Beneath the surface, an entirely different world comes to life. Reefs explode with color as fish dart through coral canyons and sea fans sway in gentle currents. A flash of movement reveals a batfish cruising by or a clownfish nestled deep in an anemone.
Swimming alongside sperm whales off the coast of Dominica is both humbling and unforgettable. In this remote stretch of the Caribbean, matrilineal pods navigate the deep blue in silence, surfacing with grace and curiosity.
Sailing through Indonesia aboard Lamima feels like stepping into a dream. Crafted in the style of a traditional phinisi and finished with every modern comfort, Lamima’s lines are elegant, her presence timeless—and yet life onboard is effortless.
Foiling offers a new way to experience the water — smooth, fast, and almost effortless.
Gliding just above the surface, it’s a different connection to the ocean. Quiet, dynamic, and perfect for exploring remote coastlines and hidden bays.
There are moments you can only find in Antarctica.
“Drifting through brash ice, we looked up to see orcas surfacing beside the ship—so close you could hear the breath from their blowholes,” said EYOS CEO Ben Lyons
Crafted in the spirit of Indonesia’s rich maritime heritage, Lamima is more than a yacht—she is an experience. The world’s largest wooden sailing yacht, she glides through the emerald waters of Eastern Indonesia, seamlessly blending tradition with contemporary comfort.
A rare and unforgettable moment—this curious orca approached our EYOS team on a recent expedition, offering an incredible close-up view. Encounters like these make every journey special.
A world of breathtaking beauty carved by Ice Age glaciers and characterized by its challenging environment, Greenland is a land of sled dogs, kayaks, impressive glaciers, colorful settlements and warm, friendly people.
Hanse Explorer. This summer marks EYOS’s first dedicated expedition yachting season in America’s great last frontier. From May to September 2025, Hanse Explorer will navigate Alaska’s breathtaking fjords and inlets, offering unparalleled access to its rugged wilderness.
A rare calm on the legendary Drake Passage as we chart our course toward Antarctica aboard Octopus. Albatross and petrels glide effortlessly alongside, their wings skimming the breeze, while South America fades behind us and the White Continent draws near.
Happy holidays from all of us at EYOS Expeditions. Wishing you a joyous holiday season with peace & cheer in the New Year!
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December 14th marks the anniversary of one of the greatest achievements of the heroic age of early exploration. On this day in 1911, Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen etched his name into history as the first person to reach the geographic South Pole.
Antarctica provides its visitors with unique landscapes, adventure, and thriving wildlife, making it an attractive destination for almost anyone who likes to travel to far-off locations.
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Octopus is once again heading south for Antarctica! EYOS CEO and Ice Pilot Ben Lyons is onboard as they cross the Drake Passage, and will share some of the experience crossing this infamous waterway.
EYOS continued a years-long project assisting NOAA with rebuilding the program’s field camp research station at Cape Shirreff in the South Shetland Islands. Click the link below for more.
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Exploring the ends of the Earth at the poles was once the domain of only the most intrepid explorers, a dream that few could realize. Today, with EYOS, this extraordinary journey is no longer out of reach—it’s an exclusive, once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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For wildlife viewing and activity choices for visitors of all ages, Galápagos is unmatched in its diversity and possibilities. Make 2025 your year for Galapagos— contact us at [email protected] to kick off your adventure.