Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Un/Mapped: All about Zodiac boats, a superpod of whales and polar bears in the wild


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UN/MAPPED: Stories from                                            the world's remote places
GREETING                                                      HUNDREDS OF WHALES                                                      NEAR CORONATION                                                      ISLAND

In this exhilarating moment caught on camera, a 'superpod' of fin whales surrounds our ship, their misty exhalations decorating the air in every direction. Experience Antarctica's spontaneously magical moments like this one with early season departures—newly added dates that bring you up close during a wondrous time of year few ever get to see.


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WHAT TO EXPECT:                                                      ZODIAC CRUISING

Stable, durable, and fun, Zodiac boats are integral to our expeditions—allowing us to reach rugged shores, explore hidden inlets, greet penguin colonies, and navigate ice floes with ease. Naturalist Adrienne Bosworth shares everything you need to know about these trusty vessels, including how to embark and disembark and what gear you'll need.


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KINGS OF THE                                                      ARCTIC: POLAR BEARS                                                      IN THE WILD

Nothing is quite as rewarding for an Arctic explorer than witnessing a polar bear in the wild. Take a moment to immerse yourself in the majestic sight of these magnificent mammals as they roam freely through their pristine, snow-covered world.


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12 FASCINATING                                                      DOLPHIN SPECIES TO                                                      SPOT

A call from the Bridge that dolphins are approaching the ship is always cause for excitement. Get familiar with some of the more unexpected species you might see, like New Zealand's endemic Hector's dolphin—the smallest and rarest in the world—or the astoundingly acrobatic spinner dolphin which inhabits tropical waters.


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*Book by October 31, 2022. Bookings of three full-paying guests may bring a fourth person for free on select departures. Offer applicable only on bookings of two double-occupancy cabins, and second cabin must be in same category or lower as first cabin. Valid for new bookings only, subject to availability, not applicable on airfare or extensions, and is not combinable with other offers. Call for details.
 





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