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Atlas Ocean Voyages Elevates To An All‑Suite Experience
Atlas Ocean Voyages has taken another step up the luxury ladder, transitioning to an all‑suite accommodation model across its entire fleet from 2 April 2026. The move aligns with the line’s refreshed brand identity and matches what many guests were already experiencing on board: spacious rooms, elevated service and thoughtful design more in line with boutique suites than traditional staterooms. You can explore the updated suite collections and itineraries at https://atlasoceanvoyages.com.
Under the new structure, every accommodation is now classified within one of three collections: Signature, Concierge and Reserve. Signature serves as the foundation, with “Always Included” perks such as 24‑hour in‑suite dining with premium beverages, a stocked minibar, L’OCCITANE bath amenities and binoculars for wildlife spotting. Select categories, including Deluxe Horizon, Deluxe Veranda and Horizon suites, have also been reconfigured to offer up to 25% more interior space than comparable veranda suites in the Signature tier.

Concierge & Reserve Collections: Added Space, Service and Perks
Launching with the 2026 European season, the new Concierge Collection builds on Signature amenities for guests staying in Deluxe Horizon, Deluxe Veranda and Horizon suites. Added touches include welcome canapés on arrival, a priority behind‑the‑scenes ship tour with tasting, one complimentary bag of laundry per voyage, savings on boutique and spa purchases and premium Wi‑Fi, along with enhanced in‑suite details. Concierge suites debut on World Navigator from 2 April 2026, followed by World Voyager on 18 April and World Traveller on 9 May.
At the top end, the Reserve Collection encompasses Journey, Discovery and Navigator suites. These accommodations include all Signature and Concierge benefits plus butler service, expanded in‑suite dining and complimentary laundry, positioning them as Atlas’ most indulgent option for guests seeking extra space and personalised attention. According to President and CEO James A. Rodriguez, the reclassification is less about changing labels and more about clearly articulating the level of comfort and service guests can expect, regardless of the ship they choose.
For full details of the new all‑suite structure, “Always Included” benefits and current offers such as Explorer’s Choice air credits and hotel nights, visit https://atlasoceanvoyages.com.
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