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Aurora Expeditions has launched its Arctic & Beyond 2027 season, offering 25 immersive voyages aboard purpose-built expedition ships Greg Mortimer and Sylvia Earle. Travellers can choose from journeys lasting 8 to 16 days, visiting some of the most remote and awe-inspiring corners of the globe. Among the destinations are: Svalbard, Greenland, the Northwest Passage, Scotland, Iceland, Norway, the Faroe Islands, Costa Rica, and Panama. The season blends 15 Polar and 10 Discovery voyages, including new Special Edition itineraries and enhanced offerings tailored for solo travellers. “The Arctic & Beyond 2027 season showcases what Aurora does best: offering meaningful, responsible adventures in the world’s wildest places,” Aurora Expeditions CEO 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 in unforgettable ways.”
Among the new Special Edition Voyages are Polar Bears in the Changing Arctic, developed in partnership with New Scientist Discovery Tours; The Arctic Women’s Expedition: Svalbard & Greenland; and Iceland & East Greenland – Through the Lens Photography. The company is also expanding its Discovery Program, introducing three voyages in Scotland, two in Costa Rica, two in Iceland, and one combining Scotland and Norway. In addition to new destinations, the 2027 season features an enhanced activity program, including options such as paddling and snorkelling. Each voyage also includes 10 dedicated solo cabins, all with no single supplement. With early bird savings of up to 25% on select departures, Aurora Expeditions encouraged travellers to book early to secure the best offers and cabin choices.
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