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Whether a Cargo ship has 1 or 101 passengers onboard, it will still sail and use just as much fuel, making your journey almost completely 'carbon neutral'. |
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE CONTACTING US
UPDATED SPRING 2024
Travelling on a cargo ship is a unique experience. Whether you love the sea, are conscious of your carbon footprint, don't like flying or simply prefer to sail in a relaxed atmosphere, away from the crowds, then travelling by cargo ship is the right choice for you.
We've been doing this for over 30 years and are passionate about providing a personalised service tailored to your needs.
Alas, since the pandemic and with only a few exceptions, deep sea intercontinental voyages are no longer possible; shipowners and/or their charterers have withdrawn this discretionary activity, we are seeing little enthusiasm from them to resume the activity any time soon.
That means:
- No transatlantic voyages
- No Australia/New Zealand/Europe voyages
- No Europe/South America voyages
- No transpacific voyages
- No round the world voyages
- No voyages in around Asia or Oceania
However, still possible are:
- short haul European, Mediterranean, Baltic are bookable however 2024 availability is already limited on some routes.
- Europe/South Africa/Europe voyages but are fully booked well into 2025; waitlisting/standby is possible for additional cargo induced voyages on a rolling 6-week basis.
- French Polynesian voyages (mv Aranui V)
- mv Bella Desgagnes (St Lawrence River, Canada)
- mv St Helena, global voyages supporting the Extreme E organisation are available but bookable only close to departure.
There may be cruise ship alternatives, please ask if you have a specific voyage in mind as several Voyage Options are possible on some of the routes popular with cargo ship travellers. Note please that owing to the restrictive policies of the major cruise lines, in most cases you may only book cruises through a travel agent in your country of residence.
Do please take some time to check our website for available routes, also our ‘Ask the Captain’ section for frequently asked questions BEFORE contacting us!
Our website is updated regularly with currently bookable options; please do not contact us regarding deep sea international cargo voyages that are not listed as without the support and co-operation of willing shipowners we can no longer viably respond.
Try us and travel the world your way!