Top 7 Whale Watching DestinationsFrom the icy landscapes of Antarctica to the tropical waters of Costa Rica, whales can often be easier to find than you think… here are the top destinations to spot whales and the best times to see them. Antarctica Greenland Iceland Norway 1 mins readRead more
Wildlife in GreenlandThe coastal ice-free fringe of Greenland supports a range of mammals and birds living in the seas, fjords and protected areas, offering nature lovers a unique wildlife experience. Greenland Nature 4 mins readRead more
Polar bear spotting in the ArcticIn the northernmost part of the world, where the ice is thick and the air is cold, there lives a creature. Laying your eyes on a polar bear is just an adventure away.Svalbard Greenland The Northwest Passage Nature 3 mins readRead more
Wildlife in South AmericaSee an astonishing array of wildlife along the diverse Pacific Coast of South America, from equatorial rainforests and isolated islands down to the fjords and glaciers of Patagonia.Antarctica South America Nature 3 mins readRead more
Galápagos Animals: The ‘Big 15’ and Where to Find ThemOne of the most defining factors of Galápagos is the wide selection of animal species that are endemic to the islands. The “Big15” animals are the most iconic breeds across the archipelago. During your trip to Galápagos, you are likely to encounter the majority of these animals.Galápagos Islands Nature 1 mins readRead more
The Fantastic Falkland Islands AnimalsPenguins, seals, and whales are just some animals that can be found on the Falkland Islands. With 219 native animal species and 175 plants, every visit is a chance to encounter an animal you've never seen before. Keep reading to find out more about these amazing creatures and the best time to visit.South America Antarctica Nature 3 mins readRead more
The Wildlife of the Valdes PeninsulaKnown in Spanish as the Península Valdés, this Patagonian nature reserve is the temporary home to migrating colonies of whales, penguins, and dolphins throughout the year. Meanwhile, on land, elephant seals, sea lions, and other native Patagonia species can be found all year round. In addition, an estimated 181 bird species can also be spotted in and around the peninsula.South America Nature 3 mins readRead more