Antarctica Travel Guide & South Georgia Travel Guide 

Antarctica Travel Guide & South Georgia Travel Guide 

Fantastic Antarctic expedition with the Sea Spirit

from AGE ™ Travel Magazine
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Are you planning a trip to Antarctica?

Get inspired by AGE™! Follow in the footsteps of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton and join us on a three-week Antarctic expedition with the Sea Spirit from Ushuaia via the southern Shetland Islands, to the Antarctic Peninsula and to the sub-Antarctic animal paradise of South Georgia. Fascinating landscapes, huge icebergs and a unique animal world are waiting for you. 5 species of penguins, Weddell seals, leopard seals, fur seals, elephant seals, albatross and whales. What more do you want? The cost and effort of an Antarctic trip is well worth it.

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Antarctica and South Georgia Travel Guide

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Grytviken is an abandoned settlement and whaling station on the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia. A small museum welcomes visitors.

The Sea Spirit offers adventure and comfort for ~100 guests: Experience the longed-for destination of Antarctica and the animal paradise of South Georgia on a cruise.

Learn all about the animals of Antarctica. What animals are there? Where do you live? And how did they adapt to this special place?

Gold Harbor in South Georgia is a dream. Incredible numbers of king penguins, elephant seals and beautiful landscapes.

When can you experience midnight sun? How long is it light in late summer? Find the best travel time for your Antarctic adventure.

land in sight! At the gates of Antarctica: On the South Shetland Islands there are penguins, glaciers, volcanoes and lost places to see.

When is which animal sighting possible? How long is it light? Are there still icebergs in March? Find out the best time to travel to Antarctica.

On an Antarctic trip, the Antarctic Sound inspires with large tabular icebergs. That is why the body of water is also called Iceberg Avenue.

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