MORE than 20 “transformative” voyages ranging from eight to 16 days have been unveiled by Aurora Expeditions as part of its 2027 ‘Arctic and Beyond’ season.
The program will be operated by two of the line’s three ships – Greg Mortimer and Sylvia Earle – and will offer travellers in-depth access to regions including Svalbard, the Northwest Passage, Greenland, the British Isles, South America, Scandinavia, and more.
Mixed throughout the season are a range of special edition itineraries focusing on dedicated themes such as polar bears, women’s expeditions, and expert-led photography journeys.
There are also 15 polar voyages and 10 ‘Discovery’ voyages, with three in Scotland, two in Costa Rica, two in Iceland and one combining Scotland and Norway.
Solo travellers are also being incentivised to book with Aurora, with the line dedicating 10 staterooms on each voyage with no single supplement.
“The Arctic & Beyond 2027 season showcases what Aurora does best: offering meaningful, responsible adventures in the world’s wildest places,” Aurora Expeditions Chief Executive Officer Michael Heath said.
“From polar bears in the high Arctic to sea cliffs in the Scottish Isles, each voyage is designed to connect our expeditioners with nature, culture, and science.”
Aurora has also partnered with New Scientist Discovery tours, which will indulge travellers with a passion for history, wildlife and ice movement patterns. ML