Secret Atlas has launched “Expedition Micro Cruises” to Antarctica and South Georgia with departures starting from October 2026. With a maximum of just 42 guests, these voyages are redefining what it ...
Bookings are now available if you want a new adventure in a rarely visited destination. For the third straight year, Atlas Ocean Voyages will utilize all three of its ships on polar expeditions to ...
Atlas Ocean Voyages' debut of the World Traveller, their newest Explorer Class ship was nothing short of extraordinary. TravelPulse attended the naming ceremony of both the World Traveller and its ...
Atlas Ocean Voyages announces Polar Expeditions by Atlas™ to Antarctica beginning October 2025 to March 2026 are now available for bookings. Offering 37 departures aboard the expedition yacht fleet of ...
Atlas Ocean Voyages has announced some adventurous escapes for folks to coolcation at this holiday. If you dream of penguins and icy locations then you’re in luck. Sail away and chill out this holiday ...
These unique adventures on the high seas aren’t heavily promoted and tend to attract fewer and more experienced travelers.
Atlas Ocean Voyages proudly begins its 2024-2025 Antarctica season, featuring three vessels—each staffed with an expanded team of 17 seasoned polar expedition guides led by expert expedition leaders.
Traveling to the elusive seventh continent has never been easier, thanks to the rapid growth of the expedition cruise industry. But why travel to Antarctica? Visiting the White Continent is far more ...
Atlas Ocean Voyages recently announced the launch of its "Adventure Beyond" Wave Season offers. Guests can enjoy up to 30 percent savings—a value of up to $10,000 per stateroom—and up to $600 onboard ...
An expedition to Antarctica is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure for intrepid travelers who want to explore this remote destination at the bottom of the world. The landscapes are surreal, with eerily ...
"Antarctica remains the crown jewel of expedition travel, and we are excited to unveil our most diverse season yet," shares Atlas Ocean Voyages President and CEO James Rodriguez. "With new itineraries ...
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