Exploring Greenland aboard National Geographic Resolution
Baxter Media’s Mitchell McClung was on board National Geographic Resolution for Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic’s recent Travel Advisory Board Fam trip of Western Greenland.
Lindblad Expeditions first pioneered private citizen expeditions to Antarctica in 1966, followed by its first private group to the Galapagos in 1967.
As a leader in expedition cruising, Lindblad is now turning to its Travel Advisory Board to address the needs and concerns of the travel trade.
Lindblad launched National Geographic Resolution in 2021, joining its sister ship, Endurance, to explore the farthest reaches of the globe. These two, new ice-breaking ships of the highest polar exploration class (PCA-5 Cat A) brings Lindblad’s fleet to 17, with two more — the 16-guest Delfina and 48-guest Gemini — set to join in 2025, focusing on the Galapagos region.
“Being on this newer ship, Resolution, has really showcased to me how they elevated their standards from a luxury perspective,” Kemi Wells-Conrad, one of the Canadian members of Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic’s Travel Advisory Board, told Travel Courier on location in Greenland.
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