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Antarctic Circle Voyage |
13 days |
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$7,390.00 |
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In Antarctica, the unconquerable continent, we will experience the majesty of nature as found nowhere else on Earth. From our ship's unlimited vantage points, we will witness a never-ending procession of sculpted icebergs and awe-inspiring glaciers ...more |
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Antarctic Peninsula Adventure |
11 days |
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$5,590.00 |
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After spending 10-nights on board our vessel exploring this wonderful part of the world, we are certain you will leave Antarctica with a completely different perspective than when you arrived. After all, it would be impossible ...more |
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Falkland Islands, South Georgia and Antarctic Peninsula |
19 days |
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$10,990.00 |
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You may feel, as we do, that if you make the journey to the bottom of the world you may as well stay awhile. On this far-reaching expedition to the islands of the South Atlantic ...more |
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South Orkney Antarctic Odyssey |
13 days |
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$8,790.00 |
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Snow-capped mountains rising from the sea, sweeping glaciers and hundreds of tabular icebergs drifting north from the Weddell Sea will greet you on the South Orkney Islands, a small archipelago lying in the middle of the ...more |
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Svalbard Explorer |
9 days |
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$3,595.00 |
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The sun never sets on the remote Norwegian islands of the Svalbard Archipelago, high above the Arctic Circle. From the moment we throw lines and start our voyage, we are in the land of the polar ...more |
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Canada's Northwest Passage |
15 days |
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$7,395.00 |
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Transit the Northwest Passage while learning about the geography, history and contemporary reality of the Canadian High Arctic. This unique program brings Canadian University alumni and friends together on board our exclusive chartered polar exploration vessel. ...more |
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Canada's Northwest Passage - Eastward |
15 days |
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$7,395.00 |
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The North may be the defining feature of the Canadian experience. We approach the Arctic as a condition of what makes us Canadian and what shapes us as a nation. But for most of us the ...more |
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