From Rainy Morning to Starry Night
Sunday November 16th started grey and wet. The morning drizzle and low clouds made everything feel soft and muted. Standing.
Sunday November 16th started grey and wet. The morning drizzle and low clouds made everything feel soft and muted. Standing.
The past days have been absolutely wild. Looking back, it’s hard to believe how much work we managed to get.
Last night was quite exciting, it felt like reading the last pages of a thrilling adventure novel, sitting at home,.
62°02’N 006°42W, Faroe Islands 14-10-2025 A high-pressure area has protected us from most of the autumn evil of the North.
62°42’N 013°24’W Saturday, 11-10-2025 Autumn in the North Atlantic… Big puffs, but no more puffins. Except for a few young.
The Northwest Passage now lies behind us, its vast silence still echoing in my thoughts. Such an accomplishment, such a.
13-09-2025, 65°40’N 055°59’W Davis Strait Leaving the snowy hills of Baffin behind, we set out to sea. A northerly wind.
We are organizing 2 webinars about Antarctic voyages – If you have missed this news, this means you are not.
08-09-2025, 73°45N 082°33W, Lancaster Sound And then, all of a sudden, there it was: Beechey Island — the holy grail of this.
Bellot Blizzards – Part Two 03-09-2025, 74°32N 091°32W The southeast wind was set to carry us to the south coast.


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.
