Atlas Ocean Voyages

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Atlas Ocean Voyages
Company typeCruise Line
Industry Hospitality
Founded2019 (2019)
Headquarters Ft Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Key people
James Rodriguez (President)
Services Cruise ship holidays
Parent Mystic Invest Holding
Website atlasoceanvoyages.com

Atlas Ocean Voyages is a US subsidiary of Mystic Invest Holding based in Portugal. The company was established in September 2019 and is headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. [1] The line operates three small expedition-style ships that travel to worldwide destinations. [2]

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History

The cruise line was formed in 2019 with two new ships on order. In Jan 2020 the line ordered an additional four new ships, [3] The World Navigator debuted in August 2021 as the line's first ship. [4] In November 2022 the line's second ship World Traveller debuted. [5]

Fleet

Current fleet

ShipImageDeliveredBuilderIn

service for Atlas

Gross tonnage CapacityFlagNotes
World Navigator2021 WestSEA Shipyard, Portugal 2021–present9,935 ton200Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal First ship for the line
World Traveller20222022–present
World Voyager World Voyager arriving in Tallinn 20 July 2022.jpg 20202023–presentChartered to Nicko Cruises until 2023, transferred to Atlas Ocean Voyages [6]

Future fleet

The company's future ships: [7]

ShipDelivery DateBuilder Gross tonnage CapacityNotes
World Seeker2025 WestSEA Shipyard, Portugal 9,935-ton200Sold while under construction to Windstar Cruises, to be named Star Seeker [8]
World Adventurer2026 WestSEA Shipyard, Portugal 9,935-ton200
World Discoverer2027 WestSEA Shipyard, Portugal 9,935-ton200

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References

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