A Whale, a Puffin, and a Patch of Blue
Position: 52°58.3’N 170°35.6’W | Course: 055° | Speed: 7.1 knots Fog has been our fickle companion over the past 24 hours—drifting in and.
Position: 52°58.3’N 170°35.6’W | Course: 055° | Speed: 7.1 knots Fog has been our fickle companion over the past 24 hours—drifting in and.
Position: 51°07.4’N 172°10.8’W | Course: 034° | Speed: 5.8 knots Overnight and into the morning, the wind steadily increased to a solid force 6 Beaufort. With.
We would like to thank everyone for their kind messages and concern. Please rest assured: we are safe and well southwest.
Position: 49°26.8’N 169°20.8’W | Course: 335° | Speed: 7.9 knots The glassy night gave way to a fickle breeze that came and went..
Position: 47°33.5’N 168°03.2’W | Course: 345° | Speed: 6.2kn In the early hours of the 14th, we hoisted the mainsail.
Position: 45°42.7’N 166°44.6’W | Course: 342° | Speed: 6.8 kn Another Sunday at sea! And what a Sunday it was. Sadly no.
Position: 43°22.9’N 166°11.2’W | Course: 349° | Speed: 6.4 kn Today was a day of grey skies, silky ocean, and low-hanging clouds..
A day of changes — in weather, in clothing, in appearance. Gradually, the weather has been shifting: cooler air drifting.
Position 38’33.3N 165’37.3W | course 340′ | speed 5,7kn The weather has been shifting noticeably over the past 24 hours..
Position 36°18.1’N 164°55.4’W | Course 345° | Speed 5.3 kn Today was an awesome day. Even though we were under.


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.
