Lindblad Cove

We’re excited to launch a new series with Lindblad Expeditions that will focus on some of the most unique places on Earth that you can explore! This is Lindblad Cove, named after Lars-Eric Lindblad, a conservationist and explorer, who led a group of 56 guests to Antarctica in 1966. At the time, Antarctica had only ever been visited by other explorers and scientists. The cove is three miles (5 km) wide and is home to various species of birds, whales, and seals. Every year, Lindblad guests travel to the Cove aboard the National Geographic Explorer, and now two new ships, the National Geographic Endurance and National Geographic Resolution, making this one of the many trips where curious people are guided to the world’s wild, remote places. Check out Lindblad Expeditions to learn more and see where else that curiosity can take us.

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