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  • Опубликовано: 6 мар 2021
  • The ultimate travel guide to South Georgia Island, everything you need to know about the island, and what you should think about when looking for your own voyage there.
    If you are thinking about a trip to Antarctica, then South Georgia should definitely be a part of that conversation.
    In this video we will visit some of the key landing sites in South Georgia, we will discover what wildlife calls this magnificent Island home and what that wildlife is doing in which month, and when the best time to travel there is.
    Stick around to the end when we will also talk in detail about prices, the kind of vessels and expedition teams that are sailing to South Georgia, and how best to book a voyage to this magical Island. The adventure of a lifetime.
    There are some great polar specialists at Swoop Antarctica who I would recommend speaking to.
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  • @TheNewbys
    @TheNewbys  Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for tuning in and being a part of our journey! If you're new around here please remember to SUBSCRIBE, and why not come and join us in real time over on Instagram instagram.com/thenewbys/?hl=en and if you'd like more content and to support our journey further come and hang out with us on Patreon www.patreon.com/thenewbys Thank you so much, and remember BE BRAVE, THING BIG, EXPLORE!

  • @GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy
    @GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy Год назад +11

    I'm here after reading 'Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage' by Alfred Lansing. Great book!

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  Год назад +1

      That is one of my favourite books friend! Enjoy 😊🙏🏼

  • @caterinavu6620
    @caterinavu6620 3 года назад +18

    Great guide, in depth and detailed!!
    South Georgia/Antarctica is my dream trip. Fingers crossed one day I'll get to experience in person these glorious places!!

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Caterina! I am very sure that one day you will visit Antarctica. If you need any advice on how best to do that, let us know. Its amazing!

    • @caterinavu6620
      @caterinavu6620 3 года назад +1

      @@TheNewbys thank you!!! When the time comes I most certainly will!!

  • @annwalraven4080
    @annwalraven4080 3 года назад +2

    So good to see you back. Loved this video what an awesome place.

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  3 года назад

      Thanks very much. What a place!! Look out for today’s second video....

  • @tedland3016
    @tedland3016 Год назад +2

    Spent a good 4 months at King Edward Point (staying at Larsen House) winter 1995. Often awoke to elephant seals at the front door. good job we had an emergency exit. we had a great time down there. often going ski touring and exploring the island. I was a boat operator and looked after the damage which involved fibre glassing holes in the boats. while down there I made 6 snowboards with this skill. we'd get resupplied by ships every 6 weeks or so and every 2 weeks an airdrop from a Hercules. thanks for sharing ps we sailed in a flat bottom boat. 4 days of rough seas. epic

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  Год назад

      Hi Ted! Don’t envy that sea time, flat bottom boat on the Scotia sea, urg!! SG is a spectacular island. We are both lucky to have visited. Great to hear from you, thanks for watching friend. ❤️👶🙏

  • @rogercarmel6619
    @rogercarmel6619 10 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful scenery in this video

  • @DanielSRosehill
    @DanielSRosehill Год назад

    This was incredibly informative. Thank you!

  • @annerobertson1983
    @annerobertson1983 3 года назад +2

    Thanks John and Tara. It’s really whetted my appetite for our trip, postponed from 2020 and 2021. Hopefully happening in 2022 🤞 Your enthusiasm and knowledge shine through - and the visuals are stunning 🤩

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  3 года назад

      Hi Anne. Thanks for leaving a comment. You are in for a real treat! What a journey! Sounds like your heading out in February/March? It will be one of your greatest trips I’m sure. Let us know how you get on. :)

    • @CallusFutura
      @CallusFutura Год назад

      Were you able to make the trip?

  • @nicholascraig4828
    @nicholascraig4828 3 года назад

    SO HELPFUL! Thank you!

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  3 года назад

      Hi Nicolas, good to hear from you friend. If you need any additional advice please do let us know. John has a lot of friends in the industry and can certainly help point you in the right direction regarding who to talk to and which vessels would be best suited. Let us know how you get one, we would love to help. Thanks 👍

  • @mariannemckiernan4134
    @mariannemckiernan4134 3 года назад +1

    So excited for our trip in Feb. 2023. Thanks for helping us choose the right one!

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  3 года назад +1

      Hey Marianne, great to hear from you! Your trip is awesome, well done! You will have a fantastic voyage, we can’t wait to hear all about it!

    • @neo-filthyfrank1347
      @neo-filthyfrank1347 11 месяцев назад

      How did it go

  • @ARQtoBR
    @ARQtoBR 8 месяцев назад

    MANY THANKS FOR THE LUUUVELY VID!!! CHEERS!!

  • @JasonRogerson-gs8jp
    @JasonRogerson-gs8jp 9 месяцев назад +1

    I've been to Atlanta. Is that South Georgia? I kid, I kid

  • @christineroeloffzen3244
    @christineroeloffzen3244 Год назад

    Spectacular, wonderful, and sooo remotely !!!
    We are living in north of Bali,and making a beautiful gallery cookery.
    Lots of love😘👌

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching Christine 😊🙏🏼❤️

  • @ernreeders5583
    @ernreeders5583 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks. Very useful.
    I've visited Macquarie and the New Zealand subantarctic islands and this looks like a good sequel.

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  6 месяцев назад

      Ah amazing friend. We have yet to visit New Zealand 🙏🏼❤️

  • @Professionalmoochers
    @Professionalmoochers 3 года назад +1

    You two don’t half get around!
    That looks like a pretty unique trip 👌🏼

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  3 года назад

      You got that right Profs, what an adventure. back in the days that adventure was allowed. Not long to wait until we can all get back out there and explore. Cheers to that!

  • @kathyritchey9526
    @kathyritchey9526 9 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @pamelaplaza
    @pamelaplaza 2 года назад +3

    Hi! Love the video and your energy is contagious. Question, if I am most interested in seeing the highest density of king penguins on land, would you suggest choosing a vessel that goes in mid-late November or early March? I would really value your feedback. Thank you!

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  2 года назад

      Hi Pamela, Great to hear from you, thanks for watching friend. The King penguins are there all season so it doesn’t matter what month you decide to go. More Elephant seals in November might add to your experience? Can be chilly in November because it’s spring and there is still a lot of snow around. March less snow and easier to walk around, asp March has less male fur seals which is helpful for exploring.

  • @drstevencrain
    @drstevencrain Год назад +1

    Wonderful video! My wife and I want the best luxury expedition cruise to South Georgia, Falklands, and Antarctica. We are seriously considering taking the Scenic Eclipse in November, or perhaps waiting for the 2023 sailing of the Viking Octantis for this itinerary. Would you recommend these ships for the best excursions and luxury acommodations/dining? Other suggestions? Thanks!!

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  Год назад

      Thanks Steven, interesting question. Happy to chat it through with you through Swoop Antarctica, if you Google the company, give them a call and ask for me you should get through. In short, luxury can mean a lot of things to different people, the above vessels are lovely, but they do have compromises. Good luck with your planning friend. 👍

  • @tdiddle8950
    @tdiddle8950 2 года назад

    Hello and thank your for this video. I am planning a trip to the south Georgia coast (I'm from Georgia...but not the one in Asia!), and I want to know which beach has the whitest sand and which of the resorts has the best service.

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  2 года назад

      Hi friend! Good luck with your travels. Sounds like they will be fun!!

  • @annc5043
    @annc5043 2 года назад

    Need guidance! We want to visit South Georgia this fall. Looking at Magellan Explorer but wondering about size viz a vis sea sickness and capacity. Mom doesn't like to walk on uneven downhills. Will there still be enough places for her to get out and see stuff? Didn't see a link for travel advice.

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  2 года назад

      Hi Ann, great to hear from you. Thanks for leaving us a message. The Magellan Explorer is a great vessel, I know the expedition team onboard personally. If you would like to talk to a polar specialist who has been to Antarctica drop Swoop Travel a line. 855 369 8288 USA or 44 117 3690696 international. They are good guys to speak to.

  • @e99g
    @e99g Год назад +2

    Man this is so nice.
    I am from Kosovo and I really can‘t visit it (or other countrys in the world without to get 100s of visas).
    But this Video was really amazing to see the little oversea territory

  • @rachelmacdonald4560
    @rachelmacdonald4560 3 года назад +4

    Loving the video.. My dad was in South Georgia and Antarctica back in the 60s .. Great video xx

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  3 года назад

      Hi Rachel, great to hear from you and thanks! What was your dad doing in SG and Antarctica, did he work there? Such a “cool” and special place. We hope to get back soon.

    • @rachelmacdonald4560
      @rachelmacdonald4560 3 года назад

      @@TheNewbys hey thanks so much for your reply! My dad worked for HMS salveson I think .. sadly he was not there for research purposes.. But he did go to the South Pole .. He worked for Northen lighthouse too , Which was integral in the Flannan Isles Lovely to hear from you guys ... If you ever come visiting.to the outer Hebrides let me know .. Greetings from the Isle of Lewis

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  3 года назад

      Hi Rachel, wowzers! Your dad is a lucky fella, the South Pole!!!! Amazing! John’s mum lives in Uist so pretty close to you, and we were up in Harris and Lewis a month or so ago. It was great, you have a terrific Tesco!!! :)

    • @rachelmacdonald4560
      @rachelmacdonald4560 3 года назад

      @@TheNewbys OMG that’s so weird !! Well I’ll be chuft to meet you guys next time your visiting ? Splendid indeed !! I have a gap use in Harris ! So if you want to stay ? No probs !! Really loving your videos ! My dad passed away a few years ago ! But he had some great stories !! Xx

    • @rachelmacdonald4560
      @rachelmacdonald4560 3 года назад +1

      I mean HOUSE ! The place is great for bird watching !! Xx

  • @snehadatta23
    @snehadatta23 2 года назад +1

    Hello there.. thank you for the informational video. I am considering a trip and torn between Ponant and Quark expedition. The difference is cost. Ponant is cheaper and does not require to share a room. The sailings are early Nov or early Dec. Do you have any thoughts?

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  2 года назад

      Hi Sneha, Great to hear from you, thanks for watching friend. You say the difference is cost, that might be one thing that’s different, but they are very different experiences too, so it’s not just cost. I have been onboard with both operators. My thoughts are that this is a trip of a lifetime and getting it right is important. Worth calling an agent who can fill in a few gaps for you. I currently work at Swoop Antarctica. Welcome to call us anytime. 👍👍

    • @snehadatta23
      @snehadatta23 2 года назад

      @@TheNewbys Thank you so much for the quick reply. I spoke to the reps for both companies and since the itinerary is exactly same I am not able to figure out the difference in experience 😂. Ponant does not require me to share a room, one time paddling and the voyage is in Nov 2023. Quark is affordable only if I share a room(still price is higher than Ponant), unlimited kayak and the voyage is in Dec 2022.

  • @calvinsmith9186
    @calvinsmith9186 Год назад

    Currently booked on Poseidon late October 2024 voyage to Falklands and South Georgia (Fly-in Fly out) on the MV Sea Spirit. After this video I am really looking forward to it! Can you give me a idea of what October is like in South Georgia?

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  Год назад

      Hi Calvin. Fly in fly out basically means you will start in the Falklands and end in the Falklands? There are no airports on SG. So in October I think it’s fair to expect at least 2.5 days of sailing each way to SG so probably about 5 days in total transiting, that’s if the weather is reasonable. I have spent 3 days in a storm coming back from SG before! It’s likely going to be a bit cold and maybe some rain too, a little grey possibly. If you luck out, and the sun shines, it will be golden and spectacular. Weather aside, male Elephant seals will be starting to build harems and there will be a huge amount of kings on the beaches. It will also be quiet, little tourist traffic that time of year. Best of luck with your voyage.

    • @calvinsmith9186
      @calvinsmith9186 Год назад

      @@TheNewbys Thanks for the info...yes in and out of Port Stanley. They have allowed 4 days of transiting and 8 days at SG...well not bad. Will pray to the sun gods!

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  Год назад

      @@calvinsmith9186 it’s SG, amazing always. Take some protection for your camera. :)

  • @bepyn4ik
    @bepyn4ik Год назад

    Really when you see videos and or pictures of South Georgia they only talk and show the old whaling stations, I didn't know about the town right next to the old whaling station till today.

  • @julianmartin7502
    @julianmartin7502 Год назад

    Hey John Julian here. Woow the fruits of true hard work hey. How did you get lucky enough? I really wanna know your secret? I'd like to go there but cant figure how to get lucky enough yet ? I'm still dazzled by that concept? How you manage to get lucky enough? would be awesome and lovely if you could share with us how you got lucky enough to do those trips? I' m sure anyone can go there?

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  Год назад

      Hi Julian, South Georgia is a spectacular island, good luck with your endeavour to get there. You could talk to Swoop Antarctica about options.

  • @inabates8919
    @inabates8919 Год назад

    I would’ve thought you would need to acclimatise to a certain climate before being said fit yes?
    Have very soft spot in my heart for any penguin, and whale/dolphin!

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  Год назад +1

      Hi Ina, great question but this is not necessary at all. You might be thinking of Mount Everest where you need to acclimatise whilst hiking up there. This is in Antartica, where the weather is actually quite pleasant. Temperatures range from 5 to 15 degrees celsius. Thanks so much for watching friend ❤️❤️❤️

  • @nikkobejarano
    @nikkobejarano Год назад

    Hi, thanks for the tips. Im going to Antártida next October. My question is. Do I need professional cámaras? Or a Nikon coolpix should be fine.

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  Год назад +1

      Hi friend. Wow that is so exciting! You are going to love it. Having a camera is always an advantage! Taking photos on your mobile phone should be enough but if you wanted something extra then your camera should be just fine. Enjoy your trip and let us know how it goes ❤️❤️❤️

    • @nikkobejarano
      @nikkobejarano Год назад

      @@TheNewbys thank you very much for the quick answer. Im a birdwatcher, so for sure I will love it. I would like to share my pics on your channel

  • @belindacarinaboco6410
    @belindacarinaboco6410 Год назад

    Wow...South Georgia...penguins and seals abound...

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  Год назад

      Amazing destination Belinda! Great to hear from you, thanks for watching friend.

  • @creativecontent8347
    @creativecontent8347 24 дня назад

    Dude I was trying to get to harrow from google maps and I ended up here 😅

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  24 дня назад

      Long way from Harrow!! Great to hear from you, thanks for watching friend. 👍👍😎

  • @meghanl3647
    @meghanl3647 2 года назад +1

    será que alguien de centro américa puede visitarlos?

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  2 года назад

      Yes I think you can visit. 👍

  • @user-pq5oo2mf4r
    @user-pq5oo2mf4r Год назад

    Good morning sir please I want to come to South Georgia

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  Год назад

      Hi friend, great to hear from you! South Georgia is absolutely amazing, you will love it! You could talk to Swoop Antarctica about options.

  • @gower23
    @gower23 2 года назад +1

    Our precious South Atlantic Islands and British Antarctica ❤️❤️🌊🌊🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching friend. 👍

  • @alancurtis-engineeringdiym5872
    @alancurtis-engineeringdiym5872 Год назад +1

    How to go to south Georgia

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  Год назад

      Hi Alan, good to hear from you. To get to SG you need to be on a boat. For options and if you are looking to buy a voyage let me know. Thanks.

  • @HariSarvotama
    @HariSarvotama 2 года назад +1

    I see that Om Cooper utensil in the background , are you following sanatan dharma or Hinduism spirituality in any form?

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  2 года назад

      Hi there friend. Good spot! These are trinkets from pst journeys. Thanks for watching. 🙏🙏👍

  • @ciansimpson7753
    @ciansimpson7753 2 года назад

    How much did the trip cost?

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  2 года назад

      Normally South Georgia voyages cost from US$15,000 and up.

  • @bluesea826
    @bluesea826 11 месяцев назад

    If March ok to go?

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  11 месяцев назад

      Great time to go to South Georgia, Antarctica I would avoid past the 15th

  • @sashamellon822
    @sashamellon822 2 месяца назад

    As a British citizen , and South Georgia being British territory, I think I’ll just buy some land and build one . 😂😂

  • @jaketoffen2454
    @jaketoffen2454 2 года назад +1

    Well i cant afford it. Game over i guees.

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching Jake.

  • @DJ-iu5bb
    @DJ-iu5bb 12 дней назад

    I live in 100 degree weather I want the smoke 😀
    edit: be cool but the way my bank account is set up lol

  • @jamesr141
    @jamesr141 Год назад

    I bet they tell you not to touch the penguins.

  • @cancelking4805
    @cancelking4805 3 года назад +2

    15k? thats steep

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  3 года назад

      For an expedition cruise you would expect to pay about that and upwards, especially if you are looking at jumping on a smaller vessel.

  • @JohnICGomes
    @JohnICGomes 3 года назад +2

    Here we come in droves to disturb the animal ecosystem and change the place!

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  3 года назад +2

      I see you like to take pictures John. Landscapes I presume? :)

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  3 года назад +2

      But seriously John, we can see your point of view, and why you would show concern. Having travelled there, and knowing how respectful the guides are we don’t fee the same way that you do. There are very strict rules about how you interact with wildlife and how you can land in Antarctica. IAATO the governing body for tourism in the southern polar regions has created strict guide lines to ensure animals are not disturbed. Worth also noting that recent research around Portlockroy has shown that penguins actually benefit from interaction with humans, this is shown by a growing colony, penguins actively seeking to nest near people! We feel that the more people know about these epic and special places the more they will want to protect them. We don’t expect you to change your mind on this, but we hope some of your concerns have been put to rest a little. 👍

    • @JohnICGomes
      @JohnICGomes 3 года назад

      @@TheNewbys That's good to know. I would love to travel (and I do travel a fair bit, globally), but I am pretty concerned about disturbing the habitat given to us. But this is reassuring.

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  3 года назад

      It’s a tricky balance for sure, and one well flagged by you. Thanks. One sad aspect of this larger issue is that places like Antarctica and South Georgia are protected from harm because of the money that tourism brings, not in-spite of it. This is sad because not all habitats have this wealth, especially since tourism (Covid world) has all but stopped. Think big game parks in Africa, without park fees rangers have been left unpaid and so animals unprotected, poaching has followed. As you say, it’s a balance and one that is quite literally wobbling from one side to the other constantly, what can we do to help? Chose our guides wisely, time our trip for least disturbance, pay park fees, etc. Enjoy your travels friend. Let us know if you come across a place where balance, or not, has been found.

  • @Capybara698
    @Capybara698 Месяц назад

    sandwich island

  • @Jabberstax
    @Jabberstax 2 года назад +1

    It's not disputed. It's British.

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  2 года назад +1

      Hi there friend, whether or not it’s disputed would depend on whether you’re Argentinian or not. 😉 Thanks for watching. 👍👍

  • @biggibb1583
    @biggibb1583 2 года назад

    I worked there for a few years, please stop going there you will destroy the place if you keep going there on holidays!

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  2 года назад +1

      Hi Alexander, great that you worked there a few years, what did you do? I disagree with you, tourism does not destroy destinations it protects them. Landing fees and taxes charged to tourist for travelling to South Georgia and places like SG directly help to fund projects such rat eradication as well as ensuring that more invasive visits do not take place. I direct you to the IAATO web site which I’m sure you are familiar with. Yes, we can all agree that wild places should stay wild, but research has shown us that penguins like people (Port Lockroys expanding Gentoo population) and that money is needed to ensure environments are cared for and looked after ( expanding blue whale populations in southern SG) Thanks for dropping us a line friend, no doubt you would like to return to SG one day and we hope you do, likely that will be as a tourist? ;) 👍

    • @biggibb1583
      @biggibb1583 2 года назад

      @@TheNewbys I was in the crew of HMS ENDURANCE so spent a lot of time around there and other places down the ice, nobody will ever convince me that tourists are good in these places mate, there’s some places on earth that should be left alone and not for people to profit from. How do you know penguins like people have you asked one?

    • @TheNewbys
      @TheNewbys  2 года назад +1

      Hi Alexander, Science has suggested penguins like people. Of course it’s difficult to talk to a penguin. But penguin populations tend to grow at landing sites where there are more frequent visits of people, such a Port Lockroy. It’s a good indicator.

    • @hisheroship
      @hisheroship 2 года назад

      Do you regret going there?