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Antarctica & Patagonia vacations

country:Antarctica, Patagonia
departures:2009: 1 Dec, 28 Dec
2010: 24 Jan, 3 Mar, 7 Nov, 16 Nov
2011: 18 Jan
price:From £3210 - £6885 (20 days) excluding flights depending on cabin type
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
 
the amazing things you'll be doing
Join us on an adventure tour and cruise to Antarctica - discover our planet's last frontier.

Antarctica is a continent of superlatives. It is the coldest, windiest, driest and most forbidding of all the major landmasses in the world. It is also one of the last true wilderness areas left on earth, largely unchanged since early explorers and whalers first landed on its inhospitable shores less than two centuries ago. The continent itself is roughly circular with a spindly arm, called the Antarctic Peninsula, reaching northwards towards Tierra del Fuego. South America is the nearest landmass, some 600 miles away.

Considerably larger than either the United States or Europe, and twice the size of Australia, Antarctica is surrounded by a frozen sea that varies in area from one million square miles in summer to 7.3 million square miles in winter.

Antarctica Classic sailings will be aboard an ice-strengthened passenger cruise ship. Accommodation onboard ranges from triple and twin-share cabins, to superior cabins and suites. All have private facilities. Public areas include a spacious forward lounge and bar, a dining room serving hearty cuisine with excellent views of the scenery an infirmary and a well-stocked library.

Patagonia, one of the world's most pristine wildernesses, awaits you on this tour through the southernmost part of South America. From the natural beauty of Glacier National Park to the excitement of ice-hiking in Torres del Paine National Park, this tour is an excellent extension to your Antarctica cruise or as a stand alone tour. Come discover the end of the Earth and leave with memories that will last a lifetime!
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1:Arrive Ushuaia. Arrive in Ushuaia at any time.
Day 2-3:El Calafate. Fly to El Calafate and explore the Moreno Glacier, within Glacier National Park. We may spot condors, eagles, flamingos and rheas in this beautiful landscape.
Day 4-5:El Chaltén / Glacier National Park. Take day hikes from our base of El Chaltén in Glacier National Park. Hike to Laguna de Los Tres and Laguna Torre for awe-inspiring views of the magical peaks and glaciers.
Day 6-9:Torres del Paine National Park. Travel south into Chile to the spectacular Torres del Paine National Park. Hike through the world-renowned rough beauty of Patagonia, with breathtaking views of the three pink granite “Towers.” See unique wildlife, including vicuña, rheas and Patagonian hares. Travel by boat on Lake Pehoe amongst the icebergs of Grey Glacier.
Day 10-13:Ushuaia / Drake Passage. Return to Ushuaia for one more night on the town, and prepare for Antarctica! Embarkation on the M/S Expedition begins in the afternoon on day 11. Enjoy the sunset over the Beagle Channel as you head towards Cape Horn before crossing the Drake Passage. Enjoy daily lectures from your expedition team and keep an eye out for the first sightings of icebergs, whales, and albatross following in the ship's wake.
Day 14-17:Antarctic Peninsula & South Shetland Islands. Experience some of the most unique wildlife viewing and inspiring scenery in the world as you set foot on the Antarctic continent. Take two excursions per day (conditions permitting), and encounter Gentoo, Chinstrap and Adélie penguin rookeries, Weddell, Crabeater and Leopard seals, and Orca, Humpback and Minke whales in the cold Antarctic waters. The Peninsula also has a remarkable human history. During the voyage we will learn about some of the most important and dramatic expeditions to this remote corner of the world.
Day 18-19:Drake Passage. Head back north across the Drake Passage to Ushuaia. Keep your eyes open on the observation deck for some final whale sightings! In between bird and whale watching and final lectures, relax and review the adventures of the past week.
Day 20:Depart Ushuaia.
how this holiday makes a difference
As a leader in Sustainable Tourism, we are committed to ensuring that all of our marine expeditions operate in a socially and environmentally responsible manner. All expeditions aboard the ship meet and exceed all environmental regulations and protocols in the regions that we visit.

Our end goal is to minimize the potential negative impact of tourism in the areas we operate while maximizing the positive impact of instilling a widened understanding and appreciation of these regions. During our voyages, we ask all our passengers that they see their visit to these areas as a privilege and that they share their newfound knowledge and experiences with others when they return home. We also hope that by bringing people to these regions that they continue to act as ambassadors and stewards of these areas.

Staff & Crew - Our crew and expedition team act as stewards of the environment and are well versed in the strict environmental protocols on board and on land. All of our travellers are thoroughly briefed in these protocols before being allowed to participate in excursions and are always supervised by our team when on shore.

Expedition Auctions - At the end of every M/S Expedition departure, we raffle our Captain’s Sea Chart together with expedition books signed by the staff, the flag from the bow of the ship and many other items as souvenirs of the voyage. All proceeds are then donated through Planeterra to support the BearHealth project and the Save the Albatross campaign.

Save the Albatross - Location: South Georgia, Antarctica
The Save the Albatross campaign was launched to prevent the slaughter of these magnificent birds. The program looks to oversee international fishing agreements, conservation of the species and research on trends in threatened populations of the Southern Ocean. Last year, our travellers donated over £15,000 to support the programme.

BearHealth - Location: Svalbard, Arctic
Developed to address the health and wellbeing of polar bears due to the threats of global warming and pollution, the project aims to identify the effects of exposure to pollutants and climate change on the health of polar bears, and to compile the results in order to perform a total health assessment of polar bear populations in the Svalbard region.

Marine Gas Fuel - The ship operates on marine gas oil which is cleaner than truck diesel fuel as it offers lower sulfur dioxide emissions.

4-Stroke Outboard Engines - In an effort to drastically reduce environmental pollutants 4-stroke outboard engines have been installed on all of our zodiacs. Our 4-stroke outboard motors produce less noise pollution and have engines similar to those of an automobile. Since there is no mixing of oil and gas the exhaust is intrinsically much cleaner and friendlier to the environment.

Rechargeable Batteries - We provide battery chargers and rechargeable batteries on the ship for use by our travellers as a way to decrease the consumption of batteries and their harmful effects on the environment.

Recycled non-chlorine bleached paper - In an attempt to reduce the amount of dioxins released into the environment through paper production, the ship has been stocked with recycled, non-chlorine bleached paper and toilet paper.

Planeterra Foundation & the ship gift shop - Through our commitment to responsible tourism we have developed the Planeterra Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports local community projects and international charities around the world. Certain items sold in the ship’s gift shop have been made by local communities in South America. By purchasing these items you will be directly supporting these artisans and proceeds also go to the Planeterra Foundation’s community project fund.

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