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
Expedition cruises in warm watersExpand your horizons and be part of unique expedition cruises in the seas of the Caribbean, Central America, and South America.Wildlife & Nature Active Adventures Ancient Cultures Ancient Kingdoms 4 mins readRead more
10 things to know about your environmental commitment in SvalbardA voyage to Svalbard offers experiences close to nature’s most spectacular landscapes, genuine cultures, exceptional people and amazing wildlife. Preserving these resources in their natural, unspoiled condition is our priority - you will always experience the highest environmental awareness on board and ashore.Wildlife & Nature Environmental commitment Svalbard Arctic flora 3 mins readRead more
15 Interesting Facts About AntarcticaOn the southern-most tip of the planet rests one of the world's most massive and mysterious landmasses - the frozen realm of Antarctica.Wildlife & Nature Antarctica Active Adventures Age of Discovery 4 mins readRead more
Antarctica LandingsAntarctica Landings Explore this wild and wonderful frozen continent and see penguins, whales and seals in their natural habitat. Antarctica Landings with expedition boats Exploring Explorers programme 3 mins readRead more
When to visit AntarcticaNot sure when exactly to travel to Antarctica? This calendar of what you can see during different stages of its spring and summer season might help you decide. As the sun returns to Antarctica after its long winter, a wealth of wildlife can be seen throughout the spring and summer season. Each period showcases different stages of the cycle of life, including courting, nest-building, giving birth to new life, and raising their young.Wildlife & Nature Antarctica Active Adventures Camping in Antarctica 3 mins readRead more
Port Lockroy: Five Fun FactsLocated off the Antarctic Peninsula’s coast, Port Lockroy is a natural harbour with two ship visits per day during summer, making it Antarctica’s single most visited site.Antarctica Penguins Exploring Adventure 3 mins readRead more