The Swan Hellenic SH Vega ship sailing through the Weddell Sea in Antarctica. (Photo: Swan Hellenic)



Swan Hellenic, known for its unique boutique cruises, is offering a tempting deal for travelers planning their 2025 adventures. From now until October 15, those who book balcony staterooms for selected voyages can receive up to $850 in flight credits per person.
This special "Explore More" air credit offer applies to a range of exciting destinations, including the Arctic, the Mediterranean, and South America. If you’re considering a cruise to these remarkable places, now is a great time to book and save on your flight expenses.

Patrizia Iantorno, Chief Commercial Officer at Swan Hellenic, expressed enthusiasm about the promotion. She explained that the offer is designed to make it more affordable for travelers to explore new destinations. “We’re delighted to lighten the cost of flights for those already planning their 2025 voyages with us,” Iantorno said. “Our goal is to make it easier for travelers to see more of the world and enjoy these incredible experiences from the comfort of their own private balconies.”

The boutique cruise line, which recently joined Virtuoso’s prestigious luxury travel network, provides a distinctive cruising experience. Swan Hellenic’s cruises visit smaller, less accessible ports that larger ships can’t reach, offering guests a chance to explore unique and lesser-known destinations. Their cruises include a range of activities guided by a dedicated team of experts. From Arctic Zodiac excursions to cultural immersion activities, travelers can look forward to unforgettable moments.

Whether you're dreaming of witnessing the icy landscapes of the Arctic, soaking up the sun in the Mediterranean, or exploring the vibrant cultures of South America, Swan Hellenic’s “Explore More” offer makes it easier to embark on these extraordinary journeys.

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