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10 Days in Antarctica & the Arctic
All 10 Day Antarctica & the Arctic Tours & Packages 2021/2022
Plan an amazing trip for Antarctica & the Arctic 10 day itinerary. Explore 114 Antarctica & the Arctic 10 day trips from 118 experts with 754 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Plan an amazing trip for Antarctica & the Arctic 10 day itinerary. Explore 114 Antarctica & the Arctic 10 day trips from 118 experts with 754 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Antarctica & the Arctic in 10 days
Antarctic Explorer
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Highlights
- Explore the remarkable Antarctic Peninsula
- Incredible wildlife viewing including seabirds, penguins, seals and whales
- Travel on a small expedition vessel
- Accompanied by extremely qualified Expedition Staff
Antarctic Explorer via Buenos Aires
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- Explore highlights of the Antarctic Peninsula
- Enjoy helicopter flightseeing from Ultramarine for a unique perspective of the Antarctic Peninsula
- Enjoy talks about the environment and wildlife from our onboard Polar experts
- Experience abundant wildlife, such as penguins, seals and whales
- Travel on a small expedition vessel
- Accompanied by extremely qualified Expedition Staff
Introduction to Spitsbergen
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- Explore the remarkable Svalbard Archipelago in 24 hour daylight
- Incredible wildlife viewing including seabirds, walrus, Arctic foxes and Polar bears
- Travel in a small expedition vessel
- Accompanied by extremely qualified Expedition Staff
Spitsbergen Explorer: Wildlife Capital of the Arctic (2024)
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- Sail beyond the Arctic Circle to 80° north
- Zodiac and shore excursions to discover the icy wilderness
- Arctic fox, whales, walrus and huge 200,000 strong colonies of Little auk
- Polar bears often seen hunting on ice floes
- Travel in a small expedition vessel
- Accompanied by extremely qualified Expedition Staff
Antarctic Express: Crossing the Circle
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- Skip the Drake Passage and fly from Punta Arenas to King George Island
- Explore the remarkable Antarctic Peninsula
- Incredible wildlife including seabirds, penguins, seals and whales
- Cross the Antarctic Circle at 66° 33’ S
- Travel on a small expedition vessel
- Accompanied by extremely qualified Expedition Staff
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- Ushuaia – The starting point of your expedition cruise to Antarctica, this busy Argentine port city is the southernmost city in the world and a stunning place to spend a night at the start and end of your cruise to the Antarctic Peninsula
- Beagle Channel – Set sail along the famous Beagle Channel and scenic Mackinlay Pass from Ushuaia as you begin your Antarctic adventure, passing by spectacular snow-capped peaks and colonies of penguins and fur seals gathered on rocky outcrops
- Drake Passage – A historically challenging channel of water which marks the location of the Antarctic Convergence, where the warmer waters of the north meet the cold polar waters of the south resulting in incredible biodiversity of marine life
- The South Shetland Islands – A crucial stop on any Antarctic expedition, this spectacular archipelago is made up of islands, islets and rock outcrops, each with their own population of penguins and seals with plenty of opportunity to spot marine life offshore too
- Antarctic Peninsula – The northernmost point of the continent and a spectacular location for a shore landing with jagged mountain peaks, glaciers and an abundance of wildlife
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- Eqip Sermia Glacier - Sail as close as possible to this living wall of ice and watch as colossal icebergs crash into the waves below
- Sisimiut - Take a guided tour of Greenland's second city, which was founded in 1756 by Count Johan Ludvig Holstein
- Ilulissat - Explore the lively town at your own pace or opt for a thrilling flightseeing excursion over the Icefjord
- Nuuk - Visit the capital of Greenland, which is the world's most northern capital and is home to 19,000 people
- Eriksfjord - Learn about the fascinating Viking history of Erik the Red, who founded the first settlement on Greenland here
- Skjoldungen - Hike on this uninhabited island which is abundant with flora and fauna as well as a now abandoned village
- Prince Christian Sound - Admire the spectacular mountains that rise up on either side of the 60km Sound, offering some of the best views in Greenland
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- The Polar Circle - Cross the Polar Circle, also known as the Antarctic Circle, where you'll visit Detaille Island – a common goal for explorers
- Ushuaia – The starting point of your expedition cruise to Antarctica, this busy Argentine port city is the southernmost city in the world and a stunning place to spend a night at the start and end of your cruise to the Antarctic Peninsula
- Beagle Channel – Set sail along the famous Beagle Channel and scenic Mackinlay Pass from Ushuaia as you begin your Antarctic adventure, passing by spectacular snow-capped peaks and colonies of penguins and fur seals gathered on rocky outcrops
- Drake Passage – A historically challenging channel of water which marks the location of the Antarctic Convergence, where the warmer waters of the north meet the cold polar waters of the south resulting in incredible biodiversity of marine life
- The South Shetland Islands – A crucial stop on any Antarctic expedition, this spectacular archipelago is made up of islands, islets and rock outcrops, each with their own population of penguins and seals with plenty of opportunity to spot marine life offshore too
- Antarctic Peninsula – The northernmost point of the continent and a spectacular location for a shore landing with jagged mountain peaks, glaciers and an abundance of wildlife
Themes
Flights & Transport:
Itinerary Focus:
Highlights
- Ushuaia – The starting point of your expedition cruise to Antarctica, this busy Argentine port city is the southernmost city in the world and a stunning place to spend a night at the start and end of your cruise to the Antarctic Peninsula
- Beagle Channel – Set sail along the famous Beagle Channel and scenic Mackinlay Pass from Ushuaia as you begin your Antarctic adventure, passing by spectacular snow-capped peaks and colonies of penguins and fur seals gathered on rocky outcrops
- Drake Passage – A historically challenging channel of water which marks the location of the Antarctic Convergence, where the warmer waters of the north meet the cold polar waters of the south resulting in incredible biodiversity of marine life
- The South Shetland Islands – A crucial stop on any Antarctic expedition, this spectacular archipelago is made up of islands, islets and rock outcrops, each with their own population of penguins and seals with plenty of opportunity to spot marine life offshore too
- Antarctic Peninsula – The northernmost point of the continent and a spectacular location for a shore landing with jagged mountain peaks, glaciers and an abundance of wildlife
Walking and Hiking in South Iceland: The Drama of Nature
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- Learn about Iceland’s energy source at a geothermal power plant.
- Explore Skaftafell National Park, which spans three glaciers on the southern edge of Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest icecap.
- Soak in a naturally heated river in the colorful, volcanic Landmannalaugar region.
The Best of Iceland: A Country of Beautiful Contrasts
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- Witness geology in action in the “Land of Fire and Ice” and visit a geothermal power plant.
- Go on a scallop fishing excursion in the Breidafjordur and take a bite out of another Icelandic delicacy: shark.
- At the Agricultural Science Center learn how Icelandic agriculture is powered by geothermal greenhouses.
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- Encounter rarely seen and iconic arctic wildlife and their habitats: polar bears, muskoxen, ringed seals, bird cliffs, fox dens and much more
- Visit the Cunningham River estuary, seasonal home to hundreds of beluga whales
- Take advantage of included equipment and activities such as all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), a Mercedes Unimog, kayaking, rafting, fishing and hiking
- Visit Cape Anne Thule sites with ancient stone and bone houses
- Enjoy unique photography opportunities
- Make the most of optional activities such as fishing for arctic char, and the Beechey Island fly-in excursion
- Adventure Week (June 30 - July 7, 2016) Take advantage of included equipment and human-propelled activities unique to the first week of the season, such as fat biking, river kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding
Intergenerational Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice
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- Ride a snowcat to the top of Vatnajokull, Iceland’s largest glacier.
- Discover amazing geological features like the Gullfoss waterfall, the Great Geysir and the Blue Lagoon.
- Meet Icelandic families and enjoy home-cooked meals daily, sampling specialties like lamb, fresh fish and berry-topped skyr.
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- Explore the natural beauty and geological wonders of this amazing island.
- Massive glaciers, powerful waterfalls, volcanoes, spouting hot springs.
- Visit Thingvellir National Park, where the world’s oldest parliament was established.
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