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Even today after many decades of exploration, Antarctica remains a world apart, a majestic last frontier surpassing even the most jaded of travellers’ expectations. For this magnificent voyage we are working with our long time Swedish associates at PolarQuest who have chartered the 84-passenger Ocean Nova, and we will follow in the footsteps of researchers, pioneers, adventurers and discoverers on an expedition to the sixth continent. It is hard to put into words the sheer grandeur of an Antarctic landscape. This most southern of continents, this desert of ice, is so unique and uncommon to man’s experience, that even the most dramatic of photographs pale into insignificance when one is confronted by the sheer magnitude, beauty and wonder of an Antarctic landscape.
During this voyage which is timed for the Antarctic spring, there will be the possibility of sighting seven different species of penguin. The spring is mating season for penguins and other species, and you can witness their spectacular displays of courtship ritual, nest building and such antics as stone stealing. This is also the time the pack ice begins to melt resulting in dramatic icebergs and, when in the Falklands and South Georgia, the spring flowers will be in bloom.
We sail from Ushuaia in Argentina to the Falkland Islands, a truly enchanting place with a unique character and staggering wildlife. This is the last sanctuary of the elegant albatross which soars gracefully against the blue sky, with colonies of elephant seals basking at the foot of vertiginous cliffs. Our next stop is the remote island of South Georgia, a wildlife haven reputed to have more wildlife per square metre than any other place on the planet. Watching the huge elephant seals fight for their harems and being greeted by hundreds of thousands of breeding king penguins are truly unbelievable experiences. We then continue to the most remote and isolated continent, Antarctica, where we explore dramatic landscapes with gigantic icebergs, scenic channels and bustling penguin colonies.
In between our landings and while at sea, you can pass the time on deck looking for wildlife, attend the series of lectures by members of the expedition team, including the award-winning polar photographer and wildlife cameraman, Doug Allan, and simply relax on board.




