Our Alliance with Lindblad Expeditions
National Geographic Sea Bird
Accommodating just 62 guests in 31 outside cabins, the National Geographic Sea Bird is large enough to operate in remote environments in comfort, yet small enough to enter ports and narrow inlets inaccessible to bigger ships. It carries sea kayaks and a fleet of Zodiacs, providing easy access to coastlines and other places of interest. Each cabin faces outside. All cabins have windows and are attractively and comfortably furnished with lower berths, private bathrooms, reading lights, and individual climate control. The Sea Bird is authorized to operate in the Tongass National Forest under a Forest Service Special Use Permit.
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Expeditions on the National Geographic Sea Bird
- Alaska Family Voyage
- Alaska, British Columbia, and San Juan Islands
- Alaska's Inside Passage
- Alaska's Inside Passage Photography Expedition
- Baja California and the Sea of Cortez
- Columbia and Snake Rivers Journey
Learn More About Our Small Ships
- National Geographic Explorer
- National Geographic Endeavour
- National Geographic Islander
- National Geographic Sea Bird
- National Geographic Sea Lion
"National Geographic was founded more than a century ago based on the aspirations of individuals who wanted to see and understand the world, and share their knowledge with as many people as possible. Together with Lindblad, we are enhancing opportunities for research and discovery for our guests and everyone who cares about the planet."
— John Fahey, President and CEO, National Geographic Society
