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Antarctica – ‘In Depth’ (Extended Peninsula Voyage)

Antarctica – ‘In Depth’ (Extended Peninsula Voyage)

From USD $10,095

Description

This voyage encompasses two additional days of exploration in Antarctica without adding to the total length of the journey. We achieve this by flying back from King George Island (Antarctica) to South America at the end of the voyage, saving two days on the return sea crossing. Those two days ‘saved’ are spent exploring in Antarctica. This equals more time on shore, more time in the Zodiacs and more time spent in the company of our expert guides.

In early December, Antarctica’s snow and ice will be in pristine condition, the penguin rookeries are busy with parents guarding precious eggs and, in some locations, we witness nature at it’s very best – observing young penguin chicks emerging into the icy Antarctic world for the first time. Towering snow-covered mountains surround us, and the sea ice is starting to break up, opening even more potential
landing locations.

Our full range of activities will be offered on this voyage – walks on shore, visits to wildlife colonies, Zodiac cruising amongst icebergs, visits to historic sites and possibly even a working science station. For the more adventurous, sea kayaking is a wonderful way to discover Antarctica – and if weather conditions permit – why not spend the night, camping on shore? This trip provides the best opportunity to maximize your time down ‘on the ice!’

Please Note: your voyage prices include Special charter flight from King George Island to Punta Arenas at the end of the voyage.

Trip Name
Antarctica - 'In Depth' (Extended Peninsula Voyage)
Days
11
Overview
Vessel Type: Ice - Strengthened Length: 117 metres Passenger Capacity: 92 Built: 1988 Stability and Strength. Our ship was purpose built to conduct sensitive hydro-acoustic research and science in the polar regions. The original design brief dictated that the vessel offers a very high level of stability. This is achieved through a sophisticated internal trimming system, controlled via a series of gyroscopic sensors around the vessel. This stability feature is something you will greatly appreciate should you encounter less than ideal sailing conditions. Maneuverable, Quiet and Fast. With both bow and stern thrusters and twin reversible propellers, the ship can spin on its own axis – greatly assisting embarkation of the zodiacs in windy conditions. You will notice there is little – if any – ambient noise or vibration, which makes for a quiet ship. The ship is fast, with a top speed of 14.5 knots in open water. Unmatched stability, coupled with superior speed allows for more time at your destination (rather than ‘at sea’) and more flexibility with itinerary planning – a critical factor in polar waters where ice and weather conditions sometimes dictate our daily itinerary. Superb Design and Layout. Throughout the ship there are spaces ideally suited to every need. Spacious outer decks provide 360 degree views of the stunning polar landscapes – as well as a great place for an outdoor barbecue, which usually happens once on every voyage. Inside there are comfortable presentation spaces for lectures and film screenings and there’s a multimedia computer lab with several large screen workstations where guests can download and back up photos. Six Different Cabin Categories. All cabins feature outside windows allowing ample natural light to filter in. Cabins all have lower berths (some triple share cabins have one upper/lower bunk scenario and feature port holes). Akademik Sergey Vavilov carries a maximum of just 92 guests – making for true, small-ship expedition cruising. This is particularly important in Antarctica where visitor guidelines dictate that no more than 100 people can be on shore at any one time. We fall under this limit and that equals maximum time ashore at all locations. Ships carrying more than 100 guests compromise your time ashore. Enjoy Great Dining? So do we. The exciting schedule of onshore excursions, zodiac cruises and onboard activities are guaranteed to work up a serious appetite. Although the ship operates in some of the most remote locations in the world, you can expect an exceptional variety of tasty meals, prepared by a team of professional international chefs. Breakfasts are usually buffet style. Lunches offer a great choice of light meals - as well as more substantial options for those who are hungry - and each evening there is a hearty three-course meal offering both variety and choice. There’s also an excellent wine list featuring a range of international wines. You can get a cup of tea or coffee at any time of the day or night and we always offer afternoon tea with cakes and biscuits. Guests with dietary restrictions or special meal requirements are also well catered for. Join us on the Bridge. There is an open-bridge policy and guests are welcome to meet the navigating crew at virtually any time of day; there’s always something to learn from the officers on watch and the bridge is one of the best places on the ship for spotting whales and sea birds. Operational Safety. There are no compromises here. The expedition staff and crew onboard Akademik Sergey Vavilov have the deepest respect for changeable weather in the polar regions and the varying sea and ice conditions. That respect is apparent in every decision made throughout the voyage. The ship carries the most extensive inventory of safety equipment on all excursions and require leaders to undergo vigorous and effective safety training programs. Your expedition team are well prepared, so you can relax and enjoy your voyage. Relax — You're on Holiday. The ship also features a Finnish dry-heat sauna, a plunge pool, a hot water Jacuzzi, a small gymnasium and day spa with massage therapist. An expedition gear package is included. An expedition cruise requires a fair bit of planning and some special items of clothing and equipment are needed. You will have use of an expedition wet weather gear package free of charge, which includes a quality waterproof/windproof jacket and bib-pants as well as insulated, comfortable rubber boots designed for extended walking. A set of expedition binoculars and a walking pole are also available for the duration of your voyage. This saves you buying expensive items you may only ever use once and eliminates the need to carry such cumbersome gear all the way to the ship. If you do have your own gear, of course you are welcome to bring it. Make sure it is wind and waterproof. If you have questions about gear, feel free to ask.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 Ushuaia
Our journey to Antarctica commences this afternoon in Ushuaia,Argentina. We gather at our central meeting point and transferto the pier and embark our expedition ship. After settling intoour cabins and exploring the ship, we meet our expedition teamand fellow passengers. Excitement is in the air as we enjoy awelcome cocktail, dinner and cast off, bound for Antarctica andthe adventure of a lifetime.
Day 2 - Days 2 - 3 Drake Passage
Sailing south towards Antarctica we will be joined by hundredsof seabirds including the wandering albatross. Giant petrelsand smaller Cape petrels are also constant companions as wetransit the Drake Passage. Photographing these magnificentbirds takes patience and skill and our photography expert willbe on hand to show you the best techniques. Join the ship’sCaptain on the bridge and learn about the operations of ourmodern expedition vessel. Throughout the day our onboardexperts educate us with a series of presentations about theenvironment, wildlife and history and the locations we hope tovisit in the coming days.
Day 3 - Days 4 - 9 Antarctic Peninsula
We awaken today, and the magnificent snowy peaks ofcontinental Antarctica are laid out before us. Even ourexperienced expedition staff, some with more than 100 journeyssouth, will take a moment to pause and reflect on this incrediblesight. Take a deep breath – you have arrived. This is Antarctica.The waterways of the Antarctic Peninsula are home to deepbays, pristine coves and inlets and numerous small islands.The Gerlache coastline features heavily glaciated mountainspermanently covered in ice and snow. Rocky outcrops, knownas ‘nunataks’ are home to gentoo, Adelie and chinstrap penguinrookeries and the waters are rich in marine life. We frequentlyencounter seals, including the powerful leopard seal, usuallyfound hauled out on an ice floe. Curious humpback whalesand the smaller minke whales are present much of the time asthey feed on the vast schools of krill. Sightings of orca are notuncommon.Our activity program is in full swing and we encourage allguests to choose how their adventure unfolds. Every day weplan an exciting range of activities, including guided hikes onshore (both short and long), visits to wildlife colonies with ourexpert naturalist guides, as well as Zodiac cruising. The historichuts and science stations located along the peninsula providea fascinating glimpse into the past and the present. Zodiaccruising among the ice, searching for seals and whales is amemorable activity.Meanwhile, our sea kayakers may range several miles fromthe ship experiencing Antarctica from an entirely differentperspective. Our resident photography guide will be on handto help you with your camera handling and image composition.Maybe what you really want to do is sit on a rock, watchingthe penguins come and go from the water. Make yourselfcomfortable and enjoy the show.Planned excursions along the Antarctic Peninsula may includeCierva Cove or Mikklesen Harbour, Danco Island, the MelchiorIslands and Fournier Bay - or a cruise through the ErreraChannel to visit the gentoo penguin rookeries at CuvervilleIsland. Wilhelmina Bay is another favourite location and onewhere we frequently encounter playful humpback whales.Nearby Paradise Harbour is a particular highlight and offers anexcellent hiking route to a viewpoint providing expansive views.Andvord Bay and Neko Harbour provide yet another continentallanding opportunity.It is somewhere along this stretch of coastline that we plan anight on shore, camping in Antarctica. We have all the rightgear and equipment and an expert team to make it happen - allyou need is an adventurous spirit! Camping always dependson the weather and is never guaranteed it on any voyage. If theweather is good and site characteristics suit our requirements,rest assured, we will always go for it. Camping is included, andyou can decide to participate while onboard. There is no needto pre-book.
Day 4 - Day 10 South Shetland Islands
After several busy days of exploration along the AntarcticPeninsula, we head for the South Shetland Islands. Theadventure is not over and if the weather conditions allow, wesail the ship into the flooded volcanic caldera at DeceptionIsland. This is a very dramatic location. History is all around usas we explore the old whaling station and airport hangar. Thereare several superb hikes and an opportunity for a swim - the'Polar Plunge!' We head north-east, cruising along the pristinecoast of Livingston Island, which on a sunny day is always amemorable experience. There are several other landing sitesin this vicinity including Half Moon Island and the broad pebblybeach at Yankee Harbour where we often encounter Weddellseals sunning themselves. Tonight, we enjoy a special dinnerattended by the ship’s Captain, cruising towards King GeorgeIsland.
Day 5 - Day 11 King George Island and Punta Arenas, Chile
This morning we say goodbye to our expedition team andtransfer ashore by Zodiac. We walk from the shore landing sitepast the Chilean research station and up towards the airstripand board our special charter flight back to South America. Thisflight takes a little over two hours and is included in the price ofyour voyage. Upon arrival into Punta Arenas a transfer from theairport into town is provided. POST VOYAGE HOTEL INCLUDED: This itinerary includesa complimentary hotel night in Punta Arenas for all guestsreturning from King George Island at the end of the voyage. Thisevening is at your leisure. Punta Arenas is home to some cozyrestaurants, cafes and bars – including the historic ‘ShackletonBar’ at the Hotel Jose Nogueira – a fitting location to reflect onyour journey to Antarctica.
Day 6 - Day 12 Punta Arenas
After breakfast and check-out, make your own way to theairport for your onward journey. (We recommend you bookflights after midday). Otherwise, why not continue yourexploration of Patagonia? Just a few hours north, lies thecelebrated Torres del Paine National Park – home to toweringpeaks, glaciers and spectacular wilderness - a paradise forhikers and nature lovers.
Day 7 - Please Note:
Polar exploration can be unpredictable. Specific sites visited will depend on prevailing weather and ice conditions at the time of sailing. The above itinerary should be read as a 'guide only' and may change. The ship's Captain in conjunction with the Expedition Leader continually review the sailing plan throughout the voyage, making adjustments to the itinerary along the way to take advantage of optimal weather and ice conditions or to maximise our encounters with wildlife. Decades of experience spent exploring these waterways mean we have a large number of outstanding landing sites and zodiac cruising locations to consider, even when the weather conditions may not be ideal or when heavy ice may block out planned route. A flexible approach is something we encourage you to bring to the ship.

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
07-12-201917-12-2019USD $10,095Triple Share
07-12-201917-12-2019USD $12,495Twin Semi-Private
07-12-201917-12-2019USD $13,295Twin Private
07-12-201917-12-2019USD $13,995Superior
07-12-201917-12-2019USD $15,295Shackleton Suite
07-12-201917-12-2019USD $16,695One Ocean Suite

Inclusions

    • Towering glaciers, amazing wildlife encounters with penguins, whales and seals, snow-covered landscapes, massive icebergs
    • Option for guests to choose their favorite activities every day
    • Visits to the South Shetland Islands, the western and northern sections of the Antarctic Peninsula, the stunning and wild Weddell Sea region located on the eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula
    • Hiking tours onshore, zodiac cruising, whale watching tours and photography. For the more adventurous, overnight camping and sea kayaking options are available
    • Expert guides lead visits to historic huts and working research stations

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