- in 1996 we organized and carried out a cruise by the foreign cruise ship Hanseatic (“Hapag-Lloyd Cruises” company, German shipowner) to the Commander Islands, along the coast of Kamchatka and the Kuril Islands.
- in 1997 and 1999 we brought the first private foreign mega-yacht Turmoil to the Far East of the Russian Federation and carried out multi-day cruises to the Kuril Islands, Kamchatka and Chukotka.
- in 1998 we organized and carried out multi-day cruises to the Commander Islands and Kamchatka onboard the foreign ship “World Discoverer” for the ship operator Society Expeditions.
- in 2001 we organized and carried out a cruise around the Kuril Islands and Kamchatka for the classic cruise ship Asuka (“NYK Cruises”, Japanese shipowner);
- in 2002 we organized and carried out a cruise program with a complete bypass of the coasts of the Sea of Okhotsk onboard the cruise ship “World Discoverer”;
- on October 1, 2002 the first large passenger cruise ship MV Volendam (Holland America Lines) made a successful call at the port of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, with 1,195 passengers onboard;
- in 2003 we organized a cruise around the Kuril Islands and Kamchatka for “Pacific Venus” (“Japan Cruise Line”, Japanese shipowner) with landings for the passengers on the islands of Paramushir and Atlasova;
- in 2007 we organized the first successful multi-day cruises with a circumnavigation of the White Sea onboard the cruise ship Clipper Adventurer (operated by Zegrahm Expeditions);
- in 2008 we organized the first successful cruises in the Eastern sector of the Russian Arctic and the Wrangel Island Nature Reserve onboard the Russian passenger ship Marina Tsvetaeva (operated by the Russian ship owner Poseidon Expeditions);
- in 2009 the first foreign flagged passenger ship The World was brought to the Eastern sector of the Russian Arctic, the Wrangel Island Nature Reserve, and carried out a cruise in Chukotka;
- in 2011 the first foreign passenger ship National Geographic Explorer (operated by Lindblad Expeditions) was launched in the western sector of the Russian Arctic, the “Russian Arctic” National Park, the islands of Novaya Zemlya and the Franz Josef Land archipelago;
- in 2010, for the first time in the history of passenger cruising, we organized and successfully carried out a voyage through the Northern Sea Passage onboard a passenger ship (not an icebreaker) as part of a cruise by the Russian passenger ship Akademik Shokalsky operated by the Australian company Aurora Expeditions;
- in 2014 a passage along the Northern Sea Route was successfully prepared and carried out for the first time onboard the foreign cruise ship Hanseatic (operated by Hapag-Lloyd Cruises);
- in the period from 2011 to 2020, 8 passages along the Northern Sea Route were completed on 6 different vessels: m/v “Akademik Shokalsky” (in 2011); on cruise ships “Hanseatic” (2014, 2016), “Bremen” (2015, 2018, 2019), “Silver Explorer” (2019), “Le Boreal” (2020);