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Here’s What’s New in 2026 for Small-Ship Adventure Cruises

A seal performs for a snorkeler in the Galapagos. AdventureSmith Explorations reports three new-build ships will debut in 2026 in the Galapagos and advises booking early for small-ship expeditionary cruises to such bucket-list destinations © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

TRUCKEE, Calif. – As interest in small-ship expedition cruise travel continues to grow—particularly in polar and warmer weather destinations—AdventureSmith Explorations, a leader in small-ship adventure cruises reports there are new ships, trips, and experiences for travelers in 2026. From new ships with modern amenities to longer-duration itineraries and a greater focus on wellness and sustainability, there are a myriad of trip options for travelers seeking intimate, personalized, and immersive experiences around the globe.

“There certainly are some exciting developments for small ships in 2026,” said Todd Smith, AdventureSmith Explorations founder and president. “Following a favorite theme that smaller is better, a couple of new ship launches—including the 120-guest Connect in Europe and the 76-guest Magellan Discoverer in Antarctica—are among the smallest options in their regions. In the Galapagos Islands, small ships are going bigger on sustainability with the launch of the hybrid electric 18-guest yacht Conservation and other new builds adding solar panels and battery systems. If small and sustainable sounds good to you, there is a lot to like in 2026.”

Six new small cruise ship builds plus an extensive superyacht renovation mean travelers will have access to modern comforts, and in some cases, luxurious accommodations, when traveling aboard small-ship expeditions in 2026 and beyond. Plus, new routes in popular cruise destinations are offering unique experiences for adventurous travelers. Here are the highlights:

Antarctica

Antarctic expeditions are more in-depth and farther afield in 2026 than ever thanks to three epic itineraries at the start of the year: The 34-day Antarctic Odyssey and 24- to 25-day East Antarctica & Ross Sea routes aboard the brand new, 154-guest Douglas Mawson. And the 31-day Unexplored Antarctica expedition aboard the 200-guest hybrid-electric Le Commandant Charcot, which returns to the Antarctic after a full season away. 

Demand continues to increase for shorter routes via air cruise operations in Antarctica. The new Magellan Discoverer launching in December 2026 will help accommodate this fast-growing travel trend while also being in a league of its own. Hosting just 76 guests per air cruise (96 for other expeditions) and built in Chile, it will be South America’s first hybrid-electric polar cruise ship and among the smallest ships sailing in Antarctica.

In 2026, Antarctica cruises will also welcome more routes to Snow Hill and the Weddell Sea region, new Antarctica by helicopter itineraries, and an air cruise route that travels to South Georgia after a season without that option.

The Mediterranean

After the Douglas Mawson expedition ship launches in Antarctica and Australia, it spends time in Costa Rica and the British Isles, before positioning for 11 new Mediterranean cruises in 2026. These are some of the most interesting multi-country routes from a small ship in the region, and include guided days in Marrakech, the Canary Islands, Malta, Marseille, and other unique ports. For one of many examples, see the ship’s 14-day Canary Islands to Lisbon Cruise.

The Arctic

Explorers seeking Arctic cruises will have access to a variety of new routes and exposure to the far reaches of the polar region in 2026. Find multiple new Iceland cruises, including some with long hikes and shore cleanings, and an Iceland Circumnavigation cruise that incorporates helicopters to see glaciers and volcanoes. But the biggest news here for the year is all the new solar eclipse cruise routes that have been designed to position expedition ships (10 of them) in the path of the August 12th total solar eclipse. 

Galapagos Islands

For 2026 Galapagos cruises, three new-build ships will debut including the only hybrid-electric ship there, the 18-guest Conservation, which will join a long-trusted operator’s fleet of historic, luxury ships. And, from one of the region’s top women-owned operators come two new ships: the 16-guest Monique, designed to incorporate both elegance and sustainably-minded features like solar panels and lithium batteries, and the 16-guest Grand Ocean Spray, a carbon-neutral yacht that blends modern luxury (each suite with a private balcony) with environmental responsibility.

Seychelles & Tanzania

The extensively renovated 30-guest superyacht Aqua Lares is among the year’s most exciting ship launches. Setting sail February 2026, the ship is East Africa’s first superyacht to offer both private charters and individual cabin bookings. Aqua Lares will take travelers to exotic locales in East Africa including the Seychelles’ Inner and Outer Islands and Tanzania’s Zanzibar archipelago on 6- to 15-day routes. 

Small-ship River Cruising in Holland & Belgium

Ushering in a new era of river cruising on a smaller, purpose-built ship for guided, immersive expedition-style travel, the 120-guest Connect will set sail in March 2026 for Holland and Belgium along the Rhine River. The ship’s staterooms feature smart glass and stunning floor-to-ceiling views, with a flexible design so that every room can be converted into a two-room suite. Unique experiences will include a Jewish history tour guided by Holocaust survivors and after-hours museum tours.

Alaska

Travelers interested in a 2026 Alaska small-ship cruise have a new option with a new 8-day trip through Southeast Alaska’s ABC Islands aboard the 62-guest National Geographic Sea Lion. For those who want to explore farther afield, a new remote Gulf of Alaska cruise goes where few small ships sail. Plus, a handful of popular itineraries have also been reimagined for 2026, including new 8-day Sea Wolf Southeast Alaska Adventure routes and 14-day trips on the Great Bear Rainforest Cruise, now featuring four days in Alaska as compared to the previous single day.

Travel Booking Tips

  • Book early for 2027. Expedition cruise routes are already being set, and some key routes to unique destinations are already sold out for 2026, so book early for coveted sailings—especially those occurring in the first half of the year. An example is the 138-guest National Geographic Resolution sailing to Tahiti and the Pacific Islands for the first time in March of 2027. 
    • Early-booking deals. Many early-booking deals for 2026 expire soon, so don’t wait to book. An example is the return of the 66-guest Safari Voyager to Costa Rica in October 2026, bringing a newly designed 8-day Pure Life Adventure Cruise route. This popular option has special inaugural pricing that expires on September 30, 2025.
    • Consider charter cruises. AdventureSmith’s partnerships include the ability to book charter cruises in sought-after destinations, some for as few as four guests.

Founded in 2003, AdventureSmith Explorations is a global leader in small ship, adventure cruise vacations. Pioneering sustainable travel practices, AdventureSmith founder Todd Smith has been recognized among Condé Nast Traveler’s prestigious Top Travel Specialists for 12 consecutive years. The company has also been awarded a Condé Nast Traveler World Savers Award, recognized as one of the “Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth” by National Geographic Adventure, named among Outside’s Best Places to Work in 2024, and is Sunset Magazine’s “How to Get There” and “Best Cruises” 2025 Travel Award winner. AdventureSmith was also named on the 2025 Inc. 5000 List of Fastest Growing Companies.

Learn about AdventureSmith’s cruises and overland tours online at adventuresmithexplorations.com or by calling their travel specialists at 866-575-2875. 

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8 Fall Vacations for Foliage, Fewer Crowds & Stunning Scenery

Ziplining at the Red Reflet Ranch, Ten Sleep, Wyoming, just one of the activities at the all-inclusive guest ranch (c) Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Cool weather, brightly colored foliage, and destinations largely free from crowds make fall the perfect time to travel. Here are eight vacation ideas for the months ahead, ranging from the mountains of Montana to the Natchez Trace and even the Galapagos Islands

1. Pacific Coast Cycling: The Pacific Coast Route is one of America’s premier cycling routes and autumn is an optimal time to avoid heavy tourist traffic. Pedal south through the lush forests of western Washington before following the Columbia River to the Oregon coast, then enter California and encounter massive redwoods coastal headlands and sandy beaches with bike paths. Ride the route on your own with maps from Adventure Cycling Association, or join other on a tour.
 
2. Fall Under the Big Sky: A visit to Big Sky, Montana, and stay at The Wilson Hotel offers the opportunity for fall adventures in Yellowstone country, as elk bugle and pockets of aspen trees turn golden against the backdrop of the green forest. Hike and mountain bike trails surrounding town, fish the famed Gallatin River or take one last tour of Yellowstone National Park’s natural wonders and wildlife before roads close for the season.
 
3. Traffic-Free Natchez Trace: The Natchez Trace is a historic travel corridor through Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi used by American Indians, settlers, soldiers and future presidents. And with no commercial traffic, the Natchez Trace Parkway is a cyclist’s dream come true. Join Cycle of Life Adventures for a fall tour to enjoy the changing colors of maple, hickory, oak and other hardwood trees, milder temperatures and overnight accommodations in small towns along the parkway.
 
4. National Parks RV Trip: National parks saw record crowds over the summer, but now that fall is here it’s a great time to visit for fewer crowds, less traffic and pleasant temperatures. Blacksford rents fully stocked Mercedes-Benz Sprinter overland adventure vehicles from Winnebago with an all-inclusive pricing model that includes unlimited miles, no generator fees, bedding, kitchen and bath supplies, free Wi-Fi, a free annual pass to the national parks and 24-hour roadside assistance.
 
5. Arizona + Black Canyon Mountain Biking: Explore all the Sonoran Desert has to offer with the Best of Phoenix and Black Canyon Trail Mountain Biking Tour from Escape Adventures. This trip is ideal for close groups of biking friends looking for a warm fall or winter excursion. Highlights include exploring the 21,099-acre McDowell Mountain regional park, riding conservancy lands and ripping more than 40-miles of fast and flowy singletrack.
 
6. Jackson Hole Glamping: Wyoming’s Fireside Resort offers 25 pint-sized, luxuriously outfitted tiny house rental units designed by Wheelhaus. The resort is located a short distance from Grand Teton National Park and the Jackson Hole ski slopes, making it the perfect place to post up for a fall getaway or winter ski trip.
 
7. Play Cowboy at a Dude Ranch: Red Reflet Ranch is a 28,000-acre luxury resort and working ranch on the west slope of the Bighorn Mountains, just three hours from Yellowstone National Park. Guests stay in private chalets and enjoy family-friendly activities like horseback riding, ATVing, ziplining, swimming, hiking, fishing, shooting and feasting on farm-to-table cuisine.
 
8. Autumn Galapagos Adventure: Fall is one of the best times of year to visit Ecuador’s Galapagos Islands, particularly when it comes to wildlife and weather. The Finch Bay Galapagos Hotel has joined forces with Scalesia Galapagos Lodge to offer a new weeklong program that includes day trips aboard Yacht Sea Lion, glamping in luxury tents on Isabela Island and visits to remote and mysterious places that illustrate the incredible diversity of the archipelago.

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