National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions has announced “The Expedition That Started it All” offer, with up to 20 percent off select 2026-27 voyages worldwide when booked by February 9, 2026.

The limited-time promotion celebrates the company’s nearly 60 decades of exploration.

“As we mark 60 years of exploration, it’s incredible to think about how far we’ve come since Lars-Eric Lindblad first showed travelers the power of seeing the world differently,” said Natalya Leahy, chief executive officer of Lindblad Expeditions.

“He believed travel could open hearts and minds, and that’s still at the core of everything we do. In celebration of the spirit of discovery, we’re encouraging more travelers to experience the world through expedition travel and its power to transform perspective,” added Leahy.

The company said in a press release that itineraries featured in the offer include the following:

Voyage to Alaska, British Columbia and Haida Gwaii

Travelers can save 20 percent on the April 16, 2026, departure of this voyage aboard the National Geographic Sea Lion.

By special invitation, guests will visit the archipelago of Haida Gwaii, the ancestral territory of the Haida Nation and sail the Inside Passage of Alaska and British Columbia, home to whales, dolphins and temperate rainforests.

Galapagos Escape

Guests can save 20 percent on the August 13, 2026, departure, which features a 10-day journey through Darwin’s islands aboard the National Geographic Islander II.

The expedition offers close encounters with wildlife that inspired Darwin’s theory of evolution, snorkeling alongside sea lions and sea turtles and hikes. The program provides a variety of adventures on land and undersea.

Antarctica and Patagonia

Guests on the February 21, 2027, departure aboard the National Geographic Explorer can enjoy 20 percent off.

Travelers will experience the glaciers of the Antarctic Peninsula, southern Patagonia and the fjords of Chile. They can also witness humpback whales breaching and penguins gathering in colonies.

According to the company, flexibility is a hallmark of this expedition, as it allows the shipboard itinerary to adapt to wildlife sightings and conditions for Zodiac excursions.