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combines an exceptional tradition and da, we are also offering new expeditions eraries. planning new routes in the New Year? know-how with innovation, the highest along the west coast of South America Our captains, crew and expedition

If so, tell us about these new destina- maritime reputation, and a strong com- and Central America. Most of our expan- teams have the most experience in polar tions? Why did you choose these over mitment to sustainability. With that said, sion is in the polar waters we call home. waters where we can offer authentic and any other?

our short-term plans include increas- In addition to our new east coast We offer more ? exibility than any opera- immersive expedition experiences for ing the brand’s reputation for offering itineraries in North America and Cana- tor in polar regions with a total of 67 itin- our guests.

a highly-attractive premium product for the modern adventure traveler, building stronger and more strategic partnerships to compete, and ? nding new channels to grow our Antarctica business. Our long- term goals include changing the conver- sation about cruising to better resonate with agents and consumers.

How many passengers and crew will the vessels carry?

The MS Roald Amundsen and the

MS Fridtjof Nansen will both carry up to 530 passengers, including crew. We limit our guest count to 500 when sailing in Antarctica.

They will be the world’s

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