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Classic Antarctica cruise

country:Antarctica
departures:Up to four departures a week between November and March
price:From £2694 - £4721 (12 days) excluding flights. Prices are per person, based on twin cabin. Superior cabins and single occupancy prices available on request. Price varies depending on vessel and departure date.
more info:Price includes accommodation on a full board basis aboard ship including snacks, coffee and tea, all shore excursions and activities throughout the voyage by Zodiac, programme of lectures and leadership by experienced expedition staff, pre-payable taxes and port charges, comprehensive pre-departure material and post-voyage expedition log.
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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introduction to Classic Antarctica cruise

Our Classic Antarctica voyage offers an unequalled introduction to the wildlife and stunning scenery of the great White Continent.

Departing and finishing in the port of Ushuaia, Argentina, it includes the most sought after sights of the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands, the most easily accessible part of Antarctica. Offering the classic Antarctic experience, this voyage is both affordable and well-paced, making it the most popular itinerary for our polar travellers. Frequent departure dates throughout the season and a wide choice of vessels make these the most flexible Antarctic voyages. First time visitors need look no further for a full and rewarding experience of the Great White Continent.

Please note that the voyage itinerary is intended as a guideline only - embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy of expedition travel. Actual routes and landings will be dependent on weather, sea and ice conditions. A degree of flexibility is essential in the polar regions!
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1: Ushuaia, Argentina. This expedition is perfect for first-time polar travellers and those with limited time. Overnight at a hotel in Ushuaia.
Day 2: Embarkation Day. After embarkation in the late afternoon, you will sail down the Beagle Channel. Keep watch on deck for seabirds, penguins and rainbows.
Day 3-4: Crossing the Drake Passage. Prepare for rough water, but do not be disappointed if your crossing is smooth sailing. The Drake is always changing and provides excellent opportunities for spotting seabirds, including many species of albatross and petrels.
Day 5-9: South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula. Explore the highlights of the Antarctic Peninsula - many factors play a role in shaping the expedition’s progress, including sea, ice and weather conditions – but the plan is to leave the ship to explore in a range of activity levels at least twice a day.

Perhaps you’ll feel salt spray on your face as the Zodiac weaves in and around grounded icebergs in Pleneau Bay. You could scramble to the top of a craggy hill for an unforgettable view of an icy chasm near Port Lockroy. You could sit quietly on a pebbled beach and wait for a curious penguin chick to approach or plunge into the frigid Antarctic waters.

Over the course of the austral spring and summer, the sun lingers longer and longer, melting snow and ice. Wildlife abounds: chicks hatch and fledge, and pods of whales breach in a deep bay where a calving iceberg has churned up krill, the local delicacy.

The natural cycle of life ensures that every expedition is different. And that every expedition is full of surprises! In Antarctica, silence is so complete that interruptions become indelible memories: noisy penguins squabbling over prized pebbles, the boom and crack of a calving glacier near Petermann Island. As you sail from island to shore to bay during four days around the Peninsula, the Expedition Team provides opportunities for contemplation, to test your endurance and engage your curiosity.
Day 10-11: Drake Passage. Activities during the return voyage depend on the conditions of the Drake. A smooth crossing is a busy crossing, with lectures and films to enjoy.
Day 12: Ushuaia. You will be transferred to the airport from the ship when you disembark in Ushuaia.
how this holiday makes a difference
Environment
Rather than having a negative impact on the environment, we believe that when operated responsibly, tourism to the Polar Regions can help to raise awareness of the issues facing our planet. Visitors to these regions come away with an enhanced sense of the value of the natural world and become more aware in everyday life of ways to help preserve this legacy.

We are committed to working with leading travel partners in the conservation of the delicate Polar Regions – therefore we only work with IAATO (International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators) or AECO (Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators) accredited voyage operators. IAATO operators follow guidelines set out by the Antarctic Treaty to advocate, promote and practice safe and environmentally responsible private-sector travel to the Antarctic. This includes following fuel, waste management and visitor number restrictions.

Whilst on board the vessel the expedition team will provide informative lectures on a variety of topics including the wildlife, history, geology and geography of Antarctica, ensuring clients are fully-educated about all aspects of the environment around them. The expedition team are a mix of nationalities, as are the onboard hospitality team and crew, although our Chilean-owned ship has a predominantly Chilean crew only.

A full briefing is provided before each shore landing, detailing any ‘no-go’ areas, likely wildlife to be seen, and safety procedures relevant to the landing site. Visitors are required to keep a minimum 5 metre distance from wildlife, and to keep away from vulnerable animals eg nesting penguins. Boots are thoroughly washed and disinfected before and after each shore landing to prevent contamination of the region’s fragile ecosystems

We focus on small ship voyages with a maximum of 122 passengers on our Antarctic vessels. Our individual voyage operators each have their own approach to responsible tourism; for example our key partner Quark operates a Polar Ambassadors programme which encourages passengers to share their experiences to educate others and to support Polar Advoctaes – organisations such as the UKAHT that work to protect the wildlife and heritage of the polar regions

Over our 25 plus years of operation, we have raised a significant sum of money for a number of extremely worthwhile organisations and causes. These include the Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) helping to fund aspects of the Institute’s Eurasian Arctic: Melting Ice project. This was set up to study glaciers and icecaps with regard to their sensitivity to climate change. We are proud to support the Friends of SPRI.

Most of our Classic Antarctica voyages call in at the historic base at Port Lockroy on Goudier Island on the Antarctic Peninsula. Port Lockroy is maintained by the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust as a living museum and is helped by the proceeds of a gift shop and post office. The UKAHT also work in conjunction with the NZAHT to conserve the history of exploration and scientific research in Antarctica. This includes preservation of Scott and Shackleton’s huts in the Ross Sea region.

Community
In addition to the Classic Antarctica voyage we can arrange pre- and post-voyage extensions throughout Argentina. We use an Argentine-owned ground handler, and local guides and drivers for transfers and day tours wherever possible. Most of the hotels we feature are Argentine owned, rather than international chains, and we also offer accommodation on estancias to enable clients to experience an authentic Argentine way of life.

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