Atlas Ocean Voyages will operate its largest European program to date in 2028, with 47 expeditions across the Mediterranean and Northern Europe and 12 new ports added to its network.
The season will run from April to September, with voyages ranging from seven- to 18-nights aboard the 198 guest World Traveller, World Navigator and World Voyager.
New ports include Beaulieu-sur-Mer and Boulogne-sur-Mer in France, Lavrion, Naxos and Poros in Greece, Casamicciola Terme and Agropoli in Italy, Ostende in Belgium, Fjällbacka and Ystad in Sweden, Saaremaa in Estonia and Svolvær in Norway.
The program will also mark the line’s return to Egypt and Türkiye and includes 26 overnight stays, giving guests more time ashore in selected destinations.

James Rodriguez, Atlas Ocean Voyages President and CEO, said the itineraries were designed around smaller ports and longer destination experiences.
“These itineraries are intentionally designed around Europe’s extraordinary boutique ports and lesser-discovered coastal communities, where every arrival feels personal and every destination tells a richer story,” Mr Rodriguez said.
The season will feature both Epicurean Expeditions focused on regional food and wine and Cultural Expeditions built around history and local communities.
For Australian travellers, Cruise Traveller is offering a $US1,000 (approx. $AU1,400) air credit per stateroom on eligible 2028 Europe bookings made by September 30.
One featured sailing is a seven-night Epicurean Expedition aboard World Traveller from Naples to Lisbon, departing September 27, 2028, and visiting Porto Cervo, Ibiza, Cartagena, Malaga and Portimão.
The voyage is priced from $US5,498 (approx. $AU7,700) per person twin share in an Adventure Oceanview Suite and includes beverages, gratuities, culinary demonstrations, tastings, enrichment programs and selected culinary experiences ashore.




