Atlas Ocean Voyages announced special rates for travel advisors to celebrate the World Navigator's inaugural season as the cruise line's first ship is set to begin service.
Special Rates
Atlas has announced special rates just for travel advisors for the following sailings:
- 9-night Athens to Cairo: Immersive Egypt - departing 04AUG 2021
- 7-night Cairo to Athens: Island Shorelines and Cliffs - departing 13AUG 2021
- 8-night Athens to Cairo: Ancient Civilizations - departing 20AUG 2021
- 9-night Cairo to Athens: Pyramids and Fortresses - departing 28AUG 2021
- 12-night Reliving Ancient Greek and Egyptian Empires - departing 06SEP 2021
Rates are USD $299 per person per day, which applies to the travel professional and one guest.
This offer, which applies to the professional and one guest, includes the following:
- Late nights in Athens, Mykonos, and overnights in Cairo
- A complimentary land excursion in every port
- 15 per cent savings on optional premium land excursions and on pre/post stays
- Port taxes, fees, and gratuities
- All onboard amenities from Atlas' All Inclusive All The Way policy
Atlas notes that space is limited and the offer will be closed when capacity is reached. To learn more, click here.
World Navigator
Atlas' first ship, World Navigator, recently completed its maiden call at Port of Leixões, Portugal, on 25JUL. It was greeted by port staff with a ceremonial plaque to celebrate the occasion, and was the first ship in 16 months to call at the port.
The ship sails an inaugural 11-day itinerary to Piraeus, Greece, visiting Gibraltar, Formentera, Ibiza and Capri along the way.
The World Navigator has a 200-passenger capacity with just under 100 suites and staterooms, nearly all of them including balconies. The ship is powered with a hybrid power management and propulsion system, which maximizes fuel efficiency and consumes as low as one-fifth the fuel compared to conventional cruise-ship systems. World Navigator's alternate hydro-jet propulsion system helps the ship quietly cruise up to five knots without disturbing marine wildlife.
For more information on Atlas Ocean Voyages and the new World Navigator, click here.
