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Classic Antarctica - M/S Expedition (ANK)
Exploring By Zodiac/emily WilsonMore Photos
  • Comfort 4 Comfort
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  • Wildlife
  • Polar Voyages
11 days land only visiting Antarctica - Argentina
  • from $6210 Without Flights *
  • * Prices based on 2012/13 Standard Itinerary.

2012/13 Standard Itinerary

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Included Meals:

  • 10 Breakfasts
  • 8 Lunches
  • 9 Dinners

Accommodation Breakdown:

  • 9 nights Cruise Boat (H++)
  • 1 night Standard Hotel (H+)

Five cabin categories available - contact us for prices and details

Transport

MS Expedition

Group Size

Approx 0 - 132
Minimum Age: 10

Tour Staff

Ship crew plus specialist expedition staff, ratio approx 1 expedition staff per 10 passengers.

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Classic Antarctica Cruise To The Antarctic Peninsula

Overview

To the South Shetland Isles
After an included night in Ushuaia we navigate the Beagle Channel then head south across the Drake Passage and across the turbulent waters of the Antarctic Convergence. This meeting of cold polar water flowing north and warmer equatorial water moving south pushes nutrient rich waters to the surface, attracting a variety of seabirds, whales and other species. Reaching land at the South Shetland Islands we hope to sail into the flooded volcanic caldera of Deception Island.


Exploring the Antarctic Peninsula
Ice-capped mountains, crevassed glaciers and endless white expanses herald our arrival in Antarctica. Possible landings include Paradise Harbour, Neko Harbour or Wilhelmina Bay and cruising Lemaire Channel, Errera Channel or Neumayer Channel. Scientific research stations and abandoned whaling stations will also be of interest. Conditions permitting, we'll attempt two excursions per day to explore the rich diversity of wildlife and potential wildlife sightings include Gentoo, Adelie and Chinstrap penguins, Fur, Leopard, Weddell and Crabeater seals, Minke and Humpback whales - and possibly even Orcas. Not to mention the abundance of seabirds, most notably the albatross that spend the day soaring above our wake. Enormous icebergs and the sheer walls of their glacial parents provide virtually limitless photo opportunities.


M/S Expedition
At a nimble 105 metres (345 ft) in length, with a capacity to hold 132 guests, M/S Expedition is an ideal vessel to ply polar waters. M/S Expedition is large enough to provide stability, speed, spacious cabins and ample public space, but small enough to manoeuvre in remote areas and get you close to the action. Ship stabilisers ensure a smooth ride in rough waters, such as the infamous Drake Passage, allowing you to enjoy more of your time at sea. A fleet of ten zodiacs allows passengers to get out and actively explore the remote shores of our destinations. M/S Expedition is a speedy vessel. A top speed of 16 knots means you'll spend less time getting from A to B, and more time to explore your surroundings.


Cabins
Prices are based on the use of outward facing, category one cabins on the lower deck. Category one cabins are triple or quad share. They are comfortable with a private toilet and shower, and porthole. The MS Expedition has a number of different cabin categories, all outside facing and with two beds (apart from suites which have queen size beds). Some have larger windows. We can also offer single occupancy, subject to availability. Call us for details on the cabin choice to fit your requirements.

Special Highlights

Trip Summary

Antarctica is a nature-lover and photographer’s dream – make sure you pack plenty of film for these life-changing adventures! Conjuring images of the world’s most respected Explorers – Scott, Shackleton, Amundsen – the untamed icy wilderness of the Antarctic leaves no traveller untouched. Those who have the good fortune to set their eyes upon this icy continent will be blessed with sights, sounds and sensations that cannot be experienced elsewhere.

Discover the amazing diversity in the part of the world where night never seems to fall; the sculptured blue icebergs suspended in cool waters; the surprisingly rich ecosystems and fossils found in the area; the dip of the albatross as it skims its wing along the crest of a wave.

See the majestic whales of the deep, and characterful penguins at the waters edge; experience the translucent reflections between striking white isles, and the vast openness of the ocean at the Antarctic Convergence.

Breathe the profound silence – broken only by the splash of breaching whales, the groan of ancient glaciers or the sound of brash ice bumping alongside our safe and comfortable ice-class ship, as we marvel at the dramatic land and seascapes we pass along the way...

Itinerary

[+] Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Ushuaia

Day 2: Embark on the M/S Expedition

Day 3 to 4: The Drake Passage

Day 5 to 8: Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands

Day 9 to 10: The Drake Passage

Day 11: Cruise ends Ushuaia

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