Quark Expeditions launched its new itinerary: “Antarctica by Helicopter: Icebergs, Mountains, and Distant Lands.”
The 12-day expedition affords a possibility to discover Antarctica’s hardly ever visited areas, together with Antarctic Sound, Erebus and Terror Gulf, and the Weddell Sea, utilizing the Ultramarine and its twin-engine helicopters.
Friends will get pleasure from aerial views on two helicopter flightseeing excursions and one helicopter touchdown. The journey combines these aerial experiences with zodiac rides and land excursions, offering a complete exploration of the continent.
“Our dedication to polar exploration drives us to repeatedly provide unparalleled adventures which are solely attainable with Quark Expeditions,” stated Cathy Lawton, senior director of product innovation. “The superior expertise of our tools, mixed with our polar-first expedition group, brings this new itinerary to life, unlocking the secrets and techniques of the world’s final nice wilderness and enabling unprecedented exploration for our visitors into the depths of the Antarctic.”
Onboard, vacationers will profit from expert-led lectures in fields comparable to glaciology, penguinology and marine biology.
Steve Fisher, a veteran helicopter pilot with Quark Expeditions, commented on the Antarctic panorama: “The dimensions and great thing about the Antarctic panorama from 5,000 toes is unparalleled. Our visitors typically really feel a profound sense of tranquility as they view this uncommon and distant land from the sky and witness one thing only a few on this planet will ever see. It has been my privilege to take visitors in security to the far reaches of the world and I look ahead to this subsequent chapter of exploration.”
“Antarctica by Helicopter” is now accessible as two unique itineraries departing from Buenos Aires, Argentina on the Ultramarine on November 27 and December 7, 2025. As a part of the itinerary, visitors can have the chance to go to different places together with Deception Island, James Ross Island and Livingston Island.