| Datum: | 09.12.2025 |
| Position: | 54°48.5 S, 068°17.9 W |
| Wind: | WNW3 |
| Wetter: | Overcast |
| Lufttemperatur: | +8 |
Our first day of the expedition began, with everyone coming aboard excited to go to Antarctica. After settling into our cabins and confirming that our luggage had arrived safely, most of us drifted into the lounge where tea and coffee were waiting. The mood was bright and chatty as people compared cabins and swapped stories about how long they had dreamed of making this journey. We were called to the lounge by our Expedition Leader Chris, to first inform us about some matters of safety.
As we began the drill, we all gathered and put on our life jackes, oddly reassuring that we now know what to do in an emergency. After the drill, Captain Ernesto invited us into the observation lounge with an inspiring welcome speech. Chris explained some what to expect from our adventure, and the expedition team also introduced themselves; 25 guides with each their speciality! With that done, we quickly went to the buffet dinner, meeting new people and exchanging stories.
As evening settled in we met again at 20:30 for the zodiac and IAATO briefing. The reality of what lay ahead began to land as we learned how we would move around in the days to come. By then we could already feel a gentle roll underfoot, and some of us took extra precautions by paying the doctor a visit for some seasickness medication. There was a steady flow of passengers exchanging wry smiles as they collected tablets and advice.
Before turning in for the night we secured our belongings as instructed, aware that we would be sailing into open sea within hours. The ship creaked softly and a few mugs rattled on their saucers as we made our way back to our cabins. It felt like the true beginning of the adventure a mix of anticipation, sea breeze and the pleasant uncertainty of what the next days would bring.