Picture by Werner Kruse This achievement, like that of the previous season, exemplifies the daring spirit and polar capabilities of the crew and expedition staff of Oceanwide Expeditions, along with the capabilities of the ice-strengthened m/v Ortelius. The vessel is rated to one of the highest ice-class notations for non-icebreakers, enabling her to navigate regions such as the Weddell Sea and chase historic milestones. Oceanwide Expeditions extends its gratitude and congratulations to the dedicated crew of m/v Ortelius, Captain Remmert Koster, Expedition Leader Chris Long, and the expedition team, for their dedication, skill, and exemplary leadership in this remarkable achievement. An authentic, experience-led approach to expedition cruisingThis achievement reflects the exploratory, authentic approach that Oceanwide Expeditions champions, along with the pioneering, daring spirit that defines not only its itineraries, but also its people. The company also ingrains responsible practices into its everyday operations, supporting the work and regulatory guidelines provided by AECO and IAATO and the broader Antarctic Treaty System. With over 30 years of experience in polar exploration, Oceanwide remains committed to offering extraordinary experiences to its guests. The Remote Weddell Sea Explorer itinerary is just one of several unique itineraries that provide guests with the opportunity to venture far beyond the standard cruising routes, and experience truly authentic, exploratory voyages that continue to redefine expedition cruising. The Remote Weddell Sea Explorer itinerary will return in Oceanwide Expeditions' 2026-2027 season. New for the 2026-2027 season is another exploratory itinerary voyage - a unique 24-night adventure into the seldom-explored Bellingshausen Sea, including the extremely rare opportunity of landing on Peter I Island. |