Antarctica

One of the last true wilderness areas left on earth, Antarctica remains largely unchanged since the early explorers and whalers first landed on its inhospitable shores less than two centuries ago. Antarctica is the coldest windiest, driest, iciest and highest of all the major landmasses in the world. It is the continent with the longest nights and the longest days and is home to the world’s greatest concentration of wildlife.

 
 

Antarctica

On this exciting expedition, we have the opportunity to thoroughly explore the South Shetland region and Antarctic Peninsula searching out breathtaking bays and islands and marvelling at extraordinary natural wonders. We’ll also hope to travel further into the polar regions than many other expeditions, journeying as far as the Antarctic Circle at 66° 33° south and beyond.

Aboard our well-appointed expedition vessel, we see Antarctic nature in all its glory. The offshore South Shetland group boasts an abundance of wildlife, including five seal species and massive penguin rookeries of gentoo, Adélies and chinstraps as well as a profusion of seabirds from albatross to skuas. A wildlife highlight may well be watching a variety of magnificent whale species in close proximity as they crest the surface of the waves.

On the Peninsula, we expect to visit the superb Lemaire Channel with its glacial walls rising high on both sides, then we’ll pass through the spectacular Crystal Sound and conditions permitting we’ll get far enough south to visit Marguerite Bay and even the Bellingshausen Sea.

We’ll be stunned by the mainland itself made up of a remarkable sweeping ice-sheet that masks mountains and fills trenches, binding together an entire continent that is close in size to Africa. One can only marvel at the resolve of the early explorers in their quest to conquer this inhospitable land.

Now we are the explorers and it’s our chance to undertake a range of exciting activities amidst some of the most dramatic scenery to be found on earth from Zodiac cruises and sea kayaking to wildlife watching and hiking. If conditions are suitable, we may even have the chance to camp ashore on the expanse of continental ice. It has become a hallmark of our Antarctic program to offer a range of options, catering to various interests. We’ll break into small groups for Zodiac cruising excursions, wildlife watching and sea kayaking, as well as extensive hikes on shore. Or you may simply wish to sit for hours onshore near a penguin rookery, contemplating the remarkable commotion all around. The choice is yours.

Voyage Dates & Itineraries

Please contact us for more information about this trip.

Prices are in US Dollars and are given as a guide only.