National Geographic is your ticket to the ultimate adventure! With three new expeditions to Australia, Portugal, the Azores, and Sri Lanka for 2025 visiting UNESCO sites is now open for booking as part of the Signature Land portfolio.
The trips last from 10 to 11 days, and the best part is, that each Signature Land trip features a National Geographic Expert to offer insights into conservation, photography, archaeology, and more, giving a greater appreciation for the cultures and places encountered.
The new expeditions
Australia: Experience the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef, trek through Tasmania, spot fairy penguins at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, hike with Aboriginal guides in the Daintree Rainforest, and visit the UNESCO-designated Sydney Opera House and Port Arthur Australian Convict Site.
Portugal and the Azores: Explore five UNESCO World Heritage Sites across Portugal, including the Douro Valley and Porto, then venture to São Miguel Island to discover its gardens and the Sete Cidades natural protected area, and seal your trip with an unforgettable whale watching tour on the Atlantic Ocean.
Sri Lanka: Visit six UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the magnificent Sigiriya Rock Fortress, embark on a tour of a primate research station and Oceanswell, tour the lush landscapes of cinnamon and tea plantations, and conclude your adventure with a memorable safari drive in Yala National Park.
How much are these expeditions?
Trips start at $8,395 per person, with early booking savings of $500 per person available until September 4 for Signature Land trips. Travelers can book online and use code EBRSL25 to redeem the early booking offer.