Cruise Antarctica


South Shetland Islands

Explorers’ last Antarctica cruise

Monday, November 26th, 2007

Read our previous post about the sinking of the Antarctic cruise ship: the Explorer
The Explorer was on a 19-day cruise of Antarctica and the Falkland Islands, near the South Shetland Islands, letting passengers observe penguins, whales
and other wildlife.
You could almost say that this Antarctic cruise was really inspired by the
Antarctic explorations of ill-fated adventurer [...]

Why did the M/S Explorer hit an iceberg?

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

At this very moment, the M/S Explorer Antarctica cruise ship has an about 23-degree list after it hit an iceberg nearby King George Island in Antarctica at 0524 GMT.
The 100 passengers on board are rescued by lifeboats from 2 nearby cruiseships: the Endeavor and the well known Norwegian Nordnorge.
What is intriguing though is that this [...]

Travel to Antarctica

Friday, November 16th, 2007

Planning your Antarctica Travel
Since you don’t take an Antarctica vacation every day, and the Antarctica travel season is only 4 months, you have all the time in the world to prepare yourself for your Antarctica Travel.
Read about my Antarctica Vacation: an Antarctica Cruise on the Antarctica ship "Kapitan Dranitsyn".
Read the Antarctica Travel Tips [...]

George Island

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

The UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon has expressed his concerns about climate change after making a historic visit to Antarctica.
Historic because people like you and me need to fork out our own money if we want to take part in the Antarctica tourism…
After seeing first hand the impact of rising temperatures, Mr Ban said that [...]