Birding on expedition cruises
The appeal of birding crosses age groups and nationalities, uniting people with a shared passion for nature and conservation.
Expedition and small-ship adventure cruises offer travellers the chance to see diverse and often rare bird species in their natural habitats. These cruises provide access to remote locations worldwide, from places like Svalbard in the polar regions to warm water locations like Costa Rica and the Amazon, each hosting unique birdlife. Enthusiasts, from casual birdwatchers to professional ornithologists, are drawn to these experiences for the joy of discovery and the opportunity to contribute to Citizen Science projects. It is not uncommon to meet a group of specialist birders on an expedition cruise.
Birding is especially popular on expedition cruises as these destinations are often inaccessible by land. A younger demographic is increasingly taking up the activity and has a natural synergy with amateur and professional photography enthusiasts. Birds offer a unique view into conservation and a peaceful yet engaging way to connect with nature and learn about biodiversity.
One of our team members explored the coast of the British Isles with bird enthusiast and TV Presenter Miranda Krestovnikoff, also one of our writers, in 2023 and was amazed by the sheer variety of birdlife so close to home for him, as a UK resident.

Birding Photography

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