Antarctica | What Most Travellers Don’t Know Before Their Expedition Cruise

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What is Antarctica really like and what does an expedition cruise there actually involve? Most travellers only ever see one small corner of the continent, and there’s a very good reason why.

In this episode, host Rona Wheeldon takes you deeper into Antarctica itself - the scale, the science, the wildlife and the realities of travelling to the most remote continent on Earth.

You’ll hear how Antarctica’s geography shapes every part of the experience, why almost all voyages focus on the Antarctic Peninsula and what expedition ship categories mean for the landings you can make once you arrive.

From the vast ice sheet and hidden mountain ranges to penguin colonies, Zodiac cruises and the extraordinary silence that greets you on your first landing, this episode gives you a clear, grounded picture of what to expect.

You’ll learn:

  • Why visitors explore only a very specific part of Antarctica

  • How the continent’s size, climate and ice shape every journey

  • The difference between “Antarctic” and “Antarctica” and why it matters

  • How expedition ships are categorised and what that means for landings

  • Why the Antarctic Peninsula is the heart of most voyages

  • What wildlife you’re likely to see, from penguins to whales

  • How the Antarctic Treaty protects the continent for peace and science

  • What it actually feels like to arrive - the silence, the scale and the sense of remoteness

Whether you’re planning your first expedition cruise or simply curious about what makes Antarctica so unlike anywhere else on Earth, this episode offers an introduction to a place that still belongs entirely to nature.

Rona Wheeldon

I’m Rona and I'm a UK-based freelance photographer, travel writer and film-maker. What you’ll find here on my YouTube channel is luxury travel inspiration, especially for child-free adults and empty-nesters.

https://www.ronawheeldon.com
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