PEARL Expeditions has confirmed that there will be no surcharges for its 2026-27 sailings and all voyages will operate as planned, despite global fuel challenges due to the Middle East conflict. Paspaley Pearl’s operating model is “fundamentally different” to larger-scale ships and carries a “significantly lower fuel burn per guest...
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PEARL Expeditions has confirmed that there will be no surcharges for its 2026-27 sailings and all voyages will operate as planned, despite global fuel challenges due to the Middle East conflict.
Paspaley Pearl’s operating model is “fundamentally different” to larger-scale ships and carries a “significantly lower fuel burn per guest per expedition”, the line said.
She carries 30 guests and focuses on slow travel, with extended time at anchor and short Zodiac excursions.