Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica - Explorers & Kings
20 Days - Ocean Adventurer
A comprehensive expedition of extremes, you can’t find a more complete Antarctic experience than this! Travel to the wildlife paradise of South Georgia, the remote Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) and the always impressive Antarctic Peninsula. Diversity and discovery are the hallmarks of this voyage, which offers unprecedented pristine landscapes and wildlife viewing opportunities.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Explore the world’s seventh continent on the Antarctic Peninsula by ship, Zodiac and on foot.
- Learn about Antarctica’s unique geology, history and wildlife with an expert team of lecturers.
- See the incredible wildlife of South Georgia, which includes more than 30 species of breeding birds and four species of penguin.
- Follow in the footsteps of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s perilous voyages on South Georgia and pause for a moment at his grave.
- Explore the quaint, British town of Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands; and
- On board lecturers and educational presentations from Polar specialists.
- End your Expedition in the world tango capital – Buenos Aires.
- Enjoy an included introductory Buenos Aires package with tango show and city tour.
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Ushuaia, Argentina
- Day 2: Embarkation Day
- Days 3: At Sea
- Days 4-5: Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
- Days 6-7: At Sea
- Days 8-11: South Georgia
- Days 12-13: At Sea
- Days 14-17: South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula
- Days 18-19: Crossing the Drake Passage
- Day 20: Disembarkation in Ushuaia, Argentina
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Day 1: Ushuaia, Argentina
Your gateway for this expedition is Ushuaia, Argentina. Nestled within the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, Ushuaia offers you a small-town feel but has many shops, museums, cafes and restaurants to enjoy before your voyage. If you’re feeling adventurous, the nearby national park and Martial Glacier offer plenty of hiking and outdoor activities.
Day 2: Embarkation Day
As we embark, the anticipation and excitement grows. Trade your land legs for sea legs, meet and greet your fellow travellers and get acquainted with your ship. As every Antarctic adventure presents new opportunities and experiences, Embarkation day is just as exciting for your Expedition Team as it is for you. They’re on-board to ensure your comfort and safety, as well as help make your wildlife dreams come true.
Days 3: At Sea
There are many activities to keep you engaged while we’re at sea. Learn to identify seabirds that glide alongside the ship or attend illustrated presentations by your Expedition Team. You will be prepped on procedures for your Zodiac cruises and shore landings. You’ll also be given instructions for getting the most out of your optional kayaking adventures, a truly intimate way to experience the Antarctic.
Days 4-5: Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
Upon arrival in this archipelago your cameras will get their first real workout capturing the abundant wildlife and rugged feel of the Falklands. The archipelago contains two main islands - East and West, which we will explore by Zodiac excursions and daily landings. Port Stanley is often a favoured landing site, as the town offers a unique British outpost feel to it, complete with a bit of a ramshackle charm. You’ll be free to explore the town, grab a pint at the local pub, or visit numerous churches and museums.
In terms of wildlife, the archipelago is home to Magellanic, gentoo and rockhopper penguins. If lucky, you may even spot king penguins here as well! We can expect to see black-browed albatross and two endemic species; Cobb’s wren and the Falkland’s flightless steamer duck. Your team of lecturers and specialists will be sure to educate you on the local flora and fauna so that you get the most out of your time in the Falklands.
Days 6-7: At Sea
Sailing south, you’ll officially enter Antarctic waters by crossing the invisible biological boundary called the Antarctic Convergence. Encircling the continent, cold Antarctic waters meet and mix with the warmer waters of the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, creating the abundance of krill and marine life that attracts whales and seals to this part of the world. Ship staff will be sure to keep you posted when we cross this invisible, yet important line.
Days 8-11: South Georgia
This remote outpost was a popular stop for many historic Antarctic expeditions and was once a haven for hunting whales and elephant and fur seals. Today, South Georgia Island wildlife populations have rebounded, but you’ll still see remnants of those old whaling stations and other abandoned outposts.
One significant and historic site that will be of interest 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 an old whaling station, a museum, gift shop, church and a research station of approximately 20 scientists and support personnel.
While South Georgia’s history is an important attraction to the islands, it is the wildlife on South Georgia that you and your shipmates will surely find most captivating. Often referred to as the Galapagos of the Poles, each landing you make on South Georgia will open your eyes to a new wonder of wildlife.
One day you may see rookeries with a hundred thousand pairs of king penguins waddling on the beach. The next day we may visit another beach with thousands of fur seals or elephant seals with (non-native) reindeer grazing in the background. The grasses, mountains and beaches of South Georgia all play an important role in the breeding and survival of different species on the island, this fragile and symbiotic relationship is something that your Expedition Team will share with you during your time here.
Days 12-13: At Sea
Say goodbye to the king penguins, as your next destination is Antarctica! Your days at sea are filled with seminars from your Expedition Team, who will prepare you for the wildlife that will be greeting you upon your arrival in Antarctica. In between presentations, spend time chatting with your shipmates over a drink at the bar. If conditions allow, we may attempt landfall on the South Orkney Islands, which are officially in Antarctica.
Days 14-17: South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula
The most common reaction to arriving at the white continent is a sense of reverence and awe. The experience is hard to put into words, as few places are as untouched, unique and enduring as Antarctica. You will discover that 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 brilliant blue sea or a penguin comes waddling by to inspect your footwear.
Your Expedition Team will take care of you at each landing, whether it is trekking up a glacier, visiting a research station or consorting with penguin colonies. Chinstrap, Adelie and gentoo penguins are found here, along with Weddell, fur, crabeater and leopard seals. Curious whales, such as Minkes, are often attracted to Zodiacs as well, giving you a chance to get within reaching distance of these majestic animals. Each day and every landing will present a new collection of creatures to entertain you and keep your camera shutter busy. As exciting as the Zodiac excursions and landings are, perhaps you’ll treat yourself to an extra special Antarctic experience by
partaking in an optional (extra cost) kayaking excursion or going
for a swim in the Antarctic!
Days 18-19: Crossing the Drake Passage
After more than two weeks of endless wildlife encounters, your journey home begins. Crossing the Drake Passage is your unofficial rite of passage, completing your Antarctic adventure.Enjoy some final moments mingling with your fellow travellers. The noisy, busy, populated world awaits your return, so savor the silence of the sea as long as you can.
Day 20: Disembarkation in Ushuaia, Argentina
After breakfast aboard the ship, it is time to part ways and say goodbye to your Expedition Team. We will transfer you to the airport for your homeward flight.
Important reminder: Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy – and excitement – of expedition travel. There are no guarantees that we can achieve everything we set out to accomplish. A measure of flexibility is something all of us must bring to a voyage. There are nearly 200 recognized sites in the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetlands and the places mentioned above may be changed to others equally as interesting.
Dates | Cabin | From | Special Offer |
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14 Nov 2023 - 03 Dec 2023 | USD $18396pp | Save 20% | |
Triple | USD $18995pp | Contact us | |
Lower Deck Twin Porthole | USD $18396pp | Save 20% | |
Main Deck Twin Porthole | USD $19192pp | Save 20% | |
Main Deck Twin Window | USD $21196pp | Save 20% | |
Superior Cabin | USD $22396pp | Save 20% | |
Deluxe Cabin | USD $22396pp | Save 20% | |
Suite | USD $29596pp | Save 20% | |
Owner's Suite | USD $31596pp | Save 20% |
**Prices are per person based on twin / shared accommodation.
**Single supplements may apply
Cabin Details
Triple
12m², two lower berths, one upper berth, on main deck, private facilities, porthole, porthole with exterior views.
Lower Deck Twin Porthole
12m², two lower berths, on lower deck, private facilities, porthole with exterior views.
Main Deck Twin Porthole
11m², has two lower berths, on main deck, private facilities, porthole with exterior views.
Main Deck Twin Window
13m², two lower berths, on main deck, private facilities, twin windows, exterior views
Superior Cabin
12.5m², two lower berths, private facilities, windows, exterior views.
Deluxe Cabin
15m², two lower berths, on captain's deck, private facilities, windows, exterior views
Suite
20m², double bed, located on captain's deck, private facilities, windows, exterior views, (cabin 403 has a bathtub other suites have showers)
Owner's Suite
22m², double bed, on bridge deck, private sitting room, private facilities, large panoramic window, exterior view of aft, port and starboard.
Ocean Adventurer Deckplan
Specifications
- Staff and Crew: 87
- Guests: 132
- Length: 101.1 meters
- Breadth: 16.2 meters
- Draft: 4.5 meters
- Propulsion: Diesel Twin Engines - 5,400 horsepower
- Ice Class: 1A
- Cruising Speed: 12 knots, in open water
- Registration: Bahamas
- Lifeboats: 4 partially-enclosed
Whats included?
- One pre-voyage hotel night in Ushuaia
- Group transfer in Ushuaia from the airport to hotel on Day 1
- Group transfer from hotel to ship on Embarkation Day
- Group transfer upon disembarkation from ship to airport
- On-board accommodation
- All meals during your voyage
- Selected alcoholic beverages during dinner*
- All activities and Zodiac excursions as specified
- Leadership throughout the voyage by an experienced Expedition leader
- Lectures and presentations by the expedition team and naturalist staff
- Use of gumboots for shore landings
- An expedition parka for you to keep
- Comprehensive pre-departure material
- Emergency evacuation insurance to a maximum benefit of US$500,000 per person
- All miscellaneous port taxes and charges
- Gratuities*
What’s not included?
- Air transportation
- Passport, visa and immigration fees
- Airport arrival/departure taxes
- Travel protection plan
- Additional hotel nights
- Optional activities**
- Waterproof pants for Zodiac cruising
- Premium alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages*
- Laundry service
- Gratuities*
Notes
*Included beverages and gratuities
House wine and beer, and all gratuities will be included in the price of the voyage starting from December 2018.
**Optional activities
- Kayaking - US$995 per person
- Paddling - US$295 per person