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Ushuaia, Argentina
Ushuaia, Argentina
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Take at least two excursions daily, either in Zodiacs or on land, to explore the incredible surroundings of the Antarctic wilderness. After winter, Antarctica awakens, and snow cloaks the continent in a pristine whiteness – a completely unique landscape.
Cruise on Zodiacs through ice-strewn bays and channels, among floating electric blue icebergs. Look out for marine wildlife as you go!
Attend informative lectures by your onboard polar experts, who can provide amazing insights into the region's diverse wildlife and unique geology.
Participate in initiatives like NASA's GLOBE Observer program, where your observations help track environmental changes. You can also take part in Citizen Science Projects like the Seabird Survey, which gathers data on Antarctic birds.
Become an expert birdwatcher – see the vast penguin populations in the rookeries, watching as they build their nests and court. Look out for albatross, fulmars and petrels as you sail the Drake Passage.
Venture to the end of the world on the "Best of Antarctica: Pristine Wilderness" expedition. This 11-day guided polar cruise, starting and ending in Ushuaia, immerses you in the untouched majesty of the Antarctic Peninsula. Watch penguin colonies burst into life, spot leopard seals on drifting ice, and witness albatrosses soaring overhead. Daily Zodiac excursions and expert-led lectures provide in-depth knowledge of the region’s wildlife and geology, while opportunities to contribute to Citizen Science Projects enhance the sense of discovery. The true USP: access to Antarctica’s raw, unspoiled vistas—a privilege few travelers ever experience.