Enter the frozen wilderness of the White Continent, where you will see amazing, sculptured icebergs, thunderous calving glaciers, imposing mountain ranges and ice-strewn waters, all lie in wait. Explore on foot, by kayak, snowshoe and Zodiac. Sailing and cruising by Zodiac, scan the icy waters for the silhouettes of these mighty marine mammals as they glide alongside the vessels or surface the waters in a spectacular breach. Can you imagine the thrill and excitement of kayaking alongside one of these majestic creatures? Not forgetting encounters with curious penguins, basking seals and many fascinating seabirds. This is the trip of a lifetime for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Highlights
Admire breathtaking scenery such as icebergs, mountains, and glaciers
Explore the sub-Antarctic South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula
Visit unspoiled wilderness with almost no human traces
Encounter an incredible variety of marine and bird life
Involves minimal physical effort and is typically associated with leisurely activities. Activities are low-intensity or last less than a few hours each day.
On arrival at Ushuaia Airport, make your way through to the Arrivals Hall where your representative will be waiting for you to transfer you to your hotel. The first night of your voyage is spent in the quaint town of Ushuaia, the most southerly city in the world, and the capital of Tierra del Fuego (Land of Fire). The remainder of the day is at leisure and you are free to explore, perhaps making a few last-minute purchases from the many shops or artisan markets or relaxing in a café. Visit the excellent museums along the main street, Avenida San Martin, or wander the streets and take in the town’s dramatic setting, with views of the mountains to the north and the Beagle Channel to the south.
This morning is again free for you to explore Ushuaia further, or maybe discover Tierra del Fuego National Park, the most southerly national park of South America. The park offers a range of hiking trails that lead you through the stunningly beautiful and dramatic scenery of snow-capped peaks, lush meadows, rugged coastline, glaciers, waterfalls, and lakes. Look out for guanaco, Andean foxes, muskrats, and the North American beaver. Birds found here include the Andean Condor, Magellanic Oystercatcher, Kelp Goose, Austral Parakeet, and Torrent Duck.
Late this afternoon transfer to the port of Ushuaia in time for embarkation onboard the Ocean Endeavour. The Expedition Team and the Ship’s Officers will be waiting to welcome you aboard. This evening you sail along the wildlife-rich Beagle Channel, towards the White Continent of Antarctica. As you leave the lights of Ushuaia behind, look out for Magellanic Penguins, Rock Cormorants, Petrels, and Black-browed Albatross from the deck as well as noisy sea lion colonies.
The infamous Drake Passage, named after the famous English explorer, Sir Frances Drake, separates the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula from the southernmost tip of South America. It is unpredictable—often rough and turbulent, but sometimes as calm as a lake—so be prepared!
Enjoy the fabulous onboard facilities: join a yoga class or attend a presentation or two given by the Expedition Team to prepare you for what lies ahead—from the geology of Antarctica to its history and wildlife, and even the ice! Sailing towards Antarctica there is a fall in temperature as you cross the Antarctic Convergence and enter the waters of the Antarctic Ocean. The Antarctic Convergence is marked by an increased number of seabirds, whales, and other species that are attracted by the nutrient-rich waters pushed to the surface by the colder waters of the polar region flowing north and meeting the warmer equatorial waters flowing south. Head out on deck to look out for the mighty Albatross that fly overhead, scan the waters for breaching whales and icebergs, or gaze out from the panoramic windows of the observation deck.
Continue your course south and hope to make landfall by the evening of Day 4, depending on the weather conditions. Keep on the lookout for the first sighting of land— that heralds your arrival to the White Continent!
The Antarctic Peninsula is known for a high number of wildlife sightings in front of stunning backdrops of mountains, ice and water, which combine to provide incredible scenes as we look to search for whales migrating along the coast. Opportunity to see these majestic ocean dwellers, and the most common species found in the region are humpback, minke and fin whales, as well as orcas (technically a type of dolphin). Sightings can happen from the deck of the ship or during a Zodiac excursion.
As you leave the Antarctic Peninsula behind, take with your memories and photographs. Set a course for the Drake Passage as you enjoy some final lectures and presentations and look out for wildlife from the observation lounge and the outer decks.
Having crossed the Drake Passage once more, enter the calm and tranquil waters of the Beagle Channel bound for Ushuaia.
Day 11: Ushuaia | Disembark
1 Breakfast
Arrive in Ushuaia early this morning and disembark after a final breakfast aboard the Ocean Endeavour.
After saying your farewells to your Expedition Team and the Ocean Endeavour crew, transfer you to the airport for your onward flight, or you may like to spend an extra few days in Ushuaia, giving you time to explore this fascinating town and the surrounding areas.
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Single Interior - Cat. 1
122 sq.ft (11 sq. m)
Interior location
Private bathroom with hair dryer and bathrobe
Single bed
Flatscreen TV
Located on Deck 5
Triple Interior - Cat. 2
Approximately 220 to 230 sq. ft. (20 to 21.5 sq. m)
Three lower berths
One or two private bathrooms with hair dryer and bathrobes
Flatscreen TV
Interior location
Located on Deck 4
Interior Twin - Cat. 3
Approximately 120 sq.ft (11 sq. m)
Two lower berths
Private bathroom with hair dryer and bathrobes
Interior location
Flatscreen TV
Located on Deck 4
Twin Porthole - Cat. 4
Approximately 110 sq. ft. (10 sq. m)
Two lower berths
Private bathroom with hair dryer and bathrobes
Flatscreen TV
One porthole* or window (unobstructed views)
*Please note that porthole covers may be closed during sea days or during inclement weather as a safety precaution
Located on Deck 4 or Deck 5
Single Porthole - Cat. 4A
Approximately 76 sq. ft. (7 sq. m)
Two lower berths
Private bathroom with hair dryer and bathrobes
One porthole* (unobstructed views) *Please note that porthole covers may be closed during sea days or during inclement weather as a safety precaution
Flatscreen TV
Located on Deck 4
Twin Window - Cat. 5
Approximately 141 sq. ft. (13 sq. m)
One or two windows (partially or fully obstructed views)
Two lower berths or one double bed
Private bathroom with hair dryer and bathrobes
Flatscreen TV and refrigerator
Located on Deck 7 and Deck 8
Single Window - Cat. 5A
Approximately 155 to 174 sq. ft. (14 to 16 sq. m)
Two windows (partially obstructed views)
Double bed
Private bathroom with hair dryer and bathrobes
Flatscreen TV and refrigerator
Located on Deck 8
Comfort Twin - Cat. 6
Approximately 228 sq. ft. (21 sq. m)
Two single berths
Separate sitting area with a pull out sofa bed
*Two portholes (unobstructed views) *Please note that porthole covers may be closed during sea days or during inclement weather as a safety precaution
Private bathroom (some cabins have 2 bathrooms) with hair dryer and bathrobes
Flatscreen TV and refrigerator
Located on Deck 4
Select Twin - Cat. 7
Approximately 214 sq. ft. (20 sq. m)
Two single berths
Separate living area with a pull-out sofa bed
Two windows (unobstructed views)
Private bathroom (some cabins have two bathrooms) with hair dryer and bathrobes
Flatscreen TV and refrigerator
Located on Deck 5
Superior - Cat. 8
Deck 5 - Approximately. 225 sq. ft. (21 sq. m), two lower berths, a separate sitting area with a pull out sofa bed, two large windows | Deck 7 - Approximately 165 to 200 sq. ft. (15 to 19 sq. m), one double bed, a sofa, two large windows
Two single berths or one double bed
Two windows (unobstructed or partially obstructed views)
Private bathroom with hair dryer and bathrobes
Flatscreen TV and refrigerator
Located on Deck 5 or Deck 7
Junior Suite - Cat. 9
Deck 5 are at least 325 sq. ft. (30 sq. m), and at least 243 sq. ft. (22.5 sq. m) on Deck 7
Bow or port-facing picture windows (unobstructed views)
Double bed
Separate sitting area with sofa
Flatscreen TV and refrigerator
Private bathroom with shower (3 cabins), bathtub (1 cabin), hair dryer and bathrobes
Located on Deck 5 or Deck 7
Owner's Suite - Cat. 10
Approximately 305 sq. ft. (28 sq. m)
Four forward-facing windows (unobstructed)
Double Bed
Separate sitting area with sofa
Flatscreen TV and refrigerator
Private bathroom with bathtub, hair dryer and bathrobes
Located on Deck 7
Notes
RATES
Rates correct at date above but are subject to change & subject to availability at time of booking.
SINGLES POLICY
Single Cabins (Solo Use) are available in CAT 1, CAT 4A & CAT 5A. Willing to share (same-sex) available at no extra charge in CAT 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8, subject to availability. Single Supplement to create a Solo Use cabin is available in CAT 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 (only) at a surcharge of 1.7 x applicable Twin-share rate, subject to availability.
For full cancellation policy details, please contact us for a quote.
Included
10 Breakfasts, 8 Lunches, 9 Dinners
10 Nights Accommodations
Accommodations as listed
Ground transportation as listed
Activities as listed
Meals as listed
Access to a 24-7 Emergency line while traveling
Excluded
Gratuities
Travel Insurance
Personal Expenses
Flight costs (please request a quote)
Additional excursions during free time
Fuel and transportation surcharges (when applicable)
Optional Activities
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