Antarctica’s Plants: Thriving in the WildernessDespite its frozen landscapes and challenging climatic conditions, there are plenty of plants in Antarctica, from grasses and lichens to fungi and mosses.Antarctica Spectacular Scenery Spectacular Landscapes Incredible Icescapes 1 mins readRead more
University of Tasmania and Institute for Marine & Antarctic StudiesUTAS and IMAS are developing our understanding of the impact climate change is having on the delicate ecosystems in the southern Atlantic Ocean.Antarctica Arctic Wildlife Antarctic Circle Whales Read more
Dr. Emily Baxter | Head of Guest LearningFrom a childhood passion to a career at the forefront of science and conservation: Dr. Emily Baxter is dedicated to ensuring that you (our guests) have an immersive and hands-on experience.Crew Bio MS Maud Northern Lights Wildlife & Nature Read more
Penguin WatchFind out how Penguin Watch is using the latest technology to help count (and watch) the penguins of Antarctica.Whales Humpback Whales Wildlife watching Whales Read more
Myths and Legends of IcelandIceland is a country of striking and sometimes supernatural beauty - which is matched by its rich and extensive folklore. Here's what you need to know about the Icelandic superstitions.Active Adventures Arctic Flora Arctic Wildlife City Tours 4 mins readRead more
Wildlife in AntarcticaAntarctica is the only continent with no significant plant life and no native land mammals, reptiles, or amphibians. Even in the extreme environment of Antarctica, life not only survives but thrives. Its icy seas, isolated icebergs and snow-driven deserts are home to wildlife that surprise and charm all who visit them. Wildlife & Nature Whales Penguins Birds 4 mins readRead more
Wildlife in the TransoceanicThe Atlantic is the planet’s second-largest ocean, and it’s a biodiverse world that’s home to an array of wildlife. As you sail, keep an eye out for some of its most visible life forms.Wildlife & Nature Flying fish Dolphins Birds 3 mins readRead more