Quark Expeditions has put Arctic 2027 and Antarctic 2027-28 sailings on sale earlier than any time in the cruise line’s history.
It said this early launch decision reflects “strong” demand and “underscores the company’s growth and continued strength in polar-only travel”.
Catherine Lawton, senior product development director, said: “From a voyage into the Weddell Sea, to added ‘science and discovery’ programming and culinary experiences, these seasons deepen what Quark does best: authentic, expertly guided polar exploration.”
New to the programme are ‘Antarctic Peninsula, A Rare Exploration of the Weddell Sea’, which is one of the continent’s rarely visited expanses.
‘Falkland Island and South Georgia, 20-day Wildlife Adventure’ is also new, offering the chance to view wildlife in a seldom-visited region that is difficult to reach.
The new ‘Scotland to Spitsbergen, Puffins, Sea Ice and Wildlife’ cruise gives passengers the opportunity to spot puffin and polar bear, while ‘Tundra to Table: Iceland’ is a new culinary sailing inspired by Arctic traditions.
There are two new West Greenland cruises – ‘West Greenland, Discovering Massive Icebergs and Inuit Communities’ and ‘West Greenland, Exploring the Far North’ – plus more ‘science and discovery’ programming onboard Ultramarine.
Lawton added: “Launching earlier lets our guests and trade partners plan with confidence and a broader selection.
“Guests benefit from the most experienced polar expedition team in the industry and unparalleled access for authentic, personal polar experiences.”
Both seasons are available on Quark Expeditions’ fleet of small, polar vessels called Ultramarine, Ocean Explorer and World Voyager.
Trade partners can access full itineraries, dates, and pricing via the Quark Expeditions Agent Portal.