Atlas Flipping the Globe for 2028 Arctic Cruises

Two polar bears cuddling together in a snowy landscape, one resting its head on the other's shoulder.
Polar bears hanging out in Churchill--Atlas Ocean Voyages

Atlas Ocean Voyages, a line more identified with South Polar exploration, is setting sights North for a highly anticipated 2028 Arctic Season, featuring 13 newly curated journeys ranging from seven to 17 nights.

Sailing aboard World Navigator and World Voyager, the collection offers itineraries across Svalbard, Greenland, Iceland, and Eastern Canada, inviting guests to explore some of the world’s most remote and awe-inspiring polar regions in signature yacht-style comfort.

Guests receive  complimentary private charter flights from Oslo, Norway, and Toronto on select voyages departing from Longyearbyen, Svalbard, and Churchill, Manitoba. These journeys also include a pre-expedition hotel night, ensuring a smooth and relaxed start to the adventure.

Further enhancing the package, Atlas iis introducing an Explorer’s Choice offer, giving guests the flexibility to select a complimentary amenity tailored to their travel preferences, including an Air Credit of up to $1,500 per suite, complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi, or a pre-expedition hotel stay. Guests reserving accommodations in the Reserve Collection enjoy an elevated benefit: the option to select two amenities.

Atlas explores glacier, Ikamiut Kangerdluarssuat, Queqatta, Greenland

Each expedition is designed to deliver an authentic and deeply engaging polar experience. Guests will embark on Zodiac safaris and guided landings led by expert expedition teams, offering up-close encounters with dramatic landscapes and remote wildlife habitats. Signature moments include the exhilarating Polar Plunge and Atlas Immersive Experiences that connect travelers with the natural environment and local cultures in meaningful ways.

In Svalbard, guests arriving in Longyearbyen may take part in the “Life in the Arctic” Atlas Immersive experience, which offers insight into life at the edge of the world, including visits to the famed Global Seed Vault and historic mining site that shaped the region’s heritage. In Greenland, select itineraries feature rare opportunities to visit remote communities such as Ittoqqortoormiit, where guests can engage with one of the most isolated Inuit populations and gain a deeper understanding of Arctic traditions and daily life.

The season also spotlights the Canadian Arctic, with a range of new and returning expeditions exploring Disko Bay, Nunavut and Labrador. These voyages offer exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities, including beluga whales, polar bears, Arctic foxes, seabirds and massive walrus colonies, set against a backdrop of towering icebergs and pristine tundra landscapes.

“Our 2028 Arctic season reflects a deliberate expansion of our Arctic expedition portfolio, offering guests more choice, more depth and more ways to explore the polar regions,” said James A. Rodriguez, President and CEO of Atlas Ocean Voyages. “By focusing on Svalbard, Greenland, Iceland and Eastern Canada, we’ve created a diverse and dynamic range of itineraries spanning 7 to 17 nights, ensuring there is an Arctic experience suited to every explorer’s sense of discovery.”

Wallace Immen, The Cruisington Times

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