The Australian expedition line’s new Antarctica season features a range of departures across its fleet of two vessels, Greg Mortimer and new-ship Sylvia Earle.
New itineraries include a nine-day Antarctic Explorer Express sailing, an 18-day Circle and Weddell voyage and the Svalbard in Depth trip, which offers extra time for "deeper and genuine" exploration of the area.
Meanwhile, the Iceland, Jan Mayen, Svalbard itinerary sails across the Arctic Circle to the High Arctic and the
Complete Northwest Passage sailing will traverse the length of the Northwest Passage from West Greenland to Nome over 30 days.
In the British Isles, new voyages include an Ireland and Scotland Discovery itinerary, a Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland Islands sailing over 17 days and a Jewels of Coastal UK trip, which sails from Portsmouth to Aberdeen.
Hayley Peacock-Gower, chief marketing officer of Aurora Expeditions, said: "We are thrilled to launch our new Antarctica season, where we have continued to build on our pioneering heritage in exploring this region.
"Alongside our well-loved classic itineraries, we have continued to innovate and offer new and varied ways for our expeditioners to discover this awe-inspiring destination, whether it be via our numerous fly-sail options, voyages ranging from 9-24 days, or the introduction of new itinerary combinations that are not offered by other operators in the market."