Shelley believes that penguins can change lives! She first discovered ExpeditionTrips as a client planning to visit penguins in Antarctica. A few months after her amazing voyage to The Ice, Shelley packed up her business background to join the ExpeditionTrips crew. An independent-minded traveler, she thrives on researching destinations and seeking out unique experiences. Her favorite memories include discovering the biodiversity of Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula, snorkeling with salmon on Vancouver Island, and plying the majestic waters of Alaska's Inside Passage. Loving both fleece and flip-flops, her small-ship adventures include visiting the magical Galapagos Islands with her daughter, exploring Svalbard on an Arctic cruise, and experiencing true warmth in Melanesia in the South Pacific. Shelley has a passion for wildlife and pristine landscapes, and she's thrilled to be helping others experience these incredible places.
My Trip Reviews
Antarctic Peninsula
Alaska Inside Passage - Juneau to Ketchikan
Galapagos In-Brief
Land of the Ice Bears - An In-Depth Exploration of Arctic Svalbard
Faces of Melanesia
My Articles
Land of the Midnight Sun: Svalbard
Exploring the World: National Geographic Endeavour
Lindblad Expeditions & National Geographic Society
My Travel Experience
Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador & Galapagos Islands, England, Fiji, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Mexico, Norway, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Switzerland, Vanuatu
My Favorite TripsLand of the Ice Bears – An In-Depth Exploration of Arctic Svalbard
Cultures and Wildlife of Papua New Guinea
Antarctica, Falklands and South Georgia
What My Clients Are Saying
“My experience with ExpeditionTrips was phenomenal! Shelley Fry is an absolute STAR! We were not only well taken care of, but follow-up was thorough to make sure we didn't leave anything behind. We would indeed take additional trips with ExpeditionTrips. As far as improvement, that would be hard to imagine.” - Tessa J; Folsom, CA

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