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Helena - UK Travelled: November 2022
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9
A very difficult question. Being completely engulfed by amazing wildlife in such a close proximity. It was a sensory overload in every sense of the word.
...read moreDeb - USA Travelled: February 2024
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10
The ice was the best part. The wildlife of course was super fun, like the baby penguins and hundreds of humpback whales feeding, but to see ice so blue, so vast, so grand - breathtaking.
...read moreAndrew P. - Canada Travelled: February 2024
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9
Blue icebergs and penguins
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8
There were many, but kayaking probably tops the list.
...read moreJennifer - Canada Travelled: November 2022
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10
All moments in Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica were memorable! A favourite however was our last day which was a combo hiking/kayaking/zodiac excursion on a glorious sunny day through icebergs and penguin colonies at Cuverville Island. Antarctica doesn’t get better than this!
...read moreDirk - USA Travelled: December 2022
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10
I am still 'working through' my 7,000 plus photos and I am reliving some of these moments that I captured 'digitally'. It is impossible to reduce the trip to only 'one moment'. The first sight of the Antarctic Peninsula, watching Penguins stumbling over the rocks, hitting some ice at night that shakes the entire ship, South Georgia's sheer endless number of Penguins, Grytviken Whaling station, the endless cruising along the 80 mile long iceberg A76-a,...
...read moreKim - UK Travelled: November 2022
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10
An impossible question. Way too many to choose from! But one stand-out moment, being a cetacean-lover, was the ship being surrounded by three species of whales/dolphins at the same time.....fin whales, humpback whales and orca. Awesome!
...read moreDavid - Canada Travelled: December 2023
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10
. There were many but I think the first was waking early one morning and looking out our cabin at the first sighting a massive size iceberg.
...read moreChristen - USA Travelled: December 2023
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Rating
10
The first time I saw Antarctica proper, it took my breath away.
...read moreAlison - USA Travelled: December 2022
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Rating
9
There were so many great moments, although the first day when the weather cooperated was truly the best day! Walking among our first gentoo colony and seeing how clumsy they are on land but graceful they are in the water - and the sun was shining, it felt so warm that everyone was stripping off their layers! And later that day, we kayaked through an ice graveyard and the water was so smooth, and our guide let us jump into the freezing cold water at the end of our paddle!
...read moreCathie - USA Travelled: December 2022
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Rating
7
Opening the drapes in my cabin the first morning and seeing Antarctica
...read moreWanda - USA Travelled: November 2024
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10
Nearly everyday’s outing was a memorable moment…though more accurate a memorable outing! — Seeing flying albatross for the first time brought tears to my eyes as I’ve wanted to see them since 2002! —Kayaking and hearing the thousands of years old brash ice bubbles brought laughter…a musical song.
...read moreJulie - UK Travelled: December 2023
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9
Kayaking in the quiet, majestic bays
...read moreMichael - USA Travelled: December 2022
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10
Kayaking among dozens of "porpoising" Macaroni penguins off the shore of South Georgia Island. It was our first experience with ocean kayaking, and riding the swells in the bright sun with mountains and dramatic clouds all around and the playful penguins entertaining us was a truly magical experience.
...read moreBarbara - USA Travelled: December 2024
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10
Kayaking in Wilhelmina Bay with icebergs and whales quite nearby and two emperor penguins on the shore.
...read moreMarlene - Canada Travelled: January 2023
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9
Watching an iceberg rollover and sailing the Lemare channel in a snowstorm
...read moreBarbara - USA Travelled: February 2023
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8
St Andrews Bay and the whales circling us while kayaking in Neko Harbour
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