Aurora Expeditions launches end of year sales on voyages to Antarctica, the Arctic and more

Aurora Expeditions launches end of year sales on voyages to Antarctica, the Arctic and more
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Aurora Expeditions has released a range of end-of-year offers for its upcoming seasons in Antarctica, the Arctic and beyond to help travellers make their dreams become reality.

    Whether looking to explore the remote icescapes of Antarctica or the towering cliffs and fjords of Greenland, passengers can enjoy incredible value on Aurora’s small ship expeditions to the polar regions and more with bookings until 31 December.

    Travellers can lock in their adventures on three upcoming Aurora Expeditions seasons: Antarctica 2023-24, Arctic and Beyond 2024, and Antarctica 2024-25 and receive up to 20 per cent off, PLUS Air Credits of up to AUD $3,800 per person for select Arctic voyages, and up to USD $2,000 per person for ALL remaining 2023-24 and 2024-25 Antarctica voyages.

    “As the year draws to a close, we know that people are thinking about their adventures into 2024 and 2025,” CMO, Aurora Expeditions, Hayley Peacock-Gower, said.

    “We’ve had the pleasure of discovering and connecting our expeditioners to the world’s wild places for over 32 years.

    “More than ever, we know travellers want to choose experiences that are meaningful and immersive. Our expeditions follow the experience rather than an itinerary and offer unparalleled opportunities to connect with nature; from kayaking amongst humpback whales in the Arctic to snorkelling with penguins in Antarctica and much more.

    “These types of awe-inspiring experiences are second to none in forging deep friendships, changed perspectives and lifelong memories.”

    End-of-year offers are valid across dozens of voyages on the company’s two purpose-built small expedition ships, the Greg Mortimer and the new Sylvia Earle, which was launched in late 2022. Offers are valid until December 31, 2023.

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