The South Shetland Islands are like a gateway to the Antarctic, with a landscape blanketed in ice leading to impressive fjords and hanging glaciers. A rocky coastline adds texture to the scenery, as elephant seals lounge on the shores and penguins dive into the water looking for fish.
Research stations from a number of different countries populate King George Island, while Livingston Island retains a number of historical structures from the 19th century that reflect the seal-hunting boom. With breathtaking views of remarkable landscapes and thrilling wildlife, the South Shetland Islands are an introduction to the wonders of Antarctica.
Highlights: Penguin colonies • Elephant seals • Icebergs • Research stations