Where to see seals, sea lions and walruses on tour
Enjoy our photo guide to spotting some of our favourite water sausages from the Arctic to Antarctica
Enjoy our photo guide to spotting some of our favourite water sausages from the Arctic to Antarctica
Just because we aren’t travelling right now, doesn’t mean we can’t experience our big, beautiful world. Join one of our guides for a virtual walking tour of Antarctica.
...and learn how G Adventures and Planeterra are helping Green research whale sharks in the Galápagos
To get to Antarctica, you have to cross the infamous Drake Passage
Check out seven of the furthest-flung, hardest-to-get-to destinations whose sheer beauty make them worth their often challenging journeys.
These ten trips topped travellers' wish lists ahead of the holidays — and they’re destined to become some of next year’s hottest destinations!
It’s the most remote, desolate place on Earth, and undoubtedly one of the coldest as well – but did you know that Antarctica is also purportedly the most haunted place on the planet?
Why a trip to the southernmost continent is unlike any other
We travel to the end of the world and find ports, post cards, and penguins.
It’s rush hour! Grab a little shoreline and watch these penguins at work.
See the otherworldliness of Antarctica – with more shades of white than you can count!
G Adventures’ own Vanessa Mullin goes to the ends of the Earth to trace her family’s history. She tells her tale here.
Join us on a journey to some of the planet's most beautiful landscapes
Most people who've travelled to Antarctica will tell you you never really get used to the feeling of cruising past glaciers and ice floes. All it takes is seven seconds to escape to the great white south. Can you spare it?
Prepare to be transported to Antarctica to see some of our passengers kayaking through icy waters. You've got seven seconds for that, don't you? Bundle up.
Come with us to go from history to exploration to laughter with this month's Kobo reading list to Antarctica.
We're taking our 'Seven Seconds' series to the next level in Antarctica—sea level. Taste the salt spray from the bow of one of our Zodiacs. Like a blast of cold water to the face—it'll take away your breath every time
Better dress warmly as we are taking you to Antarctica today to watch this penguin call out for what we can only imagine would be more fish!
We're proud that G Adventures has joined forces with Dr. Brent Stewart in the first-ever tourism supported studies of Antarctic wildlife using a remote-controlled multi-rotor aircraft with a GoPro attached.