Have you ever been on a safari and wished you could have more of it? Do you have a strong passion for exploring uncharted territory and a thirst for knowledge? Perhaps you’re an avid photographer or birdwatcher? If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions, then an expedition cruise may just be the perfect fit for you.
Expedition cruising is a world apart from traditional ocean cruising. While large ocean liners prioritise onboard amenities, expedition cruises focus on the destinations. They take you to places that are not easily accessed by any other means, such as Antarctica, the Arctic (including Iceland, Greenland, Svalbard), the Galapagos, Kimberly (Australia), and Alaska. However, you may be surprised to learn that the British Isles offers incredible expedition cruising, giving you the rare opportunity to visit remote destinations such as St. Kilda, the UK’s only dual UNESCO World Heritage Site, and home to nearly 1 million seabirds, including the UK’s largest colony of Atlantic puffins.
If you have a deep passion for awe-inspiring landscapes, thrilling wildlife encounters, and adventure, then an expedition cruise might just be your ideal holiday. Each morning offers a brand-new horizon and endless opportunities for exhilarating discoveries in nature. It’s not just a holiday but an immersive journey into the wonders of our planet. Explore icy polar regions or lush rainforests, where each day presents a chance for unforgettable experiences.
Do you crave adventure and thirst for knowledge? Are you eager to connect with nature and like-minded explorers? If you’re excited about activities like zodiac landings, wildlife spotting, and informative lectures from experts, then an expedition cruise is the perfect match for you.
Embarking on an expedition cruise can be life-changing, but it’s important to know what to expect on board. Mandatory talks about destination rules and regulations are essential, providing vital information about what is and isn’t allowed during landings. Rules can be strict and restrictive, especially in Antarctica, which is a stark contrast to the freedom typically enjoyed during regular ocean cruising.
The advertised itinerary is subject to change due to unpredictable weather and ice conditions in remote areas. Being mobile is important, but ‘extreme’ fitness is not. Some cruise lines offer more or less strenuous onshore activities, but to get the most out of your expedition cruise, kayaking, snorkelling, and hiking are highly recommended. You will need to get in and out of the zodiacs (dinghy boats powered by an outboard motor that will take you ashore), but there are always people on hand to assist.
Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed, despite efforts from cruise lines. However, we can guide you to the right destination and times of year to maximise your chances of seeing elusive animals like polar bears or whales. Although there are generally no guarantees, you will always be greeted by a mass of penguins when you arrive on South Georgia as part of a three-week Antarctic adventure.
Expedition cruising entertainment focuses on informative lectures, recaps, and briefings rather than traditional shows or activities. The Expedition Team leads excursions, ensuring passengers have a memorable educational experience. While some expedition cruises offer light entertainment in the bar, where you can enjoy singers, for example, the main focus is on the educational aspect of the journey.
Expedition cruising can be tiring, with erratic schedules and early morning landings. Passengers must be prepared for unexpected sightings at any time of day or night. Also, with extended hours of sunlight in the poles, you could be enjoying three activities a day!
Overall, an expedition cruise offers an unforgettable combination of exploration, education, and adventure. Understanding its unique aspects will help prepare you for the journey and maximise your experience. The next step is to choose your destination and your ship, as each can offer something unique and life-changing.
We work with all the major expedition cruise lines. If you’re already a seasoned luxury cruiser it’s likely that you’ll have come across Seabourn and Silversea, both of these cruise lines have purpose built expedition ships. However, there are many cruise lines that don’t offer mainstream cruises, only expedition, such as Quark Expeditions and Aurora Expeditions (AE) for example. We are on-hand to advise and guide you.