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Sailing in comfort aboard the comfortable and well-appointed Ioffe, we begin this 12-night expedition at the tip of South America. We chart a course through the Drake Passage with a goal of heading directly south to the Antarctic Circle at 66°33’S. The farther south we go, the more sea ice we will find and our aim is to cross the circle before getting stopped by this ice.

Few ships go this far south and we will take full advantage of being on a modern, ice-strengthened vessel of this caliber.

Marguerite Bay and Detaille Island are two places that we might visit while traveling south of the circle. Who knows, we may even try to camp ashore south of the circle. We will slowly make our way back up the peninsula, visiting penguin rookeries as we go

Aboard our well-appointed expedition vessel, we see Antarctic nature in all its glory. The offshore South Shetland group boasts an abundance of wildlife, including five seal species and massive penguin rookeries of gentoo, Adelies and chinstraps as well as a profusion of seabirds from albatross to skuas. A wildlife highlight may well be watching a variety of magnificent whale species in close proximity as they crest the surface of the waves.

When we arrive at the Antarctic Peninsula, be prepared to be dazzled. Even our experienced crewmembers many of which have visited the southern region a hundred times or more are still astonished by its pristine beauty. The abundance of wildlife here is truly extraordinary including five seal species, massive penguin rookeries of gentoo, Adélies and chinstraps as well as a profusion of seabirds from albatross to skuas. It is nature you will experience up close and personal on frequent excursions inland.

Day 1: Ushuaia

Today is the first day of our adventure. As we board the Ioffe in Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city at the tip of Argentina, and start to become familiar with ‘our home’ for the next 13 days we cannot help but wonder about the exciting journey ahead of us. In the early evening, we set sail and begin our voyage leaving behind Ushuaia and charting a course through the Beagle Channel.

Days 2-3: Drake Passage

Crossing the Drake Passage, there is so much excitement in the air as we make our way ever closer to the white continent. Guests eagerly soak up the friendly atmosphere onboard as our numerous Polar experts prepare us for our adventures with presentations on everything Antarctic, from wildlife to history. Eventually, we will cross the Antarctic Convergence where we will notice a distinct drop in temperature as we enter the waters of the Antarctic Ocean. Along the way, we will witness many spectacular sights from icebergs to an array of seabirds and even several whale species some of which are known on occasion to fully breach from the sea.

Days 4-11: Antarctic Peninsula

In the waterways of the Antarctic Peninsula, we will hope to make as much time as possible to explore by inflatable Zodiac boats and marvel up close at nature’s glory.

Our first goal will be to sail south of the Antarctic Circle and into Matha Strait or Marguerite Bay. Given favorable ice conditions, we will push our exploration even further southward, looking for historic and wildlife sites.

From our most southerly point (south of the Antarctic Circle), we will make our way north along the Antarctic Peninsula, cruising through the narrow waterways and channels of the Antarctic Peninsula. Spectacular waterways such as Crystal Sound, the Lemaire Channel, the Neumeyer Channel and the Gerlache Strait will all feature in our itinerary. Landing sites might include Neko Harbour, Wilhelmina Bay, Petermann Island and the Yalours, where we will observe Weddell, crabeater and elephant seals, skuas and other seabirds as well as an abundance of penguins including some very large colonies of the comical Adélie penguin. At Half Moon Island we will visit a breeding colony of chinstrap penguins that share their territory with fur seals and blue-eyed shags. We also hope to see the gentle humpback whale dining on krill in its feeding grounds and possibly have an opportunity to spot orcas and Minke whales as we go.

We will plan on walking ashore on the continent of Antarctica at Paradise Harbour or Neko Harbour. Although it will not be your first glimpse of the Antarctic, a walk ashore

on the Continent will evoke emotions to carry with you for the rest of your life. The scenery here is amazing. In particular the oddly shaped icebergs looking like sculptures, as well as the colossal ‘tabular’ icebergs that break away from the continent’s ice shelf. Some may wish to camp on shore overnight. Whatever your vantage point, whether it is onboard or onshore expect to feel transformed as you experience twilight from the very bottom of the planet.

We then head further south, to Paradise Harbour or Hope Bay, both situated on the Antarctic mainland. Here we’ll be stunned by some of the most dramatic scenery the continent has to offer – a photographers paradise. Ringed with overhanging ice cliffs, the bay is filled with a remarkable assortment of floating icebergs that reflect a stunning array of colours, including the most exquisite blues, turquoises and indigos.

Days 11-12: Drake Passage

As we leave this magical place and make our way north, heading again across the Antarctic Convergence and the Drake Passage before rounding Cape Horn, we have no doubt that time will be spent sharing and reflecting on the wonderful experiences of the last few days. Sailing down the Beagle Channel, we celebrate the conclusion of our Polar expedition at a special dinner.

Day 13: Ushuaia

In the early morning, we will arrive back in Ushuaia. It is time to say farewell to your crew and fellow travelers. Guests will be transported to their hotels or to the airport for return flights home.

Special Note:

Due to the nature of this expedition, weather, ice, or other conditions may require changes be made to the itinerary and/or cancellation of certain shore excursions. Every effort will be made to adhere to the itinerary, within the limits of safety and time constraints.


Itineraries may be subject to change.

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Trips and Rates 2012-2013
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Per Person USD
Rates 2012-2013
Main Deck
Triple
Twin
Semi-Private
Twin
Private
Superior
Shackleton
Suite
One Ocean
Suite
Nov 08 - Nov 20, 2012
Antarctica - Off The Beaten Track
Camping, Kayaking
Overnight Kayaking
Snowshoe, Ski Touring
Expedition Photography
$6,290 $8,490 $9,090 $9,690 $10,190 $11,490
Nov 20 - Dec 08, 2012
Falklands, S. Georgia & Antarctica
Kayaking, Photography
$10,900 $12,190 $13,790 $14,390 $15,190 $17,290
Dec 08 - Dec 18, 2012
Antarctic Peninsula Adventure
Camping, Kayaking, Photography
$5,990 $8,190 $8,790 $9,190 $9,590 $10,590
Dec 18 - Dec 29, 2012
Regal Antarctica: Christmas with Emperors and Kings
Kayaking, Photography
Embark Ushuaia
Disembark Port Stanley
Falklands/Santiago Flight NOT included
$7,690 $9,790 $10,290 $10,890 $11,290 $12,790
Jan 31 - Feb 18, 2013
Falklands, S. Georgia & Antarctica
Kayaking, Photography
$12,390 $14,690 $16,290 $17,190 $17,890 $20,190
Feb 18 - Mar 03, 2013
Antarctic Circle Voyage
Camping, Kayaking, Photography
$8,990 $11,490 $12,090 $12,890 $13,290 $14,990
Mar 03 - Mar 13, 2013
Antarctic Peninsula Adventure
Camping, Kayaking, Photography
$5,990 $8,190 $8,790 $9,190 $9,590 $10,590
Mar 13 - Mar 23, 2013
Antarctic Peninsula Adventure
Camping, Kayaking, Photography
$5,990 $8,190 $8,790 $9,190 $9,590 $10,590

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Antarctic Circle Voyage | Trip Itinerary
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