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VACAYA Makes History With First LGBT+ Expedition Cruise to Antarctica

Since Antarctic expeditions began in 1820 with explorers Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, Mikhail Lazarev, and John Davis (who was the first person to step foot on Antarctica in 1821), never before has an all-LGBT+ expedition sailing taken place… until now. Leading nearly 200 LGBT+ explorers, VACAYA boarded PONANT’s Le Boreal on December 7, 2022 in Ushuaia, Argentina and began the 2.5-day crossing of the Drake Passage, where the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans converge, creating the most treacherous waters on earth. At 5:12pm on December 10, 2022, the adventurers set foot on “The Ice” in Neko Harbor, Antarctica – making history as the first successful all-LGBT+ expedition cruise to Antarctica.

VACAYA Co-founder Randle Roper exclaimed, “It’s taken over 200 years of Antarctic exploration to get here, but with VACAYA, the LGBT+ community has now officially left their mark on the 7th continent! The incredible work of the VACAYA team, our Expedition Leaders, and our fearless Captain made this journey possible.”

Members of the first all LGBT+ cruise expedition to Antarctica (Photo Credit VACAYA)
Members of the first all LGBT+ cruise expedition to Antarctica (Photo Credit VACAYA)

In the world of gay ship captains, the total number can almost be counted on one hand. Out and proud Le Boreal Captain Florian Richard adds, “I thank VACAYA for such an open minded and fun sailing. I’m proud to be a part of this history-making expedition.”

In addition to being the first all-LGBT+ expedition cruise to Antarctica, VACAYA also released the very first kaboodle of drag queens onto the continent: Sister Helen Holy (Paul J. Williams), The Liquor Mini (Danny Cabrera), Pissi Myles (Joseph D’Angio), Mini More (Stephen Harms), and Dixie Longate (Kris Andersson) planted the pride flag onto the continent to mark the occasion.

(L-R) The Liquor Mini - Mini More - Sister Helen Holy - Dixie Longate - Pissi Myles  (Photo credit: VACAYA)
(L-R) The Liquor Mini – Mini More – Sister Helen Holy – Dixie Longate – Pissi Myles (Photo credit: VACAYA)

The Vacayan (travelers with VACAYA are called Vacayans) explorers’ reactions to making history ranged from unadulterated joy to humble introspection:

Jacob Carson of Orlando, Florida: “Words don’t do Antarctica justice. To be part of this historic expedition with VACAYA and my queer family is beyond my wildest dreams.”

Michele Booher of East Lansing, Michigan: “After first traveling to Greece with VACAYA, I just knew I had to travel with them again. As a bisexual woman, I can totally be myself without fear of judgment when I travel with VACAYA. This expedition to Antarctica has been the best trip I never really knew I wanted to take, but after visiting this beautiful place, I can’t imagine spending this type of money with anyone else. The VACAYA family is supportive, fun, and always full of so much love. It doesn’t get any better than this.”

Cruise Director Paul J. Williams of Dallas, Texas: “Traveling to Antarctica has been a life-long dream. Merely the opportunity to do this was overwhelming, and to do it with VACAYA and my LGBT+ siblings? Simply indescribable. Upon my first sighting of the 7th continent, I wept with awe as this dream became a reality.”

Captain Florian Richard: “Although I’ve never struggled with who I am at PONANT or any of the other companies I’ve worked for, I never really brought my orientation forward. For this VACAYA expedition to Antarctica, I had the chance to have my husband along. It was incredible to be able to kiss him in front of all guests and crew, knowing I wouldn’t be judged – even though I’m in a “front page” role. I can’t thank VACAYA enough for having me at the helm for this history-making expedition.”

Randle Roper concluded by saying, “Although we had great fun on the journey, the significance of this voyage is just starting to sink in with the men, women, and non-binary explorers who joined VACAYA on this first-of-its-kind expedition. Their adventure with us will be a tale of discovery, friendship, and LGBT+ history they’ll be able to share for all time.”

About VACAYA

VACAYA is a fresh approach to LGBT+ travel, one focused entirely on its guests and creating memorable bespoke full-ship and full-resort travel experiences built around amazing destinations, stellar entertainment, world-class hospitality, and endless fun. VACAYA charters entire ships and resorts, so LGBT+ travelers and their straight ally friends have the freedom to express their individuality, make personal connections, celebrate life, rev up, or simply relax… together.

VACAYA’s big-ship, small-ship, and resort vacations can be booked online directly at myVACAYA.com

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Vacationer Staff

Vacationer Magazine's writing staff works hard to bring you all the latest LGBTQ travel articles to help inspire and inform.

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