Antarctic & Arctic Destinations
Africa Wildlife Safaris and Cultural Tours
The Americas
Asia
Europe- Baltic Odyssey
- Circumnavigation of the Black Sea
- From Senegal to Spain: Cape Verde, Canary Islands, Morocco, Gibraltar
- From Spain to Senegal: Gibraltar, Morocco, Canary Islands, Cape Verde
- Romania: Transylvania, Maramures, Bucovina, Moldova
- The Fabled Adriatic: Malta, Sicily, Albania, Montenegro, Croatia, Venice
- Wild Britain
Indian Ocean Holidays
Oceania: Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific- Australia's Kimberley
- Best of Melanesia & Micronesia: Papua New Guinea, Trobriand Islands, Yap & Palau
- Beyond Rapa Nui: Easter Island to Tahiti
- Circumnavigation of New Guinea - Part I: Wewak to Port Moresby
- Circumnavigation of New Guinea - Part II: Port Moresby to Wewak
- Faces of Melanesia: Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands & Papua New Guinea
- New Zealand and Its Sub-Antarctic Islands
- Pearls of Polynesia: Society Islands, Marquesas, Tuamotus
- Pearls of the Pacific: Line Islands, Hawaii to Tahiti
- Pearls of the Pacific: Polynesian Idylls
- South Sea Odyssey: Tahiti, Bora Bora, Cook Islands, Niue, Tonga, Wallis & Futuna, Fiji
- Wild Edge of the Pacific I: Fiji to New Zealand with Kermadec and Chatham Islands
- Wild Edge of the Pacific II: Chatham & Sub-Antarctic Islands of New Zealand, Milford Sound
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Travel Calendar List of dates, itineraries, and rates.
Library Articles from our newsletters and other sources. Examples of articles that can be found:
- Zegrahm Expeditions at Fifteen In a retrospective article, we celebrate some of the memorable moments from the past decade and a half.
- Northern Light: A Planner's Perspective Arctic waters replete with humpbacks, walrus hauled out on beaches, cliffs packed with seabirds, muskoxen and the possibility of polar bears on Baffin—but what we found extraordinary, especially in these remote, sparsely populated lands, was the variety of cultural and historical encounters.
- Outrigger Canoes of Oceania This ubiquitous little boat typifies not only the craftsmanship of island people, but is a world-class example of environmental sustainability at its very best. The canoe of today, virtually identical to those described by Captain Cook, is still constructed of local natural materials and recycled when its journeys are finished.
Reports From the Field Read about the daily events of past expeditions.
Materials & Images
Travel Resources Suggested outfitters, book sellers, and general travel information.
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