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22 T e Travel Guide Overseas travel


The authentic way to experience the Arctic


Small ship expeditions to explore Svalbard with 12 guests


Promotional Content • Saturday 25 September 2021


F


ollow in the footsteps of great explorers and experience the remote Arctic archipelago of


Svalbard on a small ship expedition with just 12 guests. Each voyage off ers a unique experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the nature and wildlife that surrounds you in an inti- mate group. Switch off your phone and switch on your mind with captivating views surrounding you on Svalbard’s most intimate tour.


Europe’s last great wilderness Located 800 miles from the North Pole, Svalbard off ers the adventurous trav- eller a chance to experience the Arctic in a nutshell. Witness mountainous coastlines, epic glaciers fronts and an abundance of wildlife including polar bears, walruses, whales and birdlife. Each voyage is led by a highly


experienced expedition leader and guide who will show you the natural wonders of Svalbard. Shore landings are the essence of any expedition, and


the aim is to visit at least two sites per day to do short hikes, view wild- life, witness glaciers and learn about the


region’s unique history. With


the latest cruise ships now landing more than 200 passengers at a time, stepping ashore in a group of 12 is a privilege that allows you an intimate chance to experience nature.


Sustainability As a member of AECO, Secret Atlas is committed to sustainable travel. T e team are all passionate about protecting the polar regions and follow strict guidelines to ensure wildlife isn’t impacted or disturbed by the voyages. From litter collections onshore to educating guests on the fragility of the environment, Secret Atlas leaves no trace as it minimises any disturbance travellers bring to the Arctic. T e company prides itself as an ethical tour operator and off sets emissions through tree planting in an eff ort to be carbon neutral.


Private expeditions Are you looking to travel with your family, a group of friends or a special interest group? Secret Atlas offers unique bespoke private expeditions for groups of up to 12 adventurers.


Plan your expedition Join a voyage in 2022 or 2023 to explore Svalbard on the classic expedition vessel Togo with trips ranging from eight to 15 days.


Limited


places for 2022.


Wildlife Enjoy the chance to see the wildlife of the Arctic region with frequent encounters with whales, polar bears, wild birds, reindeer, seals and more. Compared to larger vessels, Secret Atlas’ intimate micro-cruises take you to the heart of the Arctic, allowing guests to experience shore landings and explore more of the region that isn’t accessible with other tours.


Contact Secret Atlas today to guarantee your spot.


Step behind the lens For keen amateur and pro photographers, Secret Atlas off ers photo tours that are focused on spending additional time looking for those perfect shots. Led by expert


photographers, these tours are the perfect chance to develop and improve your photography skills in the fi eld. On past expeditions, sightings have included polar bears hunting on the sea ice, calving glaciers, whales, birdlife, Arctic foxes, walruses and reindeer in the wilderness.


EXPEDITIONS


To book a tour or ask a question, visit secretatlastravel.com


T: +44 (0) 20 3290 2144 E: hello@secretatlastravel.com


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