Overview of
Antarctic Peninsula
The Antarctic Peninsula, which stretches up from the heart of the world’s southernmost continent, is only 620 miles from Tierra del Fuego and, for many, offers a breathtaking first taste of the snow-blanketed landscapes and giant ice sculptures that make up Earth’s least-explored continent. It was unseen by humans until 1820 – a blink of an eye ago in relative terms – and it is sure to make your hair stand on end. The peninsula is covered in white mountain peaks, and thousands of cute Adelie penguin pairs thrive undisturbed in its unique habitat.
Good Things to Know
Reasons to visit Antarctic Peninsula
Some of the suggested expeditions in Antarctic Peninsula!
Explore Antarctica's Exciting
Expeditions
Experience a concentrated expedition cruise that’s all about the frozen continent. Discover Antarctica’s wildlife as we spot seals, penguin colonies and spot whales against backdrops of staggering natural beauty. Join the Expedition Team as they deliver lectures and accompany landings, sharing their knowledge on glaciology, wildlife, climate change and polar exploration. Breathtaking icescapes – Marvel at colossal glaciers and icebergs on this incredible Antarctica expedition cruise. Experience nature’s majesty as we navigate ever-changing icescapes on our hybrid-powered ship. Your Expedition Team will bring you close to your stunning surroundings on ice-cruising and landing activities.
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