Atlas Ocean Voyages reported a 22% year-over-year increase in sales revenue for 2025, ending the year at the luxury expedition cruise line's strongest booked position in brand history. The performance was driven by standout third-quarter results that sustained growth through year-end.
"2025 was a milestone year for Atlas Ocean Voyages," said James A. Rodriguez, president and CEO for the line. "From record performance in the third quarter through a historically strong close to the year, we've seen consistent demand for our Polar, Epicurean and Cultural Expeditions. With availability now open through March 2028, Atlas enters the new year exceptionally well-positioned, with exciting updates ahead."
The company's performance reflects guest demand and long-term planning, with forward bookings continuing to outpace previous-year benchmarks. Bookings indicate confidence across multiple markets, bolstering the brand's growing presence in the luxury expedition space.
Investments in personnel, service and trade partnerships contributed to the record results. The company expanded its guest services capabilities with a dedicated concierge team and strengthened its sales organization to support its commitment to travel advisors.
"2025 represented meaningful progress across the organization," said Kristian C. Anderson, executive vice president of global sales. "These investments have enhanced the guest experience and reinforced the partnerships that continue to drive our success."
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Atlas Ocean Voyages. It was fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.