Atlas Ocean Voyages is offering free roundtrip air on select Antarctica expedition cruises.
Travelers who book select voyages departing in February and March 2025 can enjoy free flights from select U.S. cities to Buenos Aires: Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York and San Francisco.
In addition, they’ll receive a free pre-cruise hotel stay and up to $600 in onboard credits.
Bookings must be made by February 3. Travel advisors can take advantage of the promotion by earning a $1,000 gift card on select 2025 Antarctica cruises.
“This is the first time we’ve included complimentary roundtrip air as part of our expeditions,” says James A. Rodriguez, president and chief executive officer of Atlas Ocean Voyages.
“This offering provides incredible value and convenience for guests who are eager to explore the breathtaking landscapes of Antarctica," Rodriguez continued. "It’s never been easier to embark on this bucket-list journey.”
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