Quark Expeditions
Win a $45,000 Trip of a Lifetime
Share your passion for wildlife and the environment and travel with Animal Ambassador Julie Scardina.
Tell us why you should see rare Emperor Penguins and be on one of the final sailings of the legendary icebreaker, Kapitan Khlebnikov. This popular voyage is sold out, but winning will get you onboard.
Visit www.AdventureWithJulie.com now to enter and cast votes.
2 Days Left: $1500 Airfare Credit
Have you ever dreamed of traveling to Antarctica? Make it a reality! Get a $1500 per person air credit to apply to select 2010-2011 Antarctic departures.
Visit the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the Antarctic Peninsula, or cruise south of the Antarctic Circle. Choose from 9 life-changing expeditions.
Enjoy this limited-time airfare offer before July 30, 2010.
Special Interest Voyages
If you love penguins; are a photographer; or you are passionate about polar history. If you long to kayak in Antarctica or the Arctic. There is a special interest voyage for you.
Private Cabins for Solo Travelers!
Save thousands! For a limited time solo travelers don't pay the premium for a private cabin on any Arctic 2010 expedition. Conditions apply. See where this offer takes you.
Kayaking, Camping, Skiing and Climbing
You can kayak or camp in either the Arctic or Antarctica. Cross-country skiing and mountaineering are offered in the Antarctic. Feel an extra rush of adrenaline when you add an adventure option to your expedition cruise.

The Northwest Passage: The Final Transit
The Arctic finale for Kapitan Khlebnikov is Arctic Passage, the final transit of the Northwest Passage. Don't miss this historic Arctic cruise.

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This Day in Polar History
July 29, 1895: 6th International Geographical Congress opens in London. The president announced that the polar regions would occupy the greatest interest of geographers.

