Monthly Archives: March 2026

Antarctica Day 3: Penguins, Seals and a Submarine

After our first epic day, we had a second – highlighted by penguins, seals and a submarine! It was cool and overcast early, but still stunning – kind of a given in Antarctica. We took a zodiac ashore and had … Continue reading

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Antarctica Day 2: The Farthest South for Seabourn

During our expedition briefing after day 1, we were told that the goal for this day would be to become the Seabourn ship that made it the farthest south ever in St. George’s sound.  Because our cruise was two days … Continue reading

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Antarctica: Day 1 Exploring

January 31st was our first day exploring in Antarctica!  We thought we were going kayaking – one of two optional excursions we had booked on this trip.  Almost everything on Expedition Cruises are included in the cruise price. In the … Continue reading

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Antarctica:  Two Days Across the Drake Passage

We had two days of sailing through the Drake Passage from the tip of South America to the outer islands of Antarctica.  Conditions weren’t bad on the first day, but restless enough that Randy took some Dramamine.  Fortunately, we were … Continue reading

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