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The polar regions are the last true wildernesses left, and getting there requires more than just a booking – it requires the right ship and a solid expedition team. At LaTrove, we specialise in Antarctica expeditions and Arctic travel for those who want to get beyond the standard sightseeing decks. Whether you’re looking for a luxury Antarctica cruise with a fly-over option to skip the Drake Passage or a rugged Arctic cruise through the Northwest Passage, we handle all the work to get you there. We focus on small-ship operators that prioritise actual exploration over crowds.
Often referred to as the 'Kodak Gap', this is a narrow crossing between massive cliffs and icebergs. It is a highlight of any scenic Antartica Cruise.
If you don't just want to stay on a boat, we can arrange for a true Arctic expedition that includes diving or snorkelling, getting you up close to the ice and a perspective few people ever see.
For a proper Antarctica tour, we recommend including South Georgia. It’s the "Galapagos of the Poles"—you will see king penguin colonies that number in the thousands and visit the site of Shackleton’s grave.




This is the classic polar landscape and the main hub for Antarctica cruises. It’s where you’ll find the massive glaciers, blue icebergs, and the most accessible penguin colonies.
This is the heart of Arctic travel. Svalbard is recognised as the best place for polar bear sightings, while Greenland offers some of the most massive ice fjords on the planet.
This is for the explorers who have already done the Peninsula. It’s much more remote and less visited, offering a look at the historic huts of Scott and Shackleton and the massive Ross Ice Shelf.

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