The Beagle Channel: What will I see?
March 28th, 2025 / Burnham Arlidge
The Beagle Channel is a breathtaking waterway that offers a spectacular introduction to the wild and rugged landscapes of the Southern Hemisphere. But what will you see?
Continue ReadingThe Polar Plunge: What to Expect
March 14th, 2025 / Burnham Arlidge
For the truly adventurous Travelers, there’s one challenge that stands out—the Polar Plunge.
Continue ReadingIs the Drake Passage Dangerous?
March 5th, 2025 / Burnham Arlidge
For centuries, the Drake Passage has been one of the most feared and respected bodies of water on Earth. Just how dangerous is it?
Continue ReadingThe Psychology of Remote Travel: Why Antarctica Draws Us In
February 28th, 2025 / Burnham Arlidge
Why do people seek out remote destinations? The answer lies in our psychology
Continue ReadingFamily Travel to Antarctica: What You Need to Know
January 31st, 2025 / Burnham Arlidge
Sharing such a special destination with your entire family is a magical experience and definitely worth considering
Continue ReadingAntarctic Birdwatching for Enthusiasts: Rare Species and Where to Find Them
December 20th, 2024 / Burnham Arlidge
Birdwatching in Antarctica offers an exciting opportunity for enthusiasts to see some of the most unique species in the world.
Continue ReadingOur Favorite Antarctica Cruise Ships
November 1st, 2024 / Burnham Arlidge
Choosing the perfect ship for your Antarctic adventure is crucial. Here are our personal favorites.
Continue ReadingWhat to Expect on an Antarctic Cruise: A Day in the Life
October 25th, 2024 / Burnham Arlidge
Although each Antarctic cruise is very much at the mercy of the weather, most cruises fall into a daily pattern. What is it?
Continue ReadingStand-up Paddleboarding in Antarctica: All you need to know
October 18th, 2024 / Burnham Arlidge
Paddleboarding, often associated with calm beaches, rivers and tropical destinations, has found an extraordinary new setting - Antarctica.
Continue ReadingHow to travel responsibly in Antarctica?
October 4th, 2024 / Burnham Arlidge
Antarctica is a fragile ecosystem and is, therefore, highly susceptible to human impact. Here's how to travel responsibly.
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