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Huge Sale: Lindblad Expeditions Galápagos Cruise From $5,000

by Rocky Horan
Last updated April 13, 2025

If you’re the kind of traveler who reads Travel Codex, chances are you’re not new to the idea of going big when you go remote. Whether it’s chasing Polar bears in Svalbard, sipping sundowners in the Serengeti on safari, or penguin viewing in Antarctica, you know the value of once-in-a-lifetime experiences. But few destinations hit that sweet spot of wildlife, remoteness, and comfort quite like the Galápagos—and no one does it better than Lindblad Expeditions. And now I bring you an exclusive deal that reduces the price on select sailings by over $4,000! 

Why the Galápagos?

The Galápagos Islands are often described as a “living museum,” and for good reason. This volcanic archipelago, 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador, is teeming with wildlife found nowhere else on Earth. You can witness animals in their native habitats, get up and close with nature, and enjoy a vacation for the entire family. From prehistoric-looking marine iguanas to comically curious sea lions and the ever-iconic blue-footed booby, it’s a place where nature doesn’t just show off—it parades by at arm’s length.

a group of birds with blue feet

This isn’t your average tropical island getaway. It’s more like a National Geographic documentary—except you’re in it. From snorkeling to hiking the Galapagos offers a place for you to experience wildlife that is second to none. What are you waiting for? Now is your opportunity!

Why Lindblad?

Let’s be clear: there are plenty of ways to see the Galápagos, from barebones liveaboards to large ships that feel more “cruise” than “expedition.” But Lindblad hits the Goldilocks zone for the discerning traveler. Their long-standing partnership with National Geographic brings together deep scientific knowledge, first-rate guiding, and a conservation-first mindset. Lindblad lead the first expeditions to Galapagos and continues serving the islands more than 50 years later. 

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Lindblad expeditions offer four different ships in the islands. Choose between the small 16 passenger National Geographic Delfina a catamaran or one of the three more traditional ships: National Geographic Endeavour II, National Geographic Islander II, or the National Geographic Gemini. These later ships host 48-98 guests ensuring the maximum time on land and an enriching intimate experience onboard. 

a large boat on the water

These aren’t just ships—they’re floating basecamps. Think Zodiacs for wet landings, kayaks for paddling through mangroves, and glass-bottom boats for watching the action without getting your feet wet. On Lindblad every landing and activity is included. There’s no upcharges for experiences. Lindblad wants you to experience everything and the cost is 100% all-inclusive 

a group of people in a boat on the water
Exploring by Zodiac

And yes, the cabins come with rainfall showers and fine linens, an open bar and world class cousin. As let us not pretend luxury doesn’t matter after a day dodging albatross poop and snorkeling with reef sharks.

a turtle walking on grass

Big Adventure, Big Savings

Here’s the part that doesn’t always make the brochure: there are some huge deals floating around right now for Lindblad Expeditions—especially if you know where to look or work with a travel advisor who specializes in these kinds of trips. Travel Codex readers who book via me and Scott & Thomas Travel can save on select sailings. So much so, that like many of my special deals, I cannot share them publicly. You can only get access to the pricing by emailing me directly or joining my facebook group

We’re talking savings of $3,000 to $10,000+ per cabin on select Galápagos sailings! Lindblad and National Geographic is advertising these sailings for up to 20% off. I am offering even more off the price. Every category from entry level to suites are on sale! The higher the original price, the more the savings. You could be exploring the Galapagos islands for as little as $5,500 per person!

Ship Departure Date Itinerary Starting Price Base on remaining room type Savings
Endeavour II 11-Jul-25 Exploring Galápagos: One Week Sailing the Islands $12,781 Save at least $4,000!
Endeavour II 18-Jul-25 Exploring Galápagos: One Week Sailing the Islands $11,620 Save at least $4,000!
Endeavour II 25-Jul-25 Exploring Galápagos: One Week Sailing the Islands $11,523 Save at least $4,000!
Endeavour II 1-Aug-25 Exploring Galápagos: One Week Sailing the Islands $10,373 Save at least $3,000!
Endeavour II 15-Aug-25 Exploring Galápagos: One Week Sailing the Islands $9,489 Save over $3000
Endeavour II 22-Aug-25 Exploring Galápagos: One Week Sailing the Islands $7,931 Save over $2,500!
Endeavour II 2-Jan-26 Exploring Galápagos: One Week Sailing the Islands $8,676 Save over $3000
Endeavour II 16-Jan-26 Exploring Galápagos: One Week Sailing the Islands $8,676 Save over $3000
Endeavour II 23-Jan-26 Exploring Galápagos: One Week Sailing the Islands $8,676 Save over $3000
Endeavour II 30-Jan-26 Exploring Galápagos: One Week Sailing the Islands $8,676 Save over $3000
Endeavour II 6-Feb-26 Exploring Galápagos: One Week Sailing the Islands $8,917 Save over $3000
Endeavour II 13-Feb-26 Exploring Galápagos: One Week Sailing the Islands $8,917 Save over $3000
Endeavour II 20-Feb-26 Exploring Galápagos: One Week Sailing the Islands $8,917 Save over $3000
Endeavour II 27-Feb-26 Exploring Galápagos: One Week Sailing the Islands $8,917 Save over $3000
Delfina 30-May-25 Galápagos by Catamaran: An Intimate Voyage $13,895 Save at least $4,000!
Delfina 11-Jul-25 Galápagos by Catamaran: An Intimate Voyage $13,895 sold out
Delfina 25-Jul-25 Galápagos by Catamaran: An Intimate Voyage $11,553 Save over $4,000!
Delfina 1-Aug-25 Galápagos by Catamaran: An Intimate Voyage $13,748 Save over $4,000!
Islander II 23-Aug-25 Wild Galápagos Escape (8-Day) $8,156 Save nearly $3,000
Islander II 1-Jan-26 Wild Galápagos Escape (8-Day) $12,937 Save over $4,000!
Islander II 24-Jan-26 Wild Galápagos Escape (8-Day) $12,032 Save over $4,000!
Islander II 26-Feb-26 Wild Galápagos Escape (8-Day) $11,896 Save over $4,000!

These promotions aren’t typically published widely. These are a limited-time and exclusive to select advisors, so if you’ve ever been Galápagos-curious, now’s the time to jump and go. There are even dates in 2026 available.

Note that internal flights are not included in the cost. Lindblad does offer round trip flights with a pre-cruise hotel stay in Quito. This adds an additional $520 per person to the fares. 

🧭 Travel Codex Tip: Don’t just check Lindblad’s site—contact me directly. Unlike most travel advisors, I have access to “quiet” promos that aren’t online, including extra perks you won’t get by booking directly!

What’s the Experience Like?

Each day on board is a masterclass in wildlife immersion. Morning hikes across lava fields, mid-day snorkeling with penguins, marine iguanas, and reef sharks, and sunset Zodiac cruises past sea lions lounging on the rocks. The naturalists on board aren’t just guides—they’re biologists, conservationists, and storybook-level narrators of the living drama unfolding around you. Enjoy daily recaps and lectures by the best of the best.

Get up close and personal to giant tortoises on every expedition. You might also get a chance to see a short eared owl or swim with sea turtles. These enchanted islands are full of opportunities to make once in a lifetime memories! 

You’ll also find time to relax. There’s an open bar (yes, really), locally inspired cuisine, and nightly recaps with your expedition team that make you feel like you’re part of a real-life research team—minus the dorm beds. There’s even a young explorers program which is great if you opt to bring the kids.

Final Thoughts

The Galápagos are bucket-list worthy no matter how you go—but going with Lindblad turns it into something deeper: a blend of exploration, comfort, and conservation that’s hard to match. With these huge discounts, it’s a perfect time to visit the Galapagos. If you are looking for a Galapagos cruise, contact me today. As I also have deals with HX Expeditions, Aqua expeditions, and even land base options with G-Adventures.

And with some of the biggest savings we’ve seen in years on offer right now, it’s not just the perfect time to go—it’s the smartest. 

Looking for other Lindblad Expedition deals, I have them, check out these awesome savings to Iceland, Antarctica and more!

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About Rocky Horan

Rocky started blogging on his own website When Doublewides Fly to share information about flying around the world on a dime. By maximizing miles and points, cheap deals, sales, backpacking. Now Rocky has traveled to 110 countries, all 7 continents and works as a travel advisor to help clients experience the world.

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