HX Expeditions has announced a new documentary series, “Julia Bradbury’s Wonders of the Frozen South.” Created in partnership with ITV, the three-part series will air on ITV1 at 12.45pm on Feb. 15, Feb. 22 and March 1.

According to a press release, the series follows Bradbury on a 23-day voyage through the Southern Ocean, travelling to some of the world’s most remote regions.

“For 130 years it’s been HX’s mission to explore the wildest destinations of the world for our valued guests, so that they understand the importance of protecting it for future generations,” said CEO of HX Expeditions, Gebhard Rainer.

“We hope this series inspires viewers who watch Julia’s incredible journey to approach the world with curiosity and care.”

Sailing aboard the purpose-built expedition ship MS Fram, Bradbury will travel from the tip of South America, encountering glaciers and ice fields, observing and learning about species in their natural habitats, and meeting communities shaped by one of Earth’s harshest environments along the way.

The first episode is set in the Falkland Islands, the second covers travelling to South Georgia, and the journey will end in Antarctica in the final episode.

The series airs during a year in which HX Expeditions celebrates its 130th anniversary. To mark this, the company is offering travel agents the chance to double their entries into the draw to win a place on an exclusive Mega FAM.

Double entry applies only to bookings made during the series airtime on ITV, from Feb. 15 to March 1.

As explained, agents who make a qualifying booking during this period will receive double entry to win a two-night expedition experience from May 5–7, sailing from Hamburg to Heligoland, experiencing expedition travel exactly as their clients do.

The bookings must be registered to be eligible for the prize draw.