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OTL05-25, trip log, North Spitsbergen Basecamp - Free kayaking, Hiking, Photo Worksho
Meanwhile, the kayakers took to the water, paddling along the sheltered bay under towering cliffs and Arctic silence.

HDS04-25, trip log, North Spitsbergen Explorer
For several minutes, passengers and crew shared a profound moment of connection with this iconic Arctic predator.

PLA05-25, trip log, North Spitsbergen Explorer
We split into three walking groups. The dramatic landscape and rich history of the area made this landing particularly memorable.

OTL04-25, trip log, North Spitsbergen Explorer
Last night we went to bed knowing that there was a polar bear about 250 metres away from the ship, sleeping.

HDS03-25, trip log, North Spitsbergen Explorer
The expedition team had spotted a polar bear—700 meters away on solid ice, partially veiled in the Arctic fog.

PLA03-25, trip log, North Spitsbergen Explorer
The ship gently cruised into the scenic Raudfjorden, bathed in the soft light of the Arctic evening.

OTL03-25, trip log, North Spitsbergen Explorer
A mother polar bear and her two cubs had been spotted. They were roaming the coast along the fast ice.

HDS02-25, trip log, North Spitsbergen Explorer
This was not an everyday event—landing on the pack ice is rare, unpredictable, and utterly thrilling.

PLA02-25, trip log, North Spitsbergen Explorer
Nestled on the eastern shore of Woodfjorden, Mushamna is more than just a cabin — it stands as a symbol of Arctic resilience.

HDS01-25, trip log, Arctic Ocean - Fair Isle, Jan Mayen, Spitsbergen
Aberdeen welcomed us with its characteristic grey stone buildings and the unmistakable sound of bagpipes.

HDS31C25, trip log, Atlantic Odyssey to Cape Verde
The approach to the island was stunning—sheer cliffs, rolling green hills, and the unmistakable silhouette of the volcano that reshaped this

OTL32-25, trip log, Antarctica - Beyond the Polar Circle - Wilkins Ice Shelf - Aurora
The sky was covered in pink and green lights dancing around, awe-inspiring, none of us could believe what we were seeing.

PLA32-25, trip log, Antarctica - Polar Circle - Whale watching
The transit to our afternoon destination offered a continuous, captivating display of the Antarctic Peninsula's breathtaking landscapes.

OTL31-25, trip log, Antarctica - Polar Circle - Deep South Discovery voyage
As we landed on the shore, we were immediately greeted by a bustling colony of Gentoo penguins.

HDS30-25, trip log, Antarctica - Whale watching discovery and learning voyage
Gentoo penguins kept us entertained, as always — slipping, sliding, bickering over pebbles.

PLA31-25, trip log, Antarctica - Elephant Island - Weddell Sea - Polar Circle
We passed south through the Lemaire Channel. This channel becomes progressively narrower as you head further south.

OTL30-25, trip log, Remote Weddell Sea Explorer incl. South Georgia - South Sandwich
We had arrived at Vahsel Bay! Our position was 78º 03.5206’ South - 036º 03.5413’ West

HDS29-25, trip log, Falkland Islands - South Georgia - Elephant Island - Antarctica -
As we finally turned back, the feeling was unanimous: this had been the ultimate ending to an already incredible journey.

PLA30-25, trip log, Antarctica - Basecamp
Gliding through the iceberg graveyard, we marvelled at the towering ice formations.

PLA29-25, trip log, Antarctica - Basecamp - free camping, kayaking, snowshoe/hiking,
The fog adding to the suspense and mystery of this incredible place. It wasn’t too bad though and we managed to see our first whales, Humpba

HDS28-25, trip log, Falkland Islands - South Georgia - Antarctica
After a short hike through the most unique landscape we climbed a little hill where a breathtaking view over the estimated 150’000 breeding

PLA28-25, trip log, Antarctica - Discovery and learning voyage
As we board, we meet the rest of the group, who are preparing for an entirely different challenge—the polar plunge.