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Unveiling New Horizons: Atlas Ocean Voyages Expands Its 2024 Offerings for Adventurous Travelers

Atlas Ocean Voyages has announced an exciting lineup of voyages for the summer and fall of 2024, taking travelers on unforgettable journeys to some of the most sought-after destinations around the world. The newly unveiled itineraries encompass incredible locations such as the Amazon; Patagonia, Argentina; Egypt; Israel; and more, while also introducing Transoceanic adventures that are sure to entice travel enthusiasts.

To further elevate the experience, Atlas has launched Epicurean Expeditions, specifically tailored for food lovers. These culinary-themed voyages feature prominent Gastronomic Guests and Visiting Vintners who will guide travelers through immersive culinary Tours and excursions, showcasing the rich gastronomic culture of each destination.

Travelers who book their trips before June 30, 2023, can enjoy savings of up to $500 and receive up to $500 in excursion credits. Additionally, Atlas offers a 15 percent discount on sailings for those who combine back-to-back itineraries. The expanded selection of itineraries and destinations ensures that guests have a wide range of choices to suit their preferences and interests.

Notable itineraries include:

Uncovering the Western Mediterranean's Hidden Gems Embark on a 9-night journey around Sicily, Italy departing from Valletta, Malta. This itinerary takes travelers to unique destinations often inaccessible to larger Cruise ships, such as Trapani, Italy; Lipari, Italy; and Porto Empedocle, Italy. With thirteen Western Mediterranean sailings available, departure ports include Barcelona, Spain; Casablanca, Morocco; Civitavecchia, Italy; Dubrovnik, Croatia; Lisbon, Portugal; Nice, France; Palma de Mallorca, Spain; and Valletta, Malta.

Journey through the Holy Land and Egypt

Atlas Ocean Voyages returns to Egypt after a two-year hiatus, offering travelers three expedition itineraries that include Israel as well. Experience a 12-night voyage from Tel Aviv to Piraeus (Athens), exploring the Holy Land, Egypt, and iconic ancient Greek sites throughout the Eastern Mediterranean.

Delve into the Wonders of the British Isles and Northern Europe

Sail on the World Navigator, a vessel small enough to navigate the River Thames and offer an overnight stay in the heart of London. Highlights include a 9-night voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to London, England, visiting Porto, Portugal; Bilbao, Spain; and Bordeaux, France.

Discover the Riches of South America

Atlas Ocean Voyages presents eight brand new South American itineraries, allowing travelers to explore destinations such as the Falkland Islands; Garibaldi Glacier, Chile; and Costa Verde, Brazil and Belém resorts. An 8-night Amazon itinerary even includes stops at Devil's Island, Tobago and the Grenadines.

With a focus on providing travelers with luxurious, immersive experiences, Atlas Ocean Voyages' expanded offerings for 2024 promise unforgettable adventures for every type of explorer.

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