The polar expedition explores the most distant Southern Hemisphere locations which host the highest concentration of wildlife in their natural environment. The journey begins at Ushuaia which sits at the southernmost point of South America before traveling through the Falkland Islands and the Southern Ocean to reach South Georgia and then Antarctica's icy landscapes.
The journey brings travelers to huge seabird nesting areas while they also get to visit sites from historic explorations and experience stunning polar views which glaciers and floating icebergs have created. The expedition moves into deep Antarctic waters which lead to the Antarctic Circle before it heads back north through the Drake Passage to finish a memorable journey across one of Earth's remaining wild areas.
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