Russia's Ring of Fire
13 Days - Spirit of Enderby
Explore the Pacific Ring of Fire - the Kamchatka Coastline, Kuril Islands & Commander Islands. Rich in human history, this geologically active region is home to a dramatic landscape of stunning volcanoes, geothermic activity & a diverse range of seabirds and whales!
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Itinerary Highlights
- Enjoy birdwatching on the cruise
- Learn about the natural and cultural history of the Commander Islands
- Spot marine mammals including Sperm, Humpback, Northern Minke and Baird's Beaked Whales
- Witness the dramatic volcanic landscape in Chirpoy island
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy
- Day 2: At Sea
- Day 3-4: Commander Islands
- Day 5: Zhupanova River, Kamchatka
- Day 6: Bukhta Russkaya, Kamchatka
- Day 7: Second Kuril Strait, Atlasova and Onekotan Islands
- Day 8: Ekarma and Toporkovy Islands
- Day 9: Simushir and Yankicha Islands
- Day 10: Chirpoy and Urup Islands
- Day 11: Iturup Island
- Day 12: Kunashir Island
- Day 13: Sakhalin Island, Port of Korsakov
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Day 1: Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy
You will be transferred to the vessel and we will depart for the Commander Islands. You are welcome on the bridge as we sail from what some people consider the best natural harbour in the world. There is also some good birding as we leave the shoreline behind.
Day 2: At Sea
A day at sea as we cruise towards the Commander Islands. Enjoy several lectures and briefings as we prepare for the days ahead. It is also a good time to be on deck as the birding is good with Fork-tailed Storm-Petrel and Red-legged Kittiwake amongst the likely sightings.
Day 3-4: Commander Islands
There are two main islands in the Commander group, Bering and Medny, and during our two days we will explore several sites combining the best of the natural and cultural history. There is an excellent chance of finding Rock Sandpiper, Mongolian Plover, Pechora Pipit and Grey-crowned Rosy-Finch, as well as the endemic subspecies of Arctic Fox. Zodiac cruising can be extremely rewarding here with several species of auklets as well as the Red-legged Kittiwake. The area is also extremely rich in marine mammals. Potential species include Sperm, Humpback, Northern Minke and Baird’s Beaked-Whales, as well as Orcas, Steller Sea Lions, Northern Fur Seals and Pacific Sea Otters. We include a visit to the small settlement of Nikolskoye and the local museum.
Day 5: Zhupanova River, Kamchatka
We will spend several hours in the Zodiacs cruising on the scenic Zhupanova River where we should get great looks at Steller’s Sea Eagles as the birds often nest in the trees adjacent to the river. Other highlights could include Far Eastern Curlew, Long-toed Stint, Kamchatka Gull and Aleutian Tern. There is also a major salmon fishery on the river which we can visit.
Day 6: Bukta Russkaya, Kamchatka
In this deep fiord on the Kamchatka Peninsula we will look for the endangered Kittlitz’s Murrelet as well as Long-billed Murrelet. We plan a short excursion at the head of the fiord where there is a chance of seeing brown bears. At the entrance to the fiord where we can Zodiac cruise there are almost always Orcas and Steller Sea Lions.
Day 7: Second Kuril Strait, Atlasova and Onekotan Islands
Very early in the morning we will pass through Second Kuril Strait which has one of the highest densities of Sea Otters in the Kuril Islands. Our landing on Atlasova Island is great for birders and non birders alike. There are the remains of a Gulag to explore and numerous species to see. This evening on Onekotan Island we can stretch our legs through an amazing field of wild flowers as we walk to Black Lake.
Day 8: Ekarma and Toporkovy Islands
This morning we plan to make a landing at the northern end of Onekotan Island from where it is a relatively easy walk to Black Lake. Our walk During an early morning Zodiac cruise at Ekarma Island we should see various alcids, with close looks at Tufted Puffin and Whiskered Auklet. This afternoon at Toporkovy Island in the shadow of the active Matua Island volcano we can expect to find Harlequin Ducks, Red-faced Cormorants, Tufted Puffins and Brunnich’s Guillemots. Ashore we could encounter Grey-tailed Tattler, Middendorff’s Grasshopper Warbler and Black-faced Bunting.
Day 9: Simushir and Yankicha Islands
We will enter a flooded caldera at the northern end of Simushir Island where a once top secret Soviet submarine base lies abandoned. In the surrounding area look for Siberian Rubythroat, Eurasian Nutcracker, Pine Grosbeak and Japanese Grey Bunting. Our visit to Yankicha Island is likely to be one of the highlights of the voyage as the number of alcids which breed here is incredible, with spectacular concentrations of Crested and Whiskered Auklets.
Day 10: Chirpoy and Urup Islands
This morning depending on weather we will either Zodiac cruise or land on Chirpoy Island where there are some dramatic volcanic landscapes and headlands covered in breeding seabirds. This afternoon’s landing on Urup Island is a chance to stretch your legs on an extended walk, beachcomb and look for Sea Otters or birds in the forest behind the beach.
Day 11: Iturup Island
This morning we land at the small settlement of Kurilsk from where local buses/trucks will take us into the volcanic highlands to thermal hot pools where you can enjoy a soak or go birding. Possible species include Kamchatka Leaf-warbler, Japanese Robin, Siberian Accentor, Pine Grosbeak and Japanese Bush-warbler.
Day 12: Kunashir Island
Kunashir is the largest island in the Kuril chain. We plan a landing in the Kurilsky Reserve and will explore an extensive area of woodland, where there are some good walks and birding. This afternoon while we are at sea there is a chance for birding and an opportunity to recap and pack.
Day 13: Sakhalin Island
Arrive at the Port of Korskov on Sakhalin Island. There will be transport to a central hotel and the airport in the town of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk.
Cabin Details
Main Deck Triple Cabin
One bunk bed (upper and lower bunks), one lower berth, wardrobe, drawers, desk, washbasin and porthole.
Main Deck Cabin
Two lower single beds, wardrobe, drawers, desk, washbasin and porthole.
Superior Cabin
One bunk bed (upper and lower bunks), wardrobe, drawers, desk, private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin, and windows.
Superior Plus Cabin
2 lower single beds or double bed with upper single bunk bed (cabin 411), wardrobe, drawers, desk, private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin, and windows.
Mini Suite
Separate bedroom with double bed, additional single or sofa bed in lounge area, wardrobe, drawers, desk, private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin, and windows.
Heritage Suite
Separate bedroom with double bed, large lounge area with an additional single bed, wardrobe, drawers, desk, private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin, and windows.
Spirit of Enderby Deckplan
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Specifications
- Classification: Russian register KM ice class
- Year built: 1984
- Accommodation: 50 berths expedition
- Shipyard: Finland
- Main engines: Power 2x1560 bhp (2x 1147 kW)
- Register: Russia
- Maximum speed: 12 knots (2 engines)
- Cruising speed: 10 knots (one engine)
- Bunker capacity: 320 tons
Whats included?
- On-board accommodation
- Pre/Post cruise transfers
- Activities/shore excursions as specified
- All meals during the voyage
What’s not included?
- All items of a personal nature
- Laundry
- Drinks
- Gratuities
- International/domestic flights
- Visas and travel insurance
- Landing fees paid locally (USD 500 per person)
Notes
*During our voyage, circumstances may make it necessary or desirable to deviate from the proposed itinerary. This can include poor weather and/or opportunities for making unplanned excursions. Your Expedition Leader will keep you fully informed.