Landing Spotlight – Port Charcot
Step into Antarctic history at Port Charcot, where penguins, seals, and iconic iceberg views await on this remarkable Booth Island landing site.
Step into Antarctic history at Port Charcot, where penguins, seals, and iconic iceberg views await on this remarkable Booth Island landing site.
Sail through Antarctica’s breathtaking Lemaire Channel – known as Kodak Alley – for epic views, towering icebergs, and frequent whale, penguin, and seal sightings.
Cierva Cove is a stunning cove that lays 6 nautical miles southeast of Cape Sterneck in Hughes Bay, along the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. It is named after Juan de la Cierva, a Spanish pilot, engineer, and inventor.
Discover Cuverville Island, home to the largest Gentoo penguin colony on the Antarctic Peninsula, rich in wildlife, rare flora, and stunning icy landscapes.
Step into history at Grytviken, South Georgia – explore whaling station ruins, Shackleton’s grave, a historic church, wildlife, and the South Georgia Museum.
Experience Danco Island’s stunning views, Gentoo penguin colony, and whale sightings – an unforgettable Antarctic Peninsula landing in the scenic Errera Channel.
Visit Neko Harbour for calving glaciers, wildlife sightings, and hilltop views – an unforgettable landing on the Antarctic Peninsula.
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...
Send a postcard from Antarctica at Port Lockroy – discover its historic British base, museum, and Gentoo penguin colonies.
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.
Discover five fascinating research stations you might visit on an expedition to Antarctica, where scientists conduct vital studies and share their insights into this unique continent.