Today we awoke to a beautiful day in Antarctica with weather far improved from yesterday. We had already arrived at our next destination of Mikkelsen Harbour by the time we were called to breakfast. After breakfast the expedition team headed out to prepare the landing for us. The plan was to land on a small island inside the harbor called D’Hainaut, which boasted several historical artefacts as well as a bustling gentoo colony. Once ashore we climbed up to the top of the hill and watched the penguins as they busied themselves mating and shuffling up and down the hillside. The weather improved as we watched them, and we were bathed in sunshine. However, it was time to leave our penguin friends to their activities.

We returned to National Geographic Explorer for a quick lunch whilst the ship repositioned then headed back out. Our next stop was at a place called Curtiss Bay, a beautiful bay surrounded by huge glaciers in various hues of blue. The water of the bay was glass calm and filled with brash, bergy bits and larger icebergs. Half of our guests went kayaking amongst the beautiful ice whilst the rest enjoyed a Zodiac cruise. The sun was in full force and it backlit the beautiful blue icebergs for us, making great opportunity for photos. All too soon it was time to return through the shards of sparkling ice and return to the comfort of National Geographic Explorer.