Antarctica, South Georgia & the Falkland Islands via Buenos Aires

 

Overview

Location: Antarctica
Destination: Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia & the Falkland Islands
Starting at: $13,995

 

Description

Antarctica is a land of unparalleled rugged beauty. We'll cruise to the Antarctic Peninsula as well as wildlife-rich South Georgia and the spectacular Falkland Islands on this extraordinary cruise which departs from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Antarctica, South Georgia & the Falkland Islands via Buenos Aires Save 15% on Main Deck, Classic and Superior suites
Save 20% on Deluxe, Premium & Owner's suites

• Available on new bookings only
• Reservations must be confirmed and deposit paid by April 30, 2013
• Cannot be combined with other offers
• Discounts apply to cruise fees only

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Ship

Sea Spirit Sea Spirit
Luxury Expeditions Ships
Capacity: 112

Cabin description & deck plan

 
 
 

Rates & Dates Prices are per person and shown in USD.

TRIPLE CLASSICMAIN DECK SUITECLASSIC SUITESUPERIOR SUITEDELUXE SUITEPREMIUM SUITEOWNER'S SUITE
Nov 2, 2013 - Nov 23, 2013$13,995
 
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Itinerary

Day 1: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Your journey begins in Buenos Aires, the Paris of South America, where you will be transferred to your included hotel. In the evening you will be met by your guide to take you out for the quintessential Buenos Aires experience—a dinner and tango show!

Day 2: Embarkation Day

In the morning, you will get an intimate look at Buenos Aires with an included tour to introduce you to the many neighborhoods of this vibrant city. In the afternoon, you will be transferred to the ship where you will swap your land legs for sea legs. Your journey ahead is a blank slate, full of possibilities. The Expedition Team will ensure your comfort and safety, while also planning out a daily schedule that will optimize your wildlife viewing and shore landings for the days ahead.

Days 3–5: At Sea

You can spend time on deck identifying seabirds, taking in lectures by your Expedition Team or chatting with your new ship friends. Days at sea can be as busy or as relaxing as you desire, during these first few days the Expedition Team will inform you on procedures for your Zodiac cruises and shore landings. Or enjoy screenings of some of the world's best documentary films during the first-ever Floating Polar Film Festival. Films have been expressly selected for our journey by the programmers at Hot Docs, North America's largest documentary film festival.

Days 6–7: Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)

Upon arrival in the Falklands you'll be greeted by abundant wildlife and a feeling of rugged remoteness. The Falkland archipelago is great for exploring by Zodiac excursions and daily landings so we'll get to it right away.

One landing that will surely stick out in your memory is at Port Stanley. This unique British outpost has a ramshackle charm to it with plenty of churches and museums to explore, as well as some friendly locals willing to chat over a drink at the local pub.

If you're itching for some wildlife photography opportunities then how do Magellanic, gentoo and rockhopper penguins sound? Or, perhaps you'll even spot some king penguins here as well. Other impressive birds you can expect to see here include black-browed albatross and two endemic species; Cobb's wren and the Falkland's flightless steamer duck.

With such a smattering of interesting flora and fauna in the Falklands, your team of lecturers and specialists will be sure to educate you on your surroundings and answer any questions about the sights and species you've seen.

Days 8–9: At Sea

Once you cross the invisible, moving, line called the Antarctic Convergence you'll know you've officially reached Antarctic waters. Encircling the continent, cold northward-flowing Antarctic waters meet and mix with the warmer waters of the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, creating the abundance of krill and microscopic marine life that attracts hungry whales and other species.

Days 10–13: South Georgia

With a rich history of exploration in the Antarctic, South Georgia has many stories to tell. You'll learn that the original inhabitants here arrived to hunt whales and fur and elephant seals to perilously low levels, but thankfully populations have rebounded and whaling and sealing ceases to exist today. You will also see many remnants of these days gone by; including several whaling stations and other abandoned outposts.

Perhaps the most historic and famous site on the island is the grave of the great explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton. You can visit his grave at the settlement of Grytviken, which is also home to a museum, small gift shop, church and an active scientific research station.

After that history lesson, you'll surely be ready for some wildlife encounters. South Georgia is sometimes called the Galapagos of the Poles as it is home to a captivating number of inquisitive and curious creatures. Indeed, the number of animals you'll see here will rival that of all the other days of your voyage combined.

Each landing you make on South Georgia will open your eyes to a new wonder of wildlife; one day may be a beach filled with a hundred thousand pairs of king penguins, the next may present some close encounters with massive elephant seals or the smaller fur seals. Different penguin and bird species utilize the island landscape differently here, making it a fascinating destination teeming with wildlife from the shoreline to the top of the highest grassy hills.

Days 14–15: At Sea

Say goodbye to the king penguins, as the next stop is Antarctica! Your days at sea are enjoyed out on deck or taking in presentations by the Expedition Team. With a bit of luck, we may arrive in the South Orkney Islands in time for a landing, which are officially part of Antarctica.

Days 16–19: South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula

Spellbound, shocked and awe-inspired are common reactions to arriving in Antarctica. The indescribable feeling of stepping foot on this untouched, unique environment is something you'll remember forever. Antarctica is a land of extremes; at one moment you'll be overcome with a feeling of complete desolation and silence, at the next moment you'll be inspired by nature as a calving glacier crashes into the sea or a penguin unwittingly provides comic relief as it waddles by.

Your camera will constantly be fixated on Adelie, chinstrap and gentoo penguins, along with Weddell, fur, crabeater and leopard seals. Minke and humpback whales are also commonly sighted in the clear Antarctic waters.

When it comes time for an animal break, the Expedition Team will take you on guided hikes to glaciers, research stations and snowy mountains, to help you appreciate the landscape and what it takes to live in such an extreme environment.

Days 20–21: Crossing the Drake Passage

Homeward bound, your journey across the Drake Passage is a time for reflecting on all of the places you've been and sights you've seen. It is always a bittersweet moment to turn the ship away from the penguins and icebergs and towards Ushuaia.

As the magical silence of Antarctica fades away, enjoy some final chats with your new friends on the ship and celebrate your successful journey to a land like no other.

Day 22: Disembarkation in Ushuaia, Argentina

After enjoying a final breakfast aboard the ship, it is time to part ways and say goodbye. We will transfer you to the airport for your homeward flight.

Included

  • One night pre expedition accommodation with included breakfast in Buenos Aires
  • Private arrival transfers from the airport to the group hotel. Please note that the included arrival transfer is only available on arrival day, November 2, 2013
  • Group transfers from the group hotel to the port for embarkation
  • Buenos Aires package including a city tour and evening tango show with dinner
  • Shipboard accommodation with daily housekeeping
  • All breakfasts, lunches and dinners on board throughout your voyage. (Please inform us of any dietary requirements as far in advance as possible. Unfortunately, the ships’ galleys cannot prepare kosher meals.)
  • All shore landings per the daily program
  • Leadership throughout the voyage by our experienced Expedition Leader, including shore landings and other activities
  • All Zodiac transfers and cruising per the daily program
  • Formal and informal presentations by our Expedition Team and guest speakers as scheduled
  • Photographic Journal on DVD, documenting the voyage
  • A pair of waterproof expedition boots on loan for shore landings
  • An official expedition parka to keep
  • Coffee, tea and cocoa available around the clock
  • Hair dryer and bathrobes in every cabin
  • Comprehensive pre-departure materials, including a map and an informative Antarctic Reader
  • A group transfer upon disembarkation in Ushuaia from the ship to the local airport
  • All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout the program
  • All luggage handling aboard ship
  • Emergency Evacuation Insurance for all passengers to a maximum benefit of USD $100,000 per person

Adventure Options

  • Kayaking: $950

Highlights

 

  • Convenient starting point for cruise in Buenos Aires
  • Enjoy a city tour of Buenos Aires with tango show
  • Visit three diverse and spectacular biomes including the temperate Falkland Islands, sub-Antarctic South Georgia and the frozen Antarctic continent
  • Encounter hundreds of thousands of stately king penguins on the beaches of incomparable South Georgia
  • Experience abundant wildlife including seabirds, seals and even some of the great whales at close range
  • Explore the spectacular Antarctic wilderness in a casual atmosphere of like-minded travelers
  • Cruise in comfort along towering icebergs, serrated maritime mountains and luminous glaciers
  • Zodiac landing craft allow visitation on remote shorelines and otherwise inaccessible areas
  • The ship's “open bridge policy” allows observation of its sophisticated navigation equipment and provides an excellent location to view wildlife the landscape (subject to weather and critical navigation maneuvers)
  • Expert lecturers and naturalist guides

 

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the nature of expedition cruising, itineraries are subject to change due to weather, ice conditions, natural and cultural events, wildlife viewing opportunities and other logistical considerations. In general, a ship's crew will endeavor to complete the itinerary provided, but the ultimate decision lies with the ship's captain and expedition leaders.

 
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