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Ship: National Geographic EndeavourItinerary: Antarctica: The White Continentcabins & deck plans | additional itineraries | cancellation policy
Day 1 : Santiago, ChileWe arrive in Santiago this morning. With the soaring Andes as a backdrop, Santiago, makes a spectacular and welcoming first impression - as does our hotel, the Hyatt Regency Santiago, located in a gracious residential neighborhood. The morning is free for resting up or exploring on your own. Santiago offers an intriguing blend of European, Spanish Colonial and innovative modern architecture. Its sun-mellowed facades and stately palms invite leisure walks. After lunch, join a guided excursion of Santiago, including the Presidential Palace and historic cathedral area. We'll head up into the San Cristobal hills for a panoramic city view, sure to inspire photographers. We return to the Hyatt for a relaxing dinner. Day 2 : Santiago/Ushuaia/Embark ShipThe morning's flight offers some fascinating and rare views as we fly over the vividly rugged terrain of Patagonia before landing in Ushuaia, Argentina, the southernmost city in the world. This windy and desolate outpost is awe inspiring in its starkness. As our luggage is transferred to Endeavour, we'll head to the nearby El Restaurante Relincho for a lunch that includes Argentina's traditional barbecue. Days 3-4 : Drake Passage/At SeaWe leave Ushuaia with Argentina and Chile behind us, and head to the Drake Passage. Lying between Cape Horn and the Antarctic Peninsula, the Drake holds a unique place in maritime lore and legend. From the Endeavour's bridge, observe expert navigation at work as our skilled Captain and officers sail these historic waters. Sometimes misty and gray, other times calm and clear, crossing the legendary Drake Passage is unforgettable ? a milestone in any adventurer's personal travel history. Days 5-10 : AntarcticaWith nearly 24 hours of daylight at this time of year, we are able to luxuriate in our six days exploring the Antarctic Peninsula and its surrounding islands. And what a light it is - ranging from brilliantly blue-skied to the famous "golden hour" light prized by photographers, and the shades of gray, from pearly to pewter. Day 11 : At SeaAs we sail back to Ushuaia, an albatross or two may join the avian escort of fulmars, petrels and other seabirds that cross our bow in a mesmerizing, balletic display. There'll be plenty of time to enjoy a massage, log some time in the gym, or catch up on the book you haven't had a minute to read. If you did manage to finish it, you'll find hundreds of others to peruse in Endeavour's extensive library. During our time at sea, our Expedition Leader and naturalists offer talks and presentations that add depth and dimension to your experiences. And our Undersea Specialist will show rare footage of the seldom-seen creatures that inhabit these icey waters. Day 12 : Cape HornToday, we round Cape Horn at the southernmost tip of South America. This legendary seafaring spot marks the point where the Atlantic and Pacific oceans meet. Standing on deck, marking our passage through and marveling at this historic, even infamous, locale, the mind plays over what we've seen and where we've been. How comfortably and with what apparent ease we traveled to a place legendary for its hardships and danger. And perhaps, even think: How easy it would be to simply stay put in one's ordinary routine. How enlivening not to do so and to continue to live adventurously - putting oneself in the right place to experience exceptional moments. Day 13 : Ushuaia/Disembark/Santiago/Return HomeAs we disembark in Ushuaia, a location that mere days ago seemed wild and remote, is now, in contrast to the "farness" of Antarctica, cozily familiar. After our time at sea, our visit to the Maritime Museum in Ushuaia will have a richer context. We then proceed to the airport for the flight to Santiago, and subsequent flights home. -Rates are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent costs per person, double. Request the Twin Share Program where you are matched with a cabin mate of the same gender for the Category 1 and 2 cabins. Even if a cabinmate is not found for you, no single supplement will be charged. -50% off standard double rate for third traveler in Category 3 cabins -Kids under age 18 save $500 per person - FUEL SURCHARGE of $10/day Ship Description: National Geographic EndeavourDon’t let her accommodating public and private spaces, the posh quiet and rich collection of books in her Library, or the lavish observation space on her decks fool you — the National Geographic Endeavour is an expedition ship, designed for discovery and active exploration, not just passive passing-by. The Endeavour heads out equipped with a fleet of Zodiacs, enabling us to make landfall in all the remote and riveting locations that beckon — and to make a somewhat dashing "entrance" in a host of coastal towns and cities! We offer kayaking opportunities wherever possible and frequent walks or hikes. We can set a pace for more demanding walkers and simultaneously provide a rewarding experience for strollers, too. There’s no age limit to our adventurous opportunities — anyone who feels fit and is interested is welcome to participate. And because navigation is an underlying theme, our "Open Bridge" policy will provide you with one of the more gratifying memories of the many you’ll make. It is simply magical to stand on the bridge during your Antarctica travels, watching your highly skilled Captain guide his crack crew up to a bird wall of astonishing proportions for a no-binoculars-necessary view, or navigate a narrow and charming river The spontaneity and flexibility that characterizes our expedition style means there is literally something new to experience and enjoy daily on our Antarctica cruises.
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