Discovery Cruises Launches New Antarctica Website
Destination cruise line, Discovery Cruises has created a new website, www.antarcticadiscovery.com that is dedicated to Antarctica, with the site responding to the increasing popularity of user generated websites and networking whilst updating the image of Antarctica and how it is perceived as a destination by those who visit.
Passengers, crew and onboard lecturers are able to upload their own photos, video clips and journals detailing their unique experiences.
There is also a strong focus on people, landscapes and wildlife and the vast array of original and previously unseen images portray a vivid and contemporary image of the continent as it exists today, not hundreds of years ago.
One of the sites useful innovations is the ability for places, journals and photos to be pinpointed on an interactive Antarctica satellite map, which provides an even greater depth of understanding and illustration to the content provided, where users can not just read a journal, but also see the exact place it was written.
Managing Director, David Yellow said, “It’s all too easy for travel companies to portray Antarctica as the last great pioneering destination on earth.” “Obvious connections to past explorers are used to make a common link, but we feel as a company that it is time to update this image.”
“The truth is that Antarctica is “on the radar” of many more people than even 5 years ago.” “The continent has a higher profile and it is not so much a pioneering destination anymore.”
“However, the Antarctica we see today is still the most beautiful place on the planet, it is still wild, nature is still very much in charge and it is still more dramatic than any other landscape.”
“This website has been built to allow our passengers, crew, lecturers and other people involved with us to tell their story and present an updated image of this beautiful continent.”
The website has a number of other features which demonstrate Discovery’s fresh approach to promoting destinations, including detailed location summaries, biographies of contributors, photo and caption galleries, video players, and tools for sending images and page links to other people that may be interested, to enhance the community feeling.
Yellow added, “Discovery Cruises is committed to responsible tourism and bringing an experience of a lifetime to our passengers, letting them witness first hand the power of nature.” “This website, in short is dedicated to those experiences, a true reflection of Antarctica that will constantly update itself.”
“As a leader in discovery travel, we are very excited to have created a website that communicates the true notion of discovery.”
For further information about Discovery Cruises please visit their main site, www.discoverycruises.com.au which contains further information about the company and ship.
To book or request a brochure, call 02 9955 8599 or visit www.discoverycruises.com.au
Report by The Mole
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