Aurora Expeditions Offers Savings on Select Northern Europe Sailings

Aurora Expeditions is offering travelers the opportunity to experience the beauty, culture, and natural wonders of Northern Europe, including the coastlines of Scotland and Iceland, as well as Norway’s fjords..

The campaign offers savings of up to 25 percent plus a bonus USD $2,500 air credit per person on select 2026 voyages, encouraging travelers to explore some of the most breathtaking regions of the North Atlantic aboard Aurora’s purpose-built small expedition ships.

Designed for discovery, these voyages immerse expeditioners in Scotland’s wild isles, Iceland’s volcanic landscapes, and Norway’s Arctic fjords, where long summer days give way to aurora borealis. Each journey is led by Aurora’s expert expedition team of naturalists, historians and local guides, offering authentic, small-group experiences by Zodiac, kayak, or on foot—all while connecting travelers to local heritage, wildlife, and storytelling.

“Witnessing the Northern Lights is one of the most breathtaking and humbling experiences on Earth,” Michael Heath, CEO of Aurora Expeditions, said in a statement. “Our Northern Europe voyages give travelers the rare opportunity to experience this natural wonder far from the crowds, while exploring remote coastlines, vibrant cultures and pristine environments. It’s adventure with purpose—every journey deepens our connection to the planet and contributes to protecting the extraordinary places we explore.”

Program Highlights – 2026 Voyages

Northern Lights & Norwegian Fjords (13 days, Tromsø roundtrip)

This itinerary journeys through Norway’s stunning fjordlands beneath the aurora borealis. It will visit charming Arctic towns, remote fishing villages, and give travelers a chance to witness nature’s most dazzling light show.

Scotland & the Faroe Islands: Wild North Atlantic Voyage (12 days, Aberdeen roundtrip)

Travelers can uncover rugged islands steeped in Viking history, seabird colonies, and dramatic cliffs on this expedition through Scotland’s windswept coastlines and the Faroe archipelago.

Iceland Circumnavigation (11 days, Reykjavik roundtrip)

This voyage allows travelers to discover geysers, waterfalls and volcanic wonders as they circle the ‘Land of Fire and Ice’. They can enjoy Zodiac landings, optional kayaking, and photography workshops guided by Aurora’s expert team.

Aurora’s Beyond Borders campaign also features select Mediterranean Small Ship Cruise (SSC) itineraries, ideal for travelers seeking a balance of culture, cuisine, and coastal exploration in warmer climates.

As a Certified B Corporation, Aurora Expeditions continues to lead in responsible, purpose-driven travel. Its purpose-built small ships—the Greg Mortimer, Sylvia Earle and upcoming Douglas Mawsonfeature the innovative Ulstein X-BOW design for lower emissions and greater efficiency. Through the company’s Ocean Regeneration program, one unit of marine life is planted, and one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of waste is removed from the ocean for every passenger carried, ensuring each voyage leaves a positive legacy.

For more information, visit www.aurora-expeditions.com

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