Lindblad Expeditions has launched its 2018 Alaska brochure; with each National Geographic ship uniquely adapted to five exceptional expedition itineraries.
Guests can experience Alaska onboard the National Geographic Venture as it officially sets sail in 2018, increasing the opportunity for unique expeditions in the region. Onboard the other three ships – National Geographic Sea Lion, National Geographic Sea Bird and the National Geographic Quest – guests will continue to explore all Alaska has to offer with front row seats to the richest wildlife watching experience possible from breaching humpbacks and orcas circling for prey, to majestic bears and eagles.
The dedicated brochure details five in-depth diverse itineraries including British Columbia, Alaska’s coastal wilderness as well as Haida Gwaii. The itineraries are complete for active explorers to enjoy an array of options from energising hikes through towering old-growth forests, to slower walks via the unique wonders of the native flora, whilst veteran naturalists reveal the vivid and surprising undersea life and a visit to ancestral First Nation villages.
With over 35-years’ experience of explorations in Alaska, Lindblad has fostered an authentic and meaningful experience for guests, as well as equipping them with the tools such as zodiacs, kayaks and paddle boards. Plus, hydrophones and bow cams have also been included to make whale watching even more remarkable.
In addition to a Lindblad-National Geographic certified photo instructor on every departure, Lindblad Expeditions is the only company in the Alaska also with an undersea specialist aboard. Agents have the confidence to guarantee their clients will connect to the region in a way they never thought possible, making memories to last a lifetime. And with multi-generation travel encouraged – families can ensure a seamless getaway where kids can thrive in a social setting and learn about conservation projects, plus enjoy hands-on nature lessons from naturalists who have the right balance of education and fun.
For more information visit au.expeditions.com
SOURCE: Lindblad Expeditions