Quark Expeditions has announced the latest addition to its fleet: the Ocean Explorer. The 138-passenger polar expedition ship will set sail at the start of the Antarctic 2024-25 season. Ocean Explorer ...
Expedition cruises, which often take travelers to off-the-beaten-path destinations such as Antarctica and the Arctic, also ...
Recent scientific expeditions have unveiled a trove of new species dwelling at the bottom of the ocean, including a carnivorous “death ball” sponge in the Southern Ocean. In a separate deep-sea ...
What elements define a luxury expedition cruise line? To James Rodriguez, CEO of Atlas Ocean Voyages, a luxury expedition cruise is a “very intimate” experience delivered in deluxe fashion and focused ...
Atlas Ocean Voyages has introduced “Polar Expeditions by Atlas” to Antarctica, setting sail from November 2024 to March 2025, now open for reservations. Travelers can embark on 48 expeditions aboard ...
A Navajo teacher has been chosen to embark on the prestigious deep-sea expedition aboard famed explorer Dr. Robert Ballard’s exploration vessel the Nautilus, and plans to bring her experience and ...
Atlas Ocean Voyages announces Polar Expeditions by Atlas™ to Antarctica beginning October 2025 to March 2026 are now available for bookings. Offering 37 departures aboard the expedition yacht fleet of ...
Can you imagine sailing the high seas of the Atlantic Ocean to the frigid waters of Greenland? This summer, about 40 graduate students and faculty from Portugal, Norway, Greenland, and the U.S. are ...
The Ocean Explorer expedition ship ran aground in the Alpefjord in Northwest Greenland National Park on Sept. 11. Photo Credit: SIRIUS/Arctic Command An expedition ship ran aground in northeastern ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Matthew Holden, a biology teacher at Fayetteville High School, is set to embark on a 21-day expedition with the Ocean Exploration Trust this summer, sailing from the Solomon ...
Ever wondered how much of our vast, mysterious oceans we’ve uncovered? Spoiler alert: not nearly as much as you’d think! While we’ve sent submarines, robots, and even some brave divers into the depths ...