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Lindblad expeditions celebrates six decades since Lars-Eric Lindblad Led the first civilian expedition to Antarctica

The 60th anniversary of a defining moment in expedition travel. Sixty years ago, Lars-Eric Lindblad led the first group of non-scientific travelers to Antarctica, opening one of the world's most remote regions to curious explorers and forever reshaping how people experience the planet.
That landmark voyage in 1966 laid the foundation for modern expedition cruising. Just one year later, Lindblad brought the first civilian expedition to the Galápagos Islands, reinforcing a vision that was never limited to a single destination or climate. From the outset, Lindblad Expeditions was built on the founding principle that expedition travel has the power to reshape how people experience and perceive the world.
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions now sails to more than 100 destinations worldwide, spanning iconic regions such as Antarctica and the Galápagos alongside expeditions across Europe, Asia, Africa and beyond. From Greece and Croatia to Egypt, India, and Vietnam, each itinerary is defined by immersive, expert-led experiences that foster deeper understanding and connection to place.
As a recognized leader in expedition travel, Lindblad Expeditions continues to set industry benchmarks through purposeful innovation, including the launch of National Geographic Endurance, the first PC-5 polar class ship built for civilian expeditions, and private flight access in and out of Puerto Natales, Chile as part of its Antarctica Direct: Fly the Drake Passage itinerary, expanding access while enhancing the expedition experience.
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions celebrates this historic milestone with The Expedition That Started It All anniversary offer. Travelers can enjoy up to 20% savings and a 50% reduced deposit on select 2026 and 2027 voyages when booked by February 9, 2026.
To learn more about National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions' pioneering spirit and explore available itineraries, visit expeditions.com.











