This elegant expedition yacht offers a luxurious, personalised voyage to Antarctica, blending world-class service with immersive exploration. Below is a list of the World Navigator FAQs, or Frequently Asked Questions to help you prepare for your polar adventure on one of the Atlas Ocean Voyages cruise ships.
Please note: this is general information that should be used as a guide and may change without notice.
Frequently Asked Questions
The World Navigator accommodates approximately 192–198 guests in its 98 suites and staterooms.
Cabins are all outside-facing and designed for comfort. Many have private balconies or Juliet balconies, queen-size beds (which can convert to twins), sitting areas, desks, and modern amenities.
Yes. The main dining venue, Porto, offers global cuisine in both indoor and al fresco settings. There’s also 7AFT Grill (pool-deck casual fare and grilled dinners), Paula’s Pantry café, and light fare in The Dome Observation Lounge.
Yes. In-room dining is available after regular dining hours with a menu for guests who wish to dine in their suite.
The World Navigator includes wellness and spa services, a fitness studio, observation lounges (including The Dome), panoramic decks, a mud room for expeditions, and a Medical Center.
Typical inclusions are gourmet meals, open bars, shore excursions (Zodiac landings, wildlife tours), lectures and enrichment programs, use of expedition gear, gratuities, and in many cases a complimentary parka. Some specialty activities (e.g. kayaking) may cost extra.
Yes. The ship’s culinary team accommodates vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary needs.
Yes. A base level of WiFi is included for one device, and upgraded packages are available. Service quality depends on location and weather; bandwidth is metered.
Pack layered, waterproof outerwear, thermal layers, gloves, a hat, sunglasses, sturdy boots (often provided), and formal-casual evening wear. Also bring camera gear, power adapters (USA/European outlets), and any personal gear.
Onboard attire is “yacht-club casual.” During daytime, comfortable casual wear; in the evenings, resort casual (slacks, dresses, sweaters). There are no formal nights.
