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From a Galápagos expedition to an exploration of the Azores on a classic sailing ship and river cruises through Europe, these are the best sailings for seeing the world on your own, but not totally alone.
Ocean Cruises
What better way to see this Nordic island nation than to sail all the way—or partly—around it? These captivating Iceland cruises will bring you to areas that are difficult (or impossible) to reach by land.
Go stargazing in Norway with expert astronomers, learn to play the bagpipe, and enjoy more enriching cultural excursions with Atlas Ocean Voyages.
Alaska combines stunning scenery and charming port stops with exemplary service, making it an easy way to explore the Last Frontier’s highlights by sea.
More cruises depart from Florida than from anywhere else in the world. These are our top picks.
Expedition Cruises
Several new requirements aimed at enhancing preservation efforts went into effect this year, including new rules regarding safe observation of polar bears. Here’s what it means for wildlife viewing in Norway’s remote Arctic archipelago.
On these sailings, passengers can witness the aurora borealis from the comfort and convenience of a cruise ship with ample amenities.
One writer recently sailed with Havila Voyages, an eco-friendly cruise line so confident that passengers will spot the dancing aurora borealis on select sailings that it offers a money-back guarantee.
Ponant’s “Le Commandant Charcot” is the world’s only Polar Class 2 passenger ship capable of navigating through dense, dynamic fields of floating ice. For the first time, it’s bringing passengers to Canada’s St. Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers in winter.
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