Expedition Cruises

Expedition cruises take the adventure aspect to new heights. Glaciers, whales, penguins, zodiacs, puffins. You can see it all and even break through the ice while doing it! Many expedition cruise ships will have scientists on board to make the experience even more impactful.

Partnering with the best cruise lines on the seas, Timezoneless Travels can book your life-changing expedition and add Virtuoso amenities, like shipboard credits, when available.

Most cruise-only itineraries have a $0 Trip Management Fee!

Promotion: Lindblad Expeditions

Up to $2,000 Cabin Credit and Pay in Full Savings

  • A cabin credit of up to $2,000 per guest:

    • $500 on departures 8 days or less

    • $1,000 on departures between 9 and 14 days

    • $2,000 on departures 15 days or longer

  • Up to 10% in additional savings when you pay in full at the time of booking, based on select Antarctica and Galápagos departures

    • Other applicable departures are at 5% savings.

  • Booking Window: Now - March 4, 2025

  • Travel Window: Open

Virtuoso Amenities

  • $200 per cabin shipboard credit ($100 per guest)

*Virtuoso amenities and Promotion are only available when booking through a Virtuoso travel advisor

About Lindblad

Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic brings adventurous travelers to captivating places near and far to discover the world’s wild secrets. With every voyage we undertake, our core belief is reinforced: that our planet holds infinite potential—for new experiences, enhanced knowledge, and increased understanding of our role in protecting its trove of natural and cultural treasures. This enduring quest for discovery drives us to find new ways to help you explore—deeply, safely, and in genuine comfort. We build state-of-the-art ships to take our guests further into remote places. We design itineraries and assemble expedition teams that inspire, and chart courses far from the usual ports of call to give you a richer picture of our world. Because when it comes to exploration, it’s not just what you see, but how you see it that matters.