Alaska Epic Escape: Complete Inside Passage

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Ship: National Geographic Sea Bird

National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions

11 days · 10 nights · Ship: National Geographic Sea Bird · 1 country

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National Geographic Sea Bird
National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions

Ocean cruise · USA and Canada · National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions

National Geographic Sea Bird

  • 62

    Guests

  • 1982

    Launched

  • 2015

    Remodeled

Explore the wild, rugged coastlines of North America aboard the National Geographic Sea Bird, a nimble 152-foot expedition vessel built for accessing places that larger ships cannot reach. With a shallow draft, agile maneuverability, and a relaxed, informal atmosphere, the Sea Bird is perfectly suited for in-depth exploration in regions like Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and Baja California.

Accommodating just 62 guests in 31 outside-facing cabins, the Sea Bird offers an intimate and welcoming environment where everyone feels like part of the expedition community. Cabins are cozy and functional, each with a large window, private en-suite bathroom, and ample storage. While simple in design, the accommodations are thoughtfully maintained and ideal for active travelers who value time in the field over time in their room.

Onboard life is centered around shared discovery and enrichment. The lounge serves as the hub for expedition briefings, lectures, and informal gatherings, while the dining room features fresh, regionally inspired cuisine sourced locally whenever possible. An open Bridge policy encourages interaction with the captain and crew, and an expansive deck space offers excellent vantage points for wildlife viewing and photography.

The Sea Bird is fully equipped for hands-on exploration, with a fleet of Zodiacs, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards. A team of expert naturalists, marine biologists, and a National Geographic-certified photo instructor accompanies each voyage, leading daily outings and offering insight into the ecosystems, cultures, and history of the destinations visited.

Whether navigating narrow fjords in Alaska, spotting gray whales in Baja’s Magdalena Bay, or hiking remote coastal trails in British Columbia, the National Geographic Sea Bird delivers a truly immersive, close-up travel experience—defined by discovery, community, and a deep connection to the natural world.

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