NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC-LINDBLAD EXPEDITIONS HONORS DECADES-LONG COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS WITH NAMING OF TWO NEW SHIPS–NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DELFINA AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC GEMINI–IN THE GALÁPAGOS

Joint Naming Ceremony Served as Heartfelt Tribute to Community, Conservation, and the Future of the Galápagos

PUERTO AYORA, Galápagos , July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In a deeply symbolic ceremony rooted in community, purpose, and pride, the two newest National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions ships in the Galápagos fleet were officially named today—National Geographic Delfina and National Geographic Gemini. Members of the shipboard teams and their children were honored during the bottle-breaking ceremony, underscoring Lindblad Expeditions’ long-standing commitment to the local community and dedication to preserving and protecting the region for generations to come.

The dual naming ceremony took place in the heart of the Galápagos archipelago—Academy Bay—where members of the shipboard teams and their children, Lindblad Expeditions leadership, guests, local dignitaries, and multigenerational Galápagos community members gathered to witness the ceremonial christening of the ships.

“Having the multigenerational community join our team members and their families to help name National Geographic Gemini and National Geographic Delfina is far more than a ceremonial moment, it’s a celebration of our deep and lasting connection to this extraordinary place and its people,” said Natalya Leahy, CEO, Lindblad Expeditions Holdings, Inc. “It symbolizes our shared future and reflects our ongoing commitment and gratitude to the people of Galápagos. We’re humbled to explore this remarkable part of the world and proud to create experiences here that truly touch the lives of our guests.”

In 1967, Lindblad Expeditions led the first-ever non-scientific international civilian expedition to the Galápagos and has been partnering closely with the community and the National Park ever since. For nearly 60 years, this close connection with the local community and governing bodies has been integral to the Company’s story, which has supported more than 100 environmental- and community-focused projects in the region.

National Geographic Delfina and National Geographic Gemini joined Lindblad Expeditions’ Galápagos fleet earlier this year, offering elevated and immersive expedition experiences in one of the world’s most extraordinary natural environments.

National Geographic Delfina is a sleek, contemporary 98-foot luxury catamaran designed for immersive, small-group exploration and perfect for families and affinity groups. Accommodating just 16 guests in eight well-appointed staterooms—half with private balconies—the ship offers an intimate, comfortable onboard experience. Guests can enjoy panoramic views from the open-air Observation Deck, dine al fresco, and take advantage of state-of-the-art exploration tools like Zodiacs, paddleboards, and snorkeling gear, while exploring the archipelago alongside veteran expedition staff.

National Geographic Gemini is a mission-built, 48-guest expedition ship designed for discovery. Featuring 28 ocean-facing cabins—including suites with private balconies—the ship offers spacious accommodations tailored for comfort. Guests can unwind in the windowed fitness center and spa, enjoy panoramic views from the whirlpool hot tub, and dine al fresco at the outdoor café. Equipped with a fleet of Zodiacs, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, and snorkeling gear, and other tools for exploration, and featuring a dedicated Ecuadorian and Galapagueño crew, National Geographic Gemini delivers an authentic and enriching Galápagos experience nearly 60 years in the making.

To learn more about National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions offerings in the Galápagos and explore itineraries, visit www.expeditions.com/destinations/galapagos. Information about Lindblad Expeditions’ growing fleet of 23 owned and chartered expedition vessels can be found at www.expeditions.com/about/fleet.

About National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions:

National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions reveals the beauty and wonder of the world through expertly led, deeply immersive modern expedition cruises designed for discovery and created for curious travelers seeking to experience the world from a new perspective. With 100+ unique itineraries visiting 70+ countries and territories across six continents aboard 23 state-of-the-art owned and chartered vessels, Lindblad Expeditions operates the largest, most diverse fleet of mission-built ships in the industry on behalf of the co-brand.

The National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions co-brand is the result of a decades-long strategic relationship between renowned exploration and scientific discovery brand National Geographic and the pioneer of modern expedition cruising Lindblad Expeditions.

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