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All Expeditions in Europe
Circumnavigation of the Black Sea Romania: Transylvania, Maramures, Bucovina, Moldova Circumnavigation of the Black Sea From Spain to Senegal: Gibraltar, Morocco, Canary Islands, Cape Verde From Senegal to Spain: Cape Verde, Canary Islands, Morocco, Gibraltar The Fabled Adriatic: Malta, Sicily, Albania, Montenegro, Croatia, Venice Circumnavigation of the Black Sea
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All Expeditions in Oceania
Pearls of the Pacific: Line Islands, Hawaii to Tahiti Pearls of the Pacific: Polynesian Idylls South Sea Odyssey: Tahiti, Bora Bora, Cook Islands, Niue, Tonga, Wallis & Futuna, Fiji New Zealand and Its Sub-Antarctic Islands Circumnavigation of New Guinea - Part I: Wewak to Port Moresby Circumnavigation of New Guinea - Part II: Port Moresby to Wewak Beyond Rapa Nui: Easter Island to Tahiti Pearls of Polynesia: Society Islands, Marquesas, Tuamotus Wild Edge of the Pacific I: Fiji to New Zealand with Kermadec and Chatham Islands Wild Edge of the Pacific II: Chatham & Sub-Antarctic Islands of New Zealand, Milford Sound
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Antarctic & Sub-Antarctic Islands
Our expeditions to Antarctica offer the opportunity of treading where no one may have been before as we ride Zodiacs through waters populated by whales and seals to land amid masses of raucous penguins or albatross colonies, or negotiating pack ice and tabular icebergs aboard an icebreaker. We well deserve our reputation as the most experienced operator in Antarctica; combined, our leaders have visited the Great White Continent more than 250 times.
|  |  | Antarctica, South Georgia & the Falkland IslandsDeparts: November 15, 2008 and January 2, 2009 and November 20, 2009 Our Antarctica cruise is a luxury expedition to the spectacular Antarctic Peninsula and Elephant Island, the little-known natural wonderland of South Georgia, and the Falkland Islands. Join our Antarctic adventure as we cruise through this thrilling land of abundant wildlife and icebergs while learning about Sir Ernest Shackleton’s expedition history. Together, our expedition leaders have visited the continent more than 250 times, this level of experience allows us to share the best of Antarctica’s rarely traveled areas. |
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