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Sub Antarctic Islands

Submitted by meghall@chimua… on Fri, 03/10/2023 - 02:02

Did you know Antarctica is surrounded on all sides by Sub-Antarctic islands? Most of them are mere specks in the Southern Ocean – not even shown on most world maps. However, these unique, beautiful, and biodiverse islands are rarely visited by travelers and are ideal for anyone seeking a rugged and remote adventure!

Sub-Antarctic cruises usually visit several islands, which can include

MACQUARIE ISLAND

Macquarie Island is one of the most incredible, and least visited, regions of Australia.

Guatemala & Honduras

Submitted by Kira on Wed, 10/26/2022 - 02:55

Why visit Guatemala & Honduras? Guatemala and Honduras are meccas for the nature lover, the history buff and the adrenaline junkie alike. From bird watching, scuba diving and snorkelling to visiting ancient ruins and modern Mayan villages, a Guatemala and Honduras tour can be as diverse as you want it to be.

South America

Submitted by cipl_qa on Mon, 12/23/2019 - 12:16
Tantalise your senses with a multi-country South America tour or focus your travels on just one of the spectacular countries that South America has to offer.

Antarctic Peninsula

Submitted by cipl_qa on Mon, 12/23/2019 - 12:09

Due to its relative proximity to South America, cruises to the Antarctic Peninsula remain the most popular option for Antarctic travellers. An extension of the Andes Mountains range in South America, the peninsula is the northernmost part of the continent and offers a dramatic mountainous backdrop full of stunning scenery and a plethora of wildlife.

Antarctica Cruises from Australia and New Zealand

Submitted by cipl_qa on Mon, 12/23/2019 - 04:33

TRAVELING TO ANTARCTICA CRUISES FROM AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

Traveling to Antarctica from Australia and New Zealand can be achieved in a few ways: you can fly to South America and depart from Ushuaia, Argentina or depart directly on your Antarctica cruise from Australia or New Zealand.

The most popular and affordable Antarctic journey is to fly to Argentina and board your ship in the southernmost city of the world, Ushuaia. Ushuaia is accessible from both the US and Australia.

Ocean Endeavour

Your experiences through the Ocean Endeavour's in-depth expedition program are the number one priority. With her ice-strengthened hull and advanced navigation equipment, the Ocean Endeavour is ideally suited for expedition cruising to the Polar regions.

Antarctica

Submitted by chimuadmin on Wed, 12/05/2018 - 06:52

An Antarctica cruise is the ultimate journey. Filled with awe-inspiring wildlife encounters and sensory experiences of indescribable beauty. To see Antarctica is to experience your place in the world from a whole new perspective.

Breathtaking, otherworldly, and life-changing are common phrases travellers use to describe an Antarctic expedition. But when it comes to Antarctica, language fails us. We simply do not possess the capacity to articulate the profound experience of setting foot on the Great Southern Continent. To truly understand, you must see it for yourself.

Antarctic Circle

Submitted by chimuadmin on Wed, 12/05/2018 - 06:37

Antarctic Circle travel gives you the opportunity to cross the most southerly point reached by Antarctic cruises, joining a select group of travellers and adventures who have journeyed and explored this far south. Follow in the wake of Captain James Cook, one of the first explorers to cross the Antarctic Polar Circle as you set sail on an Antarctic Circle cruise bound for a latitude of 66° 33’ south.

Falkland Islands

Submitted by chimuadmin on Wed, 12/05/2018 - 06:37
Head east for nearly 500 kilometres from South America’s southern Patagonian coast and you will reach the remote, isolated and ruggedly beautiful archipelago of the Falkland Islands. Falkland Islands Antarctica cruises allow you to explore these sparsely inhabited islands, with their rough windswept terrain, coastal wetlands, beautiful white sand beaches and dramatic rock faces set against stunning skies.

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