Experience Overview
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.
King Penguin rookeries 100,000 strong - experience the stunning wildlife spectacle on Salisbury Plain
Antarctic wilderness - enjoy the freedom of being in this vast, ice-sculpted, wilderness
Breathtaking scenery - enjoy the views from the bridge or from the outer decks of the ship
Enjoy a small group expedition - with numbers capped at just 66 passengers on board
Highlights
Antarctic Peninsula - explore the small islands of the peninsula by zodiac and on foot|King Penguin rookeries 100,000 strong - experience the stunning wildlife spectacle on Salisbury Plain|Antarctic wilderness - enjoy the freedom of being in this vast, ice-sculpted, wilderness|Breathtaking scenery - enjoy the views from the bridge or from the outer decks of your vessel|Expedition staff - be accompanied by expert lecturers and guides on shoreTrip Details
Product Code: 20482
Tour Type: Small Group
Accommodation: Moderate
Transport: M/V UshuaiaZodiac
Guide Language: English
Tour Operator: Explore Worldwide
Supplier Code: USSG
Starts: Falkland Islands
Finishes: Falkland Islands
Duration: 24 days
Departures: Not Guaranteed
Physical Rating: Unknown
Includes
- Expedition Crew
- Naturalist(s)
Accommodation
- Hotel in Buenos Aires
- M/V Ushuaia
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $15,660 ($652 /day)
Itinerary
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.
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.
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.
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.
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