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How to choose between the Arctic and Antarctic for your Polar Voyage
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Best Times To Visit Tierra Del Fuego
When is the best time to visit Tierra del Fuego, and what should you know before you embark on your journey? Here’s a helpful guide to get you thinking.
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Solo cruises for seniors: Arctic and Antarctic
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Best Way To See Patagonia
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Helpful Guide to Bird Watching in Patagonia
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Tune in for our Crossing the Circle: Southern Expedition webinar hosted by Rebecca Stacey
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Canadian Arctic Discovery: Where History, Wildlife and Community Converge
Watch our “Canadian Arctic Discovery” webinar with Area Sales Director Chris Hanna. Chris, who specializes in the Polar Regions, will share highlights of the Canadian High Arctic, our one-of-a-kind itineraries and exclusive discounts: • The spectacular highlights of our various Canadian Arctic itineraries • The region’s unique landscapes and natural wonders: icebergs, glaciers, tundra—and wildlife, of course • Off-ship adventures • Indigenous community visits • Famous historic sites • And exclusive discounts. Bring your questions! •You’re welcome to stay for an additional 15-minute Q&A.
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Wildlife Guide: Harp Seal Facts
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Wildlife Guide: Minke Whale Facts
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Wildlife Guide: Sperm Whale Facts
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Wildlife Guide: Ptarmigan Facts
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What Photography Gear Should You Bring to Antarctica?
This popular guest post by Dave Bouskill, photographer and half of the travel couple The Planet D was first published in 2013. Congratulations! You’ve bought your ticket to Antarctica! You’ve made the leap, and now it’s time to decide which camera gear to bring to capture the beautiful landscapes and wildlife. I faced the same question before my own trip with Quark Expeditions®. After endless days of research, talking to people who had been there, and drawing on my years of expertise as a travel photographer (including photographing images in Antarctica), I’ve put together this list of must-haves for your camera bag. This will help you bring back the best photographs and videos possible from the most extraordinary trip you’ll ever take! 6 Must-Have Pieces of Antarctic Photography Gear 1. DSLR vs. Point & Shoot? I recommend both. After all, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I took the following: The 2 DSLR bodies worked well, as I was able to have a wide lens on one and a zoom lens on the other. In polar environments, you want to avoid changing lenses if you can, and this configuration allows you to be ready for any situation. The P&S worked best for some happy snaps and was good for video when we were kayaking, but I was not overly satisfied with the image quality. I’d suggest something a little more robust, like the Canon G12 with a waterproof housing (if you are kayaking) – it takes great images and fits in your pocket. Pick up a […]
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Greenland's Thule and Vikings: More Than Ancient History
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What to Expect on Your Extreme Camping Trip in Antarctica
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Drum Dancing at the Top of the World: David Serkoak’s Upcoming North Pole Journey
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Penguins on Ice: How a Hobbyist Captured an Award Winning Photograph
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The Best Way To Visit Greenland
What is the best way to visit Greenland, and what should you expect on the island? Our Greenland travel guide helps you prepare for a memorable adventure.
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How To Get To Devon Island
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How to plan an Ellesmere Island Tour
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Do you need a visa to travel to Greenland?
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How to Travel to Greenland from Canada
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How do seals adapt to the rigors of the Antarctic?
Recording now available! From keeping warm to avoiding 5-ton predators, seals have to work hard to survive in the Antarctic. Watch this recording that helps us understand and appreciate the well-adapted seals of Antarctica, presented by Expedition Guide and Marine Biologist Annie Inglis.
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The Birth of Antarctica: A Geological History with Dr Philip Wickens
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Who's in the Marine Animal Family?
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Zoologist Grigory Tsidulko shares his passion for whales
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Let’s see what grows in the Polar Regions!
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