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19-day Schackleton’s Antarctica
19-day Schackleton’s Antarctica
Departure: Nov 1, 2010
Buenos Aires, Falkland Islands, South Georgia, South Orkney Islands, Antarctica, Drake Passage - Enjoy 19 day Antarctica voyage via the Falkland Islands adventures.
Antarctica Voyage via Falkland Islands
Be captivated by the magic of an Antarctica voyage including the Falkland Islands/Las Malvinas, and South Georgia, vital breeding grounds for seals, penguins, and albatrosses. The MS Fram is specially designed for safe, comfortable and unique voyages in polar regions unreachable by most cruise lines. Highlights of your Antarctica travel include lectures on Antarctic history, biology, and geology, as well as PolarCirkel boat landings for close-up looks at penguin colonies, research facilities, and historical sites. Travel in close contact with the elements all the way to the "White Continent." Explore the Falkland Islands. View mighty glaciers calving into the sea, flocks of thousands of excited penguins, pods of Humpback and Killer whales plying the icy ocean-all these can be part of the richest vacation of your lifetime!
Your Antarctica Voyage Includes:Day 1: Buenos Aires
Depart Buenos Aires on your charter flight to the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia for your 5 p.m. embarkation aboard the MS Fram. An informative welcome meeting will be held. Your Falkland Islands and Antarctica voyage begin.
Day 2-4: At sea
You will head across open sea bound for the Falklands/Malvinas, some 300 miles east of Argentina and 994 miles from Antarctica. The islands, comprised of two large islands and 700 smaller ones, are home to about 3,060 people. During this journey enjoy a lecture series with a focus on the dramatic history and diverse wildlife of the Falkland Islands.
Day 5-6: Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas
This unique sub-Antarctic environment is home to more than 70 animal and bird species. The Black-browed albatross, brown-rumped karakara, Elephant seal, Sea lion and five different species of penguin, including the King penguin. There are also about 347 wild plant species in the area. The landscape is majestic, with cliffs and needle-like stones covered in green grass. Visit New Island and West Point Island with their fascinating landscape and wildlife. Then continue to Stanley, the islands' capital. Here you can choose to take an optional excursion or explore the town on your own.
Day 7-8: At Sea
En route to beautiful South Georgia- ringed by ice-covered mountains and cool emerald green bays -- you will enjoy a fascinating lecture series. Discover how South Georgia's rich historical tapestry of exploration, whaling, and conflict lend a powerful backdrop to its rugged scenery and bustling wildlife.
Day 9-10: South Georgia
Visit Grytviken whaling station, its museum, graveyard and whalers' church built in 1913. The next day, weather permitting, you will visit the old Norwegian whaling station at Strømsnes and Fortuna Bay. Then sail south and conclude your visit to South Georgia by sailing into the beautiful Drygalski Fjord with its majestic cliffs. Search for albatross, Cape petrel, Southern Giant petrel, Antarctic Whale bird, King penguin, Fur seal and Elephant seal. A most unique sighting would be that of reindeer, with just two herds remaining.
Day 11: At sea
As you sail toward the South Orkney Islands in the Scotia Sea, learn more about the wonders of the "Deep South" with a lecture series on local history, environment, and wildlife.
Day 12-13: South Orkneys/Scotia Sea
The deserted South Orkney Islands were discovered by American and British sealers in 1821 and have since served as a base for Scotch, French and Argentine sealing and scientific expeditions. Cruise by the Washington Strait and Coronation Island before setting course towards Elephant Island and Antarctica.
Day 14-17: Antarctica Expedition
The "White Continent," more than half the size of North America, is an endless wilderness. Weather, wind, and ice conditions will determine the program and schedule, but highlights of your voyage through Antarctica should include the following:
After exploring this indescribably wonderful, endless continent, your Antarctica voyage ends as you head for Ushuaia, Argentina. Day 17-18: Drake Passage
Bow pointed north, you cross the 500-mile-plus Drake Passage back to Ushuaia. During the 40 hours or so of sailing time, enjoy more lectures series recapping your experiences in Antarctica, the Falklands/Malvinas, South Georgia, and the South Orkneys.
Day 19: Ushuaia/Buenos Aires
Morning disembarkation at Ushuaia after breakfast. Transfer for your flight to Buenos Aires where you have the rest of the day at leisure.
Voyage price includes 1 night hotel pre and post cruise as well as a charter flight Ushuaia - Buenos Aires.
19-day Schackleton’s Antarctica: Nov 1, 2010 and Feb 25, 2011
*Cabin category H is equipped for physically challenged guests.
Special Early Booking Rates for bookings received by Dec. 31, 2009
*Cabin category H is equipped for physically challenged guests.
USD Air/Land/Sea Rates valid for North, Central and South American residents only. Early Booking Rates include air and hotel as noted, capacity controlled and subject to withdrawl without notice. Cruise fuel surcharge is additional and will be advised at time of booking. Single supplement (cruise portion only). Separate single supplement appplies to land portion. 50% Discount per person for 3 or 4 passengers in stateroom (cruise portion only) 15% Child Discount (cruise portion only) 25%
Hurtigruten explorations, including a voyage through Antarctica and the Falkland Islands await. Request a brochure or contact a travel agent. Embark on a journey of exploration, adventure and luxury with Hurtigruten, authentic voyages to pristine lands.
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