Aurora Expeditions reveals its Arctic and Beyond itineraries for 2026
The lineup includes the cruise firm’s initial foray into Southeast Asia, the Mediterranean, and the Atlantic Coast
Pioneering small-ship cruise line Aurora Expeditions officially released its Arctic and Beyond season voyages for 2026.
This range of itineraries includes the company’s first-ever voyages to Southeast Asia, the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Coast, as well as new dedicated solo cabins on every sailing.
The season features 42 departures including new expedition voyages to Indonesia and Borneo; an opportunity to view the 2026 solar eclipse from Greenland on the popular Jewels of the Arctic itinerary; as well as new Arctic destination combinations on its polar voyages, travelling with a maximum of 130 passengers.
In addition, Aurora’s best-selling voyages to Costa Rica and Scotland are included in the 2026 program, including a second shorter seven-day voyage to Costa Rica.
According to cruise line chief executive Michael Heath: “The Aurora style of travel is focused on destination immersion and responsible small ship exploration in a relaxed and informal setting and is consistent no matter which corner of the planet we are exploring.”
He added that the upcoming Arctic and Beyond season heralds an exciting period of evolution for the company as it has grown from its ore offering of polar and remote area expeditions to a greater diversity of destinations, climates and exploration styles. This enables passengers to enjoy a greater range of experiences.
A brand new way to explore
Aurora’s 2026 Arctic and Beyond is set to introduce a new way to explore the world: Small Ship Cruises.
Distinct from the cruise line’s core programme of polar and remote area expeditions, these Small Ship Cruises are slated to visit the Mediterranean, Atlantic Coast, British Isles and Ireland.
More than ordinary sightseeing voyages, this new style of immersive exploration will offer curated experiences guided by storytellers and framed by included pre- and post-land programmes, as well as a choice of all-inclusive shore excursions at every port.
To cater to growing demand from the solo traveller segment, Aurora Expeditions will also be introducing 10 dedicated solo cabins per sailing with no solo supplement across its fleet of three small ships. These will be offered across a variety of stateroom categories commencing from this new Arctic and Beyond 2026 season.
Heath said of those travelling on their own: “We are also extending an even greater invitation to our adventurous solo passengers, with a commitment to offering 10 dedicated single berth cabins with no solo supplement on every sailing commencing from this new season.”
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