r/AntarcticaTravel 2d ago

Highschool Terra Nova

Does anyone have any experience with being part of the Terranova HIGHSCHOOL expedition? It seems really really cool, but I just wanted to hear from semeone who was there.

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u/VitSea4me Polar Guide 🐧 2d ago

Terra Nova is a brand new expedition company that hasn’t started sailing yet. The first of these “Antarctic Classroom” trips is planned to take place this upcoming Antarctic season.

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u/Mountain_Jicama4983 2d ago

But they did already go on a "regular" expedition right?

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u/VitSea4me Polar Guide 🐧 2d ago

No. Terra Nova/MV St Helena haven’t sailed yet at all…

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u/Mountain_Jicama4983 2d ago

So is it a legit company or not?

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u/brooklyn987 Polar Guide 🐧 1d ago

It's hard to say considering they are brand new. If it were up to me and I was recommending an operator/ship for friends or family, I'd be suggesting those that have AT LEAST several successful seasons under their belt. It's a lot of money to risk on an operation that will still have its kinks to work out.