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Photo Explorer: A Photography Expedition to Antarctica

Meet the Team – Michael

Meet the Team – Michael

The staff that make up the Polar Latitudes expedition and home teams are much more than a team – we are a tight-knit family. Most of us voyage together year after year, sharing a deep love for Antarctica. We take immense pleasure in making sure your trip is one you’ll...

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6 Tips for Surviving the Drake Passage (With a Smile)

6 Tips for Surviving the Drake Passage (With a Smile)

To make a trip to Antarctica – and the furthest reaches of the world – you must first experience the necessary rite of passage of crossing the Drake Passage. This is an essential component and traditional part of Antarctica travel, and it has rightly earned its...

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Landing Spotlight – Danco Island

Landing Spotlight – Danco Island

One of our favorite landing sites is Danco Island, a small island located in the Errera Channel close to Neko Harbour. From the spectacular views, excellent hiking, and wildlife spotting it’s a fantastic landing and day of adventure on many of our itineraries. First...

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Meet The Team – Mattias

Meet The Team – Mattias

The staff that make up the Polar Latitudes expedition and home teams are much more than a team – we are a tight knit family. Most of us voyage together year after year, sharing a deep love for Antarctica. We take immense pleasure in making sure your trip is one you’ll...

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The Adèlie Penguin

The Adèlie Penguin

At the end of our voyages, the chatter continues about different wildlife sightings and experiences. It’s not uncommon to have a friendly discussion on what animal you enjoyed seeing best. Between the four species of penguins we typically see on mainland Antarctica,...

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Orca

Orca

The orca, also known as the killer whale, is the ocean’s most formidable predator and the biggest member of the dolphin family.

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Landing Spotlight – Neko Harbour

Landing Spotlight – Neko Harbour

Neko Harbour is located on the Eastern shore of Andvord Bay and is considered a continental landing as it is part of the Antarctic Peninsula. Discovered around 1897 by Adrien de Garlache during his Belgian expedition, it is named after the Norwegian whaling ship...

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Landing Spotlight – Deception Island

Landing Spotlight – Deception Island

One of the most unusual locations we visit is Deception Island, a volcanic island in the South Shetland Islands archipelago. This horseshoe-shaped island is home to thousands of chinstrap penguins and is also a former whaling station. Even more fascinating – it’s the...

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Antarctica Themed Cocktails

Antarctica Themed Cocktails

The Polar Latitudes staff is REALLY missing Antarctica right about now and we’re also feeling a bit bored of our liquor cabinets, to be honest. Since May 13th is World Cocktail Day, we thought why not get creative, connect with our inner bartender, and find some...

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Arctic Tern

Arctic Tern

Arctic Terns are one of the most famous seabirds in the world, known for their long-distance migrations from one pole to another.

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Landing Spotlight: Port Lockroy

Landing Spotlight: Port Lockroy

Port Lockroy is located in a bay on the north-western shore of Wiencke Island just off the Antarctic Peninsula. It is Antarctica’s single most visited landing site, and rightly so with its famous post office and fascinating history. A former British base built in...

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Antarctic Sites – Elephant Island

Antarctic Sites – Elephant Island

Elephant Island is a popular Antarctic destination, famous for its association with Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew’s incredible survival story. It’s also home to vast colonies of elephant seals, fur seals, and various penguin species, offering a glimpse into both history and abundant wildlife.

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