As we completed our journey across the Drake Passage this morning, the infamous Cape Horn greeted us. The southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southern Chile, Cape Horn is often a welcomed site after the crossing. It is also a bittersweet signal that our incredible adventure is drawing to a close. Entering into the Beagle Channel, we spotted a vast array of wildlife through our binoculars. We return to Ushuaia with our hearts full of the many wonderful memories made on our one-of-a-kind expedition to Antarctica.
12/25/2024
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National Geographic Endurance
Barrientos and Half Moon Islands
Merry Christmas from National Geographic Endurance which just arrived in Antarctica! It is not a bad Christmas morning when the first thing one does is step foot on the Antarctic Continent to be greeted by penguins! After a day of sailing, we arrived at the South Shetlands and made our very first landing at Barrientos Island. Already at the beach, we saw gentoos and chinstrap penguins, that seemed to be awaiting our arrival. It was only a short walk to the colonies and there we could see penguins laying on their eggs and even a few recently hatched chicks! After the great make-your-own-pasta-bar lunch, the next activity was a landing at Half Moon Island. There we chose between a long or shorter hike to get a Christmas Day leg stretch and see even more penguins. After a busy day of outings, it was time for the first recap of the journey and then finally Christmas dinner, where the Christmas buffet awaited guests with some of the best food there is. Today was definitely a Christmas Day to remember!