ENVIRONMENTAL
Explora Journeys holds the seas and oceans that sustain our planet in the very highest regard. Single-use plastics will not be used onboard the ships, nor will they be offered during land-based experiences.
In partnership with Fincantieri, we are utilising the very latest in environmental-supportive technologies while being primed to adapt to alternative energy solutions as they become available.
EXPLORA I 2023 & 2024 INAUGURAL JOURNEYS
PROGRESSIVE, SUSTAINABILITY-FORWARD
TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED INTO THE SHIPS’ DESIGN INCLUDE:
Provision for battery storage —
Allowing future
hybrid power generation —
The latest selective catalytic reduction technology
enabling a reduction of NOx emissions by 90% —
Ship-to-shore power —
RINA DOLPHIN certified for reduced underwater noise
LAUNCHING WITH VOYAGES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN,
HER HERITAGE HOME, FOLLOWED BY:
Northern Europe —
United Kingdom —
Iceland and
CLIENT BENEFITS INCLUDE A FLEXIBLE JOURNEYS PROGRAMME TO EASE CONCERNS ABOUT TIMING TRAVEL
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 10
Greenland —
Canada and the
U.S. East Coast —
Caribbean —
South America —
Pacific Coast and Hawaii
≈ 900 GUESTS 248
METRES IN LENGTH 813 FT
32
METRES WIDE 105 FT
63,900 TONNAGE 1.25 : 1 Guest to host ratio
WE INVITE YOU TO BE A MEMBER OF OUR COMMUNITY NOW. BOOKINGS ARE OPEN.
We are here to help you become fully
versed in why your clients will love our bold new vision for ocean travel.
TO LEARN MORE, CONTACT:
support@explorajourneys.com
www.explorajourneys.com/traveladvisors
Sailings starting from 3 nights, with ample opportunities for extended holidays
4 Fleet of
LUXURY SHIPS Built by
2023
FIRST SHIP Scheduled to set sail
Remaining three ships to sail in
2024 / 2025 / 2026
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