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GALÁPAGOS
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ABOARD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ISLANDER AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ENDEAVOUR | 2015/2016
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PLUSEPIC PHOTO EXPEDITION DECEMBER 2016
B&H PHOTO EXPERTS
DEMO GEAR & NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHERS
Dear Traveler,In July 1967 my father, Lars-Eric Lindblad, brought the first organized expedition for laymen to the Galápagos. In his book, Passport to Anywhere, published in 1983, he wrote about that expedition, and I thought you might enjoy this amusing excerpt about a volcano on Fernandina Island.
“On one visit we stood on the deck of the Navarino and one of the lady passengers asked me, ‘Is the volcano dead?’ ‘No,’ I replied, ‘it’s merely dormant.’
‘You seem to be able to arrange anything, Mr. Lindblad. Why can’t you arrange for a small eruption?’ ‘Well,’ I said, ‘let me think about that. I’ll try to arrange it.’
I had almost forgotten about my little joke when we suddenly heard a loud hiss followed by a tremendous explosion. Fire and smoke rose in the sky from a rupture on our side of the volcano. It looked at first like blood spurting from a severed artery.
The lady turned to me in awe. ‘How did you ever arrange that?’ she asked. Completely startled myself at the coincidence, I said ‘You remember Moses and the Red Sea?’ ”
And just this past May 25, another eruption took place: Wolf Volcano on Isabela Island erupted after 33 years of being dormant. We diverted the National Geographic Endeavour to have a close look, much to the enjoyment of our guests.
I cannot, of course, ensure an eruption for you. However, what I can assure you without reservation is that each week something new and unique seems to happen in this most remarkable geography.
For anyone interested in wild places, Galápagos is the greatest show on Earth.
On behalf of our expedition teams, I look forward to sharing it with you.
Sincerely,
Sven-Olof Lindblad
Front cover: A red-footed booby chick in a mangrove. © Susan Seubert. This page: In May 2015, Wolf Volcano on Isabela Island erupted after 33 years, and our expedition team re-routed the ship to give guests aboard a front row seat. ©Cindy Manning. Learn more at EXPEDITIONS.COM/WOLFVOLCANO
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THE MAGIC HAPPENS WHETHER YOU’RE 8 OR 80
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Galápagos is like no other place on the planet. It’s otherworldly. Innocent. And that’s what’s so magical about it. In many respects it’s like being in a zoo— with all the animals in perfectly
crafted habitat dioramas. Until you realize, with joy and wonder, they’re all free! That you have been granted entrée to the kingdom of the animals. It’s a heart-lifting state of affairs that makes you smile daily. Galápagos never tells you to act your age—it brings out the kid in everyone!
1. Snorkeling with a Galápagos penguin; 2. Mother and daughter, Bartolomé Island; 3. Blue-footed boobies in courtship display; 4. A young guest is inspired to cartwheel; 5. A marine iguana strikes a pose for a guest; 6. A clan celebrates a 50th anniversary in Galápagos; 7. Adult male frigatebird displaying to females flying overhead; 8. Guests kayaking, Santiago Island; 9. Swimming with sea lions; 10. Snorkelers at Pinnacle Rock.
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THE ONLY DESTINATION ON THE PLANET WITH A VIRTUAL GUARANTEE
You will see animals every day in Galápagos. They
will not run in fear from you; they will either be
sublimely indifferent or curious about you. Either
way, you win—it’s absolutely transporting to move
so freely and easily among wild creatures the
way only Galápagos lets you. Because the animal
population is consistent year-round, you are
assured of the full incredible experience whenever
you travel—it’s always “the season” in Galápagos.
However, from your perspective, there might be a
best time to visit, for example with families or when
kids aren’t on board, and the handy chart we’ve
created (page 32) can help.
SEE A VIDEO CLIP THAT REVEALS A SLICE OF GALÁPAGOS WILDLIFE AT EXPEDITIONS.COM/WILDLIFE
Clockwise from left: Giant tortoise in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island; blue-footed booby; snorkeling with a sea lion.
Clockwise from top: Kicker Rock at sunset; guests geared up for snorkeling; a young couple enjoys sunset in Galápagos; kayaking on Floreana Island.
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ON OUR EXPEDITIONS
THERE ARE NO DULL DAYS There’s boundless fun to be had here, as well as much to
absorb and learn, as you explore landscapes from lunar to
lush on different, fascinating islands daily. Our expedition
team takes full advantage of the diversity of the islands
to make the most of your time and curiosity. Count on
being highly active, with options for every fitness level.
In the compact timeframe of your expedition, you’ll see
and experience everything that makes this archipelago
legendary—as you Zodiac-land on pristine beaches, walk,
hike, kayak, swim, and snorkel. And if you’re certified, we
can arrange special scuba diving opportunities for you, as
well. Note that reading a book in the library, or lounging in
a hammock on deck are always options too.
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THE GALÁPAGOS UNDERSEA IS A VITAL PART OF YOUR EXPERIENCE
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The Galápagos undersea is a marvel. It’s vibrantly healthy, thanks to
effective conservation. Which means snorkelers can enjoy encounters
with sea lions, sea turtles, penguins, tons of fish, and even multiple shark
species. Enjoying frequent snorkeling is easy—our ships are equipped
with complete snorkel gear, including wetsuits, for every guest, yours for
the duration. So, there’s no need to pack or lug
your own. Prefer to stay dry? No worries, National
Geographic Endeavour is equipped with a glass-
bottom boat. Or let our undersea specialists be your
‘eyes.’ Integral members of the expedition teams
on both our ships, they snorkel, shoot video, and
present it during evening Recap for all to enjoy.
PREVIEW THE GALÁPAGOS UNDERSEA AT EXPEDITIONS.COM/GALAUNDERSEA
Above: Snorkeling through Galápagos’ pristine undersea. Inset: Naturalist Fernando Sanchez captures undersea shots to share with guests during Recap.
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OUR EXCLUSIVE
EXPEDITION PHOTOGRAPHY PROGRAMExpedition photography is in our DNA; our ships have traveled with top
photographers aboard since Lars-Eric Lindblad’s pioneering expedition to
Galápagos in 1967. Now, every departure of our two ships provide you with the
services of an onboard Lindblad-National Geographic certified photo instructor.
Each is a naturalist, with a talent for photography, who has undergone special
training—to assist you with your camera settings, the basics of composition, and
how to capture the incredible wildlife behavior you’ll see daily. Plus, onboard
slideshows and photo-sharing presentations radiate the fun—even guests who
don’t consider themselves ‘photographers’ get caught up in the joy of “aim &
create.” So whether you use a smartphone, point-and-shoot, or a sophisticated
DSLR, count on returning home with improved skills and your best shots ever.
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A guest receives photo tips from the Lindblad-National Geographic certified photo instructor on board.
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EXPLORE GALÁPAGOS WITH A NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHER
Jeff MauritzenNational Geographic photographer and naturalist Jeff Mauritzen traveled to Africa, South America, and the Pacific photographing wildlife for the Society’s Animal Encyclopedia. A seasoned and popular photography expert, he is a guide
and lecturer on natural history-focused expeditions. Whether capturing panoramas of African savanna wildlife, or sharks in the Pacific depths, Jeff’s work expresses unwavering passion and respect for the natural world. He’s lived in Venezuela and Ireland, as well as at sea aboard seven different ships. Jeff’s photography appears in National Geographic books and numerous other
publications, as well as on the Society’s website.
Shoot with Jeff on the February 19 & 26, 2016 departures aboard National Geographic Endeavour.
Macduff EvertonMacduff Everton is a contributing editor at National Geographic Traveler, where he has photographed more than 20 stories from Paris to Beijing to Big Sur. Other editorial clients include Condé Nast Traveler, Life, LA Times
Magazine, NY Times Magazine, Outside, and Smithsonian. His work is in the collections of many institutions, including the Bibliothèque Nationale, the British Museum, the International Center of Photography, the Museo de Arte Moderno, and MoMA. Macduff lives in Santa Barbara, California, and has taught workshops nationally as well as in Mexico and Tuscany.
Shoot with Macduff on the June 3 & 10, 2016 departures aboard National Geographic Endeavour.
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Seeking an even more immersive photo expedition? Learn about our two-week Epic Photo voyage with visits to all the major islands on pp. 22-23.
Thanks to our alliance with National Geographic, top photographers accompany Photo Expeditions, giving you the rare opportunity to share the adventure with, be inspired by, and learn from top pros. On the departures featured here, you’ll have the benefit of our certified photo instructors plus these top National Geographic photographers, with significant careers to their credit. Love the images in National Geographic magazine? Then, these might be your best dates to travel.
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Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic have joined forces to further inspire the world through expedition travel. Our collaboration in exploration, research, technology and conservation will provide extraordinary travel experi-ences and disseminate geographic knowledge around the globe.
THE QUALITY OF OUR STAFF ENHANCES THE QUALITY OF YOUR EXPERIENCEOur Galápagos expedition team, hand-picked and Lindblad
Expeditions-trained, is made up of engaging naturalists born and
bred in the Galápagos Islands, and naturalists who moved to the
islands from the mainland or other countries over 20 years ago.
They live and breathe Galápagos, and are passionate about
the nature and conservation of this remote archipelago. They
each have a deep understanding of all aspects of Galápagos’
natural and human history, and are experts in relevant areas:
ornithology, geology, zoology, and the undersea.
CARLOS ROMEROExpedition leader, naturalist & certified photo instructor
Raised amid the biodiversity of Venezuela and Ecuador, Carlos was fascinated by tropical ecology at an early age. He holds a doctorate in biology and a master’s in ecotourism and natural protected areas management, and one of the scientific papers he’s authored led him to Galápagos. Entranced by the unique, fearless fauna of the archipelago, he chose to train as a naturalist. He has dedicated his life to the islands ever since, and generously shares his knowledge and insight with guests.
PAULA TAGLEExpedition leader & naturalist
Paula grew up in the city of Guayaquil. After completing her degree in geology, she worked in different parts of Ecuador, including Galápagos. After completing her master’s in quaternary geology in Belgium, she discovered she was more interested in volcanoes than in raw materials. So, she eagerly returned to Galápagos, a mecca for geologists. Bewitched by the other wonders of the islands, Paula delights in interpreting and creating an in-depth experience for our guests.
JUAN CARLOS AVILAExpedition leader, naturalist & certified photo instructor
Juan Carlos spent his early years in the natural exuberance of the Cotopaxi region of Ecuador. At the age of twelve, his family moved to Santa Cruz, Galápagos. His knowledge of the natural history of the islands is bone deep. Currently completing his education degree, he is an advo-cate for the importance of the archipelago and its conservation. In his role as a Lindblad-National Geographic certified photo instructor, he helps guests “see” the islands in every sense.
JASON HEILMANNNaturalist, certified photo instructor & undersea specialist
Jason grew up in the lush Pacific Northwest. While attend-ing university there, he met an Ecuadorian woman. Following her home, he found himself in the Galápagos Islands, one of the most revered natural environments on Earth, and his niche as a professional scuba diver and dive assistant on sci-entific projects. He entered the Galápagos National Park naturalist program in 1999, and now shares his knowledge and enthusiasm with our guests.
JONATHAN AGUAS Naturalist & certified photo instructor
Jonathan’s family dates back five generations on San Cristobal Island, Galápagos. He first left the islands on a scholarship to finish his bachelor’s degree in integrative
biology in the U.S., and returned to his beloved Galápagos to teach—choosing to work as a naturalist was a natural progression. His science background and keen eye for beauty led him to photography and to helping guests capture their Galápagos experience.
AURA BANDA CRUZ Naturalist, certified photo instructor & undersea specialist
Aura’s grandparents were among the earliest settlers in the Galápagos in the 1930s—her mother was born on Floreana Island, one of twelve siblings intricately involved in the conservation of the islands.
Aura’s childhood was spent among the finches and swimming with sea lions. After completing studies in Quito, Aura returned and has spent the past ten years sharing Galápagos and photography with guests.
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WHEN YOU TRAVEL WITH US, YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Above: Scientists from the Charles Darwin Research Station are hand-rearing hatchlings to give this Darwin finch species a chance at survival. The Mangrove Finch Project is a bi-institutional project run by the Charles Darwin Foundation and the Galápagos National Park, in collaboration with Global San Diego Zoo and Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust.
Our relationships in Galápagos run deep. They began when Lars-Eric
Lindblad led the first-ever civilian expedition here in 1967, and then
stepped forward to pay the salaries of the islands’ first two conservation
officials in 1968. Since 1997, together with our guests, we’ve raised
$6.7 million to support important conservation, education, research, and
community development projects in Galápagos, creating the LEX-NG Fund
to manage donations. Since the LEX-NG Fund carries the operating costs,
100% of all donations made by guests are put toward the highest
conservation priorities—determined by the Fund’s Board, with leaders
from the National Park and Charles Darwin Research Station. Foundations
including the Helmsley Charitable Trust have joined these efforts,
providing significant grants to tackle the biggest challenges facing the
archipelago. Here are some examples of the projects we support—
through donations, and active, hands-on help.
MANGROVE FINCHES ON BOARD!One of the world’s rarest birds, the mangrove finch, a rare Darwin Finch, has dwindled to a habitat the size of just 12 city blocks. This February, National Geographic Endeavour transported seven mangrove finch eggs from Isabela to Puerto Ayora where the Research Station is located. As expedition leader Paula Tagle explained, “We had 10% of the world’s entire mangrove finch population aboard our ship.” We continually seek ways to allow our guests to witness conservation in action.
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Above: LEX-NG Fund grants to this unique school have been transformative. For more info, visit expeditions.com/berlangaBelow: A great number of our guests purchase artisanal glass objects as worthy souvenirs of their experience. Five percent of all sales made in our onboard Global Gallery and Global Market are earmarked for the Artisan Fund.
A+ IN GALÁPAGOS STUDIESThe Tomas de Berlanga School, in the Santa Cruz highlands, is a private, open-air school that immerses its students in nature. Its curriculum seeks to cultivate the next generation of leaders for Galápagos through critical thinking, bilingualism, high academic standards, and experiential learning. Guests traveling with us aboard National Geographic Endeavour have the opportunity to visit the open-air classrooms, watch children learning in nature, and see the benefits of this program first-hand when classes are in session.
TRASH INTO TREASUREThe LEX-NG Artisan Fund is addressing two simultaneous problems: artisans’ need for materials, and Galápagos’ challenges in dealing with waste. The Glass Adaptive Reuse project trains artisans and students in the use of glass machinery and tools for carving, etching, and sanding, and provides them with inexpensive and readily available materials for their work. Three years after the program’s inception, 40% of the galleries and shops in Santa Cruz offer recycled glass objects. Restaurants and hotels are using recycled glass for tableware. Artisans trained in the program have won conservation in art awards regionally and nationally. And two of the artisans have been so successful, they’re building their own glass studios to employ others to expand their recycled offerings.
SEE HOW GALÁPAGOS TURNED CELEBRATED ARTIST ROBERT BATEMAN INTO A CONSERVATIONIST AT EXPEDITIONS.COM/BATEMAN
GALÁPAGOSEXPERIENCE & EXPERTISE
In the nearly 50 years we’ve been exploring Galápagos, we’ve introduced generations of travelers to its magic and
mystery. We’re committed to Galápagos; and have raised millions, along with our guests, for its conservation. And we’re fully invested, too; the only U.S. company that owns and operates two ships, based there year round. An expedition leader, our team of naturalists, a Lindblad-National Geographic certified photo instructor, undersea specialist, wellness specialist and video chronicler all contribute to your experience of the wonders of Galápagos.
Visit our website to read staff bios for this expedition.
40+YEARSEXPERIENCE
10 DAYS/9 NIGHTS— ABOARD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICENDEAVOUR AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ISLANDER
DATES: 2015 & 2016: Expeditions depart every Friday on the National Geographic Endeavour and every Saturday on the National Geographic Islander.
PRICES FROM: $6,290 to $13,490 (See pages 24-31 for complete prices.)
SPECIAL OFFER: Book by August 31, 2015 and receive FREE ROUND-TRIP AIR from Miami to Galápagos on select departures between Aug. 15-Dec. 15, 2015 (up to $1,250 per guest value) aboard National Geographic Endeavour and National Geographic Islander. New bookings only; subject to availability.
EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Snorkel amid shimmering fish, sea turtles, penguins, and playful sea lions.
▶ Cruise to pristine islands, and walk among colonies of wildlife and birds unfazed by your presence.
▶ Observe rare giant tortoises in the wild.
▶ Explore the waters of the Galápagos by kayak, glass-bottom boat, or Zodiac.
“I float above a turtle for long minutes, drifting with it on the current, inches from its immense shell. We break the surface in unison, and I look it in the eye. It doesn’t blink.”– Keith Bellows, “Galápagos Islands: Where the Family of Man Meets Nature,”
National Geographic Traveler, April 2006
Sally Lightfoot crab crawling close to the water below.
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DAY 1: U.S./GUAYAQUIL, ECUADORDepart for Guayaquil and upon arrival, transfer to the Hotel Hilton Colón.
DAY 2: GUAYAQUIL/GALÁPAGOSThis morning, fly to the Galápagos Islands and board National Geographic Endeavour or National Geographic Islander. After lunch, we begin our exploration of the islands and their diverse wildlife. (B,L,D)
DAYS 3–8: EXPLORING THE GALÁPAGOSListed below is a sample of the islands we may visit during our expedition.* (B,L,D Daily)
ISLA BARTOLOMÉWalk to the top of Bartolomé’s volcanic cone for a stunning view of Pinnacle Rock and the surrounding golden sand beaches. After the hike, immerse yourself among schools of multicolored reef fish. You may also have the opportunity to swim with Galápagos penguins.
ISLA SANTIAGOFollow a path along a series of tide pools and underwater caverns in search of Galápagos fur seals, marine iguanas, sea lions, shore birds and Sally Lightfoot crabs.
ISLA SANTA CRUZSanta Cruz is home to the Charles Darwin Research station; learn about the science done here and visit the neighboring captive breeding program for endangered species of Galápagos giant tortoises, by their part-ners in conservation, the Galápagos National Park Service. Later, travel into the highlands where wild tortoises forage to observe and photograph these tortoises in the wild.
ISLA ISABELAExplore the largest island in the group, home to enormous marine iguanas, abundant sea turtles, the only species of flightless cormorant in the world and the only penguin species that inhabits the equator. Cruise by Zodiac and hike against the backdrop of giant shield volcanoes, and snorkel in the cool, rich waters that often draw whales and dolphins to the area.
ISLA FLOREANAAt Champion Islet, snorkel among sea lions, or peer into an under water world in a glass-bottom boat while keeping an eye out for the endangered Floreana mockingbird. Those interested can 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.
ISLA FERNANDINADiscover the marine iguana haven of Punta Espinoza as we hike over lava flows. Galápagos hawks, sea lion nurseries and the rare Galápagos flightless cormorant will be found as we explore this island.
ISLA ESPAÑOLASee swallow-tailed gulls, Española mock-ingbirds, boobies, and, seasonally, waved albatross on 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.
DAY 9: GALÁPAGOS/GUAYAQUILAfter breakfast, disembark the ship and fly to Guayaquil. The evening is at your leisure at the Hotel Hilton Colón. (B)
DAY 10: GUAYAQUIL/U.S.Depart Guayaquil this morning, arriving home the same day. (B)
* Please note: Itineraries vary subject to the Galápagos National Park regulations. Each itinerary will include Isla Santa Cruz and a selection of the other stops listed on these pages.
Routing is always subject to Galápagos National Park approval.
Isabela
Floreana Española
EQUATOR
Pacific Ocean
FernandinaSanta Cruz
BaltraSeymour
Santa Fe
BartoloméSantiago
Genovesa
TRAVEL PLANNING WITH A DIFFERENCEWhen you call 1.800.EXPEDITION, any Expedition Specialist who answers your call has been on our Galápagos expedition. They are full members of the Lindblad Expeditions team—students of the natural world and born explorers, not trained call center agents.
So why not take advantage of their expertise? Don’t hesitate to call with your questions. They’re equipped to provide answers based on their knowledge and personal experience.
Ask them about Galápagos, how we explore there, our ships, our Galápagos + Peru and Amazon itineraries, and more. We think you’ll find the conversation rewarding.
Blue-footed boobies.
You can feel confident speaking with any of our Expedition Specialists. They have all explored Galápagos aboard our ships, and can provide you with answers based on knowledge and personal experience.
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EPIC GALÁPAGOS PHOTO EXPEDITION Focus on photography over two weeks of exploring every major island with a dream team of National Geographic photographers. See pages 22-23 for full details.
GALÁPAGOS + MACHU PICCHU & PERU’S LAND OF THE INCA16 DAYS/15 NIGHTS— ABOARD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICENDEAVOUR AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ISLANDER
PRICES FROM: $11,280 to $21,080 (See pages 24-31 for complete prices.)
SPECIAL OFFER: Book by August 31, 2015 and receive FREE ROUND-TRIP AIR from Miami to Galápagos/Lima on select departures between Aug. 15-Dec. 15, 2015 (up to $2,100 per guest value) aboard National Geographic Endeavour and National Geographic Islander. New bookings only; subject to availability.
As magnificent as the Galápagos Islands are for wildlife, so is Peru from a historical and archaeological perspective. Take advantage of Peru’s proximity to the Galápagos and journey from the islands to Lima. Then expert guides join you for an exploration of the Sacred Valley of the Inca, the majesty of Machu Picchu and the winding colonial streets of Cusco.
EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Walk and snorkel among the abundant and fearless wildlife of Galápagos.
▶ See daybreak over the ruins at Machu Picchu from the fabled Sun Gate.
▶ Discover Cusco’s varied influences and visit the Sacred Valley of the Inca.
EXPERIENCE & EXPERTISE
This expedition has been developed with the insight and depth we’ve obtained from decades in the region, and the quality of our veteran
Galápagos staff extends into our Machu Picchu & Peru program. Your Peruvian expedition team will be of the same caliber as those on our ships—a team of local experts with in-depth knowledge of Peru’s rich Inca heritage, unique cuisine, and distinct geography.
A+ EXPEDITION TEAM
The Inca city of Machu Picchu.
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DAY 9: GALÁPAGOS/GUAYAQUIL/ LIMA, PERUDepart Galápagos this morning and fly to Lima, Peru via Guayaquil, arriving in the evening. Overnight at the comfortable and conveniently located Wyndham Costa del Sol Lima Airport Hotel. (B,L)
DAY 10: LIMA/CUSCO/SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCAThis morning fly from Lima to Cusco and drive to Awanacancha where llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos are bred. Enjoy an afternoon lecture by Peter Frost. Check into the Sol y Luna Hotel. (B,L,D)
DAY 11: SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCAVisit the massive Inca fortress of Ollantaytambo. Then attend a traditional weaving demonstration by National Geographic grantee Nilda Callañaupa. Enjoy an outdoor lunch with a Paso horse demonstration. Visit to a local pottery studio, featuring ceramics made with ancient Peruvian techniques and designs. After dinner, enjoy a folkloric dance performance. (B,L,D)
DAY 12: SACRED VALLEY/MACHU PICCHUContinue from the valley to Machu Picchu for a guided visit. Overnight at the historic 31-room Belmond Sanctuary Lodge (formerly
the Orient-Express Sanctuary Lodge). The lodge’s grounds are home to a great variety of the religion’s colorful flowers and birds. (B,L,D)
DAY 13: MACHU PICCHU/CUSCOEarly morning, hike to the Sun Gate, the ancient final checkpoint to Machu Picchu, and watch daybreak over the quiet ruins. The morning is free to explore. After a train and bus ride we arrive in Cusco in the late afternoon for two nights at the Belmond Monasterio Hotel (formerly the Orient- Express Monasterio Hotel). (B,L,D)
DAY 14: CUSCOExplore the Inca Empire’s capital city of Cusco and visit the vast Sacsayhuamán Fortress. The afternoon is open to stroll around the city. Relax, shop or visit one of the museums or convents including the magnificent 17th-century cathedral and convent of Koricancha. Dinner is on your own. This evening, experience the music of the Andes at a presentation of indigenous instruments. (B,L)
DAY 15: CUSCO/LIMAReturn to Lima and visit the Larco Herrera Museum and stroll the Plaza Mayor. Lunch is traditional Latin American style. Dinner is on your own. (B,L)
DAY 16: LIMA/U.S. (B)
EXPEDITION DETAILSDATES: Year-round, weekly departures following Galápagos aboard National Geographic Endeavour and National Geographic Islander.
EXTEND YOUR ADVENTURE Take advantage of your proximity—extend this Galápagos + Machu Picchu & Peru’s Land of the Inca journey with the Upper Amazon expedition. See our website for details.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPERT:Spend time with National Geographic historian Peter Frost on our 2015 & 2016 departures.
Cathedral at Plaza de Armas square, Cusco.
A Peruvian market.
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GALÁPAGOS + THE UPPER AMAZON20 DAYS/19 NIGHTS
DEPARTURES: Combine a Galápagos expedition with Upper Amazon on a number of our 2016 departures. Please call for details.
EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Walk and snorkel among the abundant, iconic Galápagos wildlife that is unfazed by
your presence.
▶ Hike pristine islands, kayak their peaceful shorelines, and explore the Galápagos undersea.
▶ In the Amazon, discover an entirely different kind of biodiversity—macaws, monkeys, sloths & more, plus meet the ribereños—inhabitants of the jungle we explore.
“ I saw my first wild, free-ranging tortoise on Santa Cruz. Amid lush uplands, they glistened like black bubbles on the green margins of rain-filled ponds.”
— Roger Tory Peterson, “The Galápagos: Eerie Cradle of New Species,” National Geographic magazine, April 1967
EXPERIENCE & EXPERTISE
We have conducted numerous Amazon expeditions in our history, and launched our first voyage aboard the beautiful,
28-guest Delfin II in August 2010. In order to provide expedition leadership in this pristine region, we tapped our tenured expedition leaders to lead our Amazon voyages, providing our guests with the same in-depth interpretation they find on our other expeditions. Our veteran team is highly knowledgeable about this locale, and trained to illuminate all the discoveries you’ll make.
A+ EXPEDITION TEAM
The intimate, 28-guest Delfin II.
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DAY 9: GALÁPAGOS/GUAYAQUIL/LIMA, PERUDepart Galápagos this morning and fly to Lima, Peru via Guayaquil, arriving in the evening. Overnight at the conveniently located Wyndham Costa del Sol Lima Airport Hotel. (B,L)
DAY 10: LIMA/IQUITOS/NAUTAEnjoy a morning tour of Lima, then fly to Iquitos and continue overland to the riverside village of Nauta, where the Delfin II awaits. Settle into your cabin, and gather for a welcome dinner of fine Peruvian cuisine on board. Tonight, step out on deck to gaze at the magnificent Amazon night sky. (B,L,D)
DAYS 11-18: PACAYA-SAMIRIA NATIONAL RESERVESpend this week exploring the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, a pristine swath of jungle—one of the largest in South
America—stretching more than five million acres, and harboring some of the Amazon’s most fascinating flora and fauna. Bordered by the Marañón and the Ucayali, two power-ful rivers that converge to create the famed Amazon, the reserve floods annually with nutrient-rich waters and is known locally as the Mirrored Forest for the reflections created by their glassy water. Set out into this remarkable wilderness on daily excursions by skiff, kayak, and, when the water level permits, hikes on terra firma. Skim past giant lily pads afloat on black-water lakes, and venture deep into the rain forest on narrow tributaries. Spot sloths and monkeys, including variably colored saddleback tamarins, noisy and shaggy-tailed monk saki monkeys. Watch for an astounding variety of birds, from tanagers and hummingbirds to parrots and endangered scarlet macaws. In the river, look for massive paiche fish, the Amazon’s largest; rare pink dolphins; and the infamous piranhas. Enjoy an opportunity to swim in a lake in the reserve’s interior. Seek out Victoria amazonica, a giant water lily that grows in small lagoons. Go on a bird-watching hike, listening for the vocal oropendola and then looking for its telltale yellow tail. Watch the sun set and listen to a cacophonous symphony of nocturnal animals calling out across the treetops. Then slip through the forest in a skiff as night falls, using a spotlight to find caimans, frogs, fishing bats and other creatures of the night.
Pay a visit to one of the communities on the reserve’s edge and get to know the ribereños, those who live on the riverbanks, and their age-old traditions. Meet local women and children, and watch them make jewelry and other handicrafts. Learn how lo-cal subsistence farmers cultivate wild plants and trees to earn income. Hear about how the locals find edible fruits and indigenous plants with medicinal properties hidden in the jungle. (B,L,D Daily)
DAY 19: NAUTA/IQUITOS/LIMAEnjoy one last morning excursion by skiff to view wildlife. After lunch, disembark in Nauta, and return to Iquitos overland for a late-afternoon flight to Lima. Wyndham Costa del Sol Lima Airport Hotel. (B,L)
DAY 20: LIMA/U.S.After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B)
Spot wildlife along the River of Mirrors on skiff rides.
EXTEND YOUR ADVENTURE This Upper Amazon + Galápagos expedition can also be combined with the Machu Picchu & Peru’s Land of the Inca program. Please call for details.
Monk Saki Monkey.
Children at the market.
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EPIC PHOTO EXPEDITION IN-DEPTH, IN GALÁPAGOS
Imagine spending two weeks in one of the planet’s most fascinating regions, immersed in your passion for photography, in the company of others who share your passion—flanked by top National Geographic shooters to inspire and challenge you, plus world-class ‘gear porn’ opportunities thanks to the B&H experts aboard. And it gets better. In addition to being 100% photo-centric, designed by photographers for photographers, this remarkable expedition also features the most comprehensive Galápagos itinerary possible—a rare opportunity to visit every major island in the archipelago on one expedition.
Call to reserve now. This is an exclusive opportunity—so don’t risk being disappointed.
17 DAYS/16 NIGHTS—ABOARD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ENDEAVOUR 2016 DEPARTURE: Dec. 2 PRICES FROM: $13,180 to $21,780 (See pages 24-27 for complete prices.)
Blue-footed booby performing courtship display.
Mark TheissenNational Geographic photographer
Top National Geographic photographers and Lindblad-National Geographic certified photo instructors will travel and shoot with guests on an exclusive two-week expedition. You’ll visit every major island, a variety of stunning and diverse habitats, encounter all the resident wildlife, witnessing all manner of behaviors—and experience Galápagos in-depth, while building an amazing photo portfolio. (Understanding spouses, companions and friends of photographers who want an exclusive Galápagos experience may want to consider coming along.)
Plus, production and gear experts from renowned retailer B&H Photo Video will be joining our A+ photo team to share
their knowledge, and to let guests field test the latest in high-end gear. And, thanks to our partnership with B&H, Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic guests receive exclusive discounts on photo equipment—before and after the expedition.
Ralph Lee HopkinsDirector of Expedition Photography & National Geographic photographer
Krista RossowNational Geographic photographer
Jennifer DavidsonLindblad-National Geographic certified photo instructor
Join us for this exclusive Epic Photo Expedition, and in addition to an in-depth and photo-centric exploration of all the major islands (a rare itinerary), you’ll take home a limited edition embroidered patch, perfect for your gear bag, vest, or cap. It’s a lasting keepsake and a badge of time well spent.
LED BY OUR DIRECTOR OF EXPEDITION PHOTOGRAPHY, RALPH LEE HOPKINS
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3”
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White
RA #122: 2479 Almond
Pantone 139 C
RA #122: 2296Black
PANTONE Black 6 C
RA #122: 2317Olive Drab
Pantone 5753 C
RA #122: 2456Peapod
Pantone 383 C
EPICPHOTOEXPEDITIONNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ENDEAVOUR
RA #122: 2398Visor Gold
Pantone 1355 C
RA #122: 2531Dana Blue
Pantone 290 C
GALAPAGOS
Pantone Process Blue C
RA #122: 2242Goldenrod
Pantone 116 C
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Above right: Design for 3” square patch for illustration purposes only. Right: Hood mocking bird perched on a guest’s camera.
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ENDEAVOUR
HERITAGE & HEARTA classic expedition ship, 96-guest National Geographic Endeavour has earned her credentials, and loyal fans, exploring the world—from the polar regions, to the civilized waterways of Europe and the Baltics. Her generous proportions provide many diverse, interesting spaces to spend time—a stately library for quiet, an expansive lounge for gathering and sociability, a welcoming bridge for watching the captain and officers navigate the ship—and create a vibrant, onboard community. Her accommodating hotel staff, casual ambience and no-assigned seating attitude makes her a most gracious and inclusive “home” for your Galápagos adventure. Join daily stretch classes on deck, or enjoy the sauna, fitness center and a Wellness spa, including a floating massage pavilion for nature-inspired treatments.
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Clockwise from left: National Geographic Endeavour at Cerro Dragon, Santa Cruz Island; the traditional Ecuadorian feast is often a guest highlight; open dining room with unassigned seating for an informal atmosphere.
Guest enjoying a quiet moment on the floating spa (Endeavour only).
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CAPACITY: 96 guests in 56 outside cabins.
REGISTRY: Ecuador. OVERALL LENGTH: 295 feet.
PUBLIC AREAS: Ship is fully air-conditioned. Covered deck with chairs and tables; doctor’s office; fitness center; LEXspa; global gallery; library; lounge with full-service bar and facilities for films, and presentations; sauna and small swimming pool; and sun deck. Our Ecuadorian captain welcomes guests to the bridge in accordance with our “open bridge” policy.
MEALS: Served in single seatings with unassigned tables for an informal atmosphere. Menu is international with Ecuadorian flair.
CABINS: All cabins face outside with windows or portholes. Each has private facilities and climate controls.
EXPEDITION EQUIPMENT: Kayaks, glass-bottom boat, snorkeling gear, underwater video camera, video microscope, wet suits, and Zodiac landing craft.
SPECIAL FEATURES: Guest internet access, laundry service, floating massage platform and wellness program. Ship’s doctor and video chronicler are also on board. Insets clockwise from top: Lounge aboard Endeavour, Category 5 cabin, Category 3 cabin.
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SPECIAL OFFER: Book by August 31, 2015 and receive FREE ROUND-TRIP AIR from Miami to Galápagos on select departures between Aug. 15- Dec. 15, 2015 (up to $1,250 per guest value) aboard National Geographic Endeavour and National Geographic Islander. New bookings only; subject to availability.
Prices are per person, double occupancy unless indicated as solo.
2015 GALÁPAGOS: ABOARD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ENDEAVOUR
CAT. 1 CAT. 2 CAT. 3 CAT. 4 CAT. 5 CAT. 1 SOLO
CAT. 2 SOLO
ADVANCE PAYMENT
International and internal Ecuador tickets must be issued separately for all Galápagos voyages. Sample International Airfares: round-trip Miami/Guayaquil: Economy from $700; Business from $1,600. Sample Internal Airfares: Guayaquil/Galápagos: Adult from $520 Children (Under 12) from $260. Call for sample Peru airfare.
Jan. 1 - Dec. 17 $6,290 $6,990 $7,650 $8,290 $10,280 $7,860 $8,730 $750
Holiday: Dec. 18, 25 $7,120 $7,990 $8,590 $9,290 $11,320 $8,940 $9,990 $750
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CAT. 1 CAT. 2 CAT. 3 CAT. 4 CAT. 5 CAT. 1 SOLO
CAT. 2 SOLO
ADVANCE PAYMENT
Jan. 1 - Dec. 17 $11,280 $11,980 $12,640 $13,280 $15,270 $14,150 $15,020 $1,000
Holiday: Dec. 18 $12,110 $12,980 $13,580 $14,280 $16,310 $15,230 $16,280 $1,000
2016 EPIC GALÁPAGOS PHOTO EXPEDITION ABOARD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ENDEAVOUR
CAT. 1 CAT. 2 CAT. 3 CAT. 4 CAT. 5 CAT. 1 SOLO
CAT. 2 SOLO
ADVANCE PAYMENT
Dec. 2 - 18 $13,180 $14,980 $15,980 $17,580 $21,780 $16,480 $18,720 $1,500
2016 GALÁPAGOS: ABOARD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ENDEAVOUR
CAT. 1 CAT. 2 CAT. 3 CAT. 4 CAT. 5 CAT. 1 SOLO
CAT. 2 SOLO
ADVANCE PAYMENT
Jan. 1 - Dec. 15 $6,590 $7,490 $7,990 $8,790 $10,890 $8,240 $9,360 $750
Holiday: Dec. 23, 30 $7,550 $8,450 $8,990 $9,890 $11,990 $9,440 $10,560 $1,500
2016 GALÁPAGOS + MACHU PICCHU & THE LAND OF THE INCA
CAT. 1 CAT. 2 CAT. 3 CAT. 4 CAT. 5 CAT. 1 SOLO
CAT. 2 SOLO
ADVANCE PAYMENT
Jan. 1 - Dec. 15 $12,080 $12,980 $13,480 $14,280 $16,380 $15,130 $16,250 $750
Dec. 16 $12,780 13,680 $14,180 $14,980 $17,080 $15,830 $16,950 $1,500
Holiday: Dec. 30 $13,740 $14,640 $15,180 $16,080 $18,180 $17,030 $18,150 $1,500
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CATEGORY 1: Main Deck #202, 204, A Deck #352, 353—All cab-ins feature two lower single beds, a writing desk and a porthole.
CATEGORY 2: Upper Deck # 122, 125; Main Deck #201, 203, 206, 208, 210-212, 214-218, 220—Cabins have two lower single beds and a writing desk. Upper Deck Cabins feature large windows & Main Deck cabins have two portholes.
CATEGORY 3: Main Deck # 209; A Deck #300, 350, 351—These spacious cabins accommodate two or three people, all with two lower beds, a sitting chair, a writing desk and two portholes. Each has a separate sleeping and sitting area.
CATEGORY 4: Upper Deck #102, 104-112, 114-116, 118, 120, 121, 123—Conveniently located cabins feature two lower single beds and a writing desk.
CATEGORY 5: Upper Deck #117, 129—The finest accommodations on board. Suites have separate sleeping and sitting areas, a large view window and a convertible sofa to accommodate a third person.
CATEGORY 1 SOLO: Main Deck # 219, 222; A Deck #309-312, 314-316, 318
CATEGORY 3 SOLO: Upper Deck #124, 126, 127; Main Deck #205
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Note: Sole Occupancy cabins are available in Categories 1 and 2 and have one lower single bed and one porthole.
Shared Accommodations: We will make arrangements for shared accommodations at the double occupancy rate in Categories 1 and 2. Third person rates are available in designated cabins at one half the double occupancy rate.
This page, clockwise from top: Open dining room with unassigned seating for an informal atmosphere; guest relaxing with a book from the National Geographic Islander’s library; category 5 cabin.
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ISLANDER
YACHT-SCALED
GRACIOUS AMBIENCEThe trim 48-guest National Geographic Islander plies Galápagos’ protected waters with grace, supplying an ambience and com-fort that perfectly complements our informal expedition style.
Her interiors, aglow with mahogany and vintage brass, offer multiple nooks and crannies: a compact, inviting library; an email station with a Mac kiosk for photographers to download their memory cards; a small gym with a huge view of the surrounding islands, plus a social bar-lounge and welcoming dining room. She even offers a mini-spa for treatments. And her intimate scale means effortless Zodiac embarkation and disembarkation on daily adventures. And you’ll always receive a warm welcome on the bridge, as our captain and officers are pleased to show interested guests details of ship navigation.
Relax and enjoy freshly prepared drinks in the National Geographic Islander’s lounge.
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CAPACITY: 48 guests in 24 outside cabins.
REGISTRY: Ecuador. OVERALL LENGTH: 164 feet.
PUBLIC AREAS: Ship is fully air-conditioned. Covered deck with hammocks, chairs and tables; doctor’s office; fitness center; global market; LEXspa; library; lounge with full-service bar and facilities for films, and presentations; and sky deck. Our Ecuadorian captain welcomes guests to the bridge in accordance with our “open bridge” policy.
MEALS: Served in single seatings with unassigned tables for an informal atmosphere. Menu is international with Ecuadorian flair.
CABINS: All cabins have a window with an outside view, private facilities and climate controls.
EXPEDITION EQUIPMENT: Kayaks, snorkeling gear, underwater video camera, video microscope, wet suits, Zodiac landing craft.
SPECIAL FEATURES: Internet access, laundry service, ship’s doctor, wellness specialist, and video chronicler.
WELLNESS: The vessel is staffed by a wellness specialist and features exercise equipment and outdoor stretching area. Insets clockwise from top: Lounge and bar; guest in hammock on deck;
a guest on the bridge.
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Prices are per person, double occupancy unless indicated as solo.
2015 GALÁPAGOS: ABOARD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ISLANDER
CAT. 1 CAT. 2 CAT. 3 CAT. 4 CAT. 5 CAT. 1 SOLO
CAT. 2 SOLO
ADVANCE PAYMENT
International and internal Ecuador tickets must be issued separately for all Galápagos voyages. Sample International Airfares: round-trip Miami/Guayaquil: Economy from $700; Business from $1,600. Sample Internal Airfares: Guayaquil/Galápagos: Adult from $520 Children (Under 12) from $260. Call for sample Peru airfare.
Jan. 1 - Dec. 18 $6,760 $7,590 $8,270 $8,750 $10,650 $10,140 $11,390 $750
Holiday: Dec. 19 & 26 $7,660 $8,570 $9,190 $9,750 $11,720 $11,490 $12,850 $750
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CAT. 1 CAT. 2 CAT. 3 CAT. 4 CAT. 5 CAT. 1 SOLO
CAT. 2 SOLO
ADVANCE PAYMENT
Jan 1–Dec. 18 $11,750 $12,580 $13,260 $13,740 $15,640 $16,430 $17,680 $1,000
Holiday: Dec. 18 $12,650 $13,560 $14,180 $14,740 $16,710 $17,780 $19,140 $1,000
2016 GALÁPAGOS: ABOARD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ISLANDER
CAT. 1 CAT. 2 CAT. 3 CAT. 4 CAT. 5 CAT. 1 SOLO
CAT. 2 SOLO
ADVANCE PAYMENT
Jan. 2 - Dec. 10 $6,990 $7,890 $8,780 $9,290 $11,290 $10,480 $11,830 $750
Holiday: Dec. 17, 24 $7,990 $8,990 $9,780 $10,380 $12,450 $11,990 $13,490 $1,500
2016 GALÁPAGOS + MACHU PICCHU & THE LAND OF THE INCA
CAT. 1 CAT. 2 CAT. 3 CAT. 4 CAT. 5 CAT. 1 SOLO
CAT. 2 SOLO
ADVANCE PAYMENT
Jan. 3 - Dec. 3 $12,480 $13,380 $14,270 $14,780 $16,780 $17,370 $18,720 $750
Dec. 10 $13,180 $14,080 $14,970 $15,480 $17,480 $18,070 $19,420 $1,500
Holiday: Dec. 24 $14,180 $15,180 $15,970 $16,570 $18,640 $19,580 $21,080 $1,500
CATEGORY 1: Main Deck # 201-206—Cabins feature a window and two lower single beds which can convert to a queen bed.
CATEGORY 2: Main Deck #207-210; Bridge Deck #301-302—Centrally located cabins feature a window and two lower single beds which can convert to a queen bed.
CATEGORY 3: Bridge Deck #303-306—Cabins feature a window and two lower single beds which can convert to a queen bed. Cabins 305 & 306 can accommodate a third person.
CATEGORY 4: Upper Deck #403-408—Spacious cabins feature two lower single beds which can convert to a lower queen bed. All cabins feature a window and outside glassed-in terraces with seat-ing. There are large windows in the top half of the terrace doors.
CATEGORY 5: Upper Deck #401 and 402—These are the largest cabins on board. They feature wrap around windows and two lower single beds which can convert to a queen bed. Both have a desk, chairs, and table. They also feature outside glassed in terraces with seating.
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Note: Sole Occupancy cabins are available in Categories 1 and 2 only. Third person rates are available in certain categories at one half the double occupancy rate.
Shared Accommodations: Shares can be arranged at the double occupancy rate in Categories 1 and 2 only.
SPECIAL OFFER: Book by August 31, 2015 and receive FREE ROUND-TRIP AIR from Miami to Galápagos on select departures between Aug. 15- Dec. 15, 2015 (up to $1,250 per guest value) aboard National Geographic Endeavour and National Geographic Islander. New bookings only; subject to availability.
JANUARY 9%
FEBRUARY 18%
MARCH 47%
APRIL 38%
MAY 16%
JUNE 64%
JULY 73%
AUGUST 53%
SEPTEMBER 11%
OCTOBER 6%
NOVEMBER 13%
DECEMBER 44%
GALÁPAGOS: % OF GUESTS WHO ARE PART OF A FAMILY WITH AT LEAST ONE CHILD
Photo Credits: Alamy, Jonathan Aguas, Aura Banda Cruz, Stewart Cohen, Alexandra C. Daley-Clark, Jennifer Davidson, Ralph Lee Hopkins, Sonia Jukam, Liza Díaz Lálova/Charles Darwin Foundation, Dan Leffel/agefotostock, Sven-Olof Lindblad, Ole Jorgen Liodden, Jeff Litton, Richard Maack, Pato Maldonado, Cynthia M. Manning, Jeff Mauritzen, Michael Melford, Michael S. Nolan, Marco Ricca, Fausto Rodriguez, Krista Rossow, Kevin Schafer, Enrique Silva, Susan Seubert, SuperStock, Mark Thiessen.
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BOOK BY AUGUST 31, 2015 to take advantage of the Galápagos Free Air Offer. On voyages with complimentary air offers, airfare is based on round-trip economy group flights that must be ticketed by Lindblad Expeditions. All offers are valid for new bookings only, subject to availability at the time of booking, and may not be combined with other offers and pre- and post-extensions. In the case that Lindblad’s group or charter flights are no longer available at time of booking, we reserve the right to issue a credit certificate. Call for details.
BACK-TO-BACK SAVINGS: Save 10% on any consecutive journeys taken aboard one of our expedition ships. These savings are applicable on voyage fares only, and are not valid on extensions or airfare.
TRAVELING AS A GROUP: Save 5% when traveling as a group of 8 or more people. Take advantage of these great savings, while enjoying traveling with friends and family. This saving is applicable to voyage fares only, and is not valid on extensions or airfare. Deposit, final payments, and cancellation policies for group travel vary from our regular policies.
BRINGING THE KIDS: We believe sharing an expedition with your kids or grandkids is a life-enhancing experience. So, take $500 off the double occupancy rate for each person under 18.
COMBINING OFFERS: Certain offers may be combinable, up to two savings opportunities except where noted otherwise. For example, travel with a group of 8 or more on back-to-back expeditions, and take advantage of both savings!
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL OFFERS
WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO TRAVEL?Galápagos is delightful any time of the year, however some travelers prefer to travel during family periods, while others do not. We’ve created this chart to help you identify the respective periods.
INCLUSIVE PRICINGWe include just about everything you have the opportunity to do as part of your expedition aboard ship and ashore. The only things not included are those of a personal nature—alcohol, internet usage, tips to the crew, wellness treatments and other specialized arrangements.
ABOARD SHIP All meals and non-alcoholic
beverages Cappuccinos, lattes &
complimentary refillable water bottle
24-hour coffee, tea & soda Hors d’oeuvres & snacks
during lounge recap Sauna & Fitness Center Fully stocked library The guidance and company
of our expedition staff
ASHORE Meals on land, as indicated in itinerary Special access permits, park fees,
port taxes Transfers to and from group flights The expertise of our expedition staff
ACTIVITIES All shore activities Zodiac and kayak explorations Snorkeling, including wetsuits,
masks, fins Lectures & presentations in the lounge
Cost Includes: All accommodations aboard ships or in hotels per itinerary or similar, all meals and nonalcoholic beverages aboard ship, meals on land as indicated, air transportation where indicated as included, shore excursions, sightseeing and entrance fees, special access permits, transfers to and from group flights, use of snorkeling equipment and wet suits, use of kayaks, tips (except to ship’s crew), taxes and service charges, services of a ship physician and services of our expedition staff.
Combined Itineraries Costs Include: Hotel nights as described; sightseeing; porterage; services of local guides and tour leaders.
Not Included: Air transportation (except where shown as included), extensions, passport, visa, immigration fees, scuba diving (where available), meals not indicated, travel protection plan, items of personal nature, such as alcoholic beverages, e-mail, voyage DVD, laundry. Gratuities to ship’s crew are at your discretion.
Airfare: For all programs, airfare is an additional cost unless otherwise noted. We will gladly assist in making your air arrangements for a $50 per person service fee.
TERMS & CONDITIONS Reservations: To reserve your place, an advance payment is required at the time of reservation. The advance payment amount varies by program. Payment is accepted by Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover or by check. Receipt of your initial payment indicates your acceptance of our complete Terms and Conditions. We require written notice at the time of reservation for any physical condition, diet, or treatment requiring special attention. Once your reservation is confirmed, we urge you to use your personalized online account for important information to help you prepare for your voyage. Managing
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your documents online will facilitate fast and accurate communication, and allow you to provide us with pertinent details we require, in order to complete your reservation. Your online account gives you access to your Expedition Guide, which includes valuable information specific to your voyage. You can also use your online account to make easy payments, view recommended flights and reading material, packing list, and so much more.
Final Payment: Due no later than 90 days prior to departures.
Travel Protection Plan: We strongly recommend that you take advantage of our 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. Our Travel Protection Plan is available for U.S. and Canadian residents only, and may be purchased any time prior to final payment due date. Travel Protection premiums are non-refundable once plan is purchased.
Smoking Policy: Allowed only in designated outdoor areas.
Responsibility and Other Terms & Conditions: Among other things, limitations of Lindblad Expeditions’ and the National Geographic Society’s 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 our website at www.expeditions.com/terms, or upon request. By registering for a trip, the guest agrees to all such terms and conditions.
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CANCELLATION POLICY
Number of Days Prior Per Person to Expedition Start Cancellation Fee
120 or more days $350*119–90 days Advance payment cost89–60 days 25% of trip cost59–45 days 50% of trip cost44–0 days 100% - No refund
*$350 will be refunded in LEX Travel Certificate. This cancellation policy applies to expeditions as well as pre and post extensions. The effective date of a cancellation will be the date on which your notice is received. Note: Airline cancellation policies vary by carrier, as well as the type of fare used to issue your ticket. Any revisions you make within the cancellation penalty period, such as departure date or choice of voyage, are subject to cancellation fees. Additional Terms and Conditions may apply. For complete terms, please visit our website at www.expeditions.com/terms.
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SELECTED HONORS AND AWARDS» Conde Nast Traveler’s 2014 Readers’ Poll - Top 20 Small Cruise
Ships in the World, 2014
» Condé Nast Traveler World Savers “Doing it All” Award, 2013
» Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Award-Top 25 Cruise Lines, 2014, 2013
» Condé Nast Traveler “Gold List,” 2013, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005
» Virtuoso “Sustainable Tourism Leadership-Supplier” Award, 2013
» Travel + Leisure “World’s Best” Award for Small-Ship Cruise Lines, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008
» Travel + Leisure “World’s Best for Families” Award for Small-Ship Cruise Lines, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009
» Cruise Critic Editor’s Pick Awards “Best for Adventure,” 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010
» Climate Champion Award to Sven Lindblad by Clean Air-Cool Planet, 2009
» Conservation Achievement Award for Corporate Achievement from National Wildlife Federation, 2008
» Tourism for Tomorrow “Global Tourism Business” Award, 2007
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