Lindblad Expeditions is giving families an excellent opportunity to explore the world’s most remote and stunning destinations at a discount.
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“We believe that discovery is a lifelong pursuit, and Lindblad Expeditions is making it easy for children and young adults to join their parents in experiencing some of the world’s truly remote places,” Noah Brodsky, Chief Commercial Officer at Lindblad Expeditions, shared with Travel + Leisure. “This offer, paired with the recognized National Geographic Global Explorers youth program, will make it better than ever for families to explore these wondrous and remarkable destinations like Svalbard, Iceland, Greenland, and the Canadian Arctic, which are at the forefront of our changing climate, and it is impossible to visit them and not be changed,” Brodsky added. “They are powerful and beautiful, teaching us so much about our place in this wild world.
During each expedition, guests can explore the destinations with a team of experts including divers, photographers, scientists and historians while enjoying upscale accommodations, the company told Travel + Leisure.
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