South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula cruise

COUNTRY:
Antarctica, Falkland Islands
LOCATION:
South Georgia
DEPARTURES:
PRICE:
From US $9995 (19 days) excluding flights
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MORE INFO:
Price depending on accommodation chosen (triple cabin - captain's suite). We can arrange flights from the UK. Kayaking and diving options available on request. Please note 03 November 2012 departure is 20 days duration.
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South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula cruise

South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula cruise

How South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula cruise makes a difference

Environment

Antarctica is the largest wilderness region on earth and deserves special protection. We are proud to be an Associate Member of the International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators (IAATO) and abide strictly by their code of conduct. All of our polar guests are briefed not only on the guidelines set by IAATO but also on the scientific reasons for these guidelines. Everyone will learn how to enjoy the wildlife encounters without being intrusive and thus will get the most out of their visit without compromising the pristine environment.

From our pre-departure Responsible Travel Guidebook to our on-board comprehensive educational programme, passengers are well informed on all aspects of the environmental issues affecting Antarctica.

Our belief in small group adventure travel extends to Antarctica as we cruise in 52 passenger vessels, among the smallest in the business allowing for minimum impact landings and maximum enjoyment.

The natural landscapes we explore are some of the richest, often most challenging, yet at the same time some of the most fragile environments on earth. With education, experienced leadership and appropriate equipment and techniques, it is possible to travel responsibly through these regions. For us, it is critically important that such wilderness travel experiences do not diminish the natural values of the environment.

Our environmental sustainable principles: True sustainability is a guiding aspect in all aspects of our business planning and operations. Specifically our tour operations should be managed in a way where the natural and cultural values of the host region are undiminished in the long-term.

Where possible, we engage in partnerships with local environmental groups and/or land managers to actively campaign for conservation or promote environmental protection and/or rehabilitation.

Our Responsible Travel Guidebook: Our philosophy since 1975 has been to leave only footprints and take only photographs. To reiterate this, every customer who travels with us receives a copy of our award-winning Responsible Travel guidebook. This detailed book outlines our environmentally sustainable principles, and outlines how each customer can minimize their impact while traveling.

Global Warming and Carbon Balancing: The root cause of Global Warming is society's dependence on emission creating fossil fuel. Planting trees is not going to reverse this trend or cancel our carbon emissions very quickly or effectively. We believe the way to reduce these dependencies is to create clean energy production. Therefore, we support renewable energy projects like wind and solar power, and we are aligned with Climate Friendly, the gold standard setter in effective, meaningful action addressing climate change. So, while we believe that tree planting can play a small role in greenhouse gas abatement, we have gone the extra mile in promoting a longer term solution. Is this cheap? No. Is it responsible? Absolutely!

Community

Our responsible travel principles: Our company aims to maximise the positive benefits of tourism for host communities. This includes training and employment of local staff, using local suppliers and assisting in the development of sustainable local businesses.

We actively minimise the negative effects that tourism can have by ensuring that tourism does not divert resources away from local communities or drive up prices on local resources.

We provide opportunities for real cultural exchange, where locals and visitors alike can share and learn from each other in an environment of mutual respect.

We contribute to the welfare of the host community. This is epitomised in our Community Project Travel program where we organise for our travelers to spend time in disadvantaged villages upgrading basic facilities such as health, education and water access.

We strive to educate our travelers about the destination and its local cultures as well as providing guidelines on appropriate behaviour to minimise impact.

No local payments policy: Local cash payments are becoming increasingly popular with many operators in the adventure travel industry. This policy seems to benefit the tour operators more than the local economies or the travelers, as it avoids local taxes and transfers the costs and risks of cash handling onto the travelers. In accordance with our Responsible Travel practices, we have chosen a policy of not asking for such payments.

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The story of the provider of South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula cruise

This tour operator was set up in 1975 by two university students. Excited by their own trekking adventures in Nepal, they started organising group trips to the Himalayas for people who wanted to see real culture and wilderness and didn’t mind getting a bit dirty. They believed that adventure travel means exploring the unknown and the company’s philosophy remains as such today. These good-quality trips don’t leave anything out, they provide full camping equipment, decent staff wages and a local team of guides that can help break down barriers and offer authentic experiences that lie far beyond well-trodden travel trails.

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South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula cruise

Reviewed 29 Jan 2008 by Sara Page5 star rating

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


Hmmmm difficult one!! There were many memorable & exciting parts. Just standing on the Antarctic continent for one! Getting close to wildlife. (Actually it was more like wildlife getting close to you - if you sat down penguins would walk right up to you & check you out.) Standing on the bridge of the ship watching the forces of nature during a storm. Being fortunate enough to be in a group of lovely people on the expedition.

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


Take plenty of memory for digital photos (films if using non-digital). Don't hire your outdoor gear unless you really have to. Get as involved as you possibly can in activities etc.

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


For the most part local people don't really come into it - altho I think the British Antarctic Survey guys enjoyed the distraction of attending the ships BBQ at Krytwikken, S Georgia ;-). Our guides - wonderfully enthusiastic, knowledgeable people - gave us strict instructions on how to behave around wildlife and we were given a talk on rules & regs. It sounds oppressive - but honest it wasn't. Both guides & crew made every effort to minimise the environmental impact.

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


Am selling my sisters on Ebay to help raise funds to do it all over again ;-)
Seriously tho - wow!!!!

Reviewed 24 Feb 2007 by James Keaney5 star rating

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


Landing on Danger Islands. We got our first real taste of the Antarctic Continent and got beautiful weather. The view of the sea and icebergs was breathtaking.

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


Set your expectations high and you stiil won't be disappointed because nothing prepares you for a trip to the Antarctic, South Georgia and The Falklands. The latter 2 are well worth taking in. Do not skimp on this holiday, of all the holidays you will ever take.

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


Yes

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


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