Discover the World has further expanded its Small Ship Expedition Cruise Collection, adding three new holiday itineraries, one of which is brand new to the market, offering a much wider geographic spread and demonstrating its position as one of the UK’s leading small cruise specialists.
The three new additions range from witnessing migrating grey whales and snorkelling with sea lions in Baja California to exploring rare tropical fjords and botanical UNESCO World Heritage sites along the coast of Costa Rica and, offered to the UK market for the first time in 2020, seeing Komodo dragons and the active Krakatoa volcano whilst sailing Indonesia aboard new vessel Coral Adventurer (making its debut in 2019).
From the icy waters of the Arctic, Antarctic and Greenland to the sun-kissed Southern Pacific, Alaska’s Inside Passage, Canada’s remote islands and inlets, North West Australia and now Mexico, Costa Rica and Indonesia, the full collection spans five continents and encompasses over 50 different itineraries.
The vessels featured in this collection hold a maximum of 200 passengers, although most carry only 40-120, meaning they can easily navigate narrow channels and drop anchor in shallow bays, enabling passengers to reach remote areas that are often inaccessible to larger cruise ships.
The holidays not only allow passengers to explore little-visited corners of the world but also encounter an impressive array of wildlife, uncover local traditions and gain a real understanding and appreciation of the planet, with help from a team of expedition experts including marine biologists, ornithologists, naturalists, geologists, historians and photographers.
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