Semi-circumnavigation from Antarctica to New Zealand
34 Days - SH Minerva
Escape into another realm as you board our luxury boutique ice-class ship on this once-in-a-lifetime trip from South America to New Zealand. Our epic semi- circumnavigation cruise of Antarctica fulfils the ultimate bucket list, sailing on glassy seas, passing by monumental icebergs, unheralded landscapes and phenomenal wildlife. We explore icy waters to reach the world’s southernmost islands where only a handful of adventurers, explorers and scientists have been before. And as we cross the polar circle, you get to join an elite group of people who have been to some of the least-visited places on the planet.
from USD $31330 $21931pp
Home » 33 Day SH Minerva: Semi-circumnavigation from Antarctica to New Zealand
Itinerary Highlights
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Enjoy the unique experience of a sun that hardly sets as we cross the polar circle
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Create unforgettable memories by reaching earth’s southernmost regions
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Follow in the footsteps of the world’s most legendary explorers who reached the South Pole within weeks of each other
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Marvel at the colours as they change from glassy white to turquoise green in this vast frozen wilderness
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Discover rarely-visited islands where the world’s rarest birds live among exceptional flora
Itinerary in Brief
Day 1: Buenos Aires
Day 2: Buenos Aires to Ushuaia
Day 3: At Sea
Day 4-6: South Shetland & Antarctic Sound
Day 7-8: Antarctic Peninsula
Day 9-12: Bellinghausen Sea
Day 13-15: Admundsen Sea
Day 16-23: Ross Sea
Day 24: At Sea
Day 25: Balleny Islands
Day 26-27: At Sea
Day 28: Macquarie Island
Day 29: At Sea
Day 30: Campbell Island & Auckland Islands
Day 31: Enderby Island
Day 32: At Sea
Day 33: Dunedin
Day 34: Please note that this voyage crosses the International Date Line and will 'lose a day'.
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Day 1: Arrive in Buenos Aires
After arriving in Buenos Aires you may join the group transfer to the hotel in Buenos Aires. This evening there will be a briefing where you will receive further information regarding the flight to Ushuaia and the embarkation process.
Day 2: Buenos Aires to Ushuaia
After breakfast, take a group transfer to EZE airport for your domestic flight to Ushuaia. On arrival you will be transferred to the port for embarkation and departure from Ushuaia.
Ushuaia is the gateway to the White Continent. Found at the southernmost tip of South America in Argentinian Patagonia, the city is often described as “the End of the World”. The city’s mountain backdrop rises above the harbour and entrance to the Beagle Channel. The town itself is walkable and has a few small museums as well as pubs, restaurants and cafes - a good place to try Patagonian lamb cooked over open fire pits.
Day 3: At Sea
Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world go by. The ship’s observation decks provide stunning views of the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible trip or head to our library which is stocked full of reference books. Get an expert’s view in one of our on-board lectures or perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from our onboard professional photographers.
Day 4-6: South Shetland Islands & Antarctic Sound
Day 7-8: Antarctic Peninsula
Among captivating glaciers, majestic icebergs and snowy islands, the Antarctic Peninsula is where most visitors to the White Continent will live out their Antarctica dream. The Antarctic Peninsula, the most accessible area of the continent, hosts several scientific bases and some of the most interesting wildlife scenery, such as the extremely photogenic Lemaire Channel. Shore excursions might include Petermann Island, where among Adelie penguins, blue-eyed shags and skuas, huge, lumbering elephant seals haul out.
Day 9-12: Bellinghausen Sea
Take in the magnitude of translucent bergs silently floating on crystal-clear seas, often broken up by the tail of a fluking whale and leopard seals resting on an ice floe, as we sail via two of the largest islands in the Antarctic - Alexander and Thurston Islands - past Peter I Island. Rarely visited by ships, Peter I is claimed by Norway. This ice-covered volcanic island is home to elephant seals, cape pigeons and southern fulmars.
Day 13-15: Amundsen Sea
One of the most remote areas of Antarctica, covered mostly by glacial ice from the Thwaites ice tongue, and part of the Southern Ocean, Amundsen Sea is named for legendary Norwegian explorer, Roald Amundsen who led the first team to reach the South Pole in 1911. Marie Byrd Land on Antarctica’s western coast is the largest single unclaimed territory on earth where chinstrap penguins and skuas have set up home on the ice-capped Shepard Island.
Day 16-23: Ross Sea
One of the least-visited spots in Antarctica, our on-shore excursions will hopefully take us to Hut Point on Ross Island, site of the US McMurdo research station and New Zealand’s Scott Base. But the big draw is following in the footsteps of the great explorer, Robert Scott. Scott’s cabin is here on the slopes of Mount Erebus, where he set off for the South Pole reaching it on 17 January 1912 five weeks after Amundsen.
Day 24: At Sea
Day 25: Balleny Islands
The Balleny Islands lie over 2,000 kilometres south of New Zealand, only a couple of hundred kilometres off the coast of Antarctica. The heavily glaciated islands have had few human visitors since their discovery in 1839. The surrounding Ross Sea is one of the most biologically productive regions in the Southern Ocean, with research into the extent of this claim still ongoing. Weather and condition permitting, here we can explore the striking coastal environments in our Zodiacs. We’ll be hoping to spot humpback, fin and minke whales along with crabeater, Weddell, elephant and leopard seals. Some of the islands here are also home to large colonies of Adélie and chinstrap penguins.
Day 26-27: At Sea
Day 28: Macquarie Island
Sealers discovered the tiny windswept Macquarie Island (or Macca) in 1810. The southernmost territory of Australia, it is the site for Macquarie Island Station, an Australian Antarctic base, and a Tasmanian natural reserve and world heritage site protecting a pesty tundra ecosystem. Colonies of loudly barking southern elephant seals breed here and you might spot giant petrels and albatross. Four species of penguin make the island home including royal penguins, king, gentoo and southern rockhoppers.
Day 29:At Sea
Day 30: Campbell Island and Auckland Islands
Renowned for their seafaring and whaling traditions, the principal Māori iwi, Ngāi Tahu considers Auckland Islands (Maungahuka) a place of great spiritual significance. Port Ross at the north end of the main Auckland Island - the largest of New Zealand’s subantarctic islands - is a breeding site for southern right whales. You might also get to spot New Zealand sea lions alongside some of the world’s rarest birds including yellow-eyed penguins, white-capped mollymawk and Gibson’s wandering albatross.
Day 31: Enderby Island
The smaller Enderby Island is a treat for birders including the Auckland Island snipe and teal, southern royal and light-mantled sooty albatrosses. The pocket-sized Auckland Island tomtit is a regular visitor and Hooker's sea lion haul out here. Growing on this remote archipelago 465 km south of South Island is an exceptionally rich flora of 200 native species such as pink gentiana, red rata blossoms, white tree daisies and megaherbs including the Campbell Island carrot.
Day 32: At Sea
Day 33: Dunedin
Your luxury expedition cruise sadly comes to an end in Dunedin, on the South Island, the principal city of the Otago region. Set in a pretty bay that serves as a port and surrounded by bush-covered hills, the town has quirky historic appeal. One of the best-preserved Victorian and Edwardian cities in the Southern Hemisphere, Dunedin is known as the Edinburgh of New Zealand, and it’s proud of its Celtic connections. Small and eminently walkable, see elaborate civic buildings, New Zealand’s only castles, funky alleyways filled with street art, and picturesque parks. The Toitu Otago Early Settlers Museum and Otago Museum come highly recommended, as well as a visit to the Dunedin Chinese Garden.
Dates | Cabin | From | Special Offer |
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06 Feb 2023 - 11 Mar 2023 | USD $21931pp | Save 30% | |
Oceanview D4 | USD $21931pp | Save 30% | |
Oceanview M4 | USD $23002pp | Save 30% | |
Balcony D5 | USD $25381pp | Save 30% | |
Balcony M5 | USD $26633pp | Save 30% | |
Balcony D6 | USD $29417pp | Save 30% | |
Suite | USD $34327pp | Save 30% | |
Premium Suite | USD $40106pp | Save 30% |
**Prices are per person based on twin / shared accommodation.
**Single supplements may apply
Cabin Details
Oceanview D4
19 m2
Oceanview staterooms features 2 single beds, bedroom and living room and a luxurious ensuite bathroom.
Oceanview M4
19 m2
Oceanview staterooms features 2 single beds, bedroom and living room and a luxurious ensuite bathroom.
Balcony D5
28 m2
Located at the forward and aft of the ship, these balcony staterooms feature 2 single beds or double bed bedroom with living room area, a luxurious bathroom and your own private 6m2 balcony
Balcony M5
28 m2
Located at the centre of the ship, these balcony staterooms feature 2 single beds or double bed bedroom with living room area, a luxurious bathroom and your own private 6m2 balcony
Balcony D6
28 m2
Located on deck six, these balcony staterooms feature 2 single beds or double bed bedroom with living room area, a luxurious bathroom and your own private 6m2 balcony
Suite
44m2
Our Suites features a superking bed and separate living room with and a soothing flame-effect fireplace a luxurious ensuite bathroom and a 12 sq.m. private balcony.
Premium Suite
49m2
Our grandest suites features a superking bed and separate living room with and a soothing flame-effect fireplace a luxurious ensuite bathroom, spacious walk in wardrobe and a 12 sq.m private balcony.
SH Minerva Deckplan
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Specifications
Passengers: 152
Crew: 120
Decks: 9
Length: 337ft / 115m
Width: 75ft / 23m
Cruising Speed: 15.5 knots
Lifeboats: 2 fully enclosed
Whats included?
- Regional flight from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia
- Group return transfers from the airport to the cruise port (via our included accommodation where applicable)
- One night pre-cruise accommodation with breakfast in a 4/5-star hotel
- All meals onboard
- 24-hour room service
- Coffee, tea, soft drinks and selected alcoholic beverages available 24-hours per day
- Lecture programmes by our experienced expedition team and guest speakers
- Standard WiFi
- Onboard gratuities and port taxes
- One selected shore excursion/expedition activity per port of call
- Branded Swan Hellenic expedition parka and use of rubber boots in Polar Regions
- Itineraries are correct at time of publishing and may be subject to change
What’s not included?
- Visas, if required
- Travel Insurance
- All items of a personal nature such as laundry or souvenirs
- Any other items not listed as included
Notes
This cruise crosses the international date line during the voyage. Please ensure you consult your travel designer before making any independent post trip travel arrangements.