The Greg Mortimer, a plush yet friendly ship run by Australian-owned Aurora, was a comfortable base for the 13 days around the Antarctic Peninsula. There was a lot to love; the decor, the food, but mostly the crew. The expedition team was phenomenal at ensuring our experience was incredible. Their knowledge and passion for the Antarctic Peninsula ensured that we saw incredible sights and learned a thing or two along the way. I can't keep writing without mentioning the restaurant team. Just wow! They got to know everyone's names and how they took their coffee by day one. With a range of seafood, meats and BBQs, the food was really good and catered to anyone's tastes.
Very well ececuted. Hily recomended. Great experiance
Nancy Kaierle
2 days ago
Belize adventures
I've worked with Adventure Life before in planning trips and appreciate the quality of trips they put together. They use knowledgeable local guides, comfortable lodgings, and assist with transportation. I find trip planning stressful, so am happy to turn it over to them. They work within our parameters of time, budget, activity level, and types of activities to give us great experiences!
Kaesa Footracer
2 days ago
I was reading and it was a good story I need to recommend it
Delilah DeLee
4 days ago
We have been working with Adventure Life for 5 years now and it is very easy to plan out our trips. Our holidays include customization of activities and side trips along with the standard packages available on the Adventure Life website. Kevin, Jess, Mary Rose and their teams have many recommendations that have enhanced our travel.
Joe
1 week ago
We went to the Patagonia on the Chile side and Perito Moreno in El Calafate, Argentina. Eric of San Diego handled our trip with expertise. The preparation went smoothly, despite some changes on our part with scheduling conflicts. He offered great advice which made us feel at ease with all decisions on the trip. It was truly a great experience.