Schollaert Channel, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
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Cruise to Schollaert Channel & Dalhan Bay, Antarctica

Visiting Antarctica is a truly magical experience, partly because so few people get to do it. Cruises to Schollaert Channel, Antarctica, take you to a part of the world that's virtually untouched. With so much history here, it's a step back in time as you imagine yourself as one of the first explorers to visit this region. As you cruise through the icy waters, icebergs and glaciers loom in the background, and whales and seals swim alongside you. The best things to do in Schollaert Channel, Antarctica, are keeping your eyes on the horizon and soaking up as much of the surroundings as you possibly can from the deck of your ship.

Things To Do while cruising Schollaert Channel

Beautiful view of icebergs in Antarctica
Beautiful view of icebergs in Antarctica

Marvel at Larger-Than-Life Wildlife

One of the best things to do in Schollaert Channel, Antarctica, is to spot animals in the wild. You'll come across wildlife you never dreamed you'd see in person. From marching penguins to swimming whales and jumping seals, you won't want to forget your binoculars.

Extreme weather, scenic view of antarctica sea from a ship, snow and mountains.
Extreme weather, scenic view of antarctica sea from a ship, snow and mountains.

Listen to Crackling Icebergs

Icebergs are one of those things that make you realize just how small humans are. And 90% of them are underneath the water! When you go to Schollaert Channel, you'll probably pass Anvers Island. This is one of the best places on Earth to spot massive icebergs. The juxtaposition between the blinding white snow and deep blue sea will make you feel as if you're staring at a painting.

Melting iceberg in Antarctic Peninsula
Melting iceberg in Antarctic Peninsula

Take in the History

You still have the opportunity to learn about the areas you're passing through. Antarctica has no native people, but it was first discovered by Polynesian explorers more than 1,000 years ago. The Schollaert Channel that passes between Anvers Island and Brabant Island was rediscovered in the late 1800s by Belgian explorers. It connects Dalhan Bay and the Gerlache Strait, and the two surround a chain of islands called the Palmer Archipelago.

Insider's Tips
Insider's Tips
1 To capture the best photos of any animals you may see, make sure to bring a great zoom lens for your camera.
2 Layers are key! While admiring the scenery and spotting penguins from the deck, you'll want to make sure you're bundled up. Start with a base layer and don't forget a hat and gloves.

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