Atlas Ocean Voyages Reclassifies Entire Fleet as All-Suite
All accommodations reclassified under a three-tier suite structure, with new mid-tier benefits rolling out across the fleet this spring.
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Atlas Ocean Voyages will shift to an all-suite structure across its fleet starting today, April 2, formally reclassifying every accommodation category under a unified suite framework.
The change applies to all three of the brand’s expedition ships—World Navigator, World Voyager, and World Traveller—and aligns with how cabins are already configured and sold onboard. Rather than introducing new hardware, the line is standardizing naming and tiering across the fleet, with a three-level structure that groups existing accommodations into Signature, Concierge, and Reserve collections.
At the entry level, the Signature Collection will cover Adventure Ocean and Veranda suites, continuing the line’s core inclusions: 24-hour in-suite dining, minibar, L’Occitane bath products, and binoculars for use ashore. At the top end, the Reserve Collection will include Journey, Discovery, and Navigator suites, adding butler service, expanded dining, and complimentary laundry.
The most notable addition is the middle tier, where a new Concierge Collection, rolling out during the 2026 European season, will introduce incremental benefits for Deluxe Horizon, Deluxe Veranda, and Horizon suites. These include onboard savings across spa, retail, and Wi-Fi, along with added in-suite touches and access to a behind-the-scenes ship tour with a tasting component. The tier will debut in phases: World Navigator on April 2, World Voyager on April 18, and World Traveller on May 9.
Select mid-tier categories are also being repositioned with more space, with some suites offering up to 25% more interior square footage than standard veranda accommodations in the Signature tier.
The restructuring arrives alongside a revised promotional package, branded as the Explorer’s Choice offer. Also available starting today, it allows guests to choose between perks such as up to $3,000 in air credits per suite on select departures, a pre-cruise hotel night, or Wi-Fi. Guests booking into the Reserve Collection can select two of these options.
Atlas operates under Mystic Invest Holding and has positioned itself in the small-ship expedition segment, competing with other yacht-style operators focused on polar, remote, and culturally driven itineraries. Its current fleet of three ships carries fewer than 200 guests each, with a fourth vessel, Atlas Adventurer, scheduled to enter service in 2028.