If a cruise to Antarctica wasn’t exciting enough on its own, an operator is now offering couples the opportunity to tie the knot during the trip.
Atlas Ocean Voyages recently announced that it is offering a wedding package on board one of its Antarctic cruises this coming February.
The cruise, which is aboard the operator’s new ship, World Navigator, sails on Valentine’s Day 2022 and the Happily Ever Atlas package is available to couples wishing to get married or renew their vows during the 9-day voyage. the announcement said.
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The wedding package includes custom announcements and thank you cards, an official party, onboard stag and hen parties, a professional wedding photographer, wedding cake, flowers, honeymoon spa treatments, and the $ 650 marriage license fee for marriage in the UK’s Antarctic To Company.
Atlas Ocean Voyages is offering couples the opportunity to get married on an Antarctic cruise this coming February.
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Couples can choose to get married in Antarctica itself, in a private zodiac, or somewhere on board the ship.
According to the announcement, the wedding package is free for guests who have pre-booked the cruise. The cruise itself costs from $ 9,699 per person, according to the website.
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Couples can choose to get married in Antarctica, a private zodiac, or anywhere on board the ship.
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“Antarctica is the most sought-after travel destination on the bucket list and Atlas Ocean Voyages delivers the seventh continent in a distinctive and unforgettable way,” said Alberto Aliberti, president of Atlas Ocean Voyages, in a statement. “World Navigator’s Happy Ever Atlas Journey provides the most unique setting for couples to exchange their vows for a wedding anniversary they will never forget.”
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Whether or not they get married, passengers begin their journey on a private charter flight from Orlando, Florida to Ushuaia, Argentina.
There they board World Navigator, which can accommodate a maximum of 196 guests, and sail through the Drake Passage to the South Shetland Islands before heading to Antarctica themselves.