Atlas Ocean Voyages is responding to guest and travel advisor demand, introducing a non-air and shore excursion inclusive pricing structure from 15 February 2022.
The new positioning will be offered on voyages departing from 24 April 2022, aboard the luxe-adventure expedition cruise line’s first ship, World Navigator, and fleet-mates.
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“Atlas remains an all-inclusive cruise, and, with the new set of inclusions, travellers enjoy more competitive cruise fares, as well as more convenient options for air travel and more personalised, shoreside adventure options in small and authentic ports,” the cruise line said.
“Since our first ship, World Navigator, launched in August 2021, we have learned a lot from our travel advisor partners and guests,” said Alberto Aliberti, President of Atlas Ocean Voyages.
“And from their feedback, we are refining and realigning those aspects of the Atlas experience that they have told us they value most. As a result of these improvements, Atlas’ cruise fares will be more attractive, as well as provide greater choice and flexibility for guests,” Aliberti said.

“What has not changed is our commitment to deliver excellent luxury adventures to travellers and our appreciation of our valued travel advisor partners,” Alberto adds. “That is evident with our current promotion of paying travellers [US] $2,000 to incentivise them to book with a travel advisor.”
For all new bookings made through 31 March 2022, travellers can enjoy a savings of US$1,000 per guest – up to US$2,000 per room – for making their luxe-adventure voyage booking with a Travel Advisor.
World Navigator will cruise the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and Iceland, Greenland and The Arctic in summer 2022; Central and South America in the autumn; and return to Antarctica for her winter 2022/23 season.
Atlas Ocean Voyages’ second ship, World Traveller, will now debut in November 2022 (was previously planned for May 2022). Three additional sister ships, World Seeker, World Adventurer and World Discoverer, will then join the fleet by 2024.