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Antarctica 2022 | 23 Special Offer
Small Expeditions, Extraordinary Adventures In celebration of the success of our latest season, we are offering travellers unbeatable offers for …
Dr. Sylvia Earle to Host World First Antarctica Climate Expedition
Registrations of Interest now Open for Dr. Sylvia Earle’s World-First Antarctic Climate Expedition “February 2023 will be a moment in …
Volcanos, Icebergs and Pyramids: Three of the World’s Best Dive Spots
Stop Dreaming, Start Planning for 2022 & Beyond Have you been looking for the next most exciting and adventurous place …
Antarctica’s Top 10 Activities
What activities can you actually do in Antarctica? When you visit Antarctica there is more to do than just looking …
Download your own Arctic vs Antarctica Infographic
The Polar Difference They are at polar ends of the earth, but how different really is Antarctica to the Arctic? …
Is Antarctica a Country?
While there are no countries in Antarctica, seven nations have laid claim to parts of it: Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, France, Norway, Chile, and Argentina. The Antarctica Treaty, signed in 1959, brought nations together to share the continent in peace and cooperation.