Antarctica
Neko Harbour
Last updated: 2018
Neko Harbour, a glacial inlet on the Antarctic Peninsula’s west coast, is a standout destination for expedition cruise travelers seeking dramatic polar scenery and wildlife encounters. Set within Andvord Bay, it features towering glaciers known for spectacular ice calving, a hillside colony of around 250 breeding pairs of gentoo penguins, and frequent sightings of seals and seabirds like skuas and kelp gulls . Accessed only by small, regulated cruise landings, this remote location offers guided hikes above the landing beach for breathtaking panoramic views and immersive wildlife viewing in one of Antarctica’s most iconic and pristine settings.






































