FALKLAND ISLANDS
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USHUAIA
Whether landing on the tranquil Aitcho Islands, exploring King George Island, with its bleached whale bones on the pebble beaches, or getting up close to chinstrap penguins on Deception Island, the Great White Continent is a pristine paradise. Daily activities are dictated by weather conditions to ensure guests see as much as possible.
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Distinguished by glaciers that cover roughly half its landmass, South Georgia is also a wildlife haven, from the chinstrap penguins of Cooper Bay to fur seals in
Fortuna Bay.
SOUTH GEORGIA
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Named for the abundance of elephant seals that once thronged on its shores, this rugged spot is where the crew of Shackleton’s 1915 Endurance expedition waited 135 days to be rescued after their ship was crushed by sea ice.
ELEPHANT ISLAND
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Tucked beneath snow-capped mountains on the banks
of the Beagle Channel and known as the gateway to Antarctica, Ushuaia is also a brilliant starting point for trekking in the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
USHUAIA
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Incredible wildlife – from gentoo penguins to southern giant petrels and the world’s largest colony of black-browed albatross – are a highlight of this remote, historically fascinating group of islands, which includes Steeple Jason and West Point.
FALKLAND ISLANDS
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From the Baker Channel to the Bruggen Glacier – the southern hemisphere’s longest glacier outside Antarctica, with colossal ice cliffs and inky crevasses – the expansive Chilean Fjords are a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
CHILEAN FJORDS
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Whether landing on the tranquil Aitcho Islands, exploring King George Island, with its bleached whale bones on the pebble beaches, or getting up close to chinstrap penguins on Deception Island, the Great White Continent is a pristine paradise. Daily activities are dictated by weather conditions to ensure guests see
as much as possible.
ANTARCTICA
X
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Named for the abundance of elephant seals that once thronged on its shores, this rugged spot is where the crew
of Shackleton’s 1915 Endurance expedition waited 135 days to be rescued after their ship was
crushed by sea ice.
ELEPHANT ISLAND
X
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From the Baker Channel to the Bruggen Glacier – the southern hemisphere’s longest glacier outside Antarctica, with colossal ice cliffs and inky crevasses – the expansive Chilean Fjords are a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
CHILEAN FJORDS
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Incredible wildlife – from gentoo penguins to southern giant petrels and the world’s largest colony of black-browed albatross – are a highlight of this remote, historically fascinating group of islands, which includes Steeple Jason and West Point.
FALKLAND ISLANDS
X
Click for more
Tucked beneath snow-capped mountains on the banks of the Beagle Channel and known as the gateway to Antarctica, Ushuaia is also a brilliant starting point for trekking in the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
USHUAIA
X
Click for more
Distinguished by glaciers that cover roughly half its landmass, South Georgia is also a wildlife haven, from the chinstrap penguins of Cooper Bay to fur seals in Fortuna Bay.
SOUTH GEORGIA
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