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Lindblad Expeditions / National Geographic cruise WiFi

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Provider Summary

Lindblad Expeditions / National Geographic's cruise WiFi is powered primarily by Starlink (with Speedcast multi-orbit fallback), with typical speeds around 80 Mbps and peaks up to 200 Mbps. [source]

Free?
Mixed — see free conditions
Provider
Starlink (with Speedcast multi-orbit fallback)
Last verified
2026-05-08

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Lindblad Expeditions / National Geographic have WiFi on every ship?

Available shipwide and complimentary at the Basic tier on every Lindblad / NatGeo expedition vessel. Even in remote regions (Antarctica, Galapagos, Arctic) Starlink delivers materially better speeds than the legacy VSAT-only setup.

What WiFi provider does Lindblad Expeditions / National Geographic use?

Lindblad Expeditions / National Geographic cruise WiFi is powered primarily by Starlink (with Speedcast multi-orbit fallback). [source] For free vs paid, see /lindblad-free-cruise-wifi.

How fast is Lindblad Expeditions / National Geographic cruise WiFi?

Lindblad Expeditions / National Geographic WiFi runs on Starlink (with Speedcast multi-orbit fallback), with typical speeds around 80 Mbps and peaks up to 200 Mbps. [source] For pricing, see /lindblad-cruise-wifi-cost.

Where does Lindblad Expeditions / National Geographic WiFi drop out during a cruise?

Most blackouts happen near port departure and in fjords or canyons. Lindblad Expeditions / National Geographic's satellite system handles most of the cruise, but coverage gaps are normal.

How do I connect to Lindblad Expeditions / National Geographic WiFi?

To connect after boarding the ship: enable WiFi on your device, select the Lindblad Expeditions / National Geographic network, and follow the on-board portal to either log in (free passes) or buy a plan. For free options, see /lindblad-free-cruise-wifi.