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Join us for a journey to the last untouched continent, the Falkland Islands and along Argentina’s coast of Patagonia. Cross the incredible Drake Passage to look for pelagic birds, including petrels and prions. Antarctica then offers spectacular icebergs and calving glaciers, as well as the possibility of up-close encounters with penguins ashore, seals sunbathing on slow-moving ice floes, and humpback or minke whales surfacing close to the ship. Spend New Year’s Eve and New Year in Antarctica where weather depending, we will take daily Zodiac departures and cruise amidst colorful icebergs, or step ashore to visit a variety of penguin rookeries on excursions led by our team of natural history experts. Go kayaking in Antarctica under the guidance of certified instructors. Then head up to the Falkland Islands and the coast of Patagonia and see the UNESCO World Heritage site of Valdez Peninsula. Throughout the voyage, learn about the geology, wildlife and history of this spectacular area from lecture presentations offered by your knowledgeable onboard Expedition Team.