40’00.5N 169’19.7W course 001′ speed 6,2kn
The spotting of wildlife is an artSince we have hit the colder temperatures, we have been spotting more and more.
The spotting of wildlife is an artSince we have hit the colder temperatures, we have been spotting more and more.
Thar she Blows!We have the book Moby Dick on board and some of our expedition crew have tried to read.
Albatrosses and banana cake!What started off with rain, so much rain, ended in a beautiful moon rise around 23:30. The.
Sailing again!What an amazing feeling! Last morning at 08:00 we were able to set the big jib and mainsail and.
Clouds formingWe have been under engine these last 24 hours. There is hardly a ripple on the water and the.
Lazy Sunday afternoonWhat started as a beautiful quiet Sunday morning under sail, turned into more of a drifting party around.
Dodging showers Today has been all about the showers, and us professionally avoiding them. Somehow we managed to be surrounded.
Topsails set! Just a short update as we are getting back into our rhythm of the nightly logbook instead of.
Wandering over this big big ocean Progress has been good. We have left the tropics behind is and can only.
Well, it is always a bit of an adjustment when we arrive in a new port, hardly any time left.
Since 2024 the Tecla is officially a member of the IAATO, the International Association Antarctic Tour Operators. We are very proud to be a member and to call ourselves Ambassadors of sustainable Antarctic Tourism. We hope we can make you our next Ambassador! Not just for Antarctic Nature, but all nature, wildlife and life on our amazing planet.