‘Maritime Masters: Expedition Antarctica’ is returning to UK TV screens and airing on Quest on 24th August, at 11pm. The series showcases life on board Scenic Eclipse, The World’s First Discovery Yacht™ and documents the art of expedition cruising to some of the world’s most remote regions; the series will air for five weeks, showing two episodes per week.
Seabourn elevates expedition travel to a higher level with new ultra-luxury expedition ships.
Seabourn Venture will represent a new era in expedition cruising, designed for those whose appetite for unique experiences is matched by a taste for ultra-luxury amenities. Seabourn Expeditions feature a 26-person expedition team of wildlife experts, scientists, historians and naturalists...
Hurtigruten Expeditions launches more West African and South American expedition travel cruises Hurtigruten Expeditions launches even more West African expedition travel cruises for 2023/24 – including one of the least visited travel destinations and national parks on the planet. More off-the-beaten-track exploration of South America and more North American National Parks are also among the news...
Hurtigruten Expeditions continues to push boundaries for green travel: As expedition cruising restarts, the world leader in exploration travel introduces the expedition cruise line’s third battery-hybrid powered ship: MS Otto Sverdrup.
With MS Otto Sverdrup departing Hamburg, Germany, on her maiden voyage on August 24, three major milestones are marked:
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