HX Expeditions has delivered a record 2025 Australia/New Zealand sales growth driven by a 17 per cent increase in advisor-booked sales, reflecting a strong demand for expedition cruising and continued investment in commercial capabilities.
“Australia and New Zealand are very important markets for HX and our increased sales in these regions over the past 12 months reflect a very deliberate strategy to strengthen and grow our foothold in both countries,” HX Expeditions director of sales for Australia and New Zealand Amber Wilson said.
“We made focused investments in our trade partners and in building a strong local team, creating a solid foundation for long-term growth. Advisors are responding because they see commitment, consistency and a partner that’s building for the future.”
New ownership, investment and independence
At the start of 2025, HX Expeditions completed a major ownership transaction that established the company as a fully independent expedition cruise operator, bringing in new owners committed to growth. “2025 was a defining year for HX,” HX Expeditions chief executive officer Gebhard Rainer said. “Independence gave us the flexibility to move faster, invest with intention, and begin executing a clear, long-term growth strategy.”
With that foundation in place, HX Expeditions focused in 2025 on executing a more disciplined go-to-market strategy, strengthening trade engagement and driving greater commercial consistency across regions.
Systems investment to support B2B growth
To support its expanding trade business, HX Expeditions invested in systems designed to make it easier for advisors to sell and service expedition travel. HX Expeditions expanded its partnership with cruise technology provider Versonix, implementing the Seaware Touch platform to improve booking efficiency and support continued B2B growth.
Rolled out in phases during 2025, the platform centralises inventory, pricing, and distribution across sales channels. The upgraded system enables greater self-service for travel advisors while improving efficiency and operational support across HX Expeditions’ commercial teams.
“All 2027/28 season bookings now flow through our Seaware-powered platform,” Wilson added. “Technology investments are helping remove friction and support growth, but the strategy starts with people, partnerships and trust.”
Fleet and product investment
HX Expeditions continued to invest in its fleet in 2025, completing major refurbishments of MS Fram and MS Spitsbergen, including redesigned interiors, enhanced dining venues, and upgraded Science Centres that support onboard research engagement. In parallel, HX completed a full repaint of its five state-of-the-art expedition ships, introducing a distinctive new livery and delivering a consistent visual identity across all operating regions.
Additionally, HX Expeditions expanded offerings across key products. In Antarctica, where HX is the largest expedition cruise operator, the company increased kayaking capacity by 188 per cent and doubled camping capacity, while maintaining strict alignment with IAATO regulations, offering guests more opportunities to kayak and camp than any other operator in the region.
2026 outlook and 130 years of operation
HX enters 2026 with strong expectations of continued growth, supported by sustained demand for expedition travel and a strengthened commercial and operational platform. On 8 July 2026, HX marks 130 years of operation, highlighting both the company’s legacy and the momentum behind expedition cruising.
“We pioneered expedition cruising in 1896, and 130 years later, it is the fastest-growing segment in the industry,” Wilson concluded. “There has never been a better moment for expedition travel, and for partners and guests to engage with the company that pioneered the segment.”
