Antarctica:
Ice & Wildlife

An Exclusive Fair Travel Co. Experience Inspired by the curiosity driven journeys of age-old explorers.

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Dates
Feb. 7-18, 2028

Duration
12 days

Group Size
Intimate

Starting at
$12,500

Trip Highlights

Escape. Discover. Unwind.

  • Explore highlights of the Antarctic Peninsula 

  • Travel safely and comfortably aboard an ice-strengthened vessel

  • Learn from polar experts on wildlife, history, glaciology & geology

  • Experience abundant wildlife, such as penguins (this is the best time for penguin chicks!), seals and whales

  • Immerse yourself in the icy realm of the Antarctic, with an optional paddling excursion

  • Reach the 7th continent with a group of like-minded explorers

Submit Your Interest

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Why February 2028?

We have a few reasons for planning ahead—all of them with benefits for you! 2028 may seem far away, but it'll be here quicker than you think...

"Plans are nothing; planning is everything." – Dwight D. Eisenhower 
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Access & Affordability

Antarctica is a dream for many people. It's remote location and specialty equipment comes at a steep price for most. By intentionally choosing a future  expedition date, we create options that open doors to more people: Early bird pricing, pay over time, and travel budget accountability groups.

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Ultimate Wildlife Timing

When our founder first journeyed to Antarctica, she went in early December for the ice—to experience it before climate change takes a greater hold. Now, we go not just for the breathtaking ice, but the height of Antarctic wildlife—best for seals, whale watching (humpbacks, orcas), noisy penguin chicks, and fewer crowds.

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The Joy of Anticipation

Travel is about more than the destination, it's about the joy we spark along the way. That happiness is found in the anticipation—as you look forward to your trip—in your experiences once you embark, and in the memories you bring home. Go ahead, revel in the joy of anticipation!

Have a question about the expedition?

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