Sea days usually mean a sleep-in, but as we made a small deviation on our course towards our next stop to see the biggest iceberg in the world, A23a, the wake-up call came around 06.00, and it was well worth it. The stunning scenery of an iceberg that seems never-ending was definitely worth getting out of bed for. Big waves were hitting and rising above the face of the berg which was about 30 meters high. As we came closer to the point where we were changing our course to get to our destination, there was a massive aggregation with numerous species of seabirds and whales feeding on the nutrients and prey that came with the upwelling against the berg. What a sight! And all before breakfast!

The day continued with a nice relaxing program where our naturalists and National Geographic experts were offering presentations on everything from geology to storytelling and history.