AE Expeditions (part of Aurora Expeditions) is offering up to 20% off selected voyages to Antarctica and the Arctic this wave season.
From now until 31 March 2025, travellers will receive savings of up to US$6,500 per person*, making it the perfect time to book an extraordinary journey to some of the most remote corners of the world in 2025 and 2026. Whether travellers are dreaming of witnessing breathtaking wildlife, exploring towering glaciers, or immersing themselves in the world’s most remote landscapes, AE Expeditions’ small-ship experiences aboard its three purpose-built ships, the Greg Mortimer, Sylvia Earle, and its newest ship, the Douglas Mawson, which is set to join the fleet in December 2025, promise unrivalled access, personalised adventures, and sustainability at the core of every voyage.
“Our Wave Season offers are designed to inspire travellers to embrace their sense of adventure and explore the awe-inspiring beauty of the polar regions,” said Michael Heath, Chief Executive Officer, AE Expeditions. “With savings of up to US$6,500* per person and no single supplements on select voyages, we’re making it easier than ever for expeditioners to join us in creating unforgettable memories while also contributing to the preservation of these remote destinations.”
Wave Season Offers: Four Ways to Save
Save on Antarctica 2025/2026: Save up to 20% on select 2025/2026 expeditions to Antarctica, plus receive an Air Credit of US$2,000 per person, valued at a total of up to US$6,500 per person*.
Antarctica Solo Offer: No Single Supplement: Aurora Expeditions is offering no single supplements on the full fare of select Antarctica 2025/2026 expeditions.
Save on Arctic 2025: Expeditioners can enjoy savings of up to 20% off, plus receive a free stateroom upgrade in Balcony Stateroom Categories B and C, on select Arctic 2025 voyages, valued at a total of up to £2,500 per person*.
Arctic Solo Offer: No Single Supplement: Travellers can take advantage of no single supplements on the full fare of select Arctic 2025 adventures to Greenland, Svalbard and the Northwest Passage.
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