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Discover New Destinations in the 2026–2027 Expedition Catalog

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March 16, 2026 • Travel Ideas

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The 2026–2027 Expeditions Catalog has arrived, unveiling a new season of immersive travel designed to connect you with the planet’s most extraordinary wildlife and ecosystems. 

Each journey is thoughtfully crafted to foster a deeper connection with nature, highlight conservation challenges, and showcase solutions making a real difference. Explore new itineraries and destinations across Indonesia, the Seychelles, Madagascar, Pantanal, Fiji, and embark on expedition cruises to Antarctica and the High Arctic, guided by expert naturalists.


This year’s catalog also introduces an important upgrade to Oceanic Society’s Expedition Impact Program, which now supports coral reef restoration and ocean conservation through grants to community-led initiatives in the regions we visit.

Every booking contributes to removing plastic from our oceans, restoring fragile reefs, and funding on-the-ground conservation—ensuring your travel leaves each destination better than you found it. In this way, Oceanic Society ensures that your travels leave destinations better than you found them.

Across the pages, you’ll discover opportunities to:

  • Observe wildlife ethically from whale sharks and humpbacks to iconic safari species
  • Snorkel vibrant coral reefs alive with tropical fish, manta rays, turtles, and reef sharks
  • Travel by liveaboard or small expedition ship to remote destinations beyond mass tourism
  • Stay in eco-lodges designed with sustainability and community impact in mind
  • Meet conservation leaders and local communities creating real change
  • Extend your journey with custom trip options or private travel planning
  • Explore the natural wonders of our planet alongside curious, conservation-minded travelers

Roderic Mast

“We invite you to explore this catalog not simply as a collection of trips, but as an opportunity to be part of a larger movement, grounded in science, sustained by community, and powered by experience in nature.”

— Roderic Mast, President and Co-CEO

Hunter Rimmer

Hunter is Oceanic Society's Content Manager, supporting conservation travel programs through storytelling and branding.

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