Pleasant Holidays, Journese add small ship expeditions
Pleasant Holidays and luxury sister brand, Journese have added luxury cruise operator Atlas Ocean Voyages to its worldwide cruise portfolio.
It offers small ship yacht style sailing with fewer than 200 guests and all-inclusive service.
This comprises inclusive dining, unlimited drinks, and afternoon high tea.
Three yachts explore Antarctica, the Arctic, northern Europe, Iceland and Greenland, the Mediterranean, South America and beyond.
Guests who sail in suites enjoy butler service and an expanded room-service menu.
Atlas Ocean luxury cruise vacations are now available for booking for sailings through 2024.
“Atlas Ocean Voyages offers an intimate and enriching experience and itineraries that visit places larger cruise ships cannot reach,” said Jack E. Richards, President and CEO.
Pleasant Holidays and Journese offer all itineraries on all Atlas Ocean Voyages yachts
Learn more about : Pleasant Holidays | Journese ( N. America )
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