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Wednesday,  April 15, 2026   1:13 PM
Atlas rolls out all-suite model across fleet
(Atlas Ocean Voyages)

Atlas Ocean Voyages is moving to an all-suite accommodation model across its fleet, with the change taking effect April 2, 2026.

The cruise line said all guest accommodations will be reclassified under a unified suite structure, aligning with what it describes as the onboard experience already offered across its ships.

“At Atlas, this is not about changing a name, it’s about aligning our language with the experience we deliver every day,” said James A. Rodriguez, president and CEO of Atlas Ocean Voyages. 

“Across our fleet, our guests already enjoy the space, service and thoughtful design that define a true suite experience. This evolution reflects the consistency of our onboard delivery and allows us to more confidently stand behind our place within the luxury expedition landscape.”

The new structure introduces three suite categories: Signature, Concierge and Reserve.

The Signature Collection will include the line’s existing “Always Included” amenities, such as 24-hour in-suite dining, premium beverages, a stocked minibar, L’OCCITANE bath products and binoculars.

A new Concierge Collection will roll out for the 2026 European season, adding features such as welcome canapés, a priority behind-the-scenes ship tour with tasting, one complimentary bag of laundry per voyage and savings on onboard services including spa and Wi-Fi. 

The category will debut on World Navigator April 2, followed by World Voyager April 18 and World Traveller May 9.

The top-tier Reserve Collection will include Journey, Discovery and Navigator suites, with added services such as butler service, expanded in-suite dining and complimentary laundry.

Atlas said some suite categories, including Deluxe Horizon, Deluxe Veranda and Horizon suites, will also see enhancements of up to 25 per cent more interior space compared to Signature Collection veranda accommodations.

Alongside the change, the line is introducing an updated Explorer’s Choice offer, available from April 2. 

Guests can choose between double air credits of up to $3,000 per suite on select voyages, a complimentary pre-expedition hotel night or complimentary Wi-Fi. 

Guests booking Reserve Collection suites can select two of these options.

Atlas said the move is intended to create a more consistent onboard experience and make it easier for guests to understand the differences between suite categories.


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