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For more than 20 years, the unique collaboration between National Geographic and Lindblad Expeditions has defined modern expedition cruising, forging meaningful relationships between people and the planet through transformative travel experiences. Every voyage blends the legendary exploration spirit of National Geographic with Lindblad Expeditions’ unmatched 60 + years of expedition heritage.
With more than 20 expedition and charter vessels, the fleet is among the largest and most versatile in expedition cruising. Each small ship is specially designed to explore your destination—crafted for comfort, engineered for access and equipped to bring you up close to the remote and the remarkable.

Voyages are led by veteran captains, seasoned guides and National Geographic Expedition Experts*, with 110+ team members contributing a decade or more of fleet experience.

A National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions certified photo instructor (CPI) joins each voyage to assist travelers with everything from camera settings to composition. Every guest—from smartphone camera users to advanced hobbyists—can stand side by side with top photographers, pick up tips in the field and return home with the photos of a lifetime.


*Available on select departures.
Itineraries feature a range of immersive activities that bring the pages of National Geographic magazine to life. All excursions are included unless otherwise noted, and each expedition offers options for every skill level so that you can explore your way—and at your own pace—every day.

Undersea specialists bring marine wonders to the surface by capturing and sharing underwater footage. During nightly Recaps, the specialist interprets fascinating sea creatures and geological features, offering insights integral to the story of your destination.

The ships in the National GeographicLindblad Expeditions fleet are designed to operate efficiently in some of the planet’s most remote regions, leveraging nimble design and carefully planned itineraries to reduce environmental impact. Thoughtful choices on board—from eliminating guest-facing single-use plastics to reducing food waste and sourcing locally grown ingredients—help minimize the fleet’s footprint while strengthening the communities it visits.



From engaging talks and most excursions to meals, onboard amenities, airport transfers, WiFi and much more—the fleet’s inclusions encompass a full expedition experience.
In 2027, the Greg Mortimer arrives in Costa Rica and Panama, bringing small-ship intimacy and a spirit of exploration to some of the region’s most remote corners.
Launched in 2019, the Greg Mortimer blends cutting-edge design with the intimate scale of a small expedition ship, welcoming just 154 guests in 77 comfortable staterooms. Her innovative inverted X-Bow™ provides exceptional stability along open coasts, while her compact size allows access to secluded ports and tropical waterways beyond the reach of larger vessels.
Each day unfolds with seamless exploration, as Zodiac landings bring guests quickly ashore to wild coastlines and hidden inlets. Expansive decks and over-the-water viewing platforms invite moments of discovery as you sail—whether you’re watching dolphins play or seabirds trace the sky overhead.
On board, welcoming lounges, a library and open-air gathering spaces foster a relaxed, communal atmosphere. Between excursions, guests can unwind in the sauna or top-deck hot tubs as the wild tropics of Central America unfold just beyond the rail.
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Purpose-built for immersive exploration in the tropical wilds of Central America and Colombia, the 50-cabin National Geographic Quest is exceptionally nimble and perfectly suited to these biodiverse shores. She can anchor off tiny isles, slip into secluded bays for private snorkeling excursions and trace winding jungle waterways inaccessible to larger ships.
Equipped with a fleet of kayaks, stand-up paddleboards and Zodiacs, the National Geographic Quest allows for in-depth exploration independent of ports or piers. A suite of underwater exploration tools—including high-definition cameras and video microscopes—reveals the vibrant marine life thriving beneath the surface of turquoise seas.
Sleek and modern, the ship features expansive open decks and floor-to-ceiling windows that keep guests immersed in the surrounding landscape. In the lounge, daily Recaps bring each day’s discoveries to life, while open Bridge access offers a behind-the-scenes look at the skill and precision required to navigate the region’s hidden channels and coastal inlets.



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Linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the heart of the tropics, the Panama Canal is a corridor where engineering and nature exist in close conversation. Experiencing this storied passage aboard the National Geographic Quest allows you to take it in gradually, with time to notice both the mechanics at work and the living landscape that frames the journey.
From on deck, watch as the ship moves slowly through the locks, rising and falling with the water as massive gates open and close just beyond arm’s reach. An overnight stay in the Panama Canal Zone offers rare perspectives by day and after dark, when the canal’s lights reflect across the water and the sailing unfolds with a quieter rhythm.
Beyond the locks, the scenery shifts. Dense rainforest lines the waterway, forming a carefully protected corridor that plays a vital role in the canal’s success—stabilizing the watershed that supplies the freshwater required to operate the locks. Within this preserved landscape, wildlife thrives. Zodiac landings bring guests ashore to walk elevated boardwalks through a canopy alive with birds and monkeys, or to discover Barro Colorado Island, where scientists have studied the lowland tropical forests for generations.

Tracing the canal from ocean to ocean, with ample time to explore along the way, reveals more than a passage between seas—it offers a deeper understanding of the interconnected roles of the wild rainforest and this remarkable feat of human design.
Clockwise from top: Guests get a front-row seat to the mechanics of the Panama Canal from the bow of the National Geographic Quest; aerial view of Panama Canal; white-faced capuchin monkeys; an expedition leader shows off a forest moth at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute on Barro Colorado Island.
Learn more about what it's like to transit the Panama Canal aboard the fleet.
Costa Rica is one of the most biologically rich places on Earth, shaped by elemental forces and unwavering environmental stewardship. Here, volcanic landscapes anchor lush rainforests, and rivers run from the highlands to the sea, sustaining mangroves and lagoons along the way.
Rainforest, river and reef are part of a single, living whole—one best understood by exploring both the country’s emerald jungles and golden coastlines. By pairing immersive land exploration with expedition cruising—with your ship serving as a seamless base camp—National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions reveals the full scale of Costa Rica’s wild heart.




In the shadow of Arenal Volcano, rainforest thrives in fertile soil shaped by tectonic force and tropical rain. Travelers can walk suspension bridges through the canopy, follow forest trails with expert naturalists and soak in geothermal springs warmed by the volcano’s lingering heat. Wildlife appears at every level—sloths tucked into cecropia branches, toucans flashing overhead and tree frogs hidden in leaf litter.
Farther west, elevation and climate shift dramatically. At Rincón de la Vieja, hike past steaming fumaroles and waterfalls fed by volcanic springs, where dense forest gives way to cooler, mist-laced cloud forest higher up. In Guanacaste’s tropical dry forest—one of the largest in Central America—you’ll explore open woodlands and flowering trees that support species uniquely adapted to seasonal heat and drought, from mantled howler monkeys to white-throated magpie-jays and white-nosed coatis.

As jungle rivers reach the Pacific, the story continues along the coast. On the Osa Peninsula— one of the most remote and biologically intense regions in the country—rainforest spills to the shoreline and mangroves root in calm, protected waters. Offshore, coral communities flourish where nutrient-rich currents meet the land.

From the deck of your expedition ship, explore this dynamic edge by Zodiac and kayak, navigating quiet inlets and scanning the treeline for monkeys and scarlet macaws. Snorkel warm, clear waters alive with tropical fish or step ashore on palmfringed beaches where forest and ocean meet. Here, the connection between highland rivers and Pacific waters becomes tangible—revealing the seamless continuity of land and sea.
Expedition cruising is a great fit for families, whether you are parents traveling with grade-schoolers or grandparents bringing along the whole crew for a graduation celebration. With activities that combine learning and fun, and a team of dynamic experts leading the way, each day is filled with discoveries that awaken new passions no matter your age.
Why are expedition cruises ideal for kids and families?
They are an exhilarating combination of exploration and education, where each day is filled with hands-on learning on board and on shore. The ship is casual and comfortable—a home base where your family can share the thrill of discovery and make lifelong friendships with other families that are enthusiastic about exploring. Plus, many departures are timed to align with school breaks, making it easier to plan an unforgettable journey together.



What age groups would enjoy expedition cruising?
There is something for everyone, from the second-grader fascinated by ship navigation, to the teenager who loves the freedom of kayaking, to the grandparent who never misses a naturalist talk. Your family makes memories together, and yet every generation can enjoy the experience in their own way.
What types of activities can children participate in?
Any of our expert-led excursions, from zip-lining to snorkeling with colorful fish.
Are there accommodation options for families?
Families often reserve adjacent rooms that turn two cabins into a family suite.



Kids tend to love downtime on board: They are free to roam and explore their interests, but never far from family. They can examine footage of sea creatures with an undersea specialist or visit the open Bridge to see the captain demonstrate how navigation instruments work. They might read a book in the lounge, or play a board game with new friends. They have just enough independence—and plenty of ways to stay entertained.
How far ahead of time should you book an expedition cruise for your family?
We recommend booking as far out as possible so you have flexibility to reserve the cabins and dates that suit your family. Booking early also gives you plenty of time to research fun facts about your destination together and to prepare for the adventure ahead.

Spoonbills.
13 DAYS | FROM $10,610pp 2027 Mar., Apr. Greg Mortimer
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• Travel aboard Greg Mortimer, featuring expansive observation decks, hydraulic viewing platforms and four Zodiac launch platforms.
• Snorkel amid vibrant marine life in Coiba National Park—a UNESCO World Heritage site.
• Explore the Darién, one of Panama’s most remote and biodiverse regions, and meet the Indigenous Emberá people.
• Hike Curú National Wildlife Refuge, home to whitefaced capuchin monkeys, turquoise-browed motmots, scarlet macaws and much more.
• In Rincón de la Vieja National Park, hike through cloud forest, swim below Las Chorreras Waterfall or soar through the canopy by zipline.

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8 DAYS | FROM $5,772pp
2026 Nov., Dec. | 2027 Jan.–Mar., Dec. | 2028 Jan.–Apr.
National Geographic Quest
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• Explore the tiny islands in the Gulf of Panama, and snorkel, paddleboard or swim off coral-fringed Isla Coiba, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
• Go ashore on Barro Colorado Island—the world’s most intensely studied tropical rainforest—to visit the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute.
• Spend two days transiting the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal, observing its intricate lock system in action at eye level.
• Meet researchers from the Latin American Sea Turtles Association and witness the remarkable moment a sea turtle is released back into the ocean.
• Conditions permitting, venture into Corcovado National Park, where you can swim in waterfall pools or trek through the rainforest for a chance to see four species of monkeys—howler, spider, squirrel and capuchin.

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Extend your expedition to explore San José, the Caño Negro region or Panama City and San Lorenzo

Mantled howler monkey.

6 DAYS | FROM $4,149pp
2026 Nov. | 2027 Dec. | 2028 Jan., Feb.
National Geographic Quest
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• Venture through the Guanacaste Conservation Area by kayak, Zodiac and on foot.
• Glide through a mangrove forest to see reddish egrets, spoonbills, white ibises and crocodiles.
• Discover remote, quiet bays along the wild Papagayo Peninsula.
• Explore Rincón de la Vieja National Park—alive with active volcanoes and gurgling mud pots—for howler monkey encounters, waterfall hikes and an optional zip-lining excursion.
• Celebrate the finale of your Guanacaste adventure with afternoon refreshments and hors d'oeuvres on the beach.

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Extend your expedition to explore San José or the Caño Negro region.
8 DAYS | FROM $5,805 pp
2026 Oct., Nov. | 2027 Nov.
National Geographic Quest
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• Immerse yourself in Colombia’s incredible variety of flora and fauna as you explore on naturalist-led jungle hikes.
• Discover idyllic islands, snorkel vibrant coral reefs and search for wildlife in healthy mangroves.
• Visit a wide array of remote villages and communities central to the identity of Colombian art and culture.
• Transit the Panama Canal over two days to see it by day and in the coolness of night.
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Extend your expedition to explore Panama City and San Lorenzo.

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NEW! Beginning in 2027, the Panama Canal transit on this expedition will be replaced by an additional day in Guna Yala for water activities and deeper cultural exploration.

Scarlet macaws takes flight.

8 DAYS | FROM $6,150pp
2026 Dec. | 2027 Jan., Nov. | 2028 Jan., Mar.
National Geographic Quest
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• Discover the storied Spanish architecture and fascinating pirate history of Portobelo, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
• Meet the Indigenous Emberá people of Darién and learn about their customs, traditions and deep reverence for their natural surroundings.
• Kayak, hike, Zodiac cruise and snorkel in the tranquil Pearl Islands, a network of 200 isles known for turquoise waters, white-sand beaches and an enduring connection to the pearl trade.
• Transit the legendary Panama Canal over two days to see it by day and dramatically lit up at night—plus, enjoy an exclusive stop at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute’s Barro Colorado Island.

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Extend your expedition to explore Panama City and San Lorenzo
9 DAYS | FROM $6,121 pp
2027 Jan., Nov. | 2028 Jan.
National Geographic Quest
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• Actively explore the breathtaking Arenal Volcano Area while zip-lining, hiking or traversing suspension bridges through the canopy.
• Search for the region’s fascinating wildlife, including sloths, toucans, agoutis, owls, tree frogs and more.
• Take a dip in the Ecotermales Hot Springs, and tour a wildlife conservation property founded by locals.
• Transit the legendary Panama Canal—plus, enjoy an exclusive stop at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute on Barro Colorado Island.
• Discover the storied Spanish architecture and pirate history of Portobelo, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
• Kayak, hike, snorkel or Zodiac cruise in the idyllic Pearl Islands.
†Recommended flights are at an additional cost. See page 23 for details.

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Panama City and San Lorenzo
PRE- OR POST-VOYAGE | 3 DAYS | FROM $1,620 pp
Extend your stay in Panama City and enjoy a VIP tour of the Panama Canal Museum, as well as visits to a former U.S. Army base, Frank Gehry’s BioMuseo and two UNESCO World Heritage sites—the historic Casco Viejo Old Town and the San Lorenzo Protected Area, brimming with wildlife.
Add it to select departures of: Costa Rica and the Panama Canal; Panama and Colombia: Exploring the Caribbean Coast; or The Panama Canal, Pearl Islands and Darién Jungle.
See San José PRE-VOYAGE | 2 DAYS | FROM $795 pp
Discover Costa Rica’s colorful capital with expert local guides. Set out from your base at Hotel Hacienda Belen and tour a local coffee cooperative, sampling some of the country’s finest brews. Continue toward the coast for an exploration of the Tárcoles River, where you'll search for scarlet macaws and other colorful birdlife among the mangroves.
Add it to select departures of: Costa Rica and the Panama Canal or Exploring Costa Rica: Guanacaste, Santa Rosa and Rincón de la Vieja.
PRE- OR POST-VOYAGE | 5 DAYS | FROM $4,190 pp
Venture to Costa Rica’s remote Caño Negro district, celebrated for its wetlands and prolific birdlife. Enjoy a stylish glamping experience at Tocú Tent Camp as you explore Tenorio Volcano National Park, walk suspension bridges for an incredible bird’seye view of lush rainforests and learn about the Maleku people, Costa Rica’s smallest remaining Indigenous tribe. Add it to select departures of: Costa Rica and the Panama Canal or Exploring Costa Rica: Guanacaste, Santa Rosa and Rincón de la Vieja.
Embark on a private charter with National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions and enjoy immersive exploration on a voyage inspired by your group’s shared passions. With exclusive use of the ship and tailored onboard programming, it's the ideal expedition experience for gatherings with friends and family, leadership and organizational retreats, and employee incentive programs. Each day brings meaningful exploration together in the world’s wildest and most remote places—and memories that endure long after the journey’s end.
• All meals, hors d’oeuvres, snacks and non-alcoholic beverages as indicated in your itinerary
• Beer, wine and liquor, with premium brands available for purchase
• All expert-led excursions unless otherwise noted
• Exploration tools curated for your destination: Zodiacs, kayaks, snorkeling gear, paddleboards and more
• Standard Wi-Fi, with the option to upgrade on select ships
• Wellness offerings, with optional spa treatments available for purchase
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• Daily lectures, Recaps and other enrichment programs, including the National Geographic Explorers-in-Training program for children and teens on select departures
• Park and site entrance fees, special access permits and port taxes
• Ship amenities, such as saunas, fitness facilities and hot tubs
• Access to the OM System Photo Gear Locker with the latest gear to try out on loan (select ships)
• Services of a pre-voyage charter coordinator
Visit expeditions.com/charter or contact us at chartersales@expeditions.com for more information or to book your charter.

LIMITED-TIME GROUP SAVINGS
Book from March 18 to May 6, 2026: Receive savings of 10% deducted from cabin fare when you book a party of 6 or more on voyages departing on or after April 1, 2026, through 2028. To qualify for the offer, parties must be 6 or more across a minimum of 3 cabins. Applicable savings will be deducted from cabin fare after any additional savings with the purchase of cabin fare. Discount is subject to be removed upon cancellation of party members if group drops below 6. Additional restrictions may apply. Savings offer valid on new bookings only, subject to availability, and offer may be withdrawn at any time without prior notice, not applicable on airfare or extensions, and may not be combined with other promotions. Call to book or for additional details.
ONGOING PROMOTIONS
Offers are valid for new bookings only, subject to availability and may not be combined with other offers unless otherwise noted. Call for details.
10% Savings on Back-to-Back Voyages: Save 10% on consecutive back-to-back departures. Applicable on cabin fares only and not valid on extensions or airfare.
Combining Offers: Certain offers may be combinable for up to two savings opportunities except where noted otherwise. For example, travel with a group of eight or more on back-to-back voyages and take advantage of both savings.
• Excursions, hotels and airport transfers as indicated in the itinerary
• All meals as indicated in the itinerary, both aboard and on shore. Meals are inspired by regional cuisine and locally sourced where possible
• Hors d’oeuvres inspired by regional cuisine and locally sourced where possible
• Beer, wine, cocktails, liquors and spirits. We are also pleased to offer a selection of premium brands available for purchase.
• 24-hour access to snacks, premium coffees and teas, non-alcoholic beverages and filtered water
• Selection of exploration tools curated to your destination, such as Zodiacs, kayaks and other stateof-the-art gear
Celebrate Life’s Milestones: Celebrate a milestone with a group of eight or more and enjoy a special amenity package that includes: 5% savings on cabin fares, custom group photo, a total of $150 shipboard credits for the group and other special gifts. $150 shipboard credit is allocated to the lead guest on the booking. Milestone celebration to be communicated at time of booking. Not applicable on airfare or extensions. Deposit, final payments and cancellation policies for group travel vary from regular policies.
• Presentations on your destination by expedition staff and expert guest speakers
• Guidance and company of leading expedition staff
• Onboard physician consultations
• Morning stretch classes and 24-hour access to exercise equipment where available
• 24-hour access to lounges, observation decks, library stocked with regionally relevant literature and other shared spaces
• Complimentary reusable water bottle to fill at onboard water refill stations
• Park and site entrance fees, special access permits and port taxes
Terms & Conditions: For complete terms and conditions please visit expeditions.com/terms
Pricing: For best pricing book early. Prices quoted in this brochure are per person based on double occupancy in USD and based on select departures. Prices quoted are valid at the time of printing, March 24, 2026, are subject to change and availability at time of booking and are not guaranteed until required deposit is made. Visit expeditions.com or call for all pricing.
Pricing Includes: All accommodations aboard ship or in hotels per itinerary; all meals as indicated in the itinerary, both aboard and onshore; beer, wine, cocktails, and spirits (premium brands available for purchase) aboard; excursions and airport transfers to and from flights arriving and departing within recommended window, as indicated in the itinerary; exploration tools such as snorkeling equipment, wetsuits, Zodiacs, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards (where applicable); guidance and company of leading expedition staff; presentations by expedition staff and expert guest speakers; complimentary reusable water bottle; onboard physician consultations (where available); 24-hour access to exercise equipment (where applicable); 24-hour access to lounges, observation decks, library, and other shared spaces; basic Wi-Fi (where applicable)*; park and site entrance fees, special access permits, and port taxes. Unused services or items included in our programs are non-refundable.
Pricing and promotions may vary for reservations booked through affinity or charter organizations. Check your affinity or charter organization for complete pricing and promotional information.
*Basic Wi-Fi plan aboard the National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions fleet, with services provided by Starlink.
Not Included: Airfare (except flights when indicated as included and/or as required); charter airfare (where applicable, except when indicated as included and/or as required); pre- and post-expedition extensions (except flights when indicated as included); additional hotel nights; premium cocktails and spirits; private transfers (except when indicated as included); crew gratuities; additional costs associated with medical services outside onboard physician consultation (where applicable); enhanced and premium Wi-Fi plans aboard expedition fleet; laundry, spa treatments, and phone services; travel protection plans; passport, visa and immigration fees. For select voyages, completing a medical evaluation form with VIKAND is required. If you utilize your physician, VIKAND’s processing fee for your documentation will be added to your National GeographicLindblad Expeditions invoice. If you utilize VIKAND’s physicians, an additional charge will be due and payable directly to VIKAND.
Certain items not typically included may be included on specific departures in accordance with special promotional offers. Confirmation of such promotional items is reflected on reservation invoices.
Itinerary Modifications: Itinerary routing may vary and stops may be subject to modification and/or permitting. Visit website itinerary pages for details and exceptions.
Airfare: For all programs, airfare is an additional cost unless indicated as included. Sample airfares are subject to change. National GeographicLindblad Expeditions will gladly assist in making your air arrangements for a $50 per person service fee.
Reservations, Deposits, and Final Payments: To reserve your place, an advance payment for the program is required at the time of reservation. Receipt of your initial payment indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions. Final payment schedule can be found online. Visit expeditions.com/terms for complete details about deposits and final payment schedules which may vary by ship.
Travel Protection Plan: It is strongly recommended that you take advantage of the Travel Protection Plan. This plan offers comprehensive coverage to protect you from cancellation fees, costs incurred due to trip delays/interruption, damaged or lost baggage, medical assistance and evacuation during your travels. The Travel Protection Plan is available for U.S. residents only and may be purchased any time prior to final payment due date. If you are not satisfied for any reason, you may return your plan document to your travel supplier within 10 days after receipt. Your plan payment will be refunded, provided you have not already departed on the trip or filed a claim. When so returned, the coverage under the plan is void from the beginning.
Responsibility and Other Terms & Conditions: Certain provisions concerning, among other things, limitations of Lindblad Expeditions’ and National Geographic Expeditions’ (a division of National Geographic Partners, LLC) liability for loss of property, injury, illness, or death during the voyage will be provided to all guests on the ship’s ticket sent prior to departure, and are also available on the website at expeditions.com/terms, or upon request. By registering for a trip, the guest agrees to all such terms and conditions.
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