic– Lindblad fleet. This fully stabilized ship allows for smooth passage among the Galápagos Islands. Our Ecuadorian captain and officers welcome guests to the open bridge.

OBSERVATION DECK

CAPACITY: 96 guests in 52 outside cabins

GYM & SPA

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BRIDGE DECK

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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

327 325

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Category 3

314

LOUNGE DECK

MEALS: Served in a single seating with

Category 4

DOCTOR’S OFFICE

unassigned tables. The menu is international with an Ecuadorian flair.

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RESTAURANT

SPECIAL FEATURES: A shipboard doctor, a National

Geographic–Lindblad-certified photo instructor, a video chronicler, National Geographic Global Explorers program for kids and teens, snorkel instruction, a fitness center, laundry service, and a global gallery WELLNESS: A spa and fitness center, exercise classes,

and a wellness specialist

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GALLEY WC

MAIN DECK

211

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RECEPTION DESK

ZODIAC BOARDING

EXPEDITION EQUIPMENT: Zodiacs, a glass-bottom boat,

kayaks and paddleboards, snorkel gear and wet suits for both adults and children, a video microscope, and an underwater video camera

413

BRIDGE

422

GLOBAL GALLERY

OVERALL LENGTH: 236 feet

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.

415

LIBRARY

REGISTRY: Ecuador PUBLIC AREAS: Forward lounge and bar accommodating

Clockwise from top left: The National Geographic Endeavour II features 52 cabins accommodating 96 guests; our dining room serves all guests in one sociable seating; a typical Category 4 cabin

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NATIONAL GEOGR APHIC I SL ANDER

SUN DECK

OVERALL LENGTH: 164 feet PUBLIC AREAS: An open-air observation deck and

unassigned tables. The menu is international with an Ecuadorian flair. CABINS: All have a window with an outside view,

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 paddleboards, snorkel gear and wet suits for both adults and children, a video microscope, and an underwater video camera

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MEALS: Served in a single seating with

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LEXspa

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

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REGISTRY: Ecuador

RECEPTION

CAPACITY: 48 guests in 24 outside cabins

Clockwise from top left: The National Geographic Islander; the spacious and comfortable lounge; a Category 1 cabin; a Category 4 cabin

BAR

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.

MAIN DECK

SPECIAL FEATURES: A shipboard doctor, a National

Geographic–Lindblad certified photo instructor, a video chronicler, National Geographic Global Explorers program for kids and teens, snorkel instruction, a fitness center, Wi-Fi access, laundry service, and a global gallery WELLNESS: A spa and fitness center, exercise classes, and a wellness specialist

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NATIONAL GEOGR APHIC Q UEST AND NATIONAL GEOGR APHIC VENTURE The state-of-the-art National Geographic Quest and National Geographic Venture are the latest additions to the National Geographic–Lindblad fleet. The twin sister ships are specially designed for our expeditions and built in the U.S. CAPACITY: 50 outside cabins accommodating 100

guests.

108

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. 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.

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W.C.

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OBSERVATION DECK VIEWING PLATFORM

GLOBAL GALLERY

Clockwise from top left: The National Geographic Quest underway; a Category 4 cabin; the dining room with wraparound floor-to-ceiling windows; a Category 5 cabin

SPA ELEVATOR

GYM DINING ROOM

LOUNGE

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 an opportunity to meet our officers and captains and learn about navigation.

ELEVATOR

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kayaks, snorkeling gear, a hydrophone, an underwater video camera, a video microscope, paddleboards, a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), and a splash cam 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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Category 4 Category 5

TREATMENT ROOM

EXPEDITION EQUIPMENT: A fleet of eight Zodiacs, 24

Category 3


Our twin sister ships the National Geographic Sea Bird and National Geographic Sea Lion can enter narrow waterways inaccessible to larger ships. Both ships have been recently restyled and refreshed. A fleet of kayaks and expedition landing craft provides 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.

SUNDECK LEXspa

OVERALL LENGTH: 152 feet

MEALS: Served in a single seating with unassigned

101

CPTN.

104

102

100

BRIDGE DECK 219

217

215 211

209 207 205 203 201

216

214

212 210

208 206 204 202 200

OBSERVATION DECK

Clockwise from top left: The 62-guest National Geographic Sea Lion; the lounge bar; the open sundeck is the perfect place to enjoy the view; a Category 3 cabin

UPPER DECK 305 303 301

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

103

106

GYM EQUIPMENT

CAPACITY: 31 outside cabins accommodating 62 guests REGISTRY: United States

105

BRIDGE

NATIONAL GEOGR APHIC SE A B IRD AND NATIONAL GEOGR APHIC SE A LION

DINING ROOM

LOUNGE

304 302 300

MAIN DECK

BAR

C A B I N C AT E G O RY G U I D E Category 1

tables. The menu features locally inspired fare.

Category 2

CABINS: All cabins face outside with windows, private

Category 3

facilities, reading lights, and individual climate controls. 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 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. WELLNESS: The vessel is staffed by a wellness

specialist and features exercise equipment, a spa, and an outdoor stretching area.

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Clockwise from top left: The Sea Cloud; staff pays meticulous attention to detail before dinner; a Category B cabin

SE A CLOUD

30 32 34 36

BRIDGE

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 period-style 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 will be on board on all departures.

31 33 35 37

CAPTAIN’S AND LIDO DECK LOUNGE

16

CAPACITY: 58 guests in 30 cabins, including two

18 20 22 24

28

RESTAURANT LOUNGE

17

29

19 21 23 25

owner’s suites

PROMENADE DECK

REGISTRY: Malta OVERALL LENGTH: 360 feet PUBLIC AREAS: An outdoor lido bar, two sundecks, a

2

MEALS: Served in a single seating with unassigned

1

first-class restaurant, an elegant bar and lounge, and Wi-Fi access in the lounge and on the Lido deck

4

3

6

8

5

7

10 9

MAIN DECK

tables. The menu emphasizes regional fare.

CABINS: The ship features 30 outside staterooms and

cabins equipped with windows or portholes, 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.

C A B I N C AT E G O RY G U I D E Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Original Deluxe B Original Deluxe A Owner’s Suite

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Clockwise from top left: The Delfin II; a Master Suite; the dining room features wrap-around windows.

DELFIN II The Delfin II is an intimate riverboat with luxurious suites that offer expansive Amazon views. Skiffs and kayaks allow guests to venture down narrow jungle waterways on day and night excursions.

SPA

ENCLOSED LOUNGE

CAPACITY: 28 guests in 14 outside suites REGISTRY: Peru OVERALL LENGTH: 120 feet

LOUNGE

BAR

BRIDGE

EXERCISE ROOM

OBSERVATION DECK

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.

12

14

16

11

13

15

DINING ROOM

UPPER DECK

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: 10-person skiffs with individual seat cushions and plenty of leg room, a fleet of kayaks, rain ponchos, and rubber boots SPECIAL FEATURES: A National Geographic–

2

4

6

8

1

3

5

7

MAIN DECK

Lindblad-certified photography instructor and wellness specialist will be on board all departures.

C A B I N C AT E G O RY G U I D E Suite Master Suite

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LORD OF THE GLEN S

JAHAN

CAPACITY: 48 guests in 26 outside cabins

CAPACITY: 48 guests in 24 outside cabins

REGISTRY: Great Britain

REGISTRY: Vietnam

OVERALL LENGTH: 150 feet

OVERALL LENGTH: 230 feet

PUBLIC AREAS: With exterior teak decks, hardwood finished interiors, and

PUBLIC AREAS: Outdoor areas include the Terrace Deck, with both covered

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.

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: Bicycles are available. There is complimentary Internet

access at a computer in the reception area. 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.

SIR WALTER SCOTT

LOUNGE/LIBRARY

LOUNGE

TERRACE

RESTAURANT

TERRACE DECK

301 303

BOUTIQUE

305

RESTAURANT

302 304

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

THOMAS TELFORD DECK RECEPTION

ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

APSARA SPA

SPA POOL FUNNEL BAR

LOBBY LOUNGE

306

RECEPTION

ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL DECK 201

203 205

207

209 211

217

219*

202

204 206

208

210 212

214 216

218*

OBSERVATORY

DAVID LIVINGSTONE

ments, 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.

UPPER DECK

DAVID ROBERTS DECK 105

FITNESS ROOM

TERRACE

SPECIAL FEATURES: There is a spa that offers a choice of massage treat-

MAIN DECK

104* 106*

JAMES WATT DECK

See page 38 for the cabin category guide.

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Cat 2 color

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Suite color


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EXPEDITIONS CALENDAR

2020 D E PA R T U R E D AT E S

# OF DAYS

ALASKA'S INSIDE PASSAGE

16

8

SEA LION/ QUEST OR VENTURE*

WILD ALASKA ESCAPE†

18

6

SEA BIRD

EPIC ALASKA: MISTY FIORDS TO THE LYNN CANAL† 19

11

SEA BIRD

14, 24

A REMARKABLE JOURNEY TO ALASKA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, AND HAIDA GWAII†

20

15

SEA BIRD/ SEA LION*

4,* 11

TREASURES OF THE INSIDE PASSAGE: ALASKA AND 21 BRITISH COLUMBIA†

14

QUEST/ VENTURE*

EXPLORING BRITISH COLUMBIA AND THE SAN JUAN ISLANDS†

22

8

VENTURE

COLUMBIA AND SNAKE RIVERS VOYAGE†

23

7

QUEST

BAJA CALIFORNIA AND THE SEA OF CORTEZ: AMONG THE GREAT WHALES

24

10

VENTURE

WHALES AND WILDNESS: SPRING IN THE SEA OF CORTEZ

24

8

VENTURE

BAJA CALIFORNIA: A REMARKABLE JOURNEY

25

16

VENTURE

DESTINATION BAJA: ESPÍRITU SANTO

25

5

VENTURE

A VOYAGE TO BELIZE: WILDLIFE, REEFS, AND RIVERS N E W

26

6

QUEST

COSTA RICA AND THE PANAMA CANAL

27

8

QUEST

SAILING THE CARIBBEAN

28

8

SEA CLOUD

BEST OF PATAGONIA: TORRES DEL PAINE TO CAPE HORN†

29

16

ORION

EPIC PATAGONIA: FJORDS, PEAKS, AND FORESTS

29 20

PATAGONIA: CHILEAN FJORDS AND ARGENTINA'S STATEN ISLAND

29

SHIP

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JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

3, 3,* 4,* 10, 10,* 11,* 17, 17,* 18,* 24,* 25*

1*

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

11, 18, 27

3, 12, 19, 28

6

NO RTH A M E R I C A 1, 1,* 2,* 8, 6, 6,* 7,* 13, 8,* 9,* 15, 18, 19,* 25, 13,* 14,* 20, 15,* 16,* 22, 25,* 26* 20,* 21,* 27, 22,* 23,* 29, 27,* 28* 29,* 30* 25, 30

4, 9

4, 9, 14, 19 13, 18, 23

24

6,* 12

25

28

4, 13, 20

3

24*

2

31

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1

21, 28

5, 12

15, 21, 27

3, 9, 15

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14

17, 30

15, 28

3, 7

5, 12, 19, 26

23, 29 13, 18, 23, 28

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2

15, 22, 29

2, 6

13, 18, 23, 28 6, 13, 20, 27

5, 12, 19, 26

12, 19, 26

2

15, 22, 29

SO UTH A ME R I C A

12

27

EXPLORER

7

ORION

1

4, 5,* 11, 1, 2,* 8, 9,* 1, 2,* 8, 9,* 5, 6,* 12, 5, 6,* 12, 13,* 3, 10, 17, 24, 1,* 7, 8,* 14, 3,* 9, 10,* 16, ENDEAVOUR 12,* 18, 19,* 15, 16,* 22, 15, 16,* 22, 13,* 19, 20,* II/ISLANDER* 19, 20,* 26 25,* 31 21, 28, 29* 23, 24,* 30 25, 26* 23* 23,* 29, 30* 26, 27*

30

10

31

7

ISLANDER

11

31

9

LAND PROGRAM

ISLANDER +

18

PERU: LAND OF THE INCA

32

8

GALÁPAGOS AND PERU

32

16

ENDEAVOUR II /ISLANDER + LAND PROGRAM

UPPER AMAZON

33

10

DELFIN II

34

10

ORION

TAHITI TO THE MARQUESAS: FRENCH POLYNESIAN 35 DISCOVERY† N E W

9

ORION

GALÁPAGOS WILD GALÁPAGOS ESCAPE†

NEW

WILD GALÁPAGOS AND PERU ESCAPE†

NEW

8

LAND PROGRAM 5, 12, 20, 26 3, 9, 17, 23 4, 12,* 26* 1, 9,* 15, 23*

23

31

27

4, 11, 18, 25

5, 14, 19

31

7, 21

3, 9, 17, 23, 31

6, 14, 20, 28

4, 18

1, 9, 15, 23, 29

7, 13, 21, 27 4, 10, 18, 24

1, 9,* 15, 23,* 29

6,* 12, 20,* 26

10, 24

1,* 7, 21, 29*

5, 13,* 19, 10,* 16, 30 27*

2

27

4, 11, 18

8, 15, 22

18

9, 16

10, 24

1, 6

2

5, 19, 26

27

1, 8, 9,* 15, 6, 7,* 13, 14,* 22, 23,* 29 20, 28*

8 3, 10, 11,* 6, 7,* 13, 7, 14, 15,* 21, 17, 18,* 24, 14,* 20, 21,* 22,* 28, 29* 25,* 31 27, 28*

11, 25

26

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

8

8, 14, 22, 28

W

W

W

1, 8, 15, 22 6, 14,* 28*

W

W

W

W

W

W

2, 9, 30

7, 14

SO UTH PAC I FI C FRENCH POLYNESIA: BEYOND THE POSTCARD†

EASTER ISLAND TO TAHITI: TALES OF THE PACIFIC†

36 20

22

ORION

2

25

9

EUROPE UNDER SAIL: GREECE TO THE DALMATIAN COAST†

37

12

SEA CLOUD

SCOTLAND'S HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS†

38

9

LORD OF THE GLENS

ANCIENT ISLES: ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND SCOTLAND† N E W

39

15

EXPLORER

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1, 8

7

20, 27

3, 10, 17

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PAGE

# OF DAYS

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A VOYAGE TO SVALBARD IN SPRING: POLAR BEARS, 40 ARCTIC LIGHT, AND EPIC ICE† N E W

11

ENDURANCE

40

17

ENDURANCE

NORTHEAST PASSAGE: AN UNFORGETTABLE VOYAGE FROM NORWAY TO ALASKA† N E W

40 26

ENDURANCE

EAST GREENLAND VOYAGE: WILD SHORES OF THE HIGH ARCTIC† N E W

40 20

ENDURANCE

NORWEGIAN FJORDS AND SCOTTISH ISLANDS VOYAGE† N E W

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

P OL AR REGI O NS

NORWAY'S FJORDS AND ARCTIC SVALBARD†

NEW

V I S I T O U R W EB S I T E TO V I E W EN D U R A N CE 2 02 0 DAT E S

41

9

ENDURANCE

NORWEGIAN DISCOVERY: A VOYAGE TO SVALBARD 41 AND THE NORTHERN FJORDS† N E W

11

ENDURANCE

CRUISING THE COASTAL WONDERS OF NORWAY, THE FAROE ISLANDS, AND ICELAND† N E W

41

17

ENDURANCE

ARCTIC EXPLORATION: A VOYAGE TO ICELAND, EAST GREENLAND, AND NORWAY† N E W

41

17

ENDURANCE

JOURNEY TO ANTARCTICA†

42

14

EXPLORER/ ORION*

SOUTH GEORGIA AND THE FALKLANDS†

44

19

EXPLORER

ANTARCTICA, SOUTH GEORGIA, AND THE FALKLANDS†

45 24

EXPLORER/ ORION*

LAND OF THE POLAR BEARS

46

11

EXPLORER

NORWAY'S FJORDS AND ARCTIC SVALBARD

46

17

EXPLORER

SVALBARD, ICELAND, AND GREENLAND'S EAST COAST

47

17

EXPLORER

EXPLORING GREENLAND AND THE CANADIAN HIGH ARCTIC†

48

18

EXPLORER

A CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF ICELAND†

49

11

EXPLORER

EXPLORING RUSSIA'S FAR EAST AND WRANGEL ISLAND† N E W

50

13

ORION

ACROSS THE BERING SEA: FROM KATMAI TO KAMCHATKA† N E W

51

22

ORION

BERING SEA WILDERNESS: PRIBILOFS, KATMAI, AND KODIAK† N E W

52

13

ORION

53

15

JAHAN

EPIC ALASKA: MISTY FIORDS TO THE LYNN CANAL†

19

11

SEA BIRD

14, 24

A REMARKABLE JOURNEY TO ALASKA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, AND HAIDA GWAII†

20

15

SEA BIRD/ SEA LION*

11

BAJA CALIFORNIA: A REMARKABLE JOURNEY

25

16

VENTURE

GALÁPAGOS

30

10

ENDEAVOUR II

UPPER AMAZON

33

10

DELFIN II

27

6

7, 9,* 17, 19,* 27, 29*

6, 8,* 16, 26, 28*

5, 7*

23

6

7

15, 17*

2, 9, 16, 23

20

30

23

15, 24

2, 11

11, 23

18

4

21

9

ASIA VIETNAM AND CAMBODIA: ALONG THE MEKONG RIVER

14, 22

11, 19, 25

16, 30

7

4, 10

PHOTO G RA P HY E X P ED IT IO N S 24

3

2*

17, 30

18, 25

15, 28

24, 31

29

6

FA MILY EX P E DI TI O NS ALASKA'S INSIDE PASSAGE†

16

8

SEA LION/ QUEST OR VENTURE*

WILD ALASKA ESCAPE†

18

6

SEA BIRD

EPIC ALASKA: MISTY FIORDS TO THE LYNN CANAL† 19

11

A REMARKABLE JOURNEY TO ALASKA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, AND HAIDA GWAII†

20

TREASURES OF THE INSIDE PASSAGE: ALASKA AND 21 BRITISH COLUMBIA† GALÁPAGOS†

1, 1,* 2,* 8, 6, 6,* 7,* 13, 8,* 9,* 15, 18, 19,* 25, 13,* 14,* 20, 15,* 16,* 22, 25,* 26* 20,* 21,* 27, 22,* 23,* 29, 27,* 28* 29,* 30*

3, 3,* 4,* 10, 10,* 11,* 17, 17,* 18,* 24,* 25*

4, 9

4, 9, 14, 19

13, 18, 23, 28

SEA BIRD

14, 24

24

3

15

SEA BIRD/ SEA LION*

4,* 11

14

QUEST/ VENTURE*

30 10

25, 30

6,* 12

1*

24*

2

31

8*

1, 2,* 8, 9,* 4, 5,* 11, 1, 2,* 8, 9,* 5, 6,* 12, 3,* 9, 10,* 15, 16,* 22, 5, 6,* 12, 13,* 3, 10, 17, 24, 1,* 7, 8,* 14, ENDEAVOUR 12,* 18, 19,* 15, 16,* 22, 13,* 19, 20,* 16, 23, II/ISLANDER* 23,* 29, 19, 20,* 26 25,* 31 21, 28, 29* 25, 26* 23* 26, 27* 24,* 30 30*

27

4, 11, 18, 25

6, 7,* 13, 1, 8, 9,* 15, 14,* 20, 21,* 22, 23,* 29 27, 28*

3, 10, 11,* 7, 14, 15,* 6, 7,* 13, 17, 18,* 24, 21, 22,* 28, 14,* 20, 21,* 25,* 31 29* 27, 28*

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