A grey sunrise was by no means a bad omen for our first day at sea. Fairly soon the morning sun broke through and it turned out to be a delightful day. Many hours were spent outside spotting wildlife or simply enjoying the sounds and gentle movements of the Southern Ocean.

Around midday we crossed the polar front, an invisible biological barrier that surrounds Antarctica and coincides with a very nutrient rich mixture of cold and slightly less cold waters from the South Atlantic Ocean.