Scotland Herald takes a look at Antarctic Dream’s crew, passengers

The Herald Magazine, published in Scotland, went behind the scenes on board the Antarctic Dream to find out who’s running the show and who’s along for the ride. Antarctic adventure travel involves crossing the Drake Passage, known for its turbulent nature, and navigating waters strewn with icebergs. A crew of experts keeps guests safe while providing education and entertainment. One...
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Julia Dimon visits Antarctica aboard The Antarctic Dream

Julia Dimon, travel writer and Outside TV host, traveled to Antarctica, her seventh continent, on board The Antarctic Dream. In spite of a constantly rocking ship on her Antarctic cruise, she managed to suppress her seasickness with Dramamine, take in the White Continent, and return with stories of Antarctic wildlife encounters and Antarctica travel tips. Dimon writes: The journey was worth it. ...
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Kanoo World Traveller magazine features The Antarctic Dream

Kanoo World Traveller, a leisure travel magazine with the highest circulation in the Middle East, features The Antarctic Dream in its February 2011 issue. Writer Jamie Lafferty boarded an Antarctic expedition with The Antarctic Dream to experience the White Continent first-hand. To see the story and photography in the digital edition of the magazine, click here and start on page 30. Right now...
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Antarctic cruises show an upward trend; discounts grow

Wintertime in North America means it’s prime time for Antarctic cruises, since it’s summertime that far south, according to a Bing story on cruise trends. One of the safest and most comfortable ships that can ferry you down to the penguins is The Antarctic Dream. Here’s what TravelPod, the Web’s original travel blog site, has to say about The Antarctic Dream, which is...
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Dutch newspaper profiles Antarctic Dream expedition

De Telegraaf, a daily newspaper in Amsterdam, Netherlands, takes us on board The Antarctic Dream for an expedition through the Drake Passage to Antarctica. De Telegraaf has one of the largest newspaper circulations in the world. Nico van der Plas writes (translated by Google): “Give the penguins always comes first!” Expedition leader Pablo instructs us in our first excursion....
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