Nova Voyage

Bridging Worlds.

The stars aren't just for looking at anymore. We believe space should be accessible to everyone, not just the elite few. How long have you been waiting to see the Earth rise from the moon?

Futuristic spacecraft departing Earth's orbit

The Architects of Tomorrow

Founded by a group of former aeronautics engineers with over 24 years of combined experience at major space agencies, Nova Voyage wasn't born in a boardroom. It started in a garage in Toronto. We're driven by the conviction that galactic tours shouldn't be a dream reserved for Billionaires.

We've spent the last decade perfecting orbital logistics and interplanetary transit. If we can't make it safe, we won't launch it. It's that simple.

Unrivaled Safety

With a 99.9% success rate across 156 heavy-lift launches, our rigorous standards set the benchmark for zero-gravity adventures. We don't take shortcuts when the vacuum of space is on the other side of the glass.

Eco-Launch Initiative

Space travel shouldn't cost the Earth. We're pioneers in bio-methane rocket fuels and dedicated orbital debris cleanup. We leave the cosmos cleaner than we found it.

Nova Voyage engineering team in a collaborative workshop

"The goal isn't just to see the stars, but to ensure our children can walk among them too."

— The Nova Voyage Founders

Close up of planet-bound vessel being prepped for flight

Our Strategic Partners

Trusted by the Best

Voices From the Void

"Floating above the clouds, I finally understood how small, yet how important, we all are."

Lashkar A.

I've spent my life trekking across every continent on Earth, but nothing prepared me for the Mars-bound transit. Nova Voyage handled every detail—from the initial G-force training to the chef-curated space-grade meals. It wasn't just a trip; it was a total perspective shift that I'll carry for the rest of my life.

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Fayth Yergeau

Director of Exploration, Terra Trek

Why did we choose Nova Voyage?

Because they were the only ones who put safety and environmental ethics before their bottom line. The training was intense, but it made the actual launch feel like a walk in the park.

— Zuri Winterbottom