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Ship: Ocean Nova

Itinerary: Antarctic Quest via the Falklands and S. Georgia

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Days 1&2 : Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
Days 3-5 : Sailing toward the Falklands
Days 6-11 : South Georgia and Shackleton's Grave
Days 12-17 : South Shetlands and the Peninsula
Days 18-20 : Crossing the Drake Passage
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Days Dates Deck + Cabin Type
Triple Twin Cabin Single Upper/Lower Twin
20 Nov 2, 2008 $8,800 $12,400 $17,800 --
Optional activities: sea kayaking, overnight camping, mountaineering and cross-country skiing
Nov 2, 2008 - free roundtrip economy air transportation from select major gateways to Ushuaia, Argentina
20 Feb 22, 2009 $9,700 $13,900 $19,600 --
Optional activities: sea kayaking and overnight camping
20 Nov 2, 2009 $9,890 $13,990 $19,990 --
Optional Activities: Sea Kayaking ($795 per person), Mountaineering ($550 per person), and Cross-country skiing ($550 per person)
20 Jan 22, 2010 $12,690 $17,990 $25,290 --
Optional Activities: Sea Kayaking ($795 per person)
20 Feb 22, 2010 $10,990 $15,390 $21,990 --
Optional Activities: Sea Kayaking ($795 per person)
Destinations : Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Falkland Islands, South Georgia
Activities : Cultural Activities, Modern History, Nature Viewing, Photography, Whale Watching

If your goal is to set foot on Antarctica but also; having traveled to the extremes of the Southern Hemisphere; explore the historic Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) and remote South Georgia, this is the ideal small ship expedition. From Shackleton's lonely grave to spectacular Iceberg Alley to Zodiac landings at remote penguin rookeries and other areas rich with wildlife, come follow the early explorers on a remarkable Antarctic experience.

Days 1&2 : Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina

On arriving in Ushuaia, transfer to our conveniently located hotel and explore this pioneering port town on the edge of Beagle Channel. Next day, enjoy breakfast at your hotel, then spend the day exploring. Enjoy some free time to shop or relax before boarding our small expedition ship.

Days 3-5 : Sailing toward the Falklands

Join us on deck as we make our way toward the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas). Our specific stops in the outer Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) will depend on local conditions. Typical sightings include Flightless Steamer Ducks, Magellanic Penguins and Gentoo Penguins on Carcass Island; Rockhopper Penguins as well as nesting Black-browed Albatross and Blue-eyed Shags on nearby New Island; plus Peale's and Commerson's dolphins, which frequently bow-ride and play alongside our Zodiacs as we explore the coastal waters. Walk over the tussock grass to enjoy tea and cake at a family "camp" (as Falklanders call their farms), and stroll among colorfully painted buildings in the historic capital Stanley, stopping for a pint at one of its British-style pubs.

Days 6-11 : South Georgia and Shackleton's Grave

Our shipboard historian offers absorbing presentations on the exploration of the Southern Ocean as we continue on toward South Georgia. Remembered as the endpoint of Sir Ernest Shackleton's heroic rescue trek following the sinking of the Endurance, the island of South Georgia is a diverse landscape of 2,100 m mountains, massive glaciers, grassy uplands and deep fjords. Your many wildlife viewing opportunities over the next few days include thousands of King Penguins at Salisbury Plain; Wandering Albatross and fur seals at Prion Island; and southern elephant seals, plus King, Macaroni and Gentoo Penguins along Gold Harbor and other untouched beaches along the coast. On our visit to the former whaling outpost of Grytviken, you can pay your respects at the simple grave of Shackleton, who died here after suffering a heart attack during the Quest expedition in 1922.

Days 12-17 : South Shetlands and the Peninsula

Our approach to the Antarctic Peninsula, the most accessible part of the White Continent, brings breathtaking views of snowcapped mountains, cascading glaciers and massive, flat-topped tabular icebergs in crystal blue seas. On our planned landings you can expect to see every manner of fascinating bird life, from enormous rookeries of Gentoo, Chinstrap and Adelie Penguins, to Blue-eyed Shags, Kelp Gulls, Cape Petrels, Snowy Sheathbills and Antarctic Terns. You may also sight Weddell, crabeater and leopard seals, along with orcas, and humpback and Minke whales. As you'll see from the detailed ice charts (which one of the ship's officers will be happy to explain if you're interested), there are challenges to navigating the Antarctic Sound through the area known as Iceberg Alley; we'll try to loop down for a visit to the large Adelie Penguin colony on Paulet Island. Your exploration of the continent proper typically begins at Paradise Bay or nearby Neko Harbor. Depending on the thickness of the pack ice and iceberg conditions, we venture into spectacular Neumayer and Lemaire Channels, sailing past towering rock faces and magnificent glaciers. We also try to visit one of the many Antarctic research stations in the region, including Port Lockroy, a former British wartime outpost and scientific base that now houses a museum (and what is probably the world’s most remote post office, where you can mail a card home).

Next we head on to the South Shetland Islands, lying just to the north of the Antarctic Peninsula. We hope to stop at Paulet or Elephant Island, home to a large Gentoo Penguin rookery. It was on Elephant Island that the crew of Shackleton's Endurance found refuge while he and five handpicked men carried on in a small open lifeboat, crossing 1,300 km of open sea in order to arrange the rescue of their comrades. On some departures we're able to sail right into the sunken volcanic caldera of Deception Island, where adventurous travelers can test the thermal waters at Pendulum Cove.

Days 18-20 : Crossing the Drake Passage

We cross the famed Drake Passage, named for the 16th-century English navigator Sir Francis Drake, looking out for Wandering Albatross and other seabirds from the ship's spacious decks and promenades. We also cross the Antarctic Convergence, a biological barrier where cold polar waters sink beneath warmer waters from the temperate zones.

Illuminating presentations and lively chats continue as the Expedition Team reviews the journey and invites your perspective on all we've seen and experienced. After docking in Ushuaia, enjoy breakfast on our last morning, then transfer to town or head directly to the airport for your flight home or on to other adventures.


- Additional fuel surcharge of $58/night on ship, per person, for Antarctic departures between Oct 2008 - Mar 2009.
-Rates are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent costs per person, double or triple occupancy. Request the Twin or Triple Share Program where we match you with a cabin mate of the same gender. Even if we are unable to find a cabin mate for you, no single supplement will be charged.
- Sea Kayaking Option: US$695 per person for 2008/09, $795 per person for 2009/10
- Mountaineering Option: US$495 per person for 2008/09, $550 per person for 2009/10 season
- Cross-Country Skiing: US$495 per person for 2008/09 season, $550 per person for 2009/10 season
- Camping Option: There is no supplementary charge for this option for the 2008/09 season. $195 per person for the 2009/10 season. Participation will be confirmed at booking on a first come, first served basis.
-Emergency medical evacuation coverage for a minimum of US$100,000 per person required. Contact us for details on arranging travel insurance.

Prices are based on a 3% cash discount.

Ship Description: Ocean Nova


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Previous Image   Next Image Ocean Nova sailing the seas

The Ocean Nova (previously called Sarpik Ittuk) was built in 1992 at the Ørskov Shipyard in Frederikshavn, Denmark, to navigate the ice-choked waters off Western Greenland. The ship was upgraded in 2000 and significantly refurbished once again in 2006 to include a glass-enclosed forward observation lounge on the top deck – and to offer travelers an even more comfortable retreat after days of exploring ashore. Carrying up to 96 passengers and classified to operate in ice-filled waters, the 73-meter vessel is guided by Danish officers with deep experience in polar navigation. With outside cabins only (all with private facilities) and a spacious dining room, the Ocean Nova is a perfect expedition ship for discovering Antarctica.

The Ocean Nova offers unreserved seating, buffet-style breakfast with table service, table-service lunch and dinner with main course choices from a changing daily menu, and afternoon cakes. The lounge and bar are open all day with a wide selection of wines and spirits. The Ocean Nova also features a library with a collection of polar-themed books, exercise room, and a clinic with a licensed doctor.

Triple
2 lower berths and one upper berth with private facilities and window
Ocean Nova - Twin Cabin Twin Cabin
2 lower berths with private facilities and window
Single
1 lower berth with private facilities and window
Upper/Lower Twin
1 lower berth/1 upper berth with private facilities and window. All of these cabins will be converted to having two lower berths for the 2008-2009 season.
Ocean Nova - Deck Plan

 


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