The Expedition Cruise Podcast

Rona Wheeldon

Think cruising isn’t for you? Host Rona Wheeldon once felt the same - until she discovered expedition cruising. Each week on The Expedition Cruise Podcast, you’ll explore small ships and extraordinary adventures - where exploration, wildlife, science and adventure come first. From polar routes to remote archipelagos, penguins to polar bears, and everything in between, this show is your guide to the fast‑growing world of expedition cruising. Through solo episodes and expert interviews, Rona covers everything you need to know: what an expedition cruise really is, why you should consider one, who the providers are, where these ships explore and what you can expect onboard and ashore. Small Ships. Extraordinary Adventures. Welcome to the World of Expedition Cruising.

  1. Apr 30

    How Expedition Cruising Supports Antarctic Science | The Story of Oceanites

    #18 Most travellers arrive in Antarctica expecting penguins, icebergs and breathtaking landscapes. Far fewer realise that every penguin colony is also a data point - a living indicator of how fast the Antarctic Peninsula is changing. In this episode, podcast host Rona Wheeldon explores the surprising partnership powering much of what we know about Antarctic wildlife today: the collaboration between expedition cruise ships and Oceanites, the organisation behind the world’s only long‑term, open‑source penguin database. You’ll discover: • Why penguin colonies are one of the clearest early warning systems for climate change • How expedition ships become 'ships of opportunity' for frontline science • What Oceanites’ researchers actually do during a season, from nest counts to drone surveys • The story behind the Antarctic Site Inventory and its 30‑year record of more than 3.5 million penguins • Which species are adapting, which are struggling and what those trends reveal about the Southern Ocean • How travellers can support Antarctic science long after their voyage ends Whether you’re preparing for your first expedition cruise or simply curious about how tourism and science intersect at the bottom of the world, this episode offers a behind‑the‑scenes look at the work shaping our understanding of a rapidly changing continent. Watch the video version on YouTubeVisit the Expedition Cruise Journal WebsiteFollow Rona on InstagramConnect with Rona on LinkedIn

    10 min
  2. Apr 9

    How to Choose Your First Expedition Cruise | Step‑by‑Step Guide

    #15 Choosing your first expedition cruise can feel overwhelming. There are so many destinations, ships, seasons and styles to consider. And it’s not always obvious where to begin. In this episode, host Rona Wheeldon breaks the process down into a simple, logical 10‑step framework called the EXPEDITION Method. You’ll hear how your purpose shapes your destination, why timing matters more than most people realise and how ship styles, operators and itineraries differ in ways that can completely change your experience. From choosing between penguins or polar bears to understanding ship philosophies, activity options, cabin types, value, logistics and overall fit, this episode gives you a grounded, step‑by‑step way to make confident decisions. You’ll learn: Why your purpose is the foundation of every other choiceHow destination and timing work together to shape your experienceWhat operator styles really mean in practice - science‑led, adventure‑led, luxury or a blendHow ship size, onboard atmosphere and activity options differWhy itineraries in the same region can feel completely differentWhat to consider when choosing a cabinHow to compare value once you know what matters to youHow to bring everything together into a trip that genuinely fits you Whether you’re planning your very first expedition cruise or simply curious about how to navigate the options, this episode gives you a structured way to choose a voyage that feels right for you - one that becomes a life experience you’ll remember forever. Watch the video version on YouTubeVisit the Expedition Cruise Journal WebsiteFollow Rona on InstagramConnect with Rona on LinkedIn

    11 min
  3. Apr 2

    Antarctica | What Most Travellers Don’t Know Before Their Expedition Cruise

    #14 What is Antarctica really like and what does an expedition cruise there actually involve? Most travellers only ever see one small corner of the continent, and there’s a very good reason why. In this episode, host Rona Wheeldon takes you deeper into Antarctica itself - the scale, the science, the wildlife and the realities of travelling to the most remote continent on Earth. You’ll hear how Antarctica’s geography shapes every part of the experience, why almost all voyages focus on the Antarctic Peninsula and what expedition ship categories mean for the landings you can make once you arrive. From the vast ice sheet and hidden mountain ranges to penguin colonies, Zodiac cruises and the extraordinary silence that greets you on your first landing, this episode gives you a clear, grounded picture of what to expect. You’ll learn: Why visitors explore only a very specific part of AntarcticaHow the continent’s size, climate and ice shape every journeyThe difference between “Antarctic” and “Antarctica” and why it mattersHow expedition ships are categorised and what that means for landingsWhy the Antarctic Peninsula is the heart of most voyagesWhat wildlife you’re likely to see, from penguins to whalesHow the Antarctic Treaty protects the continent for peace and scienceWhat it actually feels like to arrive - the silence, the scale and the sense of remoteness Whether you’re planning your first expedition cruise or simply curious about what makes Antarctica so unlike anywhere else on Earth, this episode offers an introduction to a place that still belongs entirely to nature. Watch the video version on YouTubeVisit the Expedition Cruise Journal WebsiteFollow Rona on InstagramConnect with Rona on LinkedIn

    11 min
  4. Mar 26

    The Evolution of Expedition Cruising | 1966 to Today

    #13 How did expedition cruising begin and why did it emerge in the first place? The answer goes back to one extraordinary moment in 1966, when fifty‑seven travellers stepped onto the ice in Antarctica and unknowingly sparked an entirely new way of exploring the world. In this episode, host Rona Wheeldon traces the evolution of expedition cruising from that first pioneering landing to the modern, purpose‑built ships of today. You’ll hear how Swedish‑American explorer Lars‑Eric Lindblad transformed the idea of travel itself and why his belief in exploration as a force for understanding still shapes the industry six decades later. From early scientific collaborations and rugged research vessels to hybrid‑powered ships and a global community of operators, this is the story of how a niche experiment became one of the most meaningful forms of travel on Earth. You’ll learn: The moment in 1966 that changed who could visit Antarctica and why it matteredHow Lars‑Eric Lindblad created the blueprint for modern expedition travelWhat early voyages actually looked like, from onboard labs to hands‑on scienceHow geopolitical shifts in the 1990s accelerated the industry’s growthWhy purpose‑built ships like the MS Lindblad Explorer, MS Bremen and MS Fram were turning pointsHow today’s operators continue the legacy of exploration, education and environmental stewardship Whether you’re new to expedition cruising or simply curious about how this remarkable style of travel came to be, this episode gives you a clear look at the origins of an industry built on curiosity, science and a deep respect for the planet. Watch the video version on YouTubeVisit the Expedition Cruise Journal WebsiteFollow Rona on InstagramConnect with Rona on LinkedIn

    10 min

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Think cruising isn’t for you? Host Rona Wheeldon once felt the same - until she discovered expedition cruising. Each week on The Expedition Cruise Podcast, you’ll explore small ships and extraordinary adventures - where exploration, wildlife, science and adventure come first. From polar routes to remote archipelagos, penguins to polar bears, and everything in between, this show is your guide to the fast‑growing world of expedition cruising. Through solo episodes and expert interviews, Rona covers everything you need to know: what an expedition cruise really is, why you should consider one, who the providers are, where these ships explore and what you can expect onboard and ashore. Small Ships. Extraordinary Adventures. Welcome to the World of Expedition Cruising.