
Our Destinations
Discover the world’s most remote destinations on our exclusive small-ship expeditions.
Sail Remote Corners of the World
South America
Our state-of-the-art vessels in the Peruvian Amazon and Galapagos Islands offer some of the most unique experiences in South America. Spend your days discovering each destination's best-kept secrets, from spotting pink dolphins to discovering ancient lava flows.

Explore the rich volcanic landscapes and famously biodiverse waters of the Galapagos Islands. With twice-daily excursions – snorkeling, hiking, kayaking, and tender rides – encounter endemic species of penguins, giant tortoises, and iguanas which can't be found anywhere else in the world.

Journey into the world’s largest rainforest aboard Aqua Nera and Aria Amazon. Sail the Peruvian Amazon’s most exciting tributaries and go on jungle walks with our trained local guides in search of exotic wildlife including pink dolphins, black caimans, and anacondas.
Southeast Asia
Our luxury expeditions in Southeast Asia offer the best of many worlds. Whether it's cultural discoveries along the Mekong — blessed with a heritage dating back millennia — or island-hopping in East Indonesia — home to the world's most biodiverse waters — there's an ideal adventure waiting for every traveler.

Sailing from Bali to Labuan Bajo and vice versa, this voyage uncovers the best of the Nusa Tenggara archipelago, including Moyo Island, Komodo National Park – a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its native population of Komodo Dragons and the Pink Beach – and Horseshoe Bay. Embark on expert-led excursions to discover the world’s most biodiverse marine habitats and check off bucket-list experiences such as swimming with whale sharks.

An epic journey sailing the Spice Islands, which were the focal point of the global spice trade in the 16th and 17th century. As the place of origin of nutmeg – a spice that was once worth more than its weight in gold – the Spice Islands were the holy grail for famous Old World explorers. While sailing on board the luxurious Aqua Blu, enjoy days of snorkeling and diving combined with the exploration of historical forts and hikes to nutmeg plantations.

Raja Ampat, with its glittering turquoise waters and natural karst formations, is best known for harboring the world’s most diverse collection of underwater habitats and marine species. It is home to over half of all known species of tropical fish and three-quarters of all reef-building corals. Embark on expert-led snorkeling and diving excursions at the region’s hotspots for wildlife encounters. On land, uncover hidden lagoons, coves, and the magical Kali Biru blue river, as well as forests that shelter rare bird species including Wilson’s bird of paradise.

Asmat and West Papua are among the most uncharted destinations in all of Indonesia, rarely visited on board New Guinea cruises. Aqua Expeditions’ exclusive sailings in November 2025 will explore this region with stops at destinations including Momon, Cape Papisol, Triton Bay, and the jungles of Asmat. This itinerary is also offered in combination with cross-destination sailing exploring Spice Islands and Raja Ampat featuring some of the world’s best snorkeling and diving opportunities.

Aqua Blu offers highly exclusive dual-destination cruises as one-off itineraries each year. These 9- and 12-night voyages sail to a number of East Indonesia’s uncharted and rarely explored islands. This is the perfect opportunity for those looking to discover the hidden gems of this region, which not many get a chance to see.

Immerse yourself in centuries-old heritage as you discover the Mekong Delta and its storied past. Embark on expert-led excursions while sailing on Aqua Mekong: kayak to floating villages, discover historic Buddhist temples, and cycle along picturesque ricefields to explore monuments from the Khmer Empire.
East Africa

Discover East Africa’s most captivating archipelagos on board Aqua Lares. From Seychelles’ Aldabra Atoll—home to giant tortoises and spectacular dive sites—to Zanzibar’s historic spice routes and mangrove forests, each voyage dives deep into the Indian Ocean’s premier hotspots for biodiversity and culture.
