Trip at a Glance
Small Groups: Never more than 28 travelers—guaranteed!
It was 1895 when the Anglo-Norwegian explorer Carsten E. Borchgrevink became the first human to set foot in Antarctica. Others followed—Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton, to name two of the most famous. But even today, few explorers, scientists, and daring travelers have ventured to this icy wonderland at the end of the Earth. Larger than the U.S. and Mexico combined, this vast frozen wilderness boasts gleaming ice-blue glaciers bigger than skyscrapers, a pink-hued polar sun that never sets in summer, and a wildlife population so abundant it defies superlatives. Orca and humpback whales, rookeries of chinstrap, Adélie, and gentoo penguins, seals, dolphins, and innumerable birds—all there ready to welcome you. Join the ranks of the privileged few and experience this vast continent for yourself. Antarctica will change you—the extraordinary plenitude, the profound stillness, and the sure knowledge that you are visiting one of the last pure places on Earth.
Now save up to $2600 per couple on all November-December departures
Solo Travelers—Save up to $2700 with Reduced Single Supplement
Applies to all 2012 reservations.
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