
Fire & Ice Tour Itinerary
My recent November 2016 travels -- dubbed the “Fire & Ice Tour” by fellow adventure traveler Johnny Bravo -- consisted of a layover in Panama, a basecamp activity cruise to Antarctica, and road tripping through Argentina for a total of three weeks. I’m excited to share all of the stories from the trip, but to get started I wanted to do an overall post of the trip itinerary. As I write more Fire & Ice Tour posts, I’ll link back to this main post for easy reference. (Let’s be s

3 Life Lessons Learned in Antarctica
Traveling to Antarctica captures part of your soul and drops you in a majestic, serene, unlivable and harsh world where you are disconnected from everything. I recently spent 10 days on a cruise to Antarctica, facing harsh weather in a completely unfamiliar yet magical world, and soaked in quite a few life lessons that I’ll carry with me for the rest of my life. Photo Credit: Stephanie Huston 1. Expect Icebergs Ahead Just as with going through the rollercoaster of life, you n

7 Antarctic Adventures of a Lifetime
I recently got back from my 7th continent trip – a basecamp activity cruise to Antarctica. As one would anticipate, it truly was a trip of a lifetime and filled with unexpected adventures at every turn. These majestic sights and stunning opportunities are out there and yours for the taking as well – this trip took me years of dreaming and planning, and it was worth every minute dedicated. Use these seven wild and wonderful Antarctica adventures below to spark your imagination

How Do You Actually Get to Antarctica?
I’m traveling to Antarctica next month to take on my 7th continent adventure. One of the first questions I typically get is – “How do you actually get there!?” As with any adventure there are a variety of paths to follow; you can take cruises to Antarctica from Argentina, Chile, Australia, or New Zealand. This is the course that I have chosen to take to Antarctica from my home base in New York City in November 2016. Fly to Buenos Aires, Argentina There are no flights directly

5 Reasons To Go On A Basecamp Antarctica Cruise
When a majority of folks think about traveling the world, Antarctica typically isn’t on the top of their list. Less than 40,000 humans traveled to Antarctica in the 2015-2016 season, braving the Drake Passage and soaking in all the magic that the bottom of the world has to offer. Yes, Antarctica is more expensive and difficult to get to than Paris or even Bangkok, but it offers you an out of this world experience that every human being should consider experiencing. These 5 re