Antarctic Birdwatching for Enthusiasts: Rare Species and Where to Find Them
November 8th, 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.
Continue ReadingExpedition Ships Need Great Expedition Guides
September 27th, 2024 / Burnham Arlidge
The expedition teams are the rockstars of the Antarctic cruise world: Here is why.
Continue ReadingPunta Arenas to Antarctica: Experience the Chilean fjords
September 13th, 2024 / Burnham Arlidge
Taking a cruise from Punta Arenas to Antarctica is a stunning route that takes in the Chilean fjords and the spectacular Antarctic Peninsula in one trip.
Continue ReadingThe Best Binoculars for Your Antarctic Cruise
September 6th, 2024 / Burnham Arlidge
When embarking on an Antarctic cruise, the first item you will see in my case is a good pair of binoculars. Antarctica is a wildlife watching bonanza and binoculars get you as close as possible to the action.
Continue ReadingSnorkeling in Antarctica: All You Need to Know
August 16th, 2024 / Burnham Arlidge
While snorkeling is commonly associated with warm, tropical waters, it is also possible to explore the icy underwater world of Antarctica.
Continue ReadingThe Top 5 Things You Never Thought You Could Do in Antarctica
August 9th, 2024 / Burnham Arlidge
Often thought of as an inhospitable land of ice and snow, reserved for intrepid explorers and scientists, Antarctica is now seeing a boom in tourism and new activities.
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