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10 Questions to Ask Before Booking an Antarctica Cruise

Thinking about an Antarctic cruise? Deciding to book an adventure to the great white continent is a big one—and one that will change your life—but next comes the equally big decision of which cruise to book. With so many Antarctic cruise operators out there, it’s vital to do plenty of research as se

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Travel to Antarctica on the Ocean Endeavour: Here’s What to Know

Will Abbott is the Head of Antarctic Operations aboard the Ocean Endeavour, Chimu’s favourite Antarctic expedition cruise vessel. After taking part in over six Arctic and Antarctica seasons as an expedition guide, he’s a true expert when it comes to travel to Antarctica! A geologist by trade, Abbott

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Why Go On a Luxury Cruise to Antarctica Or the Arctic?

The polar regions of Antarctica and the Arctic are unlike anywhere else, a true adventure in every sense of the word. Thousands of penguins, dramatic glaciers, sparkling pack ice await, and even polar bears await, but what’s the best way to travel to the polar regions?While you can’t go wrong with a

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What Is It Like To Go On A Southern Lights Flight?

Here's what it's like to experience the Southern Lights by Flight! Have you heard about the Southern Lights by Flight?This year, Chimu Adventures launched this unique flight that gives everyone aboard the plane the chance to witness one of the world’s most magical natural phenomena – the Southern Li

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Everything You Need To Know About Squids

Did you ever hear about the colossal squid? As the name suggests, it is not only the largest existing squid but even the largest invertebrate on earth. The colossal squid can get reach a whopping 14 meters (46 feet) in length and 750 kg (1,650 lb) in weight – at least that’s what scientists assume!

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How to Get Involved With Citizen Science Programs in Antarctica

As a traveller, how can you give back to the communities you visit? In Antarctica, a continent that has a native population not of humans but of wildlife, one of the best ways to help this fragile and remote environment is through participation in citizen science programs. Citizen science programs i

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