Explorer, Journey to Antarctica ex Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Cruise Itinerary
Date Port Arrive Depart
19 Nov 2024 Buenos Aires, Argentina Hotel
20 Nov 2024 Buenos Aires, Argentina Charter Flight to Ushuaia
20 Nov 2024 Ushuaia, Argentina Embark
21 Nov 2024 Drake Passage
22 Nov 2024 Antarctic Peninsula
23 Nov 2024 Antarctic Peninsula
24 Nov 2024 Antarctic Peninsula
25 Nov 2024 Antarctic Peninsula
26 Nov 2024 Antarctic Peninsula
27 Nov 2024 Antarctic Peninsula
28 Nov 2024 At Sea    
29 Nov 2024 At Sea    
30 Nov 2024 Ushuaia, Argentina Disembark Charter Flight to Buenos Aires
10 Night Cruise sailing from Ushuaia roundtrip aboard National Geographic Explorer. 1 night hotel stay pre-cruise in Buenos Aires.

The most exhilarating adventure the planet offers
Antarctica may be at the end of the Earth, but we’ve been bringing guests here for decades— safely sharing all the wonders of this vast land and sea. Join us to experience the thrill of crunching through the sea ice aboard our fleet of three state-of-the-art expedition ships to see scores of penguins and whales. People come for the wildlife but fall in love with the ice: an entire museum of colossal and magical ice forms defying description. And you’ll get a front seat to the dashing history of the Heroic Age of Exploration. Armed with a flexible itinerary that allows us to go where conditions are best and wildlife is most active, we’ll experience all the splendor of Antarctica. Venture into channels and coves framed by towering peaks. Watch whales play off the bow; glide around enormous icebergs in Zodiacs; photograph penguin colonies with a National Geographic photographer; and hike, kayak, and even possibly cross-country ski in complete tranquility.

Explore the world’s last great wilderness in the company of a team of top naturalists celebrating Lindblad’s 50-plus years of expedition heritage

Hike on magnificent mountains and see huge glaciers, plus observe thousands of penguins: gentoos, Adelie, and chinstrap

Kayak in protected waters, paddling as penguins swim nearby

Zodiac cruise in ice-choked channels and land on distant shores to explore on foot

Early November departures offer the possibility to cross-country ski or snowshoe across the frozen sea ice, conditions permitting

IMPORTANT: Some departures may have a slightly modified itinerary. Please confirm departure and arrival cities with an Expedition Specialist before booking your flights.

National Geographic Explorer is a state-of-the-art expedition ship, and the newest addition to the Lindblad fleet. It is a fully stabilized, ice-class vessel, enabling it to navigate polar passages while providing exceptional comfort. It carries kayaks and a fleet of Zodiac landing craft. An Undersea Specialist operates a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and sophisticated video equipment, extending access to the underwater world.


Ship Profile & Stats
  • Tonnage: 2686
  • Length: 356 feet
  • Ship registration: Bahamas
  • Passenger capacity (dbl): 148
Ship Amenities
  • Individual Climate Control
  • Private Facilities
Ship Facilities
  • Bistro Bar
  • Chart Room
  • Restaurant
  • Global Gallery
  • Library
  • Lounge with Bar
  • Mud Room
  • Observation Loung
  • Open Bridge
  • Ship's Doctor
  • Undersea Specialist
  • LEX Photo Specialist and Video Chronicler
  • Internet Cafe
  • Laundry
  • Fitness Centre
  • Wellness Specialists
  • LEXspa Treatment Rooms & Sauna
For over 50 years, Lindblad Expeditions has been turning vacationers into informed and engaged explorers. Together with National Geographic we offer intimate small-ship expedition cruises that, unlike traditional cruises, are your opportunity to encounter the world’s most pristine and inspiring places up close with the seasoned experts who know them best.

Our expedition cruises provide the safest and most innovative ways to explore places already “discovered” and those that are still very, very wild. Whether you choose to go on a Galapagos cruise, an Alaska cruise, a cruise to Egypt, or any of our other cruise destinations, each expedition cruise features an unmatched combination of adventure travel technology as well as well-appointed cabins, regional and sustainable cuisine and friendly, personal service.

We believe the more closely our guests are able to connect with a destination, the more valuable an affect it will have on their lives and on the more they will come to care about and protect it for future exploration.

All Decks

Upper Deck–Suite with Balcony #215, 219, 230

All cabins face outside with private facilities and climate controls.

Veranda Deck–Suite #101-102; Upper Deck-Suite with Balcony #213

All cabins face outside with private facilities and climate controls.

Upper Deck with Balcony #209, 211, 214, 216, 218, 220-222, 224

All cabins face outside with private facilities and climate controls.

Upper and Veranda Decks with Window #103-104, 107-108, 201-202, 204-207, 210, 212, 217, 226, 228

All cabins face outside with windows, private facilities and climate controls.

Main Deck with Window #313-316, 321-328, 337-340, 342, 344, 346, 348, 350

All cabins face outside with windows, private facilities and climate controls.

Main Deck with Window #317-320, 335-336

All cabins face outside with windows, private facilities and climate controls.

Main Deck with one or two Portholes #301-308

All cabins face outside with portholes, private facilities and climate controls.

Category SA Photo
Single Cabin located on Main Deck with Window #309-312, 329-334

All cabins face outside with windows, private facilities and climate controls.

Category SB Photo
Single Occupancy Cabins located on Upper and Veranda Decks with Window #105-106, 203, 208 Triples - Main Deck with Window #341, 343

All cabins face outside with windows, private facilities and climate controls.