Birds of GalápagosHave you heard? The Galápagos Islands are overflowing with unique bird species. Many of the birds found across the archipelago cannot be found anywhere else in the world. When you explore, look out for these unique species. Depending on the season in which you are travelling, you will have the opportunity to see a variety of wildlife.Galápagos Islands Nature Sustainability 3 mins readRead more
King of the Ice | The Svalbard Polar Bear.The Arctic Circle is the only place in the world where you can see this magnificent creature in its natural habitat. Svalbard Nature Sustainability 3 mins readRead more
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 AlaskaWith towering mountain ranges, deep fjords and vast forests, Alaska offers a diverse landscape that caters to an impressive variety of wildlife.Alaska Nature 4 mins readRead more
Port Lockroy: Five Fun FactsLocated off the Antarctic Peninsula’s coast, Port Lockroy is a natural harbor with two ship visits per day during summer, making it Antarctica’s single most visited site.Antarctica Nature History & Culture 3 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
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