As the Southern Hemisphere springs to life, we are launching our 11th Antarctic season, as we look forward to RCGS Resolute’s inaugural voyage.
Tag: Antarctic Peninsula
The Antarctic Peninsula features a rich and diverse wildlife, culture, found in the rich waters and along the coast. 90% of the Antarctic wildlife can be found along the Antarctic Peninsula. The area is well known for its scientific importance, wildlife and impressive icebergs which fascinate travelers all over the world. Historically, this is the last permanently uninhabited continent of the planet. Daily shore excursions with expert guides, a range of wonderful activities and inspiring wildlife encounters make this an ideal way to experience this enchanting corner of the world. The One Ocean Expeditions commitment to deliver a variety of excursions encompassing different activities allows guests to choose how their expedition unfolds. Even camping is included in voyage, if weather conditions permit. Antarctica unleashes her majestic qualities of amazement as we explore and discover the key landing and excursion areas of the peninsula showcasing penguins, seals, whales, seabirds, and epic ice.
Why Spring in Antarctica is So Special
Spring in Antarctica offers the best opportunity to see wildlife in pristine snow conditions | One Ocean Expeditions
When is the Best Time to Visit Antarctica- Part 1
Find out why it is so special to travel to Antarctica in spring with One Ocean Expeditions.
Why Are We Counting Penguins in Antarctica?
One Ocean Expeditions supports Oceanites, a non-profit organisation who counts penguins so we don’t have to.
Young Explorers Travel to Antarctica
With the New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust
Why Travel to Antarctica in February and March?
For humpback whales, minke whales & various species of seals February and March are a time of great activity in Antarctica.
Marine Mammal Biologist Talks Science in Antarctica
B Dr. Ari Friedlaender shares insights on his research on marine mammals in Antarctica