National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions Greenland Cruise Review: Everything You Need to Know

Greenland has a lot of superlatives—it’s the biggest island, the least densely populated country, and home to the northernmost landmass in the world.  My husband, Justin, and I recently spent 12 days sailing from Reykjavik, Iceland to and along the northeastern coast of Greenland with National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions to immerse ourselves in this raw and wildly beautiful place. If you’re considering doing the same, here’s our honest review of our experience on our National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions Greenland cruise, from what kind of activities we got up to every day to what to expect from the onboard staff.

Aurora Expeditions Svalbard Cruise Review: What You Need to Know

Arctic cruises are currently exploding in popularity, offering an incredible mix of abundant wildlife, otherworldly landscapes, and unique natural phenomena, like the Midnight Sun or the Northern Lights. One of the most popular destinations for Arctic cruises is Svalbard, an archipelago located between Norway and the North Pole that’s known for being home to the northernmost city, Longyearbyen, and to one of the highest populations of polar bears on the planet. 

We recently spent two weeks aboard a Svalbard cruise with Aurora Expeditions, an Australian company that specializes in polar expeditions. If you’re considering heading to Svalbard or joining an Aurora Expeditions cruise, here’s everything you need to know.

National Geographic Lindblad Expeditions Galapagos Cruise Review: What You Need to Know

Lindblad Expeditions literally pioneered tourism of private citizens to the Galapagos in the 1960s—so it’s no surprise that they’re considered one of the leading cruise operators in the islands today. But what is it really like onboard a National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions Galapagos cruise—and does it live up to its legendary reputation? 

My husband, Justin, and I just completed an 8 day itinerary on the National Geographic Islander II and have the scoop on what to expect on and off the ship and whether you can really expect an “expedition” experience.

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