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Captain Cook's Voyage to the Antarctic – an Overlooked Polar Legacy

Captain Cook's Voyage to the Antarctic – an Overlooked Polar Legacy

Captain James Cook was born in 1728 in Yorkshire, England. He rose from humble beginnings to a British naval career.

Why should I visit Antarctica in February on an expedition cruise?

Why should I visit Antarctica in February on an expedition cruise?

Throughout February, you can expect around 18–20 hours of daylight, giving you plenty of time for exploration, wildlife spotting, and photography.

A Cultural Guide to Ushuaia: Nature Experiences & Wildlife Spotting

A Cultural Guide to Ushuaia: Nature Experiences & Wildlife Spotting

Our expedition team has put together a list of their highlights from the region, including examples of wildlife you may spot along the way!

A Cultural Guide to Ushuaia: Art, Monuments & Museums!

A Cultural Guide to Ushuaia: Art, Monuments & Museums!

Our expedition team has put together a handy guide to the cultural hotspots and must-dos of Ushuaia - ideal for your next trip to the place known as the 'end of the world!'

The Birth of Polar Legends – the Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897-1899

The Birth of Polar Legends – the Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897-1899

Led by the pioneering Belgian naval officer Adrien de Gerlache, the Belgian Antarctic Expedition, known as the Belgica Expedition, was full of firsts, immense challenges, and the proving ground for several members who would go on to define the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.

A Cultural Guide to Ushuaia: Cafés, Restaurants, and Souvenirs!

A Cultural Guide to Ushuaia: Cafés, Restaurants, and Souvenirs!

Our expedition team has put together a handy guide, sharing some of Ushuaia's best cafés, restaurants, and souvenir shops.

Your Expedition Guide to the Antarctic Peninsula

Your Expedition Guide to the Antarctic Peninsula

This expedition guide details everything you need to know about the Antarctic Peninsula, one of the most accessible parts of Antarctica, and the stage for some of our most immersive polar adventures.

Your Expedition Guide to the Sub-Antarctic

Your Expedition Guide to the Sub-Antarctic

We have put together a handy guide, covering the what, where, and why of the sub-Antarctic, specific to the areas of our current operation, between South America and the Antarctic Peninsula.

Choosing the Best Month to Visit Antarctica as a Photographer

Choosing the Best Month to Visit Antarctica as a Photographer

We have broken down what you can expect from November to March in Antarctica as a photographer, with some handy photography tips from an Oceanwide guide.

Your Expedition Guide to the Weddell Sea

Your Expedition Guide to the Weddell Sea

This expedition guide details everything you need to know about the Weddell Sea!

Why should I visit the Arctic in August on an expedition cruise?

Why should I visit the Arctic in August on an expedition cruise?

In August, the Arctic becomes even more accessible, with long days, stable weather, and new destinations!

Oceanwide Expeditions 2025-2026 Antarctic Expedition Cruise Season Commences

Oceanwide Expeditions 2025-2026 Antarctic Expedition Cruise Season Commences

Oceanwide Expeditions 2025-2026 Antarctic expedition cruise season began today.

Traveling with meaning & the importance of discovery-led experiences

Traveling with meaning & the importance of discovery-led experiences

We sat down with Raúl Gracia, who recently explored the fjords, glaciers and sea-ice of Svalbard on an expedition cruise.

Chasing Shackleton's Legacy in Antarctica with a Polar Historian

Chasing Shackleton's Legacy in Antarctica with a Polar Historian

Join Shackleton scholar & polar historian Stephen Scott-Fawcett FRGS on a truly epic expedition voyage into the mighty Weddell Sea, retracing the route of the Endurance, and uncovering the myths and realities of the men of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (ITAE) and the man who led them, Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton.

Oceanwide Expeditions completes two major vessel upgrades on m/v Ortelius

Oceanwide Expeditions completes two major vessel upgrades on m/v Ortelius

Oceanwide Expeditions upgraded m/v Ortelius, boosting speed and fuel efficiency for better polar expedition performance.

Why should I visit the Arctic in July on an expedition cruise?

Why should I visit the Arctic in July on an expedition cruise?

With 24-hour daylight, relatively mild weather, abundant wildlife, and beautiful landscapes, July is perfect to explore the Arctic.

Oceanwide Expeditions honored at the 2025 Expedition Cruise Network Awards

Oceanwide Expeditions honored at the 2025 Expedition Cruise Network Awards

Oceanwide Expeditions, a veteran of the expedition cruise industry and pioneer of polar tourism, has been recognized in three categories at the 2025 Expedition Cruise Network (ECN) Expedition Cruise Awards.

Redefining Vegetarian Cuisine at the Ends of the Earth

Redefining Vegetarian Cuisine at the Ends of the Earth

Discover how Oceanwide Expeditions Head Chef Sachin Naik brings global flavors to unforgettable journeys at the edges of the world, and redefines our perception of vegetarian cooking.

Cherishing a grand Svalbard adventure: guest interview - Tom & Anna Reichenberger

Cherishing a grand Svalbard adventure: guest interview - Tom & Anna Reichenberger

For the husband-and-wife team behind a travel & photography blog traveling means happiness and the pursuit of new horizons.

Discover Unseen South Georgia & Follow Shackleton's Journey

Discover Unseen South Georgia & Follow Shackleton's Journey

South Georgia is forever etched into the annals of Antarctic exploration, and is almost intrinsically linked to the extraordinary career and exploits of one of the Antarctic greats - Sir Ernest Shackleton.

Chasing authentic experiences at the ends of the Earth: meet our guest Tuur Hermans

Chasing authentic experiences at the ends of the Earth: meet our guest Tuur Hermans

We caught up with Tuur to hear his thoughts on what makes travel so special, along with his time with Oceanwide at the ends of the Earth.

Shackleton's Tower of Strength and Right Hand Man - Antarctic Legend Frank Wild

Shackleton's Tower of Strength and Right Hand Man - Antarctic Legend Frank Wild

There is perhaps no one better placed to offer insight into the allure of Antarctica than Frank Wild, one of the most highly decorated polar explorers in history, and a key figure in several Antarctic expeditions, described by Shackleton as his 'tower of strength' and his right-hand man.

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