Over 23 incredible days, experience the outstanding birdlife of the Falkland Islands, marvel at the vast King penguin rookeries of South Georgia and experience one of the most spectacular wilderness areas on earth - Antarctica. Discover a remarkable collection of wildlife; snow-capped mountains and blue icebergs; penguins, whales and a rich diversity of birdlife - all of which await you on this exploratory journey of the Great White Continent.
Breakfast: 22
Lunch: 20
Dinner: 21
Expedition Crew
Naturalist(s)
M/V Ushuaia
Zodiac
21 nights premium boat
1 nights hotel
Relaxed
Itineraries on some departure dates may differ, please select the itinerary that you wish to explore.
You can arrive into Buenos Aires (BUE) at any time today and upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel for the night. The rest of the day is free for you to explore the vibrant capital city of Argentina.
Hotel in Buenos Aires
Grade: Hotel
Our first two days sailing will be spent crossing the infamous Drake Passage. There will be a programme of briefings and lectures by the expedition crew to get you ready for the expedition ahead.
Grade: Premium Boat
Out on deck, it's a good opportunity to spot wandering albatross and if we're lucky, some whales.
After much anticipation, we will arrive in Antarctica and spend the next four days exploring the western side of the Peninsula.
We will drop anchor in remote bays framed by icy mountains and explore key wildlife spots. You'll encounter gentoo, adelie, and chinstrap penguin rookeries up close, while the nutrientrich seas are home to an abundance of wildlife, including leopard, crabeater, Weddell, and elephant seals, and orcas, minke, and humpback whales.
Expect plenty of walks, wildlife observation, Zodiac rides, and, for the foolhardy, perhaps even the opportunity to take the polar plunge! If the opportunity arises, it may also be possible to visit historical sites or a scientific research station.
Along the way, our expedition team will bring the destination to life and offer unique insights into what we are seeing.
This morning there should be time for one final landing for you to enjoy before we depart the Antarctic Peninsula. In the afternoon, while at sea, we'll bring to life the story of one of the greatest Antarctic explorers, Sir Ernest Shackleton. The Imperial Trans-Antarctica expedition of 1914 ran into problems in the Weddell Sea area of Antarctica with their ship, the Endurance, becoming trapped and crushed by ice. They survived on the ship, and then on the ice, for 14 months before finally making their escape aboard three 20-foot lifeboats. The first part of their escape saw Shackleton and 28 men sail to Elephant Island, and we'll be sailing in their wake!
Today we hope to see a key part of Shackleton's great story and a place not often visited by expedition ships, Elephant Island. It's an atmospheric place, brutally exposed to the elements and probably not the welcoming refuge Shackleton and his men were looking for! It is always a challenge visiting Elephant Island, and we will do our very best to make the most of this opportunity, with the conditions presented to us on the day.
For the next two days, we will sail across the open seas on our way to South Georgia and retrace the path sailed by five of Shackleton's men aboard the lifeboat, James Caird.
There will be a programme of lectures, including further insight into the Great Polar Explorers of Antarctica, as well as some briefings to get you ready for the upcoming landings in South Georgia.
This morning we will sail the last nautical miles of Shackleton's great journey to South Georgia. In the afternoon, it is our intention to sail into King Haakon Bay and make a landing at Pegotty Bluff, which is where Shackleton and his five men first landed after 17 days sailing from Elephant Island. It will be our first introduction to South Georgia's amazing scenery and the local resident King Penguins.
South Georgia is always one of the highlights of any cruise to the Antarctic region. Sometimes referred to as the "Galapagos of the Poles," the island is home to massive king penguin colonies, including Salisbury Plain, which is home to over 250,000 breeding penguins.
The wildlife doesn't just stop at king penguins; you'll also have the possibility to see numerous fur and elephant seals, gentoo and macaroni penguins, and large numbers of seabirds, some of which can't be seen anywhere else in the world!
The island is also home to Grytviken, which is an old whaling station, the administrative capital of the island, and the resting place of Ernest Shackleton himself. We'll have the opportunity to join in the long-held tradition of raising a glass of his favourite drink - a scotch whiskey - by his grave.
On the morning of the 20th, there should be time for one final landing in South Georgia before we chart our course towards the Falkland Islands in the afternoon.
While we are at sea, there will be a programme of lectures from your expert expedition crew.
During the days at sea, there will be opportunities to go out on deck to spot wandering albatross and possibly some whales or pods of travelling dolphins.
Our first day in the Falklands will be at Port Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands. About 2,500 islanders live here (70% of the population of The Falklands), and you'll find a slice of British life to enjoy. Today is a free day to self-explore the town, enjoy lunch at one of the local pubs, or visit the cathedral and museum. Around a 4-mile walk (or taxi ride) away is Gypsy Cove, where there is a Magellanic penguin colony and the chance to see a lot of other Falklands wildlife.
Our second day in the Falkland Islands will see us make landings in the Western region of the archipelago. Your camera will get one last workout capturing the abundant wildlife and rugged landscape of this sub-Antarctic region.
We will say goodbye to the Falkland Islands and head back towards where it all began. On the final evening, there will be a farewell dinner, followed by a presentation of photos taken during the trip.
This morning we will say goodbye to the crew of the MV Ushuaia after breakfast. There will be time available to explore Ushuaia before our afternoon flight back to Buenos Aires, or alternatively, you can join an optional excursion to the nearby Tierra del Fuego National Park (not included). Your trip comes to a close upon arrival at Buenos Aires Domestic airport where our local guides will be available to assist with onward taxi transport. For anyone wishing to travel from the international airport today, we would not recommend booking any flights prior to 9 pm.
We arrive at the port of Ushuaia in the early morning and disembark the MV Ushuaia after breakfast.
Dress on board is informal. Pack comfortable, casual clothing for all activities. Wind and waterproof outer layers are essential, and the most important piece of clothing you will bring is a parka. Beware of tight clothing that leaves no room for trapped air, which is an excellent insulator. Wool, silk and some of the new synthetic fibres, like polar fleece, retain heat better than cotton. Parkas You should look for a lightweight, roomy, wind and water-resistant parka with some insulation. Bright colours are more visible - and thus safer - in polar environments. Gloves Keeping your hands warm and dry can be a challenge. Thin polypropylene gloves can be worn underneath warm outer gloves. This allows you some protection from the cold when removing your gloves to operate your camera etc. We strongly recommend that you bring more than one pair of gloves, in case one gets wet (or lost). Hat/Cap Warm, woollen hat/cap to protect your ears, as well as a scarf, neck gaiter or other face protection, such as a balaclava. Trousers Water-resistant trousers of coated nylon or, even better, Gore-Tex® are essential for your comfort. They can be worn over your regular clothes to keep you warm and dry. We suggest that you purchase trousers a few sizes larger than you normally wear as you will be wearing them over other clothing. Gore-Tex® or similar fabrics are excellent for keeping out wind and water without trapping excess heat. Rain gear and Gore-Tex® products can be found in any outdoor sport clothing store. In addition to your waterproof trousers, warm ski pants are suggested if you have them. Warm trousers such as jeans, corduroys etc. are also good. Socks Warm wool socks worn over a thin pair of silk, polypropylene socks should provide enough warmth and insulation for your feet. Bring several pairs of socks, since you will inevitably get your feet wet. Outer Clothing Woollen, knit or cotton sweaters/tops, polar fleece tops (medium weight), several cotton turtlenecks and T-shirts for layering on and off the ship. Underclothing Thermal underwear is highly recommended as it will keep you warm without adding bulk.
Complimentary waterproof boots will be supplied on-board. However, if you have extra small or large feet, you are advised to bring your own. Also ensure you take good walking boots and trainers for relaxing.
15Kg
One main piece of baggage and daypack. Remember you are expected to carry your own luggage so don't overload yourself. Please note that a 15kgs luggage weight limit is sporadically enforced on the internal flight to Ushuaia, occasionally charges may be levied against passengers taking luggage in excess of 15kgs.
Sunglasses and sun cream Personal toiletries A refillable water bottle Books/reading material Camera and memory cards (and something to protect the camera when out in the elements) Seasickness remedy Walking poles Personal First Aid Some cabins are equipped with a hairdryer. Hairdryers can also be borrowed from the Hotel Manager on the ship. The electrical supply on board the Ushuaia is 110 volts, 60 hertz. Cabins are fitted with multi-type sockets suitable for several international plugs (not British. It's advisable to take a multi-way international adaptor.
M/V Ushuaia, Zodiac
Built for the US agency NOAA (National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration), the MV Ushuaia has been constantly modernised and refurbished whilst operating in Antarctica. The MV Ushuaia is an ice-strengthened small ship, accommodating just 88 passengers; making it a comfortable and steadfast choice. For this voyage only, passenger numbers will be capped at just 66 people people on board ! Knowledgeable staff will ensure you get the most out of your visit and there's an open bridge policy plus ample deck space for wildlife-viewing.
Prices are based on outside facing, triple cabins on the lower deck. Triple cabins have three lower berths, with private facilities and have either a window or portholes. The MV Ushuaia has a number of different cabin categories, all with en-suite facilities, with two beds and a porthole (some suites have double beds.) Cabins are all outside facing and will either have portholes or windows. Most cabins are twin share, although there are two dedicated single cabins on board. We can also offer single occupancy on most cabin types, at a supplement cost. Call us for details on the cabin choice to fit your requirements.
On-board the expedition ship all meals are included in the price of your expedition; an American-style and continental breakfast, buffet lunch and three-course dinner. The dining room accommodates all guests in one sitting and it's free seating. Vegetarians and some special dietary requirements can be accommodated with advance notice, please advise us at time of confirmation. Coffee and tea are provided free of charge. All other beverages, alcoholic and non-alcoholic, are not included and can be purchased in the bar.
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Although no visas are required for citizens of UK, CAN, USA, AUS and NZ visa waivers may apply. Other nationalities should consult the relevant consulate. All visa information is subject to change. You should confirm all visa related issues with the relevant Embassy prior to departure. Please note that flights on the tour may transit through the USA. According to US law, passengers will have to disembark, collect luggage and clear immigration before re-boarding for the onward flight. Holders of the UK, AUS, NZ, CAN and several EU country passports can enter the United States without a visa under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) if they hold a machine readable passport. They must also be entering the country by sea or air on a carrier participating in the visa waiver scheme, holding a return/onward ticket. As well as being machine readable, if your passport was issued on or after 26 October 2005, it must contain both a digital photograph of the holder and also an integrated circuit chip that stores biographic information. All passengers travelling to the USA under the Visa Waiver Programme must provide their details online no later than 72 hours prior to travel. British travellers who have not registered before their trip are likely to be detained and sent home. In addition to passport information, you must also supply the full address of your first night's accommodation in the USA. This information can be obtained from your joining instructions which are sent out approximately 3 weeks before travel. Anyone applying for ESTA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) to travel under the Visa Waiver system will be charged a fee of 14USD (9GBP). For more information, and to apply online, please visit the following website at https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov. Once obtained, the application will be valid for a period of two years, or for the validity of your passport (whichever is shorter). For more information about who is eligible for the VWP, or any other questions you may have regarding your eligibility, or machine readable passports, please contact your local consular office, or visit www.usembassy.org.uk Other nationalities should consult the relevant consulate. Argentina: Although a visa is not required by Australian, American and Canadian passengers to enter Argentina there is a reciprocal payment to be made. The fee must be paid online prior to entering the country. The receipt generated at the time of online payment must be printed and given to local migration authorities together with passport upon passengers arrival to Argentina. These payments are as follows: Australian - US$100; Canadian - US$70; American US$131. The fee can be paid at http://www.migraciones.gov.ar/accesibleingles
If you do require assistance in obtaining a visa then you may be able to apply through Explore's recommended visa service in the UK, Travcour. See www.travcour.com to download the relevant visa application for your trip, if applicable (UK citizens only), along with details of how to apply for your visa through Travcour. The Team at Travcour will be happy to answer specific questions relating to visa applications, please call them directly on 0208 5431846. It is your responsibility to ensure that you are in possession of a full passport, with the correct validity for your chosen destination.
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