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From the endless frozen wilderness of the Arctic to glorious tropical islands and endless rippling deserts in Africa, and European coastlines where history, myth and legend meet. Whether you’re exploring bustling cities, snorkeling in crystal clear waters, watching roaming wildlife or investigating the ancient worlds, you could soon find yourself discovering some of the planet’s most intriguing corners. 

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Heart of the Seychelles

October 7, 2024

9 Nights

Witness the Seychelles' natural beauty on this once-in-a-lifetime voyage through paradise. Marvel at giant tortoises and rare wildlife, snorkel pristine waters with diverse marine life, or hike lush forests and wander historical trails. Relax on secluded beaches with stunning views or experience the vibrant culture of the Seychelles from exotic outer islands to the lively capital exploring bustling local markets and immersing in rich traditions.

Africa to America Antarctic Epic

November 13, 2024

21 Days

Antarctica is a wonderful place to connect with the natural world. Picture yourself on your boutique ship as it passes free-floating icebergs, soaring mountaintops, and giant glaciers. What will you watch out for first? Kelp gulls flying close by? Breaching humpback whales? Adélie penguins waddling on shore? Or maybe leopard seals happily snoozing on nearby ice? Antarctica is home to all sorts of spectacular wildlife, and your polar cruise will leave you feeling closer to nature than ever before.

Canadian Arctic and Northern Lights

September 24, 2024

14 Nights

Visit parts of the legendary ice-filled route that challenged great explorers on this epic Northern Canadian Discovery voyage. Sail from Greenland through the iceberg capital of the world, and gaze in awe at the straits and fjords crammed with huge icebergs. Watch out for caribou and polar bears on the northern Canadian coast, and you’ll get the chance to hear the stories of the indigenous Inuit people, and discover whaling sites in Newfoundland.