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Your grandfather Lars-Eric Lindblad was an entrepreneur and explorer who pioneered tourism to remote parts of the world, including Antarctica. What are your memories of him?
Lars-Eric was one of the most curious and kindest person that I have ever met. He loved travelling the world and meeting new people and experiencing different cultures. He told great stories and had incredible charm.
You must have had an incredible childhood, can you describe it a little bit?
I am fortunate to have two incredibly talented and creative parents who both work in the travel industry. Growing up I was given the opportunity to see the world and experience things that few are able to experience. Holidays were spent either on one of our ships in Baja, Alaska, the Arctic, Europe etc or my mum would organise an incredible month-long stay in Bali or Provence where we would rent a small house and explore our surroundings, see friends and meet new ones.
If you could choose three words to describe Lindblad Expeditions, what would they be?
Thoughtful, purpose, exploration
Which expedition is your favourite?
For nature, I’d go for Antarctica. If I’m in the mood to see amazing wildlife, nothing beats the Galapagos Islands. And for culture I really enjoy the British Isles.
What's been your most amazing experience when on a cruise.
That’s a tough one….We were on an expedition in 1993 in the Spice Islands of Indonesia with legends like shark expert Ron Taylor and explorer Lawrence Blair when we reached an island that hadn’t seen visitors for many years, if ever! I think I was the first blond person they had ever encountered. We were met with smiling faces, but that quickly turned sour for some religious or political reasons regarding our arrival and we ended up being run off the island by some very angry locals. It was memorable, scary and eye-opening!
An expedition cruise with Lindblad is quite different from your typical big ship cruises. How so?
At the heart of it we operate vessels no larger than 148 guests which means we can reach places that the big ships can’t. So starting off, I believe that we take our guests to less visited places, which typically translates to more pristine and more interesting places. This, coupled with the plethora of knowledge that is on board through our staff, naturalists and global perspective speakers gives our guests an exhilarating adventure, both mentally and physically. We do not provide ‘passive’ travel, we are driven by the desire to create incredible memories for our guests.
Okavango Delta Livingstone & the Victoria Falls Cape Town South African Winelands South Africa Africa
Enjoy nature drives searching for lion, leopard, giraffe, hippos, elephants, crocodiles and birds
Visit Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World
Visit the African penguin colony at Boulders Beach
Taste some of South Africa’s finest wines in the Boland region
Explore the history and culture of Stellenbosch and Franschhoek
Western Australia Tasmania Australia Australasia
Go hiking and trekking along the Margaret River
Explore the pristine waters of Tasmania’s Great Oyster Bay
Trek up Mount Gower, a rewarding eight-hour guided hike in New South Wales
Walk Hobart’s Hazards Beach Circuit and Wineglass Bay
Stay in Queensland’s highest mountain lodge
Cape Town South African Winelands Seychelles South Africa Africa
Experience South Africa's Winelands in style in a vintage car
Encounter incredible wildlife in the Kruger National Park