YPT is revolutionizing the polar travel experience by offering free internet on board its expedition ships during Antarctica cruises, Greenland cruises or trips to even more remote destinations such as Svalbard, Tristan da Cunha, Saint-Helena or Jan Mayen.
Imagine this: You’re standing on the deck of the one of our expedition ships, on an Greenland cruise or Antarctica cruise, witnessing breathtaking glaciers calve into the icy waters. And now, you can share these unforgettable moments with loved ones back home instantly! You can also post photos of breathtaking icebergs, polar bears, and penguins as you see them and instantly connect with those who care about their story.
YPT is thrilled to announce free daily internet access for all guests, starting right from this Antarctic season. That’s right – every day, you’ll receive 1.5GB of complimentary internet data to post those stunning photos, send heartwarming messages, and keep up with the world while immersed in the wonders of the polar regions. This allowance resets daily, ensuring you can stay connected throughout your entire voyage.
Need more data? No problem! Purchase additional internet vouchers onboard to stay connected even if you’re a heavy user. The cost is 25€ for each 5 GB package you buy. This is particularly important when the journey is 32 days long, like our epic Grand South Atlantic Tour!
Why free Internet on Greenland and Antarctica cruises matters
Between Zodiac excursions and wildlife spotting, sea days offer unique opportunities for relaxation and exploration onboard. With the new internet service, here’s how you can make the most of your downtime:
- Plan your next adventure: Research upcoming shore excursions, discover hidden gems in nearby ports, and book exciting activities for your next stop.
- Connect with fellow travelers: Share tips, swap stories, and make lasting friendships with fellow explorers in our online community.
- Deepen your knowledge: Access a wealth of information about the polar regions, from fascinating wildlife facts to in-depth historical accounts.
- Stay entertained: Catch up on your favorite shows, read a captivating book, or simply browse the web for a dose of inspiration.
By removing the barrier of limited communication, YPT is opening up polar cruising to a wider audience—people who might have hesitated to embark on a remote journey due to concerns about being disconnected.
In an era where staying connected is crucial, the free daily internet eliminates the stress of high roaming charges, patchy satellite services, or completely going off-grid. It caters to both adventure seekers and those who need reliable access for work or emergencies. Have you ever try remote working from Antarctica, Tristan da Cunha – the most remote place on Earth – or Greenland?