Aurora Expeditions, the Australian owned expedition operator, will be offering a fresh itinerary in Australia, starting from June 2021, onboard the Greg Mortimer.
Big news for Aussie adventurers! Aurora Expeditions has just announced a new series of domestic voyages, bringing their polar expedition expertise to the Australian coast.
According to CEO Monique Ponfoot, “After 30 years at the forefront of polar expedition travel we are beyond excited to be launching a season of truly unique expeditions to our own backyard.”
This move is in response to the changing travel landscape and shows Aurora Expeditions can adapt and deliver the ultimate experience for their clients. The new Australian itineraries will be a treasure trove of natural wonders, cultural encounters and wildlife experiences for both local and international travellers when borders open.
The voyages will visit:
Antarctica (Commonwealth Bay and the Ross Sea): Continuing their polar legacy
Coral Coast: Western Australia’s marine life and beaches
Kangaroo Island: Nature’s recovery after the 2020 bushfires
Tasmania: Australia’s island state
Ningaloo Reef: Snorkel with whale sharks in a UNESCO World Heritage site
Bass Strait Islands: The hidden gems between mainland Australia and Tasmania
South West Edge: Western Australia’s southern coast and ancient forests
Adventurers and nature lovers will be able to find more information on Aurora Expeditions’ new itineraries, expedition dates, activities and special offers from March 4th. Bookings will open on Thursday, March 11th, 2021.
Founded in 1991, Aurora Expeditions has a long history of maximising the expedition experience. Their commitment to innovation and sustainability is reflected in their fleet. The Greg Mortimer, their newest ship launched at the end of 2019, is the latest in technology and comfort. And in November 2021 the Sylvia Earle will join the fleet, their second custom built expedition ship.
These custom built ships are designed to navigate tough waters with minimal environmental impact so Aurora Expeditions can continue to deliver immersive and responsible travel experiences in some of the world’s most remote and untouched places – now including the Australian coast.
As the industry adjusts to the new normal, Aurora Expeditions’ move into domestic itineraries not only provides opportunities for Australian travellers but also shows the company’s adaptability and entrepreneurial spirit. This new chapter in Aurora Expeditions’ history will bring the adventure of expedition cruising closer to home so more people can experience the natural world in a safe and sustainable way.