Antarctica: Fact vs FictionAntarctica: Fact vs Fiction - 5 myths about the frozen continent Antarctica's remote nature and sheer isolation means that there are a lot of misconceptions about life near the south pole.Explorers Program Wildlife & Nature Camping in Antarctica Snowshoeing in Antarctica 4 mins readRead more
Why you need to visit the Isles of ScillyIf you are considering a sunny vacation on British shores, you’d be Scilly not to visit the Isles of Scilly. These eye-catching Isles are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and it’s easy to see why. With its white sandy beaches and tropical setting, a day trip to the Isles of Scilly is truly unforgettable. Learn more about what’s in store using our guide below.White-sand Beaches British Isles Wildlife watching 3 mins readRead more
A sensational adventure in northern GreenlandThe Fram II expedition: A sensational adventure in northern Greenland Legendary explorer Otto Sverdrup and his crew made the Fram II expedition one of the most fruitful expeditions in history.Wildlife & Nature Greenland Greenland gyrfalcon Greenland Sea 7 mins readRead more
King of the Ice | The Svalbard Polar Bear.The Arctic Circle is the only place in the world where you can see this magnificent creature in its natural habitat. Wildlife & Nature Arctic Wildlife Svalbard Environmental commitment 3 mins readRead more
10 fascinating Antarctic features10 Amazing physical features of Antarctica that will inspire you to learn more about this wonderful landscape! Wildlife & Nature Antarctica Camping in Antarctica Changing Climate 5 mins readRead more
Why visit Antarctica? Our top 9 reasons to goThe breathtaking landscapes, thriving wildlife, untouched environments and more - there are hundreds of reasons to visit Antarctica and here’s our top nine.Spectacular Landscapes Remote Beauty Antarctica Snowshoeing in Antarctica 1 mins readRead more
Changing climate in AntarcticaChanging climate in Antarctica With the beginning of the industrial revolution in the early 18th century humans began pouring CO2 into the atmosphere – first from burning coal, and later from oil and gas. Since then this period of anthropogenic climate change has led to a global warming of about 1˚C.Changing Climate Wildlife & Nature Spectacular Wildlife Spectacular Scenery 6 mins readRead more