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Antarctica, Falklands & South Georgia cruise

COUNTRY:
Antarctica, Falkland Islands
DEPARTURES:
PRICE:
From £4840 (20 days) excluding flights. We can arrange flights from the UK
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Antarctica, Falklands & South Georgia cruise

How this holiday makes a difference

The operator is a full member of the International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators (IAATO) and, as such, abides by some of the tourism world's most conscientious codes of conduct. These go beyond the best practice guidelines for operating in Antarctic waters, as set by IAATO and the Australian Antarctic Division. A large part of that responsibility to minimise environmental impact and raise awareness involves educating their passengers on ways to minimise their personal impact, while still fully enjoying the wonders of Antarctica. This begins with the pre-departure information that includes a 'Guidelines for Low Impact Travel' booklet, as well as a comprehensive briefing document. On board there is a comprehensive educational programme that informs passengers about environmental issues affecting Antarctica, such as how to minimise personal impact on the environment to information on approaching wildlife and caring for fragile landscapes.

They are also involved in a number of environmental initiatives in Antarctica, including partnering Birds Australia and supporting a range of scientific research endeavours. They have carried researchers from the University of Tasmania to support their study of tourism impact on Antarctica, as well as under-going oceanographic and biological research on board their ship and transporting scientific personnel of many nationalities to and from their respective Antarctic bases. Their ships are some of the newest in the business and, as such, have state- of-the-art waste management systems and run cleaner and more efficiently than older vessels.

They believe that by taking passengers to Antarctica, allowing them to experience its wonder and educating and informing them on the local and global issues affecting the polar regions, they are helping to create ambassadors for protecting the fragile polar wilderness.

Get The Albatross Off The Hook:The Antarctic summer of 2001-2002 saw the start of a 'Get the Albatross Off the Hook' initiative, which involved sponsoring research on the threatened grey-headed albatross. Data is beamed back to Australia from radio transmitters attached to the birds during their foraging flights over the Southern Ocean. The information will pinpoint where the birds are at risk and, in doing so, help to halt the current devastating and unsustainable attrition of albatross populations due to long-line fisheries.

BirdLife's ‘Save the Albatross Campaign’ is trying to stop the needless slaughter of these magnificent birds by ensuring that relevant international agreements are implemented that will benefit both the birds and the legal fishing industry. Contact us to find out about the problems, the solutions, BirdLife's campaign, how you can help and how you can sign the new online ‘Save the Albatross’ petition, being organised by Forest and Bird, BirdLife's New Zealand partner. You can also view photographs of the threatened species.

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Antarctica, Falklands & South Georgia cruise

Reviewed 07 Dec 2008 by Stephanie Cater4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


The Penguins, whales, icebergs, and touching Antarctica.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Definitely go to Falklands and S Georgia if you can.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


It was a key consideration always.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Excellent. Very good attention to detail. Trip of a lifetime.

Reviewed 16 Feb 2006 by Malcolm and Marion Peel3 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Seeing the first iceberg

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Take a telescopic walking stick and forget the pack of cards

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


I suppose the trip benefited the people of Stanley, Grytviken and the Argentinean Research station Orcadas (where are the postcards we posted there?!) We felt the organisers of our trip were very conscious of the impact we 107 bodies might have on the environment but, although we knew there must have been other visitors not too long before us, we never saw any traces of them.

4. Any other comments?


Our original choice was for a Superior or Superior Plus Cabin but we were offered the Suite and thought it would be preferable. However, we were not informed that the double bed was miniscule and so we were forced to sleep one in that and one on the sofa bed which was very disappointing. It is no fun being on the most expensive holiday of one's life in separate rooms. While on board, we looked at both the Superior and Superior Plus cabins and we would have been much happier in those. Our Suite did not have the TV/VCR advertised in your brochure and, in spite of asking several times to be provided with one, one was not forthcoming. Our wash basin also did not even have a plug.

Read the operator's response here:

I am glad to hear you enjoyed your recent voyage to Antarctica with us. I particularly enjoyed reading your positive endorsement of our philosophy of minimum impact travel.

You make a few comments regarding your cabin, which I would like to reply to. The double beds in the Suites are 120cms wide so I agree this maybe a little too cosy for some people's liking. If this is the case the ship's crew will always make up and take down the sofa bed for you - I trust this was done on your behalf. I am sorry to hear there was no TV/VCR in your cabin and I would like to offer you a 10% discount voucher to be used against any future booking with us to compensate for this. I am also surprised to hear that your wash basin did not have a plug. Again please accept our apologies for this and I trust that by speaking with our staff on board you managed to get a replacement.

Many thanks for your feedback and we hope to see you on a trip with us again in the near future.
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