Crossing the Southern Ocean into deep Antarctica has challenged even the best sailors, but is well worth the adventure. The remote Ross Sea is the site of historic huts left by the polar explorers Scott and Shackleton as well as abundant wildlife, and breathtaking vistas of icebergs, penguins, diverse birdlife and seals. The Sub-Antarctic Islands include Snares, Auckland and Campbell Islands, plus the World Heritage site of Macquarie Island, home to 3 million Royal Penguins and hundreds of thousands of King Penguins.
Highlights of our Ross Sea programs include:
• Get close to the extraordinary King, Macaroni & Royal Penguins
• Visit the historic huts of Shackleton and Scott
• Explore the remote parts of East Antarctica
• Encounter glaciers, tabular icebergs and the Ross iceshelf
• Wealth of wildlife including Penguins, whales, seals and birds
• The sweep of the magnificent Polar Plateau
• Wildlife rich Sub-Antarctic islands
Departures
Scott and Shackleton's Antarctica departs on 21 Jan 2012.