News

Expeditions to Antarctica usually begin with a tough crossing of the Drake Passage from Argentina to King George Island that takes a few days. It can be a perilous crossing that passengers dread ...
A cruise ship faced massive 30-40-foot waves in the turbulent Drake Passage. Passenger Lesley Anne Murphy captured footage of the wild ride, showing passengers falling and sliding.
The Drake Passage is a body of water with an average depth of around 11,000 feet that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The cruise company that operates the Ocean Explorer, Quark Expeditions, said that the Drake Passage is “among the bodies of water most prone to powerful forces of weather.” ...
While traversing the infamous Drake Passage, a cruise ship turned into what one passenger described as a 48-hour rollercoaster — and the footage needs to be seen to be believed. Towering waves ...
Brandee Lake is taking the same approach to the Drake Passage as she has since embarking on the Ultimate World Cruise exactly one month ago: What will be will be. The Brannon Files podcaster, 46 ...
The Drake Passage, named after the 16th-century English explorer Francis Drake, is a 500-mile-long waterway between South America and Antarctica where the Atlantic, Pacific and Southern seas converge.
An eight-day itinerary flies guests roundtrip across the Drake Passage before and after their cruise while a 10-day itinerary crosses the Drake by ship with an air return from King George Island.
Cruise ship hit by waves FILE PHOTO: A ship traveling through the Drake Passage was hit by tremendous waves. (UDO_KIESLICH/Udo Kieslich - stock.adobe.com) ByCox Media Group National Content Desk ...
The cruise company that operates the Ocean Explorer, Quark Expeditions, said that the Drake Passage is “among the bodies of water most prone to powerful forces of weather.” The phenomenon even ...