Wild Positive Impact Travel
Small Ships – on average 132 travellers
33 Years of Pioneering Exploration
ESCAPES WITH AE EXPEDITIONS
Your clients can embark on the most immersive small-ship experiences from the unspoiled landscapes, endemic wildlife and spectacular glaciers of Antarctica. Venture to the Arctic’s ice-laden waters, vibrant and enduring cultures, and the iconic presence of polar bears, reindeer, arctic foxes, the Arctic presents abundant opportunities for every kind of adventurer. Or explore the lush rainforests, turquoise waters and incredible biodiversity of Costa Rica. Discover some of Scotland’s far flung and rugged islands, where only adventurous souls dare visit.
With on average 132 travellers, our new purpose-built small ships take your clients deeper into remote places and gives them more time off ship. When it comes to exploration, it’s not just what you see, but how you see it, and we’ve been pioneering responsible expedition travel for 33 years.
More Time Off-Ship
World-Renowned expert guides, ratio 1:7
Education & Enrichment
World Leading Activity program
Relaxed Onboard
Atmosphere
SMALL-SHIP EXPEDITIONS
Unlock our Adventure Deals with Air Credit up to US$2,000* pp, PLUS a discount of up to 20% off* on select voyages to Antarctica and the Arctic.
To learn more contact
agents@auroraexpeditions.co.uk
*Terms and conditions apply: Offer is only valid on new bookings and on select ship voyages only which must be booked and deposited by 30 June 2024, unless sold out prior. Promotion is subject to availability at the time of booking and is capacity controlled. For full terms and conditions visti
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