19 May

Atlas Ocean Voyages Sets Fall 2020 Caribbean & South American Itineraries

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Atlas Ocean Voyages today announced that the Luxe-Adventure Expedition Cruise brand is augmenting its inaugural-year offerings with four new Transatlantic, Caribbean and South America itineraries in October and November 2021. World Navigator, Atlas Ocean Voyages’ first ship (pictured above), will cruise the Atlantic Ocean from Portugal to the Southern Caribbean islands before bringing guests along South America’s east coast to Tierra del Fuego. Launching in July 2021, World Navigator, will bring fun-seekers, adventurers, explorers and like-spirited travelers on authentic, thrilling, and once-in-a-lifetime Luxe-Adventure experiences to the world’s most sought-after and remote destinations, including the Black Sea, Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas; South America and Antarctica. World Navigator’s 29 inaugural-year journeys are now open for booking.

“Beginning July 2021, Atlas Ocean Voyages’ distinct, excitement-driven Luxe-Adventure journeys will offer new world explorers an unmatched travel experience aboard our new, safe, small, clean and green ship, World Navigator,” said Alberto Aliberti, President of Atlas Ocean Voyages. “We’ve adjusted our inaugural-year deployment to bring World Navigator to the Caribbean so US and Canadian travelers can embark on an adventure closer to home.”

Adventurers, modern explorers and like-spirited travelers save up to $2,000 per suite and stateroom, and receive free air travel and more, on bookings made by June 30, 2020:

  • $1,000 savings plus free business-class air travel per suite guest
  • $500 savings plus free economy-class air per Horizon- or Veranda-stateroom guest
  • Reduced, 50-percent deposit
  • Free changes to any itinerary, departing before March 31, 2022.

World Navigator will depart October 4, 2021, on a 13-night voyage, from Lisbon, Portugal and call at some of the Atlantic’s most beautiful islands, including Madeira, Tenerife, St. Lucia and Barbados.

From Barbados, a 10-night itinerary, departing October 19, will bring guests on an equatorial crossing, via the north coast of South America, to Recife, Brazil with stops on the way at Tobago, French Guiana’s rugged Devil’s Island, en route to the historic and colorful cultures of Brazil’s Fortaleza and Natal metropolises and the mouth of the mighty Amazon at Belem.

The subsequent, 13-night journey, departs October 29 from Recife, to Montevideo, Uruguay. Guest visit Brazilian ports of Buzios, and Paraty; explore the steep, cobblestone streets of one of South America’s oldest colonial cities, Salvador de Bahia; and revel in Uruguay’s resort city of Punta del Este. World Navigator guests also enjoy overnights in Rio de Janiero and in Itajai, where samba and adventure await.

Adventurers and like-spirited travelers can also explore the ecological diversity of Patagonia and the Falkland Islands on World Navigator’s November 11 departure from Montevideo. This eight-night itinerary provides a late-night stay in Buenos Aires for guests to immerse in the city’s art, culture, and architecture, and savor dinner and a tango, before heading to Patagonia’s northernmost city, Puerto Madryn, and the Falkland Islands for incomparable wildlife-spotting of large indigenous birds, whales, sea lions and seals, five species of penguins, and more. World Navigator then charts a course towards Tiera del Fuego to begin her inaugural winter-2021/22, Antarctica Expeditions season.

Guests indulge in one of 98 luxe suites and staterooms, all with an ocean view and most with a private balcony. All Atlas Ocean Voyages journeys include complimentary gratuities; alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages; Wi-Fi; L’Occitane bath amenities; a free shore excursion in select ports on every itinerary; meals and snacks; binoculars, coffee and tea service and butler service in suites.

World Navigator’s construction in Portugal is on schedule and the ship will launch in mid-2021. The Polar Category-C and Ice Class-1B, expedition ship, and all of the most-modern hygiene and cleanliness measures are incorporated into World Navigator’s design. The ship also utilizes underwater, forward-looking sonar to confidently navigate coastal, harbor and icy polar waters. In addition to propeller propulsion, World Navigator’s alternate hydrojet propulsion system, helps guests quietly cruise into wildlife-rich waters without disturbing marine wildlife. The ship’s Rolls-Royce hybrid power management and propulsion system maximizes World Navigator’s fuel efficiency, consuming as low as one-fifth the fuel compared to cruise ships with conventional systems.

Photo courtesy Atlas Ocean Voyages

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