UNITED KINGDOM / AGILITYPR.NEWS / March 25, 2026 / Voyagers Travel Company has announced the continued expansion of its expedition cruise portfolio, bringing newly launched and forthcoming vessels into its offering across the Galápagos, the Amazon, and Antarctica.
The company currently offers access to recently launched vessels such as the Hermes Mega Catamaran, which entered service in the Galápagos in 2025. Looking ahead, Voyagers is preparing to introduce a new wave of expedition ships scheduled to debut in 2026 - including Monique, Grand Ocean Spray, new expedition vessels currently under development, and the Amazon Explorer in the Peruvian Amazon.
Rather than operating vessels directly, Voyagers Travel Company curates and compares a carefully selected portfolio of partner-operated ships. This model allows travelers and trade partners to choose from a wide range of expedition styles, routes, and onboard experiences, without being tied to a single operator - and it allows travelers to compare different ships, regions, and levels of comfort, supported by clear explanations and realistic expectations. Each vessel is assessed in detail, with attention paid to design, comfort, environmental practices, and the quality of the guest experience.
Marco Sancho, CEO of Voyagers Travel, said, “Our role at Voyagers is to remain constantly ahead of the curve. By offering newly launched vessels and preparing for those entering the market in the coming years, we ensure our travelers and partners always have access to the most relevant and well-designed expedition products available. We focus on understanding each vessel, itinerary, and operator in depth, so we can guide travelers toward the option that best aligns with their interests, values, and expectations.”
Expedition cruising is becoming more sophisticated, with new ships offering advances in design, connectivity, and onboard amenities. While each ship brings its own character, Voyagers' focus remains firmly on the entire travel experience it has to offer. Thanks to this expert guidance, careful selection, and deep regional knowledge, each itinerary is built to support local economies, minimize environmental impact, and offer travelers a closer connection to the places they visit, whether that is the Galápagos, the Amazon, or further south towards Antarctica.
This way, travelers can enjoy the experience of a lifetime with the certainty that future generations will continue to feast their eyes on the same incredible views for a very long time to come.
For more information, visit http://www.voyagers.travel/galapagos/cruises.
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