Cruising Norway’s Fjords: A Travel Guide

Tucked away on the fringe of the Arctic Circle, the dramatic landscapes of Norway draw travellers from around the world,…

4 years ago

Celebrating Ernest Shackleton, By Gary Lee

A dozen passengers who had travelled on Aurora Expeditions’ In Shackleton's Footsteps adventure in March 2016, gathered in London on 20 of May for…

4 years ago

Aurora Sponsors Australian Geographic Society Awards

Aurora Expeditions will again be a main sponsor of the Australian Geographic Society awards next week, presenting the 'Adventurer of…

4 years ago

Where To Climb In Scoresby Sund, Greenland

With sheer granite cliffs and glacial remnants that rise from the sea, Greenland's geography can certainly take your breath away.…

4 years ago

Patagonia & Antarctica Tour: Reasons To Combine The Two

Always dreamed of visiting the final frontier of Antarctica, or exploring the heart of Patagonia in South America? Why not…

4 years ago

Introducing Our Antarctic Team For 2014/15

Travelling to Antarctica is made so much richer by those who you experience it with. At Aurora Expeditions, we hand-pick…

4 years ago

What To Do And See In Stanley, Falkland Islands

What do you associate with the Falkland Islands? For many people, it's the 1982 war between the United Kingdom and…

4 years ago

Fun Facts About Elephant Seals

Here at Aurora Expeditions, we like our guests to get as close to the action as possible and when there's…

4 years ago

Aurora Donates To Riaus

Aurora Expeditions has donated over $2,500 to further the valuable work of the science communication organisation. The funds were donated…

4 years ago

Cures For Jet Lag – Fact Or Fiction?

Jet lag is a combination of symptoms, predominantly fatigue, caused by travelling abruptly across different time zones. Travelling to a…

4 years ago

Humpback Whale Facts

Whales are truly fascinating creatures. These majestic mammals are capable of growing to truly magnificent sizes, often far surpassing any…

4 years ago

New Polar Expedition Jacket

From November 2014 each passenger travelling on our Antarctic or Arctic voyages will receive a complimentary polar expedition jacket to…

4 years ago

100 Portraits In 100 Days

Artist, writer, and travel presenter Sorrel Wilby has committed to spending 100 consecutive days in her studio producing 100 portraits,…

4 years ago

Aurora Expeditions 2015 Highlights

Only three weeks left before a new year starts! With more than 30 expeditions to some of the most amazing…

4 years ago

Happy New Year….Aurora Style!

At 0900 we were in the zodiacs, never mind sore heads and lack of sleep from the New Year festivities.…

4 years ago

So, What’s Papua New Guinea Travel Like?

Morning comes quickly in PNG. Like a wave retreating down a beach to reveal glistening shells and tumbled rocks, the…

4 years ago

5 Things Your Dad Will Love About A Trip To Antarctica

For the ultimate trip away with dad, consider a trip to Antarctica. We’re seeing more and more dads (and mums!)…

4 years ago

Interesting Facts About Juneau, Alaska – And What To Do There

Depending on which expedition you choose to explore Alaska's Inside Passage with us, you will begin your cruise in buzzing…

4 years ago

Some Interesting Facts About The Musk Ox

When you reach the icy, cold tundra of Greenland's shore during your Arctic excursions, you may spot on the horizon…

4 years ago

A Birding Guide To Scotland

The Scottish Isles hold a world of delights from stunning natural landscapes to an array of wildlife. From the highlands…

4 years ago

Winner Of Antarctic Writing Competition Announced

We are pleased to announce the winners of our Aurora Expeditions Writing Competition. With such a good selection of entries,…

4 years ago

Back By Popular Demand – Scottish Historian, Carol Knott

Over the years our Scottish historian, Carol Knott, as entertained our passengers with exciting tales of Scotlands rich and colourful history.…

4 years ago

When Should You Visit The Kimberley Coast?

Australia's tourism is often overshadowed by its exciting and diverse cities. But a visit to Australia wouldn't really be complete…

4 years ago

Scoresbysund, Greenland – The World’s Largest Fjord System

Up to 350km long and 600m deep – Scoresbysund isn't your typical fjord. As a highlight of all our East Greenland voyages, Scoresbysund…

4 years ago