
Tags: expedition cruising, small ship cruises, World Expeditions Travel Group, take the paths less travelled

World Expeditions is proud to announce the launch of On Water Expeditions, an exciting brand dedicated entirely to small-vessel adventure cruising. Designed for active travellers seeking immersive, off-the-grid experiences, On Water Expeditions combines small-ship intimacy with access to some of the world's most remote and breathtaking destinations.
The newly launched website, www.onwaterexpeditions.com, serves as a comprehensive hub, featuring over 140 expertly curated small-ship expeditions spanning diverse regions – from the icy extremes of Antarctica and Greenland to the tropical paradises of the Maldives, Galapagos and Raja Ampat.
Unlike traditional cruise lines, On Water Expeditions is committed to genuinely small-group experiences. Every vessel carries no more than 200 passengers, with many accommodating fewer than 50, allowing access to off-the-beaten-path destinations larger ships simply cannot reach.
Each expedition is designed for travellers who want to be in the action – not just watching from the deck. Guests can kayak, snorkel, dive, hike, climb, or even camp in breathtaking environments. Whether it is paddling through Greenland's icebergs, snorkelling with marine life in Palau or camping on the ice in Antarctica, every journey is an adventure.
Expeditions explore extraordinary destinations, including Antarctica, the Kimberley, Taiwan, Palau, the United Kingdom, and Vietnam's Mekong River. Itineraries are carefully crafted to reveal the hidden sides of these regions, fostering deep cultural and environmental connections.
At the helm of On Water Expeditions is Brand Manager Rachel Imber, a 25-year veteran of World Expeditions with a deep passion for small-ship exploration.
"What excites me most about this role is the opportunity to redefine small boat travel—not just as a mode of transportation, but as a truly immersive adventure," said Rachel. "Our expeditions take travellers to places that larger ships simply can't access, creating an unparalleled connection with nature and local cultures."
In keeping with World Expeditions' long-standing commitment to responsible travel, On Water Expeditions prioritizes environmental sustainability and community-focused tourism. Smaller groups mean a lower ecological footprint, helping to protect fragile marine and coastal ecosystems. On reaching land, visits to local communities provide direct economic benefits without overburdening resources, ensuring tourism remains a force for good. Travellers benefit, too, as smaller ships create a more intimate and rewarding experience, fostering meaningful cultural exchanges and a tight-knit group dynamic.
With rising travel costs, environmental concerns and increasing overtourism, On Water Expeditions offers a smarter, more sustainable way to explore:
- Exceptional value inclusions and cost-conscious planning ensure premium experiences without inflated prices
- Sustainable practices reduce emissions and support carbon-conscious travel
- Remote expeditions help combat over-tourism, steering clear of overcrowded hotspots
The new website, www.onwaterexpeditions.com, is now live, offering detailed itineraries, vessel information, destination guides, and activity options—making it easier than ever for travellers to find their perfect small-ship adventure.
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Media enquiries:
Caroline Mongrain
The World Expeditions Travel Group
caroline@worldexpeditions.com
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One of the very first operators in what has now become a very popular area in travel, since its inception in 1975, World Expeditions has earned itself an outstanding reputation as a world leader in small group adventure holidays and cultural journeys.
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World Expeditions remains independently owned and a truly global company, with seven offices around the world, including Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand.
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Always innovative, it was, among others, the first operator to offer cycling holidays in India (1977), China (1978) and Vietnam (1990) and trekking trips in Mongolia (1980), Tibet (1981) and Japan (1999). As of 2011, World Expeditions is the only commercial company to offer the Full Nepal Traverse of the newly mapped Great Himalaya Trail.
