Atlas Ocean Voyages Offers Full Range of Expedition Experiences

Sea kayaking in Antarctica with Atlas Ocean Voyages

Atlas Ocean Voyages offers expedition-style cruises to the polar regions, Mediterranean, Caribbean and Northern Europe. (Photo by John Roberts)

Atlas Ocean Voyages, which specializes in immersive yacht expedition cruising, has developed a summer expeditions that include destinations in places like Bermuda, the Caribbean, Europe and the Canadian Arctic. 

The 2026 summer itinerary collection also offers cruises in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Iceland and Greenland. With 28 new ports of call, Atlas’ expanded portfolio features 28 new ports where travelers can experience the line’s Polar and Cultural Expeditions or Epicurean journeys.

Video: Our Antarctica Cruise with Atlas Ocean Voyages

Atlas Ocean Voyages aims to give cruisers a choice from a highly diverse selection of immersive adventures. This means all kinds of travel experiences that range from traditional active expeditions to soft expeditions more focused on food and cultural immersion.

The new summer expeditions feature an exciting range of ports, with unique encounters and experiences. In Brønnøysund, Norway, you can marvel at sea eagles and seals in their natural habitat, while a visit to Warnemünde, Germany, combines scenic beaches with traditional maritime culture and easy access to Berlin. 

Wine lovers can sip robust varieties in Çeşme, Turkey, famed for centuries-old vineyards. St. Anthony and Red Bay in Canada showcase Viking history; while Îles de la Madeleine and Corner Brook highlight nature’s beauty. 

Bermuda’s St. George's and Hamilton add vibrant culture, rounding out a season of captivating destinations.

“We are excited to introduce 28 new ports to our destination portfolio,” said James Rodriguez, Atlas president and CEO. “Our expanded team of experts and guides ensures a deeply immersive experience aboard every voyage. 

“These additions will be popular with our past guests and likely to sell out quickly.”

The Atlas Ocean Voyages Destination Experience 

The cruises offer late departures and overnights. The portfolio has more than 70 extended evenings, leaving ports after 8 p.m., allowing plenty of time to get as much culture, cuisine and fun as possible in each destination. 

Additionally, with more than 25 overnight stays, travelers have extended hours to experience a place, which creates a more relaxing and enriching journey.

Atlas Ocean Voyages: The Expeditions

Picturesque Peaks & Fjords

14-night London roundtrip, embarks June 1, 2026, for a Cultural Expedition cruise on 198-passenger World Voyager

Denmark & Sweden Beauties 

10-night Oslo to Stockholm, embarks June 30, 2026, for a Cultural Expedition cruise on 196-passenger World Navigator

Sea of Antiquity

10-night Istanbul to Rome, embarking July 20, 2026, for an Epicurean Expedition cruise on 196-passenger World Traveller

Riviera Marvels

10-night Rome to Barcelona, embarking July 30, 2026, for an Epicurean Expedition cruise on World Traveller

Pearls of Italy

7-night Rome to Dubrovnik, embarking September 8, 2026, for an Epicurean Expedition cruise on World Traveller

Greenland & Canada Explorer

11-night Kangerlussuaq to Halifax, embarking September 21, 2026, for a Polar Expedition cruise on World Navigator

Bermuda & Island Wonders

12-night Halifax to Philipsburg, embarking October 2, 2026, for a Cultural Expedition cruise on World Navigator

Colors of the Caribbean

7-night Philipsburg to Bridgetown, embarking October 14, 2026, for a Cultural Expedition cruise on World Navigator

More About Atlas Ocean Voyages

Atlas Ocean Voyages’ small luxury vessels provide an intimate yachting experience, with access to narrow waterways like London’s River Thames and the iconic Grand Canal in Venice. Alongside an extensive lineup of cultural and polar expeditions, travelers can expect exceptional onboard amenities, including pre-expedition hotel night stays, private charter jet service from New York or Oslo for Arctic expeditions, and complimentary perks such as a cultural immersion tour, the polar plunge, parkas, and eco-friendly water bottles.

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