Secret Atlas has launched several micro cruises for just 12 guests to the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard.
Designed for lower impact on the environment, these more intimate voyages will “appeal to travellers wishing to experience an authentic expedition combined with the smallest group sizes in the Arctic and Antarctica,” said the cruise line in a statement.
On purpose-built expedition vessels, Secret Atlas’ micro cruises would allow visitors to gain access to remote corners of the polar region.
Secret Atlas also provides spacious Zodiacs, allowing guests to go ashore together and explore the polar environment at a leisurely pace.
With the best-in-industry guide-to-guest ratio of 1:6, guests can be certain of great service and attention to detail from the Secret Atlas team.
The new micro cruises include:
Natural Wonders of Svalbard, a 10-day expedition on board M/V Villa with departures from Longyearbyen during May, June, July and August; timed to experience the natural phenomenon of 24-hour daylight. (Prices from £6800 per person for full board in twin cabin with bunk beds and bathroom facilities shared with one other cabin.)
Nine-Day Natural Wonders of Svalbard Photo Tours in May 2022 and 2023, accompanied by Chase Teron, a highly experienced Arctic wildlife photographer. Photography workshops and feedback sessions are included in the price. (Prices from £7000pp for full board in twin cabin with bunk beds and bathroom facilities shared with one other cabin.)
Private Cruises: Groups and families of 12 guests can charter a micro vessel for a customised, private motor yacht expedition to Svalbard of between eight and 15 days, available between May and September.
All prices quoted include the knowledge and expertise of expedition leaders who are passionate about the polar regions; lectures on the areas visited; use of Zodiacs; full board accommodation in a twin cabin, plus alcohol with dinner; return transfers to Longyearbyen.
For more information, please visit: www.secretatlastravel.com
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