Vantage Deluxe World Travel has announced new expedition and small ship cruise itineraries for 2023 and 2024. New, shorter cruises to Antarctica and first-time journeys to South America, the Mediterranean and Caribbean are part of the newly announced itineraries.
Vantage’s recently released expedition cruising itineraries offer fresh opportunities to see some of the most remote destinations in the world such as the Arctic, Antarctica and the Amazonas. New in 2023, Vantage will offer the “Antarctic Express Expedition,” a seven-night cruise sailing from Ushuaia with fewer days at sea and two days in Antarctica. New sailings from Central and South America including Argentina, Peru, Panama, Costa Rica, Barbados and Chile, have also been announced. These journeys enable travelers to spend more time enjoying experiences ashore and place a major emphasis on exploring natural habitats.
Small ship cruising with Vantage immerses guests in the coastal culture of centuries-old towns and villages aboard a deluxe small ship. New itineraries include stops in Greece, Slovenia, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Portugal, Barbados, Bahamas, Scotland, Norway, Ireland and Sweden.
This season will mark Vantage’s first full season with two small ships, the Ocean Odyssey and Ocean Explorer. The 134-guest ships were built for luxury expedition travel and will navigate worldwide with 48 itineraries that will bring travelers to all seven continents. Onboard facilities include fine dining options, lounges, a spa, a sauna and a fitness center. The ships are outfitted with the latest satellite, sustainability and navigation capabilities, including SOLAS “Safe Return to Port” requirements and Ulstein X-BOW technology, a significant enhancement for smooth sailing in polar seas.
For more information, visit www.vantagetravel.com.
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