Aurora reveals adventurous 2024 Arctic Expedition itineraries

Aurora Expeditions wants you to take you to the icy cold corners of the world in style, releasing their 2024 Arctic & Beyond sailings. With sailings to remote regions like Greenland and Patagonia, itineraries are crafted for adventurous cruisers.

Aurora Expeditions Chief Marketing Officer, Hayley Peacock-Gower said: “Our expert Expedition Teams have been sharing their knowledge and understanding of the Arctic and Antarctic for more than 30 years.

“Our new Arctic and Beyond 2024 program continues to deliver the best of the polar regions as well as multiple destinations in warmer waters.

Ms Peacock-Gower adds that voyages aren’t just to see the sights but to appreciate the planet that allows for them.

“Our greatest desire is for our passengers to disembark richer for the experience and as an ambassador for the good of our fragile planet.”

The itineraries will take you to places that the average cruise won’t, with some standouts including a 15-day Patagonia and Chilean Fjords expedition, a 17-day voyage through Greenland, a 15-day adventure through Costa Rica and the Panama Canal, and a 12-day sailing that takes you through the wild side of Scotland.

More polar-focused sailings including sailings across the Arctic Circle in pursuit of the Northern Lights and small villages like Svalbard and Spitsbergen, as well as expeditions to the Northwest Passage and of course, Antarctica.

Another special treat includes a Founder’s Voyage led by seasoned explorer Greg Mortimer, as well as a Special Guests program that will run guests through topics such as conservation, photography, history, art, Inuit communities, and more.

If you book before the end of 2022, you can save yourself 25% off the final price, plus a further 10% if your book back-to-back cruises.

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