
Expedition Cruising
Expedition cruises are specialized trips designed for adventure seekers looking to explore remote, less-traveled regions. These cruises typically take passengers to destinations like the Arctic, Antarctica, the Galápagos Islands, and remote coastal areas, offering an immersive experience with nature and wildlife.
Unlike traditional cruises, expedition cruises focus on exploration rather than luxury amenities. Passengers often have the opportunity to participate in excursions like kayaking, hiking, or Zodiac boat trips to get closer to wildlife and nature. Expert guides and naturalists are usually on board to provide in-depth knowledge of the ecosystems, culture, and history of the regions visited.
These cruises are ideal for travelers seeking more than just relaxation—they’re about discovering the unknown, gaining knowledge, and making lasting memories in some of the world’s most pristine environments.

Antartica
Sail into the holiday spirit on a magical Christmas River Market Cruise, where charming European markets come alive with festive cheer and twinkling lights
Galapagos
Embark on a Danube River cruise to journey through the heart of Europe, where you'll uncover the stunning architecture of Vienna, the historic charm of Budapest, and the medieval splendor of Regensburg. This river guides travelers through a vivid tapestry of cultures, landscapes, and timeless traditions.


Artic
Discover the charm of the Rhine River as you sail past fairy-tale castles perched atop cliff edges, the iconic Lorelei Rock, and the lush vineyards of the Rhine Valley. Marvel at the enchanting cities of Cologne, with its stunning Gothic cathedral, and Strasbourg, the picturesque capital of Alsace.
Alaska
Experience the elegance of France's rivers, with routes that take you through the vineyards of Bordeaux, the romantic scenery of the Seine in Paris, and the scenic routes of the Rhône Valley. Enjoy the blend of French art, cuisine, and history as you explore cities like Lyon, Avignon, and the bustling markets of Provence.
