Atlas Ocean Voyages said that it is seeing continued commercial momentum following a record sales performance in 2025.
According to a press release, the company saw a 22 percent year-over-year increase in sales revenue, concluding the year in its strongest booked position to date.
The luxury expedition brand said its success was fueled by exceptional Q3 2025 results, which set the pace for sustained growth through year-end and established a strong foundation for 2026.
“2025 was a milestone year for Atlas Ocean Voyages,” said James A. Rodriguez, president and CEO of Atlas Ocean Voyages.
“From record performance in the third quarter through a historically strong close to the year, we’ve seen consistent demand for our Polar, Epicurean and Cultural Expeditions. With availability now open through March 2028, Atlas enters the new year exceptionally well-positioned, with exciting updates ahead,” he added.
Atlas said that its performance reflects both robust guest demand and disciplined long-term planning, resulting in forward bookings that continue to outpace prior-year benchmarks.
The company stated that as it looks forward, its strong booked position signals confidence across key markets, underscoring a growing presence in the luxury expedition space.
Strategic investments in people, service, and trade partnerships played a central role in driving Atlas’s record results, the brand added.
“2025 represented meaningful progress across the organization,” added Kristian C. Anderson, executive vice president of global sales.
“We expanded our guest services capabilities with the introduction of a dedicated concierge team and strengthened our sales organization further to support our Trade First commitment to travel advisors. These investments have enhanced the guest experience and reinforced the partnerships that continue to drive our success.”
Atlas currently operates a fleet of three 200-guest ships in expedition and traditional itineraries across Antarctica, the Arctic, Europe and more.