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Itinerary Summary

Note: This cruise begins in Ushuaia and ends in Punta Arenas.

Ever since Captain Cook crossed the Antarctic Circle in 1773, Latitude 66°33’ S has beckoned explorers and adventurers. Even today, our champagne toast as we cross the line depends on the weather and ice gods. It’s worth every effort, as this voyage takes us to such magnificent sites along the southwest Antarctic Peninsula, as Crystal Sound and the Gullet. Our scuba divers may explore new sites while we visit penguin rookeries and other wildlife spectacles of the Antarctic summer.

“Cruising past the Antarctic circle, it's easy to see how difficult conditions were for early explorers. Our comfortable ship Polar Pioneer and its experienced crew travels without a rigid timetable, setting course based on a combination of conditions, passenger's interests and our famous enthusiasm for discovering new places.”

Gary Miller - Expedition Leader

Our actual program will vary to take best advantage of local conditions, spontaneous opportunities and wildlife. No two voyages are the same; there is always an element of the unexpected.

Day 1 Embark Ushuaia

A friendly welcome aboard Polar Pioneer at 4 p.m. precedes our evening sail down the Beagle Channel.

Days 2-3 Drake Passage

Cape Horn, the most southerly point of the American continent, has stimulated the imagination of mankind since Sir Francis Drake inadvertently rounded it back in 1580. Some of us will approach this historic crossing with more than a little trepidation but despite its reputation, there are times when the Drake resembles a lake, with lazy southern ocean swells rolling under the keel. On the other hand sometimes we have encountered rough crossings with large waves. The size of the waves and the force of the gale will take on gigantic proportions when related around the fire back home.

Polar Pioneer is not a luxury ship, she is homely and strong, built to be a working vessel and refurbished to comfortable passenger standard. The mood on board is definitely casual. At sea we are totally self sufficient. The days flow by whilst we travel snugly in our cocoon. A favourite pastime on board is to stand at the stern watching the many seabirds, including majestic albatrosses and giant petrels following our wake. They will rise and fall skilfully, using the air currents created by the ship to gain momentum. Feeling transformed, we approach Antarctica, receptive and open.

During our crossing of Drake Passage, we will commence our lecture program about the wildlife, geology, history and geography of the Antarctic Peninsula. We will be given guidelines for approaching wildlife and we'll talk about the implications of the Antarctic Treaty. Antarctica is a photographers' paradise, for the professional or the amateur. There will be discussions about how to protect your equipment from salt water and tips for taking good pictures.

Excitement reaches fever pitch as we wait for the sight of our first iceberg. We near the tip of the Peninsula towards the end of day three, everyone will be on the bridge watching for our first iceberg. The ocean takes on a whole new perspective once we are surrounded by the surreal presence of floating ice sculptures. The memory of the sight of your first iceberg is likely to remain with you for ever.

Days 4-9 Antarctic Peninsula and Arctic Circle

We make full use of daylight hours, taking every opportunity to explore the Peninsula’s wonders. Our expert guides will lead climbers up peaks, paddlers amongst the ice, and, if the weather permits, anyone with the desire to camp out. Zodiac cruises, whale watching and a continental landing are on our wish list; flexibility is the key. We may visit scientific stations and historic sites, but our focus is close encounters with nature.

Day 10

Bidding goodbye to Antarctica, we return to the realm of the albatross as we head for King George Island. It’s a time of photo-sharing, reflection, entertaining talks and maybe even a party or two.

Day 11

Dawn greets us at King George Island. We enjoy an early breakfast before being transferred to the airport for our flight back to Punta Arenas.


Itineraries may be subject to change.

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Trips and Rates 2011-2012
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Per Person USD
Rates 2011-2012
Triple Shared
Twin Shared
Twin Private
Mini Suite
Captain's Suite
Fuel
Charge
Jan 21 - Feb 06, 2012
South Georgia & the Antarctic Peninsula - Embark Santiago
Begins Santiago, Ends Ushuaia
Kayaking
$10,200 $11,875 $13,815 $14,635 $15,935 $425
Feb 06 - Feb 17, 2012
Weddell Sea Explorer
$6,775 $8,025 $9,115 $9,990 $10,910 $300
Feb 17 - Feb 28, 2012
Weddell Sea Explorer
$6,775 $8,025 $9,115 $9,990 $10,910 $300
Feb 28 - Mar 18, 2012
Shackleton Odyssey
Shackleton Crossing
$10,500 $12,510 $14,690 $16,270 $17,350 $500

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Trips and Rates 2012-2013
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Per Person USD
Rates 2012-2013
Triple Shared
Twin Shared
Twin Private
Mini Suite
Captain's Suite
Fuel
Charge
Nov 12 - Nov 30, 2012
South Georgia & the Antarctic Peninsula
Kayaking, Photography Seminar
$10,995 $12,855 $15,030 $15,620 $16,720
Nov 30 - Dec 11, 2012
Antarctic Peninsula - Spring
Camping, Kayaking, Climbing
$7,200 $8,510 $9,635 $10,670 $11,825
Dec 11 - Dec 22, 2012
Antarctic Peninsula - Spring
Camping, Kayaking, Climbing
$7,200 $8,510 $9,635 $10,670 $11,825
Dec 22 - Dec 31, 2012
Fly/Cruise Antarctica - Christmas
Embark Ushuaia, Disembark Punta Arenas
Kayaking
$7,200 $8,510 $9,635 $10,670 $11,825
Dec 31, 2012 - Jan 10, 2013
Cruise / Fly Antarctica - New Years
Embark Punta Arenas, Disembark Ushuaia
Kayaking
$7,500 $8,700 $9,800 $10,900 $12,100
Jan 10 - Jan 26, 2013
South Georgia & the Antarctic Peninsula - Disembark Santiago
Begins Ushuaia, Ends Santiago
Kayaking
$11,220 $13,065 $15,200 $16,095 $17,530
Jan 26 - Feb 11, 2013
South Georgia & the Antarctic Peninsula - Embark Santiago
Begins Santiago, Ends Ushuaia
Kayaking
$11,220 $13,065 $15,200 $16,095 $17,530
Feb 11 - Feb 22, 2013
Weddell Sea Explorer
Camping, Kayaking
$7,455 $8,830 $10,025 $10,985 $12,000
Feb 22 - Mar 13, 2013
South Georgia and Weddell Sea
Kayaking
Alpine Crossing
$11,550 $13,760 $15,995 $17,490 $18,650

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