Atlas Ocean Voyages has revealed plans to broaden its fly-cruise Antarctica expeditions for the 2027-2028 season. The company will increase its offerings of expeditions that combine flights to Antarctica with cruise experiences, aiming to provide more options for travelers seeking to explore the region.
Additional Departures and Enhanced Itineraries
For the upcoming 2027-2028 season, Atlas Ocean Voyages will introduce more departures as part of its fly-cruise program. These expeditions allow guests to bypass the Drake Passage by flying directly to King George Island, where they will board their expedition vessel. The expanded schedule is designed to accommodate growing demand for shorter, more convenient journeys to Antarctica.
Fly-Cruise Program Details
The fly-cruise expeditions will feature round-trip flights between Punta Arenas, Chile, and King George Island. Upon arrival, guests will embark on their Antarctic cruise, with itineraries that include visits to key sites on the Antarctic Peninsula. The program aims to reduce travel time and enhance comfort for passengers by eliminating the need for a lengthy sea crossing.
Commitment to Expedition Experiences
Atlas Ocean Voyages stated that the expanded fly-cruise offerings reflect its commitment to delivering immersive expedition experiences. The company emphasized that the new departures will provide more flexibility and choice for travelers interested in exploring Antarctica during the 2027-2028 season.
Further Information
For additional details on the expanded fly-cruise Antarctica expeditions for 2027-2028, visit the official announcement at this link.