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Atlas Ocean Voyages Cruises

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About Atlas Ocean Voyages Cruises

Atlas Ocean Voyages takes explorers on intimate, yacht-style cruises to captivating destinations and remote expeditions. Atlas’ two small ships World Traveller and World Navigator, with more to come through 2024, can dock steps away from iconic city centers, bringing travelers straight into cultural immersions. Guests experience enriching explorations while enveloped in relaxed luxury, enjoying highly personalized service and all-inclusive amenities. Both ships also have a marina, which allows passengers to use yacht-style water toys during their voyage.

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Who goes on Atlas Ocean Voyages cruise ships?

Atlas Ocean Voyages attracts experienced traveler who expects impeccable service, enjoys an elegant yet relaxed ambiance and embraces the cultures of the destinations they visit yet is seeking something new when it comes to cruising. Atlas attracts passengers from premium cruise lines who desire a more personalized, intimate experience at a high value, as well as passengers from luxury cruise lines who are looking for a new type of cruise experience to bucket-list destinations.

Do I have to dress up on a Atlas Ocean Voyages cruise?

Passengers can stay comfortable on board with yacht-club casual wear, such as a blazer, sport coat or dress during the evening in restaurants and lounges.

Is everything free on Atlas Ocean Voyages cruises?

Atlas offers a wide range of inclusions in the fare, such as all dining in multiple restaurants; unlimited wine, cocktails and beer; L'Occitane bath amenities; in-room mini-fridge stocked daily with preferences; a cultural immersion activity; gratuities; Emergency Medical Evacuation service; private jet charter service on Antarctica and select Arctic expeditions and a parka that you can take home on polar cruises.

What are Atlas Ocean Voyages’s most popular activities?

Atlas includes a complimentary cultural immersion on every voyage. On polar expeditions, explorers also enjoy Zodiac safaris and daily landings led by an expert expedition team. All cruises offer passengers opportunities to safely view wildlife, kayak in a cove or go for a swim whenever possible.

Atlas Ocean Voyages also offers Atlas Ashore, with a variety of land excursions for every activity level. They also offer pre- and post-cruise land programs with hotel accommodations to extend the voyage beyond embarkation and disembarkation. Among Atlas’ optional land excursions, customizable full- and half-day private tours are available in various ports so guests can tailor their experiences to their preferences.

Why go with Atlas Ocean Voyages?

  • Fewer than 200 guests onboard a yacht-style ship
  • Nice range of inclusions that offer value without sacrificing experience or comfort
  • Itineraries that range from expedition to off-the-beaten track ports in the Caribbean, the Mediterranean and elsewhere.

Best for: Curiosity seekers who embrace new experiences and personalized encounters.

Not for: Travelers who prefer traditional cruising on big ships or those who expect the largest selection of amenities and venues.

Atlas Ocean Voyages Cruises Cruiser Reviews

Ship is just gorgeous and the right size

As I dont have the word "no" in my vocabulary I called another place and lo and behold I could choose from 4 different type cabins plus suites so we booked.We were supposed to complete a trip of Morocco but husband had an operation so needed some time out so booked with just a few days to go.Read More
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tinkky

10+ Cruises

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Age 40s

don't choose a starboard side as you will always face the port

opposite the university hospital so find that and that's where you dock no buses to connect us oh also don't buy anything from the shop as they discount after 4 days.the ports left a lot to be desired actually they were pretty terrible Now I know why, I know no one who has been to the Canary Islands.Read More
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travellingguru

10+ Cruises

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Age 70s

Beyond all expectations

Breakfast on the way down was better than I expected - a yogurt parfait (so good) with a ham and cheese croissant (not great), but lunch on the way back (ham and cheese croissants) was pretty awful.Note: when the seas were a bit rough, the broadcast cut out in the room, so go in person if you can.Read More
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jgnyc

10+ Cruises

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Age 40s

Fantastic Antarctica Experience!

The bathroom was a very good size with a large shower and plenty of hot water (heated by the heat produced by the engines).The food was consistently very good and there was a good variety of options at each meal with plenty of tasty snacks between.Read More
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Ray_K_Art

2-5 Cruises

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Age 30s

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