New Zealand's remote Sub-Antarctic Islands are a region of wild landscapes, unique wildlife and forgotten beauty.
The remote Sub-Antarctic Islands of New Zealand and Australia lie in the Southern Ocean and are stepping stones to Antarctica. Offering rich biodiversity, breathtaking scenery and fascinating human history, they are home to some of the most unique wildlife species on Earth.
You won't find them mentioned in a travel brochure on your high street; you won't find them in most guidebooks,…
This is without doubt one of the most inspirational and informative journeys or expeditions into the Southern Ocean ecosystem that…
Begin your adventure in Queenstown, New Zealand, and cruise the rugged and unique southern coastline of New Zealand's South Island,…
This is without doubt one of the most inspirational and informative journeys or expeditions into the Southern Ocean ecosystem that…
Listen to the names: Snares, Bounty, Antipodes, Auckland, Campbell, Macquarie and Chatham Islands. They are music to the ears of…
Join us on this 32-day exploratory voyage to the Antarctic Peninsula, to the rarely visited volcanic Peter I Island, to…
The Ross Sea region of Antarctica is one of the most remote places on Planet Earth and one of the…
Escape into another realm as you board our luxury boutique ice-class ship on this once-in-a-lifetime trip from South America to…
Sailing the Ross Sea means discovering one of the most extreme and conserved universes in the Antarctic. Partially occupied by…