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Cultural Travel to Remote Villages in Papua New Guinea, Peru, Panama & Alaska – 4 Handpicked Small Ship Cruises

If remote, cultural travel is on your bucket list, read on to see what AdventureSmith founder Todd Smith names as his top cultural small ship cruises.

Aqua Expeditions Joins Us as a Condé Nast Traveler World Saver

Aqua Expeditions wins a 2012 Condé Nast Traveler World Saver Award for its efforts in protecting wildlife and community in Northern Peru. We celebrate their achievement and relive our own 2007 World Saver Award.

Small Ship and Yacht Cruise Charters Can Save up to 50 Percent Off Regular Per Person Cruise Rates

The active travel company securing matches between adventure-seeking clients and a treasure trove of small, expedition ships, AdventureSmith Explorations, also specializes in small ship and private yacht charters.

Top Family Voyages for 2012

AdventureSmith Explorations beckons families with a line-up of 2012 child-friendly cruises from Alaska to Borneo.

Lodge-to-Lodge Ride to Machu Picchu

A first hand account of the Lodge-to-Lodge Ride to Machu Picchu with Mountain Lodges of Peru

Holiday Season Savings

Small Ship Cruise Expert AdventureSmith Explorations Announces Christmas and New Year’s Availability and Early Booking Incentives

Cruise the Amazon with “Jungle” Jack Hanna

Join Jack Hanna on board the M/V Aqua as he explores the Peruvian Amazon for the upcoming season of Into the Wild.

Machu Picchu Update

FETRANSA, the company in charge of repairing the damaged railway segments between the Sacred Valley (Ollantaytambo) and Machu Picchu, issued a statement announcing that works along the Piscacucho – Machu Picchu railroad are going on as planned and that they expect to have trains running by March 29th 2010.  This is some days ahead of [...]

Cruise West adds 3 more Galapagos Cruises in 2011

Cruise West, the world’s leading provider of small-ship explorations to the most fascinating destinations on earth, has added three additional Galápagos Island small ship cruise departures in 2011 for total of five voyages. Discover the natural paradise that inspired Darwin to rock the scientific world and discover new wonders everyday. Take advantage of the savings [...]

REGULAR TRAIN ACCESS TO MACHU PICCHU WILL NOT BE RESTORED BEFORE THE END OF MARCH

Due to the heavy rains that occurred during the last week in the Cusco Area, the Vilcanota River exceeded its volume, causing serious damage to the towns of Aquas Caliente and the Sacred Valley, and seriously affecting the access to the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu site has not been affected at all and [...]