National Geographic Expeditions
Known for blending exploration with education, their trips are guided by experts—from marine biologists to photographers—and often include exclusive access to research sites.
Did you know? Guests on some itineraries have the chance to participate in real conservation work during their trip!
Hurtigruten Expeditions
Specializing in polar and coastal journeys, Hurtigruten offers small-ship expeditions to places like Antarctica, the Galápagos, and the Arctic.
Fun fact: They were the first cruise company to ban single-use plastics across their entire fleet.
G Adventures
This Canadian-founded company is a leader in small-group adventure travel, with a strong focus on sustainable and community-based tourism. Their trips are designed to connect you with local cultures while giving back to the destinations you visit.
Fun fact: G Adventures partners with National Geographic for a special line of immersive experiences that blend exploration with storytelling.
For adventure a little closer to home…
Adventure Canada
Explore Canada’s wild side. From the Arctic to the East Coast, with this Indigenous- and family-led expedition cruise company. Expect rich cultural insight, expert guides, and awe-inspiring landscapes aboard small expedition vessels.
Did you know? Their trips often feature onboard historians, artists, and Inuit cultural educators.
AdventureWomen
Empowering women through travel since 1982 and well before it was trendy, this company curates active, small-group trips designed by women and for women. From horseback riding in Iceland to trekking in Bhutan, these adventures build community and confidence.
Fun fact: Many of their itineraries include local meet-ups with women entrepreneurs and artisans around the world.
Other Unique Operators
We also work with boutique adventure companies offering hand-crafted experiences like camel trekking in Morocco, kayaking through Norwegian fjords, and hot air ballooning over the Serengeti. So what’s your adventure dream?