The wildlife capital of the Arctic. With a backdrop of stunning glaciers, icebergs and fjords, this Norwegian archipelago is known for sightings of walruses, polar bears, reindeers and sea birds. On top of that, you’ll get to hike, zodiac cruise and paddle around this pristine landscape.
Voyages run from May to July
Greenland
Yes, the ice is epic – but there’s so much more. Along with the glaciers, icebergs and ice sheets, in Greenland you’ll see thriving Inuit communities, breathtaking fjords, and lush valleys. Plus, there are a myriad of adventure options, like helicopter exploration, mountain biking, camping and paddling.
Voyages run from August to September
Canadian High Arctic
It’s hard to comprehend the full beauty of the Canadian Arctic until you get there. From the historic Northwest Passage to the diverse landscapes, welcoming Inuit communities, and incredible wildlife – there’s so much to see. Adventure options include zodiac cruise, hiking, paddling, helicopter exploring and more.
Voyages run from August to September
Iceland
Discover the land of fire and ice and its diverse landscape that’s unlike anything in the world. From fjords to volcanoes, mountains to black sand beaches, puffins to whales, Iceland is a one-of-a-kind mosaic.
One of the world’s great bucket list destinations. Home to penguins, seals, whales, icebergs, glaciers and snow-capped mountain peaks, this is the quintessential Antarctica experience.
Voyages run from November to March
South Georgia
Often called the Galapagos of the South Sea, South Georgia is one of the best-kept secrets of the sub-Antarctic. The concentration and diversity of wildlife here is staggering.
Voyages run from November to March
Falkland Islands
A breathtaking mix of rolling meadows, white sandy beaches and seaside cliffs, the Falkland Islands are also home to a staggering diversity of bird species you can only find here.
Home to the legendary emperor penguins, Snow Hill Island is ice-choked and impassible for most of the year, making this one of the rarest wildlife experiences on the planet.
By ship, on-foot or high-above in a helicopter, there are many ways to discover the incredibly diverse terrain, wildlife and experiences of a trip to Patagonia.
By air, we allow you to explore more of Patagonia’s wonders. Guests can spot a wider range of wildlife, and access terrain that ranges from coastal rainforests to glaciers.
Diverse Wildlife
Experience an incredible array of coastal and marine wildlife, including pumas, gray foxes, guanacos, wild horses, pink flamingos, sea lions and penguins unique to this part of the world.
Cultural Immersion
Go deeper into the region’s cultures, including those of the indigenous Mapuche community, while savoring the local food, and learning about their customs and history.