Experience one of the most exhilarating adventures on Earth, Antarctica. Cold, windy and dry, Antarctica is technically a desert. The world’s greatest concentration of wildlife lives here, where penguins, seals and whales are the only permanent residents. Humans are only visitors and Antarctica is welcoming more tourist-orientated cruises and ferries to the region every year. Continual improvement to facilities with more accommodation, culinary and travel options make Antartic an inviting place to visit. Aascend Mount Erebus, the southernmost active volcano on Earth; fly via helicopter or venture by boat to penguin colonies. There are many different ways to see terrain that teems with wildlife, with a multitude of birds, seals, albatrosses and enormous whales.

The Arctic is one of the world’s remaining uncharted regions where temperatures never rises above 10 degrees C. It is still one of the last frontiers on earth. Unlike Antarctica, the Arctic region is home to some of the hardiest communities on the planet. Small communities of people who have inhabited the regions for centuries survive from fishing and hunting here. The region spans the Arctic Ocean and covers land areas in parts of Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, and the United States (Alaska) as well as Sweden and Finland. Canada is the most traveller-friendly country for anyone wishing to see Arctic landscapes.


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