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Expedition Highlights

- Celebrate the season amid Antarctic splendor
- See snow-covered mountains, mighty glaciers and spectacular iceberg sculptures
- Encounter Magellanic, Rockhopper, Gentoo, Adelie, and Chinstrap penguins
- Watch for seals, dolphins, and whales
- Identify seabirds including albatross, shearwaters and petrels
- Visit historic sites of the early explorers and the remains of whaling operations

Day 1 - Ushuaia, Argentina

Departing from Buenos Aires, fly to Ushuaia and transfer to the port. Embark the Silver Explorer and bid farewell to Tierra del Fuego, the ‘Land at the End of the World’. Meet some of your fellow explorers as you become acquainted with the luxurious amenities found on board. This evening, after settling in and setting sail, you will be introduced to your Expedition Team.

Day 2 - At Sea

The welcoming Expedition Team presents talks that will prepare us for the exciting adventures ahead. Tonight, we invite you to attend a special Welcome Aboard cocktail party whereat the Captain will introduce his senior officers and various members of the Silver Explorer crew.

Day 3 — Stanley, Falkland Islands

Stanley is the capital of the remote Falkland Islands, and has a distinct British ambiance. Stroll through the charming streets of this colorful little town, lined with quaint cottages and a variety of traditional pubs. Visit the 19th-century Anglican cathedral and wander through the small local museum. Some lingering reminders of the 1986 Falklands War between Britain and Argentina may still be seen though the island has settled back to its quiet business of raising sheep.

Day 4 — Saunders Island and West Point Island, Falkland Islands

This morning, the Silver Explorer will anchor off Saunders Island – the second largest offshore island within the Falkland Islands archipelago. We plan to land our Zodiacs at The Neck, a narrow part of the island, where we will begin our explorations, hoping to encounter four different types of penguin species: king, gentoo, rockhopper and Magellanic.

Watch for Peale’s dolphins and the distinctive black and white markings of the Commerson’s dolphin as we approach small West Point Island in the afternoon. Upon landing by Zodiac, we find photographic opportunities are everywhere as we walk across the rolling moorland. Our 1.25-mile hike takes us to Devil’s Nose, a rocky promontory where we hope to encounter a colony of approximately 14,500 pairs of black-browed albatross that nest side-by-side with feisty rockhopper and Magellanic penguins. Learn about the island’s unique vegetation including the rare Felton plant. After our hike, we will enjoy tea and cookies at the settlement. The hospitable island owners, Lily and Roddy Napier, are always happy to answer your questions and share their stories.

Day 5 — At Sea

Binoculars and camera in hand, head out on deck to watch for seabirds and marine mammals. Gather in The Theater to hear fascinating tales of adventure or to learn about the region’s endemic wildlife and remarkable nature. Lectures and seminars are presented by knowledgeable experts in a variety of scientific fields. Other onboard diversions may include photography workshops, spa treatments, a workout in the Fitness Center, and, of course, exquisite dining experiences.

Days 6–10 — Antarctic Peninsula

While sailing to Antarctica, every turn can be a new and breathtaking adventure. As the pack ice becomes thicker, it’s apparent to everyone that we are moving closer into Antarctica’s vast white wilderness. Guests find this part of the world irresistible for its spectacular iceberg sculptures and calving glaciers, and for the possibility of up-close encounters with marine mammals. Watch for seals sunbathing on slow-moving ice floes and for humpback, minke, and orca whales to surface from below the frigid waters. Each day we will attempt two Zodiac departures, and, if conditions permit, we will cruise amidst colourful icebergs or step ashore to visit a variety of penguin rookeries and perhaps scientific research stations on complimentary excursions led by our team of natural history experts.

A flexible itinerary allows us to take advantage of favourable ice and weather conditions. In the true spirit of expedition cruising, each day the Expedition Leader and Captain will determine our best course depending on weather, ice conditions and wildlife we may encounter. Here are some of the places we may visit:

Aitcho Islands, South Shetland Islands (just off the Antarctic Peninsula at the entrance to the English Strait)
- As you step off the Zodiac to explore the island, it’s very likely you’ll be greeted by the locals…penguins. Penguin breeds living here include gentoos and chinstraps. Other annual breeders include the Southern giant petrels.
- While heading back to the ship, you may have company as a leopard or southern elephant seal follows alongside your group’s Zodiac.

Brown Bluff, Tabarin Peninsula (a 2,200-foot-bluff on the Antarctic continent)
- Brown Bluff is an ice-capped, 745-metre-high, flat-topped mountain with a prominent cliff of reddish-brown volcanic rock.
- Adelie and gentoo penguins, kelp gulls, and pintado petrels use this as a breeding area.
- Birds such as the all-white snow petrel and skuas may be seen from a distance.
- As you explore the area, a Weddell seal may be seen basking in the sunlight.
- Wait long enough and you might see the Adelie penguins standing along the rocks finally make their way into the surf.

Cuverville Island, Errera Channel
- The island was discovered by Gerlache’s Belgian Antarctic expedition of 1897–99, named for a vice admiral in the French navy.
- Large, bare rock areas provide nesting sites for Gentoo penguins.
- Snow petrels and pintado petrels also may be seen whilst Wilson’s storm-petrels nest in the higher scree of the island.
- During Zodiac tours, hauled-out Weddell and Antarctic fur seals may be seen.

Paradise Bay (on the Antarctic peninsula)
- The bay is well named for its spectacular scenery of mountains, glaciers and icebergs.
- From the ship, observe Argentina’s Almirante Brown Station, one of many Antarctic research stations.
- Here, you will actually set foot on the continent of Antarctica.
- View the wildlife from sea level while cruising in your Zodiac with one of our experienced Expedition Team members. There’s a good chance you’ll come across a crabeater seal relaxing on a nearby ice floe, or if you’re very lucky, you may find your Zodiac surrounded by minke whales.

Paulet Island
- As you arrive, you may well be amazed by the sight of Adelie penguins covering the island. The island is home to the 80-90 thousand Adelies that come here to breed.
- On a nearby hill, view a massive colony of blue eyed shags.
- Kelp gulls and snowy sheathbills are amongst the birds that breed on Paulet Island, and Wilson’s storm-petrels are regularly seen.
- Listen as your Expedition Team guide tells of Otto Nordenskjold and his party that over-wintered on the island in 1912. Remnants of their hut still remain.
- If time permits, take a Zodiac cruise to view impossibly blue icebergs, Crater Lake and the Adelie penguins making themselves at home on the ice floes.

Petermann Island, Wilhelm Archipelago
- The island is named for German geographer August Petermann and was first discovered by a German expedition in 1873-74.
- Our onboard Geologist will take the opportunity to point out various geological features such as the many basaltic dikes along the shoreline, and the more granite composition of the small summit, where rock surfaces show glacial polish and some glacial grooving.
- During our landing, we will be able to observe rookeries of Adelie penguins, gentoo penguins and blue-eyed shags.

Pleneau Island, Wilhelm Archipelago
- Pleneau Island lies at the south end of the Lemaire Channel, and was first explored during Charcot’s 1903–05 French Antarctic Expedition. The island was named for the expedition’s photographer, Paul Pleneau.
- Amongst the common breeding birds are Gentoo Penguins, kelp gulls and south polar skuas.
- See the gentoo penguins during a landing whilst looking out for southern elephant seals that are often hauled-out in wallows.
- Enjoy spectacular glacial and ice scenery.

Port Foster, Whalers Bay (Deception Island)
- Deception Island is home to a collapsed volcano and an excellent example of a ‘caldera’ where it is believed that the volcano’s summit collapsed with one section sinking far enough to allow the sea to flood the interior. We plan to sail inside this breached wall through a narrow entrance called Neptune’s Bellows.
- Our resident geologist will take the opportunity to explain the unique volcanic features of the area while our historian will introduce you to the whaling history of Deception Island. It is said that it was from here that Nathaniel Palmer allegedly became the first American to sight the Antarctic continent in 1820 when he stood at Neptune’s Window and looked out across Bransfield Strait.
- Still visible on the island are the boilers used to make whale oil in the early 1900s.

Port Lockroy, Goudier Island
- Built by the British as a listening station for enemy activities during WWII, then used as a research station in the 1950s, and since 1962 as a museum and gift shop.
- Snowy sheathbills and gentoo penguins roam outside the museum.
- Perhaps sight a whale or two on your Zodiac cruise.

Ukrainian Research Station ‘Vernadsky’ (located on Galindez Island)
- While on shore, we can tour the museum or stop in their lounge for some light shopping, fun and drinks.
- Surrounded by icebergs this is a perfect opportunity for Zodiac cruising and watching the various wildlife. It’s not uncommon to come across one of the world’s top predators, the leopard seal, while navigating through the ice.
- Gentoo Penguins, kelp gulls, blue-eyed shags and skuas are amongst the birds that breed here.
- Weddell Seals are occasionally hauled out and could be seen during a Zodiac cruise.

Days 11–12 — Drake Passage

The Drake Passage has a notorious reputation for its turbulent seas due to the Antarctic Convergence, a natural boundary where cold polar water flows northward and warmer equatorial water moves southward. When they meet, nutrients are pushed to the surface, often attracting a multitude of seabirds and whales. Spend some time on deck watching the horizon and the variety of seabirds that glide in the air currents of our ship’s wake such as the black-browed albatross, sooty shearwaters and white-chinned petrels. As we sail towards Ushuaia, take this opportunity to attend additional presentations offered by the onboard lecturers and to swap photos with new found friends as we journey towards Ushuaia.

Day 13 — Ushuaia, Argentina

After breakfast, disembark the Silver Explorer and transfer to Ushuaia International Airport for your return flight to Buenos Aires.


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
Adventurer
Class
Explorer
Class
View
Suite
Vista
Suite
Veranda
Suite
Expedition
Suite
Medallion
Suite
Silver
Suite
Grand
Suite
Owner's
Suite
Nov 16 - Dec 03, 2012
Antarctica, Falklands & S. Georgia
55% Discount on these prices!
Subject to change at any moment
$32,095 $33,895 $37,095 $38,895 $45,795 $54,995 $64,095 $68,695 $77,895 $82,395
Dec 03 - Dec 13, 2012
Antarctica
60% Discount on these prices!
Subject to change at any moment
$21,895 $23,195 $25,295 $26,595 $31,295 $37,595 $43,795 $46,895 $53,195 $56,295
Dec 13 - Dec 23, 2012
Antarctica
60% Discount on these prices!
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$21,895 $23,195 $25,295 $26,595 $31,295 $37,595 $43,795 $46,895 $53,195 $56,295
Dec 23, 2012 - Jan 04, 2013
Antarctica and the Falkland Islands
50% Discount on these prices!
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$27,495 $29,095 $31,795 $33,395 $39,295 $47,195 $54,995 $58,895 $66,795 $70,695
Jan 21 - Jan 31, 2013
Antarctica
45% Discount on these prices
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$19,998 $21,198 $23,198 $24,398 $28,598 $34,398 $39,998 $42,798 $48,598 $54,398
Jan 31 - Feb 10, 2013
Antarctica
45% Discount on these prices
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$19,998 $21,198 $23,198 $24,398 $28,598 $34,398 $39,998 $42,798 $48,598 $54,398
Feb 10 - Feb 20, 2013
Antarctica
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$19,998 $21,198 $23,198 $24,398 $28,598 $34,398 $39,998 $42,798 $48,598 $54,398
Feb 20 - Mar 02, 2013
Antarctica
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$19,998 $21,198 $23,198 $24,398 $28,598 $34,398 $39,998 $42,798 $48,598 $54,398

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Trips and Rates 2013-2014
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Per Person USD
Rates 2013-2014
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Class
Explorer
Class
View
Suite
Vista
Suite
Veranda
Suite
Expedition
Suite
Medallion
Suite
Silver
Suite
Grand
Suite
Owner's
Suite
Nov 15 - Dec 02, 2013
Antarctica, Falklands & S. Georgia
45% Discount on these prices
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$29,598 $31,398 $34,398 $35,998 $42,398 $50,798 $59,398 $63,598 $71,998 $80,598
Dec 02 - Dec 12, 2013
Antarctica
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$20,998 $22,198 $24,198 $25,398 $29,998 $35,998 $41,998 $44,998 $50,998 $56,998
Dec 12 - Dec 22, 2013
Antarctica
50% Discount on these prices
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$20,998 $22,198 $24,198 $25,398 $29,998 $35,998 $41,998 $44,998 $50,998 $56,998
Dec 22, 2013 - Jan 03, 2014
Antarctica and the Falkland Islands
50% Discount on these prices
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$24,998 $26,398 $28,998 $30,398 $35,798 $42,998 $50,198 $53,598 $60,798 $67,998

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