What's Happening?
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions has released its 2026-28 Explorations brochure, targeting the Australian and New Zealand markets. This 136-page brochure marks a significant milestone as the company celebrates 60 years since its founder, Lars-Eric
Lindblad, launched the first expedition cruise to Antarctica in 1966. The brochure showcases an expanded range of voyages to destinations such as the South Pacific, Iceland, Greenland, and Svalbard, emphasizing the brand's commitment to exploration, conservation, and immersive travel experiences. Featured expeditions include a 16-day quest for the Antarctic Circle, a 9-day exploration of Patagonia's glaciers and peaks, and a 13-day journey through Canada's Arctic frontier. The brochure aims to support travel agents by providing them with the tools to engage clients and convert interest into bookings.
Why It's Important?
The release of this brochure underscores National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions' ongoing dedication to purpose-driven exploration and conservation. By expanding its range of voyages, the company not only enhances its offerings but also reinforces its position as a leader in the expedition travel industry. This move is likely to attract discerning travelers seeking unique and immersive experiences, thereby boosting the luxury travel sector. Additionally, the focus on conservation and understanding of the natural world aligns with growing consumer interest in sustainable travel options. Travel agents stand to benefit from this comprehensive resource, which equips them to better serve clients and drive high-quality bookings.
What's Next?
As the brochure becomes available, travel agents in Australia and New Zealand are expected to leverage it to engage with clients and promote the new expeditions. The company may also see increased interest from travelers looking for unique experiences in less-explored destinations. National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions is likely to continue its focus on expanding its offerings and celebrating significant anniversaries, such as the upcoming 60-year milestone in the Galápagos in 2027. The travel industry will be watching to see how these new offerings impact the market and whether they lead to increased demand for expedition cruises.












