Saturday, August 15, 2015

5 Reasons To Explore Greenland



5 Reasons To Explore Greenland

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5 Reasons To Explore Greenland

Greenland never fails to amaze polar adventurers. Here's just a few reasons why:

  1. Greenland is the largest non-continental island in the world
  2. Epic Northern Lights displays
  3. Stunning fjords and valleys
  4. Diverse, active arctic wildlife
  5. Rich Thule and Inuit history and culture

And for 2016, you can optimize your exploration time with a choice of convenient, time-saving Arctic Express: Fly/Cruise Greenland expeditions. 

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Video Inspiration From The Poles

Passengers tell us they'€™re smitten with our new Adventure in Motion Competition short film entry on polar adventure travel. If this video inspires you as much as it does us, please 'LIKE' it on Facebook, or share on your social media networks.

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2 Ways To Save On The Ocean Endeavour

Fresh from its multi-million dollar refurbishment, the Ocean Endeavour is the only health- and wellness-focused small expedition ship in Antarctica, and offers two ways to save for bookings by Sept. 30, 2015. Travel now to save up to $1500 and receive a free charter air/transfer package, or travel later and save up to 25%.

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Name The Quark Bear To Win

Anticipation for a name for our adopted polar bear grows. Our contest closes August 30, and we need your help to name this 516 pound beauty. Track her as she wanders across the Arctic, and help name her for your chance to win a polar bear adoption kit.

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Citizen Scientist Competition Winner Revealed!

Congrats to Todd Ryan, winner of our Citizen Scientist Competition! Todd helped tag photos of penguins at the Penguin Watch website, helping to further penguin research. He has won an 11-day Antarctic Explorer: Discovering the 7th Continent expedition to see these amazing little creatures in their natural habitat. Bon voyage Todd!
 

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Arctic Watch 2015 Expeditions Thrill First-Time Visitors

The inaugural season at Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge, our first land-based expedition, is a resounding success! This passenger comment sums up what our passengers had to say:

"We truly could not have had a better experience at Arctic Watch. Our hosts and guides were warm and welcoming and fun and very good with the variety of guests, the facilities were great, and the activities well organized. The scenery and wildlife were exceptional! We will certainly recommend Arctic Watch to our friends!"

2016 is booking fast - reserve now to avoid disappointment. 




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