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Ship: Polar PioneerItinerary: Antarctic Peninsulacabins & deck plans | additional itineraries | cancellation policy
The spectacular Antarctic Peninsula is the most accessible part of the continent. Only 40 hours or so south of Cape Horn by ship, this is a rugged spine of mountains flanked by huge glaciers. The western coast is etched with fjords; dozens of islands lie offshore. The result is a glorious maze of sheltered channels and inlets, where modern scientific stations and reminders of early explorers and the whaling industry are scattered among penguin rookeries and seal colonies.We travel south from the Argentine port of Ushuaia, on the southern edge of Tierra del Fuego. The journey provides time to ponder the immensity of the Southern Ocean, and learn about the frozen continent and its wildlife through a series of special lectures by Antarctic experts. Our small group size makes it easier to truly appreciate the treasures of Antarctica, and our Zodiacs allow us to cruise among icebergs and whales - and make easy landings at sheltered sites. A highlight of our voyages to the Peninsula is spending an optional night camping. After a hearty dinner on the ship, we pitch our tents ashore - or you can choose to sleep in the open to maximise this unforgettable Antarctic experience! Day 1 : Ushuaia, ArgentinaBoard our ship Polar Pioneer in the afternoon. Sail down the Beagle Channel in the evening. Day 2 : Drake PassageOvernight, we enter Drake Passage. Lectures on the continent's natural history and briefings about landing in Antarctica are scheduled through the day, allowing plenty of time to watch graceful albatrosses and other seabirds from the outer decks. Day 3 : Antarctic ConvergenceWe cross the Antarctic Convergence, the biological boundary of Antarctica, and may see our first icebergs. In the evening we approach the South Shetland Islands, a possible location for our first landing. Days 4-9 : Antarctic PeninsulaFor six days we will explore the deep bays and fjords of the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula in our extremely maneuverable ship. Using our Zodiacs, we make close contact with whales, penguins and seals in the vicinity of Deception Island, Gerlache Strait, Paradise Bay, Andvoord Bay and the Lemaire Channel. There is time to visit scientific stations and historic sites but our emphasis is on the natural wonders. Day 10 : Drake PassageCruising out beyond the South Shetland Islands, we head north into the Drake Passage. Day 11 : At SeaOur last day of lectures and a final opportunity for revelling in the rich seabird life of the Southern Ocean. If the weather permits, we will cruise past Cape Horn before enjoying a farewell dinner. Day 12 : Disembark in UshuaiaWe travel up the Beagle Channel in the early morning to disembark in Ushuaia where we farewell new-found friends. -A fuel surcharge of $50/person/day applies to all Antarctic departures, Nov 2008-Feb 2009. -Kayaking Options: US$825 $1,045 for Nov 10) -Diving Options: US$700 -Alpine Crossing Options: US$700 -Climbing Options: US$250 -Camping Option: There is no supplementary charge for this option. Participation will be confirmed at booking on a first come, first served basis. -Rates are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent costs per person, double or triple occupancy. Request the Twin or Triple Share Program where you are matched with a cabin mate of the same gender. Even if a cabin mate is not found for you, no single supplement will be charged. -Single costs are 1.7 times the twin rate Prices are based on a 3% cash discount. Ship Description: Polar PioneerPolar Pioneer was built in Finland in 1985 as an ice-strengthened research ship, and for many years she plied the treacherous waters of the USSR's northern coast. In 2000 she was refurbished in St Petersburg to provide comfortable accommodation for 54 passengers. A combined bar/lounge/library area (stocked with a good collection of polar books) was also created by simple internal restructuring - inviting surroundsing for your Antarctica travel.
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