Expedition to Antarctica
Expedition to Antarctica
Expedition cruise to the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands.
10 days/9 nights cruise
Expedition dates in 2024: March 26 - April 4, December 10 - December 20
Expedition dates in 2025: March 8 - March 17
Cruise start and end: Ushuaia (Argentina)
Price participation:
6140 USD/USA - standard cabin
- Children under 16 years old in superior and suite cabins are accommodated free of charge
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Planned number of landings: 2 per day for 3 hours on the Shetland Islands and Antarctica itself.
Day 1. Departure from Ushuaia.
Board the ship in the afternoon and meet with your expedition team and lecturers. Once you've settled into your cabins, we'll set sail along the famous Beagle Channel and scenic Mackinlay Passage.
Day 2-3. Passage of the Drake Passage.
Named after the great explorer Sir Francis Drake, who sailed these waters in 1578, Drake Passage is also the site of the Antarctic Convergence, a biological barrier where cold polar waters sink beneath warm northern waters. This creates a powerful upward movement of nutrients that supports the region's biodiversity. The Drake Passage is also the northern limit for many Antarctic seabirds. As we sail through the strait, lecturers will be with you on deck to assist in identifying the amazing variety of seabirds, including the many albatrosses that follow us. The ship's "open bridge" policy allows you to join our officers on the bridge, learn navigation, whale watch and enjoy the view. A program of lectures will also be offered.
The first sights of icebergs and snow-capped mountains indicate that we have reached the South Shetland Islands, a group of twenty islands and islets first discovered in February 1819 by Captain William Smith of the Williams. When conditions in the Drake Passage are favorable, our lecturers and naturalists will take you to land where you will meet penguins and seals on the third day.
Day 4 - 7. Research Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands
The South Shetland Islands are a true haven for wildlife. Vast penguin nesting grounds and beaches where Antarctic and southern walruses reign supreme make every day spent on this amazing group of islands unforgettable. Swimming through the narrow passage into the flooded caldera of Deception Island is breathtaking.
The largest of the South Shetland Islands, King George Island is home to the breeding grounds of djentoo penguins and great-billed penguins, kelp gull terns, Antarctic terns, southern giant petrels and is also home to scientific bases in different countries. Look out for beaked and djentoo penguins, as well as walruses on Livingston Island.
The history of the Antarctic Peninsula is filled with events that give your journey the excitement of the first explorers. You'll have plenty of time to explore the amazing landscape - an unspoiled wilderness of snow, ice, mountains and waterways - and an incredible diversity of wildlife. As well as penguins and seabirds, you're likely to get close-up views of wedella, crabeater and leopard seals, as well as barracuda, killer whales and humpback whales.
We hope to navigate some of the most beautiful waterways (depending on ice conditions): the Gerlach Strait, the Neumayer Channel and the Lehmer Channel, the latter narrow passages between towering rock faces and stunning glaciers. We plan to make at least two landings per day, and possible landing sites may include:
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Paradise Bay is perhaps the most appropriate name for a place on Earth, and we are planning a continental landing here. After sailing through the iceberg-strewn waters of the Antarctic Channel, we hope to visit the bustling colonies of Adelie penguins (more than 100,000 breeding pairs here) and blue-eyed petrels on Paulet Island. The Nordenskiöld expedition built a stone survival hut here in 1903. Today its ruins are occupied by nesting penguins.
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Further exploration may take you to Melchior Island, Cuverville Island, Pleño Island and other islands if ice conditions permit, to Petermann Island to visit the southernmost colony of Gentoo penguins.
Day 8-9. At sea, passage of the Drake Passage
We leave Antarctica and head north through the Drake Passage. Join our lecturers and naturalists on deck as we look for seabirds and whales, as well as give our latest lectures. Take the opportunity to relax and reflect on the exciting adventures of the past days on your way back to Ushuaia.
Day 10. Arrival in Ushuaia.
We arrive at the port of Ushuaia early in the morning and disembark from the USHUAIA after breakfast.
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Cost of the “Expedition to Antarctica” program depending on the selected cabins:
6140 USD/USA - standard cabin
7800 USD/USA - standard PLUS cabin
- Children under 16 years old in superior and suite cabins are accommodated free of charge
Layout of the ship's cabins and salons:
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The cost of the “Expedition to Antarctica” program includes:
· Travel on board the vessel in accordance with the route.
· Meals on board throughout the voyage.
· All landings and activities during the zodiac journey.
· A program of lectures from renowned naturalists and guidance from experienced expedition staff.
· All other taxes and port fees throughout the program.
· Detailed materials before the start of the trip.
· Detailed post-cruise report.
The price of the “Expedition to Antarctica” program does NOT include:
- Any air tickets
- Organization of land activities before and after the cruise;
- Transfers to/from the ship;
- Passport and visa costs;
- Government taxes upon entry and exit;
- Meals on shore;
- Baggage, cancellation and personal insurance;
Additional costs for luggage and all personal expenses such as bar and restaurant fees, telecommunications costs;
- Gratuity at the end of the trip (recommendations will be provided).
Life on board
The following information is intended to answer your questions about the ship and life on board.
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All announcements are made through our onboard Public Announcement (PA) system. The captain announces interesting events and natural attractions. In the event of an emergency from the bridge, we will make sure you are notified!
Bridge
We will be offering limited bridge visits during the 2023-24 season.
Cabins
Your maid will clean your cabin in the morning.
Bed linen change - your bed linen will be changed once per trip. If you would like it to be changed more often, please inform our hotel manager. Towel Change - To limit the use of laundry detergent in the interests of the environment, we only change towels upon request. Leave the towels on the floor if you want them changed. If you hang up the towel, we know you are going to use it again. Toilets - Marine toilets are very effective, but also very sensitive. Please take care of them and do not throw anything other than small amounts of toilet paper into them. Throw paper tissues, etc. into the trash. Water supply - Tap water is potable. Fresh water is produced by evaporation and condensation of seawater. There is usually no reason to conserve water on board, but we encourage careful use of water.
Telephone
The INMARSAT system has been installed, allowing you to communicate with the ship by telephone from anywhere in the world. To contact the ship from home, you will receive a list of numbers before departure. It will be possible to make calls from two public telephones from the ship. The cost of the card to access these telephones will be communicated on board. For more information on country zones and rates per minute, please contact your onboard hotel manager.
Email and Internet access
Internet cards can be purchased for Internet access. Please note that Wi-Fi will be available exclusively in the Lounge/Bar area and passengers can only access the Internet using their own devices.
Nature conservation
Remember that many of the places you visit during your trip are unique. We are very proud of our impeccable reputation for conservation and respect for all the ecosystems we visit. Help us maintain this reputation. Our lecturers and staff will be with you during the disembarks and will provide you with recommendations and specific information about the region. We ask that you return all trash to the ship where it will be properly disposed of. For cruises to Antarctica you will receive our Antarctic recommendations along with your documents.
Recommendations for Covid-19
We have developed Covid-19 procedures to ensure the health and safety of our guests and crew.
Testing for Covid-19 There is no mandatory preventive testing on board.
Currency
The currency on board is the US dollar. Cash payment is accepted in US dollars or euros. Credit card payments with a minimum amount of $100 can be made through PayPal
Daily program
Each evening the daily program will be presented by your expedition leader. The program includes information about the next day's plans, events, drop-off times, meal times and lecturers.
Please remember that the expeditionary nature of this trip may result in changes to the daily program due to sea conditions, weather, ice and local conditions. Additionally, your captain and expedition crew may deviate from the program to take advantage of unexpected opportunities, such as animal sightings, favorable sea conditions, or other local events. Any changes to the daily program will be announced through the public announcement system. Thank you in advance for your understanding and flexibility.
Diet wishes
If you inform us in advance, our chief chef will be happy to accommodate various dietary wishes. Please note that you must notify us at least three weeks before your departure. Please also indicate this request in your booking. We regret that kosher meals are not available.
Dining room
The dining area on the main F deck comfortably accommodates all guests in one sitting. Meals are served without assigned seats, and guests can sit anywhere.
Clothes on board
Informal clothing (expedition style) is accepted for travel. Clothing must be comfortable and versatile, as described in the detailed packing list included with your pre-application documents. It is possible to rent special Expedition clothing - the cost is 500 USD/person per cruise.
Clothes on the shore
When disembarking, it is recommended to wear comfortable, informal clothing in the spirit of the expedition. The most important factor when choosing appropriate clothing on the beach will be your route and mode of travel. Please refer to the detailed packing list included with your pre-order documentation.
Electrical appliances and sockets
Electric current on board is 110 V/60 Hz, and the cabins are equipped with universal sockets suitable for several types of world standard plugs. However, we recommend that you bring the necessary adapters and converters with you, as there are only limited quantities available on board. Some public areas use 220V/240V outlets and are clearly marked. However they do have Argentinean plugs. These plugs have two flat “V” blades and a grounding pin. Without grounding, two-prong plugs with two flat “V” shaped prongs or plugs with two thin round prongs will also work.
Emergencies
In case of emergency, please call the bridge (telephone #108). When the ship is in port, speak to the keeper on board.
Expeditionary personnel
Your journey will be guided by an expedition leader combined with assistants, zodiac drivers and a team of lecturers. Our staff are specially selected and trained to ensure a fulfilling and safe journey.
Gift shop
The gift shop on Main Deck F offers women's and men's clothing, merchandise, gifts and souvenirs. Please see the daily program for store hours.
Tips
Regular gratuities for ship staff are paid as a general contribution at the end of the voyage and distributed among the crew. You will receive detailed recommendations on board. How much you tip is a very personal decision and how much you want to leave is entirely up to you. As a general guideline, we suggest a minimum of $15 per person per day. US dollar cash is very welcome, unfortunately credit cards cannot be accepted.
Hairdryers
All cabins have hairdryers for your comfort.
Heating
The ship is fully air-conditioned. Each cabin has individual temperature controls. Please contact our staff if you would like to change these settings to your comfort level.
Changing route
The safety of passengers and the ship is the highest priority. Therefore, in case of local conditions and unforeseen circumstances, the route may be changed. Please rest assured that the crew will do their best to offer you the best alternatives.
Language
English and Spanish are the languages spoken by all officers and crew (although some crew may only speak Spanish). Lectures are given in English and Spanish.
Laundry and cloakroom service
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide laundry and dry cleaning services on board.
Lecturers
Our team of lecturers will be with you throughout your journey. They will give lectures and conduct landings, and are always available to answer your questions and provide necessary information throughout the day. We selected these lecturers because of their professional achievements and reputation.
Lectures and films
Lectures and films are offered in the hall/lecture room with state-of-the-art multimedia equipment on the main F deck. Passengers are invited to participate in all ship activities, including stimulating and informative lectures.
Library
The ship's library on the main F deck contains a good selection of international catalogues, books and magazines, with an emphasis on specific literature needed for your voyage. There are also a variety of games at your disposal, including playing cards and board games.
Life vest
You are provided with a lightweight, inflatable life jacket that automatically inflates when you pull the lever. These life jackets must be worn during all zodiac outings. Please take care of your life jacket. It will be collected at the end of the cruise. There is also a large "Emergency" lifejacket in your cabin, which is designed for use in the event of a ship emergency and for lifeboat training.
Finds and lost things
Lost and found items can be dropped off and collected on board. Please contact the hotel manager.
Masks
In general, the use of face masks is not mandatory on our ship. However, we strongly recommend purchasing your own supply of FFP2, N95 or surgical masks for your own safety.
Meals on board
On board you will be offered the following dining options:
- Continental and American breakfast buffet
- Buffet lunch or served lunch
- Afternoon tea
- Dinner
Meal times may vary depending on landings. Coffee and tea are available throughout the day.
Medicine
Each journey is accompanied by a qualified doctor who provides both emergency and routine medical care. The ship's medical clinic is located on Deck E. Opening hours are listed in your daily program. In case of emergency, please call the bridge (telephone #108).
If you have symptoms of COVID-19, please remain in your cabin and call the bridge (telephone #108). There will be no charge for consultations.
Ushuaia (Argentina) - Antarctic Peninsula - South Shetland Islands - Ushuaia (Argentina) | |
26-03-2024 , 10-12-2024 , 08-03-2025 | |
10 days / 9 nights | |
from 6140 USD | |
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