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Ushuaia Roundtrip - Example 11 Day Cruise aboard Ocean Albatros
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Embark on an 11-day South Shetland Islands & Antarctic Peninsula cruise from Ushuaia aboard Ocean Albatros. Upon arrival, check into a hotel and take time to explore the city before boarding the ship the following day. Sail through the Beagle Channel and into the Drake Passage, known for its changing sea conditions. Enter Antarctic waters and reach the South Shetland Islands, located just north of the Antarctic Peninsula. Visit selected sites along the Peninsula, which may include research stations, former whaling posts, or areas with abundant wildlife. Landings offer the chance to observe penguins, seals, seabirds, and ice formations up close. Depending on conditions, the ship may also sail through bays and channels such as Paradise Bay, Neko Harbour, or the Lemaire Channel.
Fur seals eyeing visitors to their islandRosy midnight sun colors over icy seasChinstrap penguin sightingHiking in the South Shetland islandsBlue ice of Antarctica
Highlights
  • Sail the Beagle Channel between Argentina and Chile’s southern coast
  • Cross the Drake Passage with lectures and wildlife sightings
  • Visit Cuverville Island’s large Gentoo penguin nesting colonies
  • Navigate ice-filled Lemaire Channel surrounded by high cliffs and glaciers
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Day 1: Arrival in Ushuaia

Fly from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia, Argentina, the southernmost city in the world. Upon arrival, check into a hotel located in the hills above the city. This provides a chance to rest after the flight or spend time exploring the area.

Before departing for Antarctica, there is time to explore Ushuaia, visit local shops, or walk in nearby forests. It’s also possible to take a day trip into Tierra del Fuego, a region known for its rugged terrain, mountain trails, glaciers, wetlands, and wildlife such as guanacos and condors.

Day 2: Ushuaia| Embark

In the afternoon, board the ship at the port. After completing a mandatory safety drill, begin the journey by sailing through the Beagle Channel, a narrow strait that separates southern Tierra del Fuego between Chile and Argentina. This route has been used by many past Antarctic expeditions. As the ship heads toward the Drake Passage, there may be chances to see albatross, whales, and dolphins.

Day 3-4: At Sea - Crossing the Drake Passage Southbound

Sailing onward, you cross the famed Drake Passage - the body of water separating Patagonia and the Antarctic Peninsula. The Drake Passage is known for rollicking conditions and strong westerly winds, nicknamed the Roaring Fifties. While this passage may be challenging, you can rest comfortably aboard the expedition vessels, which are purpose-built with stabilizers, powerful engines and manned by a highly-qualified crew. The most spirited sailors consider Drake Passage a lifetime achievement, and you complete the crossing twice!

The days in the Drake Passage are put to good use preparing for the arrival in Antarctica - your Expedition Leader briefs you comprehensively on how to stay safe and minimise your impact on this precious wilderness, as well as briefing you thoroughly on the plans for the time spent exploring, including hints and tips for wildlife watching. The dedicated Expedition Team assists you to biosecure your clothing and equipment (a vital process to protect Antarctica's delicate ecology), as well as sharing tailored lectures on Antarctic exploration history, wildlife, geology, glaciology and more! 

Cross into the Antarctic Convergence on the third day of the voyage - watch the mercury plummet as you sail southwards into Antarctic waters, an abrupt cooling that marks the intersection of Antarctic waters with the warmer waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. As the sea cools, wildlife multiplies; these are some of the most biologically productive water on Earth, so expect to see petrels, albatrosses and potentially penguins, seals and whales in abundance. Weather permitting, you may be able to make landfall in the South Shetland Islands (a small but spectacular archipelago to the north of the Antarctic Peninsula) on the afternoon of your second day in the Drake Passage, marking the start of your exploration on the Last Continent.

Day 5-8: South Shetland Islands & the Antarctic Peninsula

Over the next days, enjoy a safe and exciting Antarctic experience explorers of yesteryear could only dream of.

The Antarctic adventure begins in the South Shetland Islands. This chain of rugged rocks marks the northernmost point of Antarctica, and the most exposed to the fury of the Southern Ocean. Because of this, it is also one of the richest in terms of wildlife, with large Gentoo and Chinstrap Penguin colonies, and an abundance of large seabirds such as predatory Giant Petrels. The ice-clad mountains of Livingstone, Greenwich and King George Islands give us a glimpse of what is to come as you venture further south. Landing sites which may be visited in the South Shetland Islands include the black steaming sands and rusting ruins of Deception Island (an active volcanic crater), the bustling penguin colonies of Aitcho and Half Moon Islands, or the old sealers' anchorage of Yankee Harbour.  

The following days are spent exploring further south on the Antarctic Peninsula in the Gerlache Strait region. This region is typically icy, so the exact route are subject to careful planning by the Expedition Leader and Captain - however the aim to visit a range of sites which showcase the best of this staggeringly beautiful region.

Consisting of the 'spine' of the Antarctic Peninsula and a large number of glaciated and mountainous islands, the Gerlache Strait is what comes to mind when most people think of Antarctica. Marvel at the massive icebergs and vast glaciers on a Zodiac cruise in Paradise Bay. Be moved by penguins tenderly caring for their precious eggs, and fiercely defending their nests on Cuverville Island. Watch cataracts of ice tumble into clear blue ocean on a hike over the active glaciers of Neko Harbour. Experience the Antarctica of old at historic huts such as Damoy Point, lovingly restored and open to all. Feel the spray of water from the blow of a humpback whale on a Zodiac safari in Wilhelmina Bay. Wonder at awe-inspiring scenery on a ship cruise through the Lemaire Channel. Wherever you go on the Antarctic Peninsula, endemic wildlife, tantalising history, and breathtaking natural beauty abound.

While wind, ice and sea conditions are dictate the precise destinations and timings, the plans are explained to guests during regularly scheduled evening briefings with your Expedition Leader; these nightly sessions are also an excellent opportunity to hear from your knowledgeable Expedition Team, who explain and expand on the experiences to ensure guests get the most from their voyage. 

On Antarctica, all human activity is subject to the whims of Mother Nature. Every effort is made to maximize opportunities for off-ship exploration, but the safety of guests and crew is the highest priority. Guests are encouraged to stay flexible and adapt to changing conditions. In case of harsh weather, time can be spent attending lectures about Antarctica led by the Expedition Team, or making use of the ship’s amenities such as wine tasting, hot tubs, or spa treatments.

Day 9-10: At Sea - Crossing the Drake Passage Northbound

You eventually depart Antarctica and spend two days at sea on your way northwards back across the infamous Drake Passage towards the more welcoming shores of the Beagle Channel and Ushuaia, Argentina. During your time at sea, a variety of activities are arranged on board to provide your guests with the chance to reflect on their voyage. Relax with an expertly crafted cocktail in the Nordic Bar in the company of new friends, soak up the knowledge and passion of the Expedition Team during lectures in the Shackleton Lounge, or simply enjoy the flight of the albatross which accompany us northwards. 

During your last evening onboard, join the Captain and Officers for the Farewell Cocktail Party, followed by a presentation of photos and video by the onboard photographer - the ideal opportunity to re-live your Antarctic adventure. Skål!

Day 11: Ushuaia | Disembark

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On the morning of the final day of your voyage, you arrive back at the pier of Ushuaia, Argentina. Trees, grass and a busy city may seem strange to you after the white wilderness of Antarctica! After a hearty breakfast, it is time to bid a fond farewell to the Crew and Albatros Expedition Team, and descend the gangway back to dry land with memories of the voyage of a lifetime.

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Ocean Albatros Cat GOcean Albatros Cat G
Category G
Single Stateroom (Porthole) - 14 m2 Standard single Stateroom onboard, located on deck 3. This is a conveniently located State Room close to the Mudroom which facilitates access to the Zodiacs during embarkation and disembarkation to begin your adventures.
Ocean Albatros Cat FOcean Albatros Cat F
Category F
Triple Stateroom (Porthole) - 22 m2 There are four Triple Staterooms on board Ocean Albatros featuring portholes, all with private en-suites. Located on Deck 3, they're close to the mudroom and loading platforms. Triple staterooms are normally with twin beds however a double bed can be accommodated.
Ocean Albatros Cat EOcean Albatros Cat E
Category E
French Balcony Stateroom - 14 m2 The French Balcony Suite is a standard Stateroom with a French balcony, a double bed, floor-to-ceiling windows and a bathroom. All French Balcony Suites are located on Deck 7.
Ocean Albatros Cat DOcean Albatros Cat D
Category D
Albatros Stateroom (Porthole) - 13-22 m2 The State Rooms are located on deck 3 and 4. The State Rooms are perfect for those who wish a comfortable base during their stay onboard Ocean Albatros. The standard State Rooms all have a double bed or 2 single beds and a bathroom. All stateroom types contain a safety box, television, refrigerator, several 230 W power and USB outlets—additionally, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer are also included.
Ocean Albatros Cat COcean Albatros Cat B Balcony
Category C
Balcony Stateroom - 18-22 m2 This type of Stateroom on Ocean Albatros is located on decks 4 & 6. They have a balcony, a double bed or two single beds, a bathroom. All stateroom types contain a safety box, television, refrigerator, several 230 W power and USB outlets—additionally, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer are also included.
Ocean Albatros Cat COcean Albatros Cat C Balcony
Category Csp
Superior Balcony Stateroom - app. 22-25 m2 The most abundant type of Stateroom on Ocean Albatros is located on decks 4 & 6. They have a balcony, a double bed or two single beds, a bathroom. The Superior Balcony Staterooms also include a seating area complete with a table and chair. Additionally, a select few of the Superior Balcony Staterooms are equipped with a sofa that can serve as a bed for a third occupant. If you prefer to book two staterooms with connecting doors, this is possible under this category upon request. All stateroom types contain a safety box, television, refrigerator, several 230 W power and USB outlets—additionally, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer are also included.
Ocean Albatros Cat COcean Albatros Cat C Balcony
Category Cxl
Grand Balcony Stateroom - app. 25-30 m2 The Grand Balcony Staterooms are located on deck 4. They have a balcony, a double bed or two single beds, and a bathroom. All stateroom types contain a safety box, television, refrigerator, several 230 W power and USB outlets—additionally, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer are also included.
Ocean Albatros Cat BOcean Albatros Cat B Balcony
Category B
Balcony Suite approximately - 30-32 m2 Ocean Albatros has 2 Balcony Suites on board located on deck 6. The suites feature double or twin beds and a work desk, bathroom, and a large balcony. The balcony suites can host 2 people. All stateroom types contain a safety box, television, refrigerator, several 230 W power and USB outlets—additionally, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer are also included.
Ocean Albatros Cat AOcean Albatros Cat A Balcony
Category A
Junior suite - 36-39 m2 The 4 junior suites aboard Ocean Albatros have a great view from their location high up on the ship on deck 7. The suites feature a double bed or twin beds, sofa bed, seating area, a spacious bathroom and a private balcony. The suite can accommodate up to 3 people. All stateroom types contain a safety box, television, refrigerator, several 230 W power and USB outlets—additionally, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer are also included.
Ocean Albatros Premium SuiteOcean Albatros Premium Suite
Premium Suite (Freydis Suite)
Premium suite - 45 m2 – FS (Freydis Suite) Located on deck 4. The second largest of all the staterooms on board the Ocean Albatros is the Premium Suite. This 2-bedroom suite features a double bed (or twin beds), a sofa bed, table and chair, a balcony and a spacious bathroom. All stateroom types contain a safety box, television, refrigerator, several 230 W power and USB outlets—additionally, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer are also included. This category is available upon request. Please refer to Albatros Expeditions for price.
Ocean Albatros Family SuiteOcean Albatros Family Suite
Family Suite (Brynhilde Suite)
Family suite - 52 m2 – BS (Brynhilde Suite) The Double-Bedroom, Family Suite is located on Deck 7, accommodating up to 4 people on two double beds and a sofa bed. The largest of all the staterooms on board the Ocean Albatros is the Family Suite. All stateroom types contain a safety box, television, refrigerator, several 230 W power and USB outlets—additionally, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer are also included. This category is available upon request. Please refer to Albatros Expeditions for price.

Notes

Kayaking activities available on both Arctic and Antarctic voyages. 
Although kayaking opportunities are possible in most locations during each excursion in the Antarctic region, weather, sea, and ice conditions will dictate the when and where to ensure your safety and improve your experience.
In order to sign up for this activity, you need to have previous kayaking experience and attend a mandatory safety briefing by the Kayak Master. The cost is $345/person per outing and it can only be booked onboard.

Possible shared staterooms for same-gender, single travelers: Category C (Balcony Stateroom) and Category F (Triple Porthole Stateroom)
Included
  • 10 Breakfasts, 9 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
  • Welcome and Farewell Cocktails   
  • Digital visual journal link after voyage, including voyage log, gallery, species list and more.
  • English-speaking expedition team
  • Information briefings and lectures by expedition team
  • Parkas (to keep, applicable for Antarctica voyages only) and Boots in assorted sizes, suitable for shore landings.
  • Special photo workshop
  • Complimentary house wine, beer and soda at dinner (selected labels and brands, served at the a-la-carte dinners)
  • Taxes and landing fees
  • Briefings and lectures by the Expedition Leader and Team
  • 1 night pre-departure hotel stay in Ushuaia at a 5-star resort
  • All Zodiac landings and excursions, as per the itinerary, are guided by the Expedition Team
  • Premium thermal liner underjacket to keep
  • Free tea, coffee, and “Grab and Go” comfort food available 24 hours
  • Citizen Science & Future Scientist Residency Program
  • 500MB Complimentary WiFi
  • Airport-resort-vessel-Ushuaia city center/airport transfer shuttles
Excluded
  • Gratuities
  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal Expenses
  • Flight costs (please request a quote)
  • Additional excursions during free time
  • Beverages (other than coffee and tea)
  • Anything not mentioned under 'inclusions'
  • Extra excursions and activities not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Meals not on board the ship
  • Emergency Evacuation insurance of at least $200,000 per passenger is required. Please bring a copy of your insurance onboard.
  • Tips for the crew (we recommend USD 16 per person per day)
  • Drink package: All day house spirits, house wines, house beer, and soda. Approximately $35 per day (rate subject to change)
  • Single room supplement and stateroom upgrades

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Our guide and driver were very good with their knowledge and were very helpful with our questions. It was a very pleasant visit that would have been impossible to do on our own. Hotels and restaurants were fantastic. The special places we got to go to, like the kitchens, were great. Enjoyed the entire trip!
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