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Almost 30 new ports of call feature in Atlas Ocean Voyages’ new 2027 Arctic expeditions.
The overall programme covers Iceland, Greenland, the Canadian Arctic and Svalbard.
The 2027 season introduces 27 new ports of call, including Pond Inlet and Kimmirut in Nunavut, Churchill and Coats Island in Hudson Bay, as well as East Greenland’s rarely visited fjords and the King Frederick VI Coast, described as one of the world’s wildest, least-inhabited stretches of shorelines.
The luxury yacht-style line is offering an early booking discount of up to 15% and £1,200 in air credit on selected sailings.
Each journey on Atlas Ocean Voyages’ Polar Category C and Ice Class 1B yachts, World Navigator and World Voyager, is led by an expedition team of up to 13 naturalists, biologists, mountaineers and conservationists.
President and chief executive James Rodriguez said: “We’re pleased to expand our destination footprint with new explorations into the Canadian Arctic.
“These remote northern frontiers offer a distinct blend of raw wilderness, cultural authenticity, and incredible wildlife encounters.
“The 2027 Arctic season allows guests to experience the true spirit of expedition travel - intimate, adventurous, and deeply enriching - onboard our luxurious small yachts purpose-built for exploring the ends of the earth.”