
Although equally as breathtaking, the Aurora Australis, also known as the ‘Southern Lights’, are,...
Read MoreAn unspoiled natural wilderness, the continent of Antarctica is one of the most uniquely beautiful places on earth.
Home to a wealth of dramatic wintry landscapes, from soaring mountains and active volcanoes to giant glaciers and cobalt-hued fjords.
Though due to its remote location and hostile climate, it is hardly a major tourist destination, those who journey to its icey shores will find a surprisingly diverse array of wildlife - including numerous species of whale, penguin, and seal - along with a fascinating array of sights to explore and unique activities to try!
Although equally as breathtaking, the Aurora Australis, also known as the ‘Southern Lights’, are,...
Read MoreThere are few more dramatic experiences than a close-up encounter with a whale, and Antarctica is...
Read MoreAntarctica is estimated to be home to some 12 million penguins encompassing a number of different...
Read MoreThere is no better way to explore Antarctica’s dramatic landscapes and to immerse yourself in its...
Read MoreAntarctica is only reachable by ship, either from Ushuaia at Argentina’s southernmost tip, or via King George Island which is a 2-hour flight from Punta Arenas in Chile.
May through to September is the best time to visit, as the pack ice has melted sufficiently to allow ships to pass through.
The average winter temperature at the South Pole is about -49°C. Your home freezer is only about -15°C. The wind chill factor means that it can feel much colder.
Number one on so many peoples bucket lists, the northern Lights are a natural spectacular producing some of the most mesmerising views of the world.
Witnessing these incredible creatures in their natural habitat is a privilege few get to experience.
Something that not many people say they have done, you can walk on a Glacier in some of the most spectacular places in the world.