This voyage is one of the most complete and varied Antarctic adventures. It promises an in-depth and unforgettable experience to the bottom of the world travelling to the extraordinary Falkland Islands and diverse sub-Antarctic islands before sailing further south to the remarkable Antarctic Peninsula area.
We board our expedition vessel at Ushuaia on Tierra del Fuego, the southern tip of South America. In the early evening, we set sail travelling through the Beagle Channel. The long days mean plenty of evening light in which to experience the beauty of the channel, and to perhaps enjoy our first wildlife sightings.
As we sail to the northeast, we have the chance to enjoy a series of presentations that will prepare us for all our Antarctic adventures to come. On deck, the first sightings of albatross and petrels are likely to add to the sense of excitement.
We arrive in the Falklands overnight and make our first shore excursion in the morning. Depending on conditions, we’ll explore the islands of the West Falkland Archipelago including West Point, Carcass or Saunders Islands, all rich in wildlife. We’ll find an abundance of land and seabirds with many migratory species in residence, such as the wandering albatross and its smaller relative the black-browed albatross.
The breathtaking cliffs at West Point are home to busy rookeries of rockhopper penguins and Magellanic penguins nest in the tall tussock grass on privately owned Carcass Island, where we may see a variety of land birds. Here, we’ll also hope to observe oyster catchers, geese and the endemic steamer duck along the rocky shores.
The next day we’ll visit Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands, with its brightly painted houses and renowned philatelic bureau and museum. We’ll learn about the historic importance of the harbour in Stanley that served as a major port during the 19th century for sailing vessels attempting to round the Horn, or seeking refuge after completing the formidable journey.
Leaving the Falklands, our journey continues southeast heading for the island of South Georgia. We’ll have a chance to learn about Antarctic conservation as well as the fascinating history of the area as our onboard presentations continue. Of course, there’ll be ample time to scan the seascape from the top deck in search of marine mammals and seabirds. We’ll cross the Antarctic Convergence on this leg of our journey and notice a dramatic drop in temperature.
We arrive in South Georgia, the most rugged and mountainous of the many islands in the Southern Ocean. The towering, snow-covered mountains and glaciers are truly magnificent to behold. We’ll cruise the more protected eastern coast of the island, seeking out suitable landing spots as variable ice and weather conditions permit.
We’ll hope to get ashore at Salisbury Plain where colourful king penguins crowd the beaches in numbers that are simply astonishing. Hundreds of thousands of adult birds and their young literally carpet the vast area. Another 75,000 pairs of king penguins nest at St Andrews Bay. Everywhere, albatross, skuas and giant petrels wheel overhead and fur seals are found in good numbers along the shore or frolicking in the water.
At Grytviken, we’ll visit an old whaling station as well as the grave of Sir Ernest Shackleton, one of the greatest Antarctic explorers of all time.
Crossing the Scotia Sea to the southwest, we head for Antarctica. If time and conditions allow we’ll stop at the South Orkney Islands that are linked to the Antarctic Peninsula by a massive range of sub-marine mountains. This area is usually surrounded by sea ice and often guarded by large icebergs. Conditions permitting, we may visit the Argentinean meteorological station located on Laurie Island in this remote and seldom-visited part of the world.
En route to the South Shetland Islands, we may be able to land at Elephant Island. It was from here that Sir Ernest Shackleton set out on a small boat for South Georgia in 1916, undertaking one of the most remarkable sailing journeys of all time and returning 132 days later to rescue his men.
We’ll spend several days cruising among the South Shetlands, an archipelago of bays, channels and some 20 islands off the Antarctic Peninsula. We’ll enjoy frequent shore excursions via zodiac boat, exploring various islands such as King George, Half Moon, Aicho or Livingston. Here on these beautiful islands, we’ll enjoy superb wildlife encounters with Adelie, chinstrap and gentoo penguins, as well as several species of seal.
Weather permitting, we’ll enter the flooded caldera of Deception Island and enjoy a spectacular walk to the higher points of the crater rim, or we may explore an abandoned whaling station nearby.
Finally, we’ll arrive at the Antarctic mainland in Paradise Harbour or Hope Bay. Here we’ll witness some of the most dramatic scenery on the planet. We’ll hope for temperate weather so we can undertake a shore excursion and set foot on the Antarctic continent.
Leaving the Antarctic Peninsula, we’ll head back across the Antarctic Convergence and the Drake Passage. The crossing is completed with the rounding of Cape Horn. Our final evening onboard is spent at a special Captain’s dinner where we’ll celebrate our extraordinary Antarctic adventures together.
In the early morning, we arrive back in Ushuaia where the cruise ends. You’re transferred to your hotel or to the airport for your onward flight.
- Airport arrival transfer in Ushuaia
- Departure transfer on last day of the voyage from Ushuaia pier to airport or hotel
- Transfer from Peregrine meeting point to pier
- Ship-board accommodation
- Highly experienced expedition leader, crew and presenters
- All meals, afternoon tea most days
- Access to public viewing areas
- Shore excursions by zodiac boat
- Onboard presentations, videos, slide and film shows
- Onboard medical officer
- Port taxes and/or landing fees at Ushuaia, Stanley and South Georgia
- Comprehensive pre-departure manuals
- All airfares
- Visa and passport fees
- Airport departure taxes
- Pre-cruise or post-cruise hotel accommodation
- Laundry, postage, telephone calls, drinks, medical expenses,
- Travel insurance and emergency evacuation charges
- Gratuities to staff and crew
Itineraries may be subject to change.
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Per Person USD
Rates 2012-2013 |
Main Deck
Triple |
Twin
Semi-Private |
Twin
Private |
Superior |
Shackleton
Suite |
One Ocean
Suite |
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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 | |||
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Nov 20 - Dec 08, 2012
Falklands, S. Georgia & Antarctica Kayaking, Photography |
$10,900 | $12,190 | $13,790 | $14,390 | $15,190 | $17,290 | |||
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Dec 08 - Dec 18, 2012
Antarctic Peninsula Adventure Camping, Kayaking, Photography |
$5,990 | $8,190 | $8,790 | $9,190 | $9,590 | $10,590 | |||
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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 | |||
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Jan 31 - Feb 18, 2013
Falklands, S. Georgia & Antarctica Kayaking, Photography |
$12,390 | $14,690 | $16,290 | $17,190 | $17,890 | $20,190 | |||
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Feb 18 - Mar 03, 2013
Antarctic Circle Voyage Camping, Kayaking, Photography |
$8,990 | $11,490 | $12,090 | $12,890 | $13,290 | $14,990 | |||
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Mar 03 - Mar 13, 2013
Antarctic Peninsula Adventure Camping, Kayaking, Photography |
$5,990 | $8,190 | $8,790 | $9,190 | $9,590 | $10,590 | |||
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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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Rates are per person, based on twin-share. Single supplement is 1.5 times the cabin rate except for Suites which are 2 times the cabin rate and is not available in Triple Share Category.
Adventure options must be pre-booked and paid for prior to start of the trip. Space is subject to availability. Some activities require experience. Costs for options: Camping - Free of Charge Photography - Free of Charge Kayaking - $795 Overnight Kayaking / Camping - $1095 For OFF THE Beaten Path trip Nov 8th: Exp. Photography - $45 Exp. Snowshoeing - $45 Ski-Touring - $750 Mandatory Emergency Evacuation insurance is required on all trips. |
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