Svalbard Reindeer
Meet the Svalbard reindeer, the smallest species of reindeer, which has evolved to endure freezing temperatures, navigate the Arctic landscape, and find food in extreme conditions.
Meet the Svalbard reindeer, the smallest species of reindeer, which has evolved to endure freezing temperatures, navigate the Arctic landscape, and find food in extreme conditions.
Meet the polar bear, the world’s largest bear species and the ultimate predator of the frozen north, expertly adapted to survive in extreme cold.
The walrus is the only species of the Odobenidae family, a part of the pinnipeds. Discover all about the walruses, from their impressive size to their charming mustaches.
With their dramatic dives and elegant gliding flight, the Northern Gannet is one of the most iconic seabirds of the North Atlantic.
The common eider is quite recognisable: males stand out with their striking black and white plumage, while females with their brown and camouflaged feathers.
Black guillemots are easily spotted in the Arctic seas by their black bodies and bold white wing patches.
The Atlantic puffin or the “clown of the sea,” is a recognisable seabird in the North Atlantic. Famous for its beak and diving, it is essential in Arctic and sub-Arctic marine ecosystems.
The Arctic Skua, also known as the ‘parasitic jaeger’, has adapted to some of the planet’s most challenging environments with its streamlined shape, agile flight, and bold behavior.
Have you ever heard of a fox that can change colors? And it is roughly the size of a house cat? We’re talking about the Arctic fox, one of nature’s most fascinating creatures spotted in the Arctic.
Imagine going on one of our voyages and spotting a penguin that could be as tall as your child. We’re talking about the emperor penguin, the tallest and heaviest species seen during our Antarctica trips.
With its vivid orange-yellow crest, striking red eyes, and quirky name, the macaroni penguin stands out as the most numerous penguin species on Earth.
Considered one of the largest flying seabirds by wingspan, albatrosses spend most of their time above the oceans due to their exceptional gliding flight ability and capacity to sleep while flying.