November 2024 – Set sail on a new adventure in 2025 on one of two brand new Expedition Micro Cruises to the Arctic announced today with Secret Atlas.

Travelling with only 12 guests onboard, a Secret Atlas micro cruise promises the opportunity to embrace the thrill of adventure and exploration while enjoying incredible landscapes, rare wildlife encounters and transformational experiences. With small group sizes and energy-efficient expedition vessels, it’s the perfect low impact way to explore this part of the world.

Secret Atlas’ new expeditions include a 15-day tour of Northern Svalbard led by world-renowned, peerless wildlife photographer Amos Nachoum, Secret Atlas’ longest photo tour and sailing during the summer solstice when Svalbard’s wildlife is at its most visible. For wilderness enthusiasts, the unique two-week Northeast Greenland National Park Micro Cruise will take guests into the world’s largest national park and longest fjord system, Scoresbysund, two of the most significant environments on the planet.

If you’re looking to find out more, here’s how to book Secret Atlas’ new micro cruise expeditions:

Summer Svalbard Wildlife Tour with Amos Nachoum from £19,500 per person
Sailing from 13th – 27th June 2025, this 15-day exploration takes you deep into Svalbard’s lesser-seen northern reaches and sails during the summer solstice offering the perfect opportunity to photograph Arctic hares, whales, migratory birds, and polar bears. The expedition sets sail from Longyearbyen and follows the weather and wildlife along the dramatic west coast of Spitsbergen towards the edge of pack ice that connects Svalbard with the North Pole. Home will be Secret Atlas’ newest ship MV Vikingfjord offering ensuite cabins, an open plan saloon with rear facing windows, and on deck hot tub and sauna.

Price costs from £19,500 per person based on double occupancy in a twin or double cabin. For more details or to book, visit Svalbard Wildlife Photo Tour with Amos Nachoum.

Northeast Greenland National Park Micro Cruise from £15,500 per person
Enjoy 14-days of exploration to the stunning Scoresbysund fjord system, the largest in the world, and the remote Northeast Greenland National Park from 27th August – 9th September 2025. With no fixed itinerary, this expedition makes the most of experiencing cathedral-size icebergs, local wildlife including musk ox, Arctic foxes, Arctic hares, and polar bears as well as a unique visit to one of the most remote towns on the planet, Ittoqqortoormiit. Setting sail on MV Freya, guests will enjoy spacious en-suite cabins, a large dining saloon bar and multiple viewing decks with first class comforts.

Price costs from £15,500 per person based on double occupancy in a twin or double cabin and includes return charter flight to Constable Point (Nerlerit Inaat) Airport Dinner and one night in Iceland hotel (on return). For more details or to book, visit Northeast Greenland National Park Micro Cruise.

Discover more about Secret Atlas at www.secretatlas.com.  

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Media Captions:

  • Image 1 – Austfonna Ice Cap in Svalbard – Secret Atlas.
  • Image 2 – Guests ashore during an excursion with Secret Atlas – Secret Atlas
  • Image 3 – Polar bear up close – Photographer Amos Nachoum – Secret Atlas.

High-res images downloaded from New expeditions 2025 | Secret Atlas

About Secret Atlas
Launched in 2019 and run by Explorers for Explorers, Secret Atlas trips are curated for people that want to enjoy the spirit of exploration and be a part of an intimate experience rather than joining an overcrowded commercial cruise. Secret Atlas pioneering Expedition Micro Cruises take the smallest group sizes in the Arctic (only 12 guests) and Antarctic (only 48 guests) offering guests an authentic, unrivalledexperience free from the crowds of larger vessels. To find out more about Secret Atlas, visit www.secretatlas.com.

About Amos Nachoum
Amos Nachoum is an award-winning photographer who for over forty years, has been leading small groups of adventurers to every corner of the globe to discover the exhilaration and serenity of being immersed in the wild with the Earth’s most magnificent creatures. Famous for his extreme and bold work photographing bears and sharks, Amos’ photos and essays have appeared in more than 500 publications in North America, Europe, and Japan. To find out more visit https://biganimals.com/amos-nachoum/.

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