Lindblad Expeditions Offers 25% Off Voyages for National Wildlife Day
In celebration of National Wildlife Day on September 4, Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic is offering travelers a unique opportunity to explore the world’s wildlife while saving on their next adventure. The company has announced a 25 percent discount on select voyages for 2024 and 2025, with the promotion available from now until September 19.
This special offer encompasses 45 itineraries, giving nature enthusiasts the chance to encounter an array of wildlife in their natural habitats at a reduced cost. From observing puffins in Iceland and penguins in Antarctica to watching gray whales in Baja California, the expeditions are designed to connect travelers with nature and foster a deeper understanding of wildlife conservation.
Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic, known for its focus on immersive wildlife experiences, provides a variety of global cruising adventures. Among the discounted offerings is the innovative “Antarctica Direct: Sail and Fly the Drake Passage” itinerary, which features a return flight from Antarctica to streamline the journey. Other exciting voyages on sale include a complete circumnavigation of Iceland, exploration along Argentina’s eastern coast, and adventures through the biodiverse Galápagos Islands.
This promotion not only makes these unique travel experiences more accessible but also highlights the importance of wildlife conservation, aligning with the spirit of National Wildlife Day. The holiday serves as a reminder of the critical need to protect wild animals and their environments, and through these special voyages, Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic aims to inspire passengers to contribute to conservation efforts and appreciate the natural world.
Travelers interested in taking advantage of this offer can explore a wide range of destinations, each promising an unforgettable encounter with some of the planet’s most fascinating wildlife, all while contributing to the ongoing efforts to preserve these species and their habitats.