After two days of travel, we awoke this morning to the success of crossing the Drake Passage and reaching the Antarctic Peninsula. Outside our windows: tall mountains and big blue icebergs. On deck: crisp and chilly air. We are finally here. We spent the whole day in Marguerite Bay, commencing our expedition with a visit to Stonington Island, home of two historic research stations, Base E (UK) and East Base (USA). We headed farther south for afternoon adventures, but plan A was sloshed away by inclement weather. We pivoted both plans and direction, but not before reaching the farthest south latitude that National Geographic Resolution has ever sailed! We enjoyed delightful Zodiac excursions to view fantastic ice formations, gorgeous lighting, and a sampling of Antarctic wildlife. Both morning and afternoon included programs by our scientists and naturalists, concluding with recap and another delicious dinner.
2/3/2025
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The Drake Passage
Today, we experienced an exceptionally calm crossing of the Drake Passage. The glassy seas and gentle swells provided perfect conditions for both learning and wildlife viewing. Throughout the day, guests engaged in enriching programs covering topics such as Antarctic history, the unique ecosystem of the Southern Ocean, and expert-led photography sessions. These presentations deepened our appreciation for the region and prepared us for the incredible sights ahead. Nature provided a spectacular show as well. Numerous fin whales surfaced around the ship, their sleek bodies slicing through the calm waters. The highlight of the day came when we spotted the distant yet unmistakable presence of a blue whale—the largest animal on the planet. Even from afar, this rare sighting left everyone in awe, a reminder of the Southern Ocean’s vastness and the incredible marine life it supports. With smooth seas and inspiring wildlife encounters, our journey south is off to an unforgettable start. Excitement builds as we draw closer to Antarctica, eager for the adventures that await.