MV Freya

Secret Atlas Unveils Redesign of MV Freya

MV Freya
 
 

Micro-cruise specialist Secret Atlas has announced a redesign of its flagship MV Freya, which will now feature six dedicated single cabins for independent explorers.

The new reconfiguration dedicates half of the ship’s guest capacity to solo travelers without any additional costs or single supplements. The layout includes four Classic Single cabins, allowing six out of 12 passengers their own private space.

“We’ve seen a fundamental shift in how people want to explore the polar regions,” said Michele D’Agostino, Co-Founder of Secret Atlas, in a press release statement. “Solo travel on an Arctic expedition is about sharing those experiences with a group of like-minded individuals and to feel part of a small expedition team. By dedicating half of MV Freya to single occupancy, we’re creating a space where independent adventurers can enjoy the intimacy of a 12-person expedition while having a private space to relax at the end of the day.”

Secret Atlas offers a range of Expedition Micro Cruises available for solo travelers to the Arctic this summer, including a 10-day Svalbard Summer Micro Cruise departing in June, July, and August. Travelers looking to explore both Greenland and Svalbard in one journey can explore the Northeast Greenland National Park Micro Cruise itinerary.

For more information, visit secretatlas.com.