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North & South Antarctica

DEPARTURE DATES: JAN 21–FEB 6/09; FEB 2–18/09

Day 1: Depart the U.S.
Depart from the U.S. on your overnight flight to Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Day 2: Buenos Aires
Morning arrival. During the transfer to your hotel, an orientation tour of the city will be given. You have the rest of the day at leisure to explore, or join one of the optional excursions.

Day 3: Buenos Aires-Ushuaia/Embarkation
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city. You will enjoy an orientation tour of this popular and attractive resort town, surrounded by snow-capped mountains, rivers, and waterfalls, before boarding MS Fram. In the evening, an informative welcome meeting will be held. [B/D]

Day 4-5: The Drake Passage
Less than two days will be spent crossing the Drake Passage. During the crossing, numerous lectures will be held on fascinating Antarctica, considered one of the most breathtaking and beautiful continents. You will arrive in Antarctica on Day 5. [B/L/D]

Days 5-13: Antarctica
Antarctica, "The White Continent," is more than half the size of North America. Visits by PolarCirkel boats will be attempted in various locations (weather permitting), including:
  • Marguerite Bay, rarely visited even by Antarctic standards, dotted with ice-covered islands and surrounded by pristine, mountainous scenery. It is home to the only known breeding colony of emperor penguins on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula. This rookery itself is specially protected for environmental reasons and cannot be entered but you will have the opportunity to spot for the emperors nearby. There are several bases in Marguerite Bay, both new and old. Rothera Station on Adelaide Island is the British Antarctic Survey's largest base and logistics centre for the Antarctic. It has modern laboratories and facilities for a wide range of research. Stonnington Island is home to the 1950s-era British "Base E" and the historic "East Base" of the United States expedition of 1939-41. Rear Admiral Richard Byrd picked the site of the base himself, naming the island for the hometown of another famous explorer from the United States, Nathaniel Palmer.
  • Whaler's Bay, on Deception Island, with its warm springs and black, volcanic sand.
  • Half Moon Island, with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, famous for its large, chinstrap penguin rookery, kelp gulls and Antarctic terns. Whale spotting is also common here.
  • Yankee Harbor, home to a variety of seals and an estimated 4,000 gentoo penguin pairs. It is a common feeding area for whales as well.
  • Cuverville Island, boasting the largest known colony of gentoo penguins in the Antarctic Peninsula.
  • Neko Harbor, off spectacular Errera Channel, home to hundreds of gentoo penguins, Weddell and elephant seals, is believed to be part of mainland Antarctica.
  • Almirante Brown, in Paradise Harbor, named for its beauty, with ice cliffs and floating icebergs, home to gentoo and chinstrap penguins.
  • Petermann Island, home of the southernmost gentoo penguin colony, blue-eyed shags and Adélie penguins nest here too.
  • Port Lockroy, surrounded by mountains, glaciers and ice shelves, and known for its gentoo penguins and blue-eyed cormorants.
  • Wilhelmina Bay, feeding ground for whales and seals.
  • Antarctic Sound, where huge, mile-long tabular icebergs can be seen. The sound is also home to an estimated half-million Adélie penguins as well as gentoo penguins, leopard seals and killer whales.
  • Brown Bluff, on the coast of the Antarctic Sound at the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. Adélie penguins, gentoo penguins, kelp gulls and Cape petrels can be found here and Weddell seals are regular visitors.

Day 13-14: The Drake Passage
While you cross this stretch of water from Antarctica, a series of lectures will be held onboard, summing up topics related to Antarctica. [B/L/D]

Day 15: Ushuaia/Disembarkation/Buenos Aires
In the morning, you will reach the Argentinean city of Ushuaia. Ushuaia is reckoned to be the most southerly city in the world and is situated on Tierra del Fuego Island south of the Magellan Strait. After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Buenos Aires. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel. The rest of the day is at your disposal. [B]

Day 16: Buenos Aires/Departure
Transfer to the airport for your return flight to the U.S. [B]

Day 17: Arrive in the U.S

Meal codes: [B] Breakfast [L] Lunch [D] Dinner

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FARES PER PERSON (DOUBLE OCCUPANCY):
  MG M Q QJ U N/H* I
Jan 21-Feb 6/08
18,799
15,699
12,999
11,299
10,699
8,799
6,499
Feb 2-18/09
18,799
15,699
12,999
11,299
10,699
8,799
6,499
*Cabin category H is equipped for physically challenged guests.

Pricing is valid for North American residents only.

ALSO INCLUDED IN PACKAGE PRICE:
- Air transportation between Buenos Aires and/or Santiago and embarkation/disembarkation Ports
- 1 night pre-cruise hotel and 1 post- cruise hotel including breakfast as noted in itinerary.
- Ground transfers in South America to connect with flights to/from embarkation/disembarkation ports.
- All landings in Antarctica
- Services of expedition guides
- Accommodations in select cabin category
- Meals aboard ship
- Port charges and cruise taxes

NOT INCLUDED:
- International air between USA to South America
- Ground transfers for international flights
- Air taxes and fees
- Fuel Surcharges of $14 per day
- Cruise Fuel Surcharges
- Shore Excursions
- Any items of a personal nature including but not limited to laundry

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