National Geographic Expeditions and G Adventures have announced the addition of three new destinations to their National Geographic Family Journeys with G Adventures program. The new family-focused trips will explore Ecuador, Mexico and Spain, bringing the total number of family journeys to 19.
The expanded offerings aim to provide culturally immersive experiences for families, combining learning and adventure in notable global settings. Each itinerary features activities inspired by National Geographic's expertise in photography, storytelling, wildlife, culture, history and exploration.
During the Ecuador Family Journey: Volcanoes and the Amazon, families will explore the Amazon jungle, observing native wildlife and learning about the region's biodiversity, including a three-night stay in a jungle lodge.
The Mexico Family Journey: Ruins and Cenotes of the Yucatan itinerary includes participation in communal life in the Maya community of Yaxunah and a culinary experience using ancient Mayan techniques. Families will also explore cenotes, take a wildlife-spotting safari in Cozumel, snorkel near Chichen Itza and more.
Finally, the Spain Family Journey: Vibrant Cities and Artistic Icons trip offers a tour of the iconic Bernabeu soccer stadium, home to Real Madrid. Travelers will also enjoy a scavenger hunt in Barcelona, visit the surreal house of Salvador Dali, take a paella cooking class and more.
Outside of the family journeys, the brands have also announced a new National Geographic Journeys with G Adventures trip in Egypt, featuring experiences led by archeologists at renowned sites such as the West Bank at Luxor. This itinerary can be combined with an existing Jordan trip.
The new trips bring the total number of offerings across both collections to 93. All new itineraries are available for booking now, with the first departures scheduled for 2025.
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