Feb 28, 2024

Atlas Ocean Voyages Launches Shore Excursions Curated by Afar

New Collection of Guided Outings Empower Culture Seekers to Enjoy Deeper Travel Experiences on Cultural Expeditions by Atlas™ in Distant Destinations

Atlas Ocean Voyages announces Afar Recommends, a collection of shore excursions on 2024 Cultural Expeditions in Europe, the Caribbean, and South America. From meeting with the chief historian of the Evita Museum in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to exploring the twin crater lakes of Sete Cidades in the Azores, the travel media brand Afar selected seven of the most culturally immersive and enriching experiences available to travelers on these expeditions for the first collection of guided outings. They are now available for reservations. On each hand-selected excursion, available in the Caribbean and South America on spring 2024 expeditions, visits to historical and cultural sites, epicurean tours, and outdoor adventures all feature highlights such as knowledgeable guides, hands-on workshops, and unique local tastings. Additional European season shore excursions curated by the Afar team, including experiences in Northern Europe, Iceland, and the British Isles, will be available to book in the coming weeks.

“This partnership brings to life our commitment to providing travelers with transformative, immersive experiences that delve into the heart of each destination. Afar’s expertise in curating extraordinary outings aligns seamlessly with our mission to offer unparalleled cultural journeys. We believe that through these handpicked excursions, our guests will not only explore the world but also gain a deeper understanding of the diverse cultures they encounter. This collaboration enhances the already rich tapestry of experiences on our expeditions, providing travelers with unique opportunities to connect, learn, and create lasting memories,” stated James A Rodriguez, president and CEO of Atlas Ocean Voyages.

Guests can choose Afar Recommends optional excursions on Cultural Expeditions, such as a 7-night Colors of the Caribbean voyage departing May 9, 2024, from Philipsburg, St. Maarten, to Bridgetown, Barbados, and a 7-night Highlights of Brazil & Uruguay sailing on October 27, 2024, from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Shore excursions by Afar include options such as forest bathing at a restored 17th-century farm in Paraty, Brazil, and visiting the enchanting Valombreuse Garden in Guadeloupe, home to an exceptional collection of botanical wonders.

“Truly life-changing journeys come from connecting more deeply with local culture, feeding your curiosity, and pursuing your passions,” said Afar cofounder Joe Diaz. “Our partnership with Atlas Ocean Voyages, which shares Afar’s belief in the transformative power of travel, allows more travelers to have more meaningful experiences.”

The exclusive Afar Recommends outings are additional options available for a nominal cost and complement the free cultural immersion on every Cultural Expedition, in addition to enrichment programs and workshops; authentic, local experiences and onboard events; the use of water toys on select expeditions; and a Josper Grill Dining Experience at 7AFT Grill, all of which are also complimentary. Designed for fans of art, architecture, history, and museums, Cultural Expeditions offer cultural journeys in each destination, including local and folkloric experiences and visits to view museums, art galleries, and architecture.

Atlas Ocean Voyages is redefining luxury adventure cruising by delivering awe-inspiring experiences in the world’s most sought-after and remote destinations. Combining an intimate and luxurious environment with genuine hospitality, Atlas Ocean Voyages ensures that each journey is a once-in-a-lifetime expedition.

For information and reservations, call a travel advisor or 1.844.44.ATLAS or visit www.AtlasOceanVoyages.com. You can also follow Atlas on Facebook and Instagram: www.facebook.com/AtlasOceanVoyages or www.instagram.com/AtlasOceanVoyages.

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