• Anchored at -64.816667, -63.5, Port of Lockroy beckons as a portal to savor the captivating coastal elegance of Antarctica.
  • For cruise-ship passengers and adventurers, exploring Port Lockroy is an unforgettable experience.
  • Situated at the southernmost latitude, Port Lockroy offers visitors the unique opportunity to send postcards and letters stamped with the iconic Antarctic insignia.
  • Port Lockroy is a natural harbour on north-west shore of Wiencke Island off Graham Land in the British Antarctic Territory...
  • The buildings of Port Lockroy offer a glimpse into the way researchers lived in the harsh environment./Ross Vernon McDonald.
  • One of the few ports of call on most Antarctic peninsula cruises is Port Lockroy, a former British military base that was a research station until 1962.
  • Port Lockroy, is named after Étienne-Auguste-Édouard Lockroy, a French politician who funded the expedition that led to the site's discovery in 1904.
  • Port Lockroy is a natural harbour on the Antarctic Peninsula of the British Antarctic Territory.