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Why November and December is a Great Time to Visit Antarctica

It’s one of the most common questions asked by potential travellers: When is the best time to go to Antarctica? The short answer is that the entire Antarctic season, which runs from November - March, offers absolutely incredible opportunities for wildlife, landscapes, and icebergs. The long answer i

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Camping in Antarctica: Here’s What You Need to Know

Imagine waking up in Antarctica - not in your comfortable cabin, but laying in the snow as the glistening sun reflects off icebergs. As you sit up and look around, you notice a sleeping seal on an iceberg, just offshore — yes, it sounds like a crazy place to spend the night, but that’s what makes ca

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What to Know Before Going to Argentina

If you’re planning a trip to Argentina, get ready for an adventure of a lifetime! Whether you’re spending a few weeks exploring the cities, culture, and landscapes of this vast country or simply spending the day in Ushuaia before your Antarctic cruise, there is so much to love about the spectacular,

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Sea Kayak or Day Paddle in Antarctica? The Differences, Explained

You glide across the still water, quietly paddling through ice. Up ahead, a humpback whale breaches as you admire the otherworldly iceberg formations. It’s no secret that kayaking in Antarctica is one of the most epic things you can do on your trip, but what’s the difference between kayaking or day

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Birdwatching in Antarctica

If you’re a birdwatcher, you’ll already know that birdwatching can take you into some pretty stunning environments, but birdwatching in Antarctica is near the top of the list. You’ll most likely be in Antarctica on a cruise and, while no doubt you’ll be agog at the ice, at the abundant and naïve wil

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Selk’nam: Tierra del Fuego’s Last Forgotten Tribe

One of the last indigenous tribes to have encountered European invaders was one of the most formidable native groups to have ever inhabited South America. Among laymen, they are mostly known for being part of the ‘human zoos’ which were all the rage in Europe during the late 1800s. Snatched from the

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