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Much like traditional ocean cruising, there are a range of expedition operators with varying price points, inclusions and ...
In 1914, explorer Ernest Shackleton and his 27-man crew set sail on a journey to Antarctica. Their mission? To become the first people to ever cross the entire continent, which is roughly 1.3 ...
It’s a long-form account of their four-week sailing trip in Antarctica. As Herrgott said, on a journey like this surfing in 35-degree water is just a bonus.
Sailing to Antarctica with Atlas Ocean Voyages The 198-passenger World Traveller, which took its maiden voyage in 2022, is one of three polar adventure ships in the fleet of Atlas Ocean Voyages, a ...
Sailing to Antarctica with Atlas Ocean Voyages The 198-passenger World Traveller, which took its maiden voyage in 2022, is one of three polar adventure ships in the fleet of Atlas Ocean Voyages, a ...
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions’ two new, shorter cruise routes to Antarctica from help travelers maximize their time on the White Continent ...
Russian sailing vessels – the Kruzenshtern, the Sedov and the Pallada - have triumphantly completed the passage from Russia to the southern part of the Atlantic in the wings of the Sails of the World, ...
The ships sailing to Antarctica run the gamut from bare-bones former research vessels to ultra-luxe purpose-built vessels. Naturally, cruises on the more luxurious vessels tend to cost more.
It was a bucket-list cruise to Antarctica. Then plans changed. Passengers on the Norwegian Star are demanding answers after their cruise was rerouted ...
We were two sailing days away, appetites whetted by behemoth tabular icebergs floating northwards from the frozen continent while snow petrels, the “Angels of Antarctica”, ghosted by like icy ...
I'm a travel influencer who's sailed to Antarctica 3 times. It's a notoriously treacherous journey — but it's so worth it.
In 1914, explorer Ernest Shackleton and his 27-man crew set sail on a journey to Antarctica. Their mission? To become the first people to ever cross the entire continent, which is roughly 1.3 ...