Ross sea highlights

28 highlights found

Highlights

Region

Destination

Beagle Channel

Beagle Channel

Experiences

Home to some of the world’s most southern settlements, Beagle Channel is the first place biologist Charles Darwin saw glaciers
Bird Watching

Bird Watching

Experiences

Enjoy birding together with fellow birders and visit remote places with rare bird-species.
Borchgrevink’s  Hut

Borchgrevink’s Hut

Experiences

Boasting the honor of being the first man-made structure built on Antarctica, Borchgrevink’s hut is a prized monument highly popular among our history-minded guests
Campbell Island

Campbell Island

Experiences

Of the five sub-Antarctic island groups that belong to New Zealand, the Campbell Island group is the most southerly
Cape Adare

Cape Adare

Experiences

An Antarctic peninsula as prized among penguins as history lovers
Cape Evans

Cape Evans

Experiences

The site of Robert Falcon Scott’s historic 1911 hut, Cape Evans is located on the west side of Ross Island
Cape Royds

Cape Royds

Experiences

A shoulder of coal-gray rock shoving into the sea, this westernmost promontory of Ross Island is the site of famed explorer Ernest Shackleton’s historic hut
Drygalski Ice Tongue

Drygalski Ice Tongue

Experiences

The massive extension of a mammoth Antarctic glacier
Icebergs

Icebergs

Experiences

Slabs of frozen fresh water, icebergs are the free-floating offspring of glaciers and ice shelves
Invercargill and Bluff

Invercargill and Bluff

Experiences

Invercargill, and more specifically the port of Bluff, is used an embarkation point for our Ross Sea expeditions
Macquarie Island

Macquarie Island

Experiences

Between New Zealand and Antarctica lies Macquarie Island, representing the only spot in the Pacific where mantle rocks can be seen at sea level
McMurdo Dry Valleys

McMurdo Dry Valleys

Experiences

The Dry Valleys of the Transantarctic Mountains are among the world’s most unique deserts, a stark and fascinating landscape comparable to Mars
McMurdo Sound

McMurdo Sound

Experiences

Connecting the Ross Sea to the McMurdo Ice Shelf, McMurdo Sound is Earth’s most southerly navigable body of water and home to Antarctica’s largest research station
McMurdo Station

McMurdo Station

Experiences

The largest research facility in Antarctica, McMurdo Station is an American scientific base located on Ross Island
Pancake Ice

Pancake Ice

Experiences

The lily pads of the polar regions, pancake ice consists of rounded sheets of newly frozen water
Peter I Island

Peter I Island

Experiences

Also known as Peter I Øy, Peter I Island is volcanic, uninhabited, and one of the most remote islands in the world
Ross Island

Ross Island

Experiences

Home to three historic expedition huts, Antarctica's largest research station, and Earth's southernmost active volcano, Ross Island is a longstanding favorite of our far-south expeditions
Ross Sea Helicopter Flights

Ross Sea Helicopter Flights

Experiences

Experience the ultimate freedom in Antarctica’s ultimate waterway
Scott Base

Scott Base

Experiences

An Antarctic research facility located at Pram Point on Ross Island
Scott's Hut

Scott's Hut

Experiences

Still containing its original furniture and supplies, the wintering hut of Robert Falcon Scott’s final expedition is one of Antarctica’s most captivating historical sites
Shackleton’s Hut

Shackleton’s Hut

Experiences

Located in McMurdo Sound, this historic hut was used by Shackleton and his crew during their legendary attempt to reach the South Pole
Shore-Based Walking

Shore-Based Walking

Experiences

Explore the last true wilderness of our planet on foot, and absorb the beauty of the polar regions at your own pace
Whale safari

Whale safari

Experiences

One of the greatest sources of joy and wonder found on our cruises is when we make contact with the gentle giants of the seas, the whales.
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