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How to choose between the Arctic and Antarctic for your Polar Voyage
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What’s So Cool About Late-Season Antarctica
What’s So Cool About Late-Season Antarctica? Dive into the unique wonders of February-March in the White Continent. Discover breathtaking sunsets as the days grow shorter, opportunities to photograph young penguins at play, and how the sun’s intensity transforms icebergs into stunning works of art.
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What’s So Cool About Early Season Antarctica
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Learn About Our Brand New Itinerary: Northwest Passage to Newfoundland
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Triple Bonus Event
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Snow Hill to the Peninsula: Shackleton’s Emperors webinar, with photographer and guide Paul Goldstein.
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The Power of Solitude and Self-Reflection in the Polar RegionsÂ
For many travelers, the polar regions are more than just a remote destination—they are a landscape for introspection. Time spent on polar expeditions offers unique psychological experiences that few other environments can replicate. The combination of vast, untouched wilderness, extreme conditions, and extended periods of solitude allows participants to confront themselves, explore personal boundaries, and gain unexpected insights. Researchers and psychologists have long noted that social isolation in controlled environments can promote reflection, mindfulness, and personal growth. In the Arctic or Antarctic, these effects are amplified by the stark beauty of icebergs, glaciers, and snowfields that stretch to the horizon. Travelers on Crossing the Circle Southern Expedition often report moments of profound clarity, where the quiet and isolation create space to process experiences, set goals, or simply appreciate the present. Quark Expeditions provides a framework that balances safety with this transformative solitude, giving participants both structure and freedom. For those interested in exploring the Arctic, our Arctic journeys are designed to offer similar immersive experiences in the northern polar regions. The Mental Benefits of Isolation Extended periods of isolation in polar regions can have surprising psychological benefits. Without the constant noise and distractions of daily life, travelers often experience reduced stress levels and heightened focus. Many expedition participants describe a sense of mental clarity that is difficult to achieve in busy urban settings. Journaling and travel diaries are particularly effective during these trips, allowing participants to document thoughts, track emotional responses, and reflect on personal growth. In addition, the repetitive yet beautiful environment of the […]
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Iceberg Photography Tips from Expedition ExpertsÂ
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Bird Migration Stories: Barnacle Geese in SvalbardÂ
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Learn About the Rich Inuit Culture on an Arctic CruiseÂ
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Discover the Northern Lights on an Arctic CruiseÂ
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Endeavour, Endeavour the 6th of November
Last year at the beginning of November I waved goodbye to Ushuaia aboard the Ocean Endeavour. For the first time in my life I was Antarctica bound as a trainee guide with the Quark Academy. I am fortunate to be working aboard the Ocean Endeavour again this year and the 6th of November will mark the first departure of the season for this vessel. As I think back to that first voyage I can clearly remember the buzz and excitement that filled the air on board. I’m not sure who was more excited; Passengers and trainees on their maiden voyage to the last continent or the seasoned expedition team members and returning passengers eager to return to an untouched land. It felt like we were explorers. What would await us down south? Had the sea ice melted enough for us to conduct any landings? Had the penguins returned to mate? Our Expedition Leader, Shane Evoy, kept us updated of our position and the conditions. On our second day at sea there were large clusters of sea ice with a few Antarctic sea lions on them. In the afternoon we had our first landing in the South Shetland Islands. There were plenty of penguins. Many pairs of Gentoo penguins and Chinstrap penguins were mating. Some were already starting to build their nests from the pebbles that were starting to become visible under the slowly melting snow. These were carefully positioned and the occasional tail feather was added. Once alongside the peninsula, our schedule became a little […]
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Safari Guide to Polar Guide: My Training at Quark Academy
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5 Reasons Greenland Should Be Your Next Arctic Expedition Destination
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Top 10 Reasons to Visit the Arctic
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My North Pole Adventure: Unity of Hearts & Minds at the Top of the World
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Know Before You Go
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10 Reasons Why You Should Visit Iceland
Why visit Iceland? The island has many natural and historical sites to visit, as well as outdoor activities. Here are 10 of the best reasons to visit Iceland.
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Greenland vs. Iceland Travel
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Is Greenland Worth Visiting?
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How To Travel To Greenland From the US
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Arctic vs. Antarctic Cruise
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Voyage to South Greenland
A 70-km fjord, epic wildlife, the Greenland Ice Sheet, helicopter-supported adventure and culturally-rich communities await visitors to South Greenland.
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How Birds Survive the Arctic
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Breaking the Ice: The First Year in Antarctica (1899-1900)
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How do you tell a “true seal” from an “eared seal”?
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How do seals adapt to the rigors of the Antarctic? 
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Arctic vs. Antarctic: Identifying the Differences
Do you want to head to the northern Polar Region to see polar bears and reindeer and visit Indigenous communities—or do you have a yearning to see thousands of penguins or perhaps venture beyond the Antarctic Circle in the southern pole? Presenter and expedition guide Nick Engelmann will help you choose between the Arctic or Antarctic for your first polar voyage.
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The Curious Behavior of Marine Mammals
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Conservation of Whales, Penguins and Petrels
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Botanist Samantha McBeth gets to the root of polar flowers
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Polar Explorers: 10 Best Books
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