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Antarctic Cruising

Antarctic Cruising

The desire for adventure, discovery and exploration is a fundamental part of the human condition and adventure cruising strikes right at the heart of it.

Anyone who has already been on one of these cruises will know how exhilarating they are. Whether it’s Australia’s remarkable Kimberley, superb Great Barrier Reef or the great Antarctic odyssey, adventure and expedition cruising is a travel niche all on its own.

It’s true. Many people attracted to the adventure ships would never consider cruising on any of the traditional big liners. They prefer the intimate, personal environment, the smaller numbers, the like-minded companions, the enrichment, wild destinations and experiences the big ships just don’t deliver.

Because this rapidly growing travel sector is developing such a special following amongst committed adventurers, we’ve recognised it now deserves a dedicated website  full of all the ships, exciting destinations and itineraries currently on offer.

We hope this new website will cater directly to you, the adventure cruiser. And if you are not sure what sort of cruiser you are, then let’s hope we can help you decide, because this type of travel is not for everyone.

Please contact any of the listed operators for more information or brochures on their fantastic journeys and you’ll see why so many people are drawn to this form of experiential and transformational travel experience.

Editor and webmaster, Roderick Eime
Editor and webmaster, Roderick Eime

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