Antarctica Group Adventure Trips and Tours
| Adventure Newsletter Signup |
Antarctica, Falklands and South Georgia
On this far-reaching expedition to the islands of the South Atlantic Ocean and the Antarctic mainland, revel in 18 eye-popping days of exploration aboard a comfortable and well-appointed research vessel. Throughout your trip, a highly experienced expedition staff will provide excellent customer care in a casual and active environment--daily hikes, kayaking excursions, and daily Zodiac rides. After a couple days in the Falklands, enjoy four days on magnificent South Georgia--known for dramatic mountains and the pompous king penguins numbering in the thousands. Make a couple stops in the South Orkney Islands (weather permitting) before arriving at the much-anticipated Antarctic Mainland where you encounter an unimaginable profusion of penguins, whales cresting the waves in close proximity, and sweeping ice sheets that span an entire continent.
Questions? Call us: 1-866-549-7614
|
|
||||
![]() |
|||||
Itinerary
Day 1: Ushuaia / Embarkation
Today is the first day of your adventure. Board your ship in Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city on the tip of Argentina, and settled into your "home" for the next 11 days. In the early evening, you set sail and begin your voyage leaving behind Ushuaia and charting a course through the Beagle Channel.Day 2: At Sea
You have the chance to spend plenty of time with you onboard polar experts. They will be educating you as you travel through the wonders of Antarctica. Sailing northeast, you will likely be joined by swooping seabirds including the wandering albatross, who you will come to know well on this journey.Days 3-4: Exploring the Falklands
Arriving in the Falklands during the night, by morning you are excited to make your first shore excursion. The plan is to explore the islands of the West Falkland Archipelago, home to a profusion of seabirds and migratory birds including the black-browed albatross. Your first penguin sightings will be on the islands of West Point with its bustling rookeries of rockhoppers. On Carcass Island, observe nesting Magellanic penguins along with oystercatchers, geese and the flightless steamer duck who is a permanent Falkland resident. The next day, make a stop in Stanley, the captial of the Falkland Islands. As you wander through the charming streets of brightly painted houses, you learn how this quiet harbor was once a major port in the 19th century for ships attempting to round the formidable waters of Cape Horn. You also make a stop in Stanley's famed philatelic museum with its impressive collection of historic stamps.Days 5-6: At Sea
Now you sail southeast bound for the island of South Georgia. These days at sea are never dull. Much of your time is spent scanning the horizon in search of whales and other marine mammals as well as seabirds. Your friendly onboard experts continue to fill minds with heroic stories of some of the earliest daredevils to explore Antarctica. You also learn about Polar conservation--a theme particularly close to the hearts of your guides and crew. The anticipation grows particularly as you cross the Antarctic Convergence and notice a dramatic drop in temperature.Days 7-10: South Georgia
Majestic snow-covered mountains greet you on the island of South Georgia, the most rugged island in this region. You cruise the protected waters of the eastern coast looking for suitable landing spots such as Salisbury Plain and St Andrews Bay. The highlight of both these excursions is the mind-boggling abundance of king penguin adults and young that live in these locations by the hundreds of thousands, covering every inch of the shore. That is not the only wildlife on display. Fur seals can be seen poking their heads above the water, skuas and giant petrels swoop in the skies above, and the albatross--your constant companion--is never far away. You may explore an old whaling station at Grytviken (Greet-vik-in) and visit the grave of the most famous Antarctic explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton.Days 11-12: Sea and South Orkneys
As you cross the Scotia Sea, sailing ever closer to Antarctica, you may visit the South Orkney Islands. Linked to the Antarctic Peninsula by an enormous sub-marine mountain range these islands, often shrouded in mist, are protected by large icebergs and sea ice. If you are lucky, there will be an excursion to Coronation Island to observe penguins nesting in moss beds alongside graceful snow petrels. You may also stop at the remote island of Laurie and visit the Argentinean meteorological station located there.Days 13-16: South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Mainland
Elephant Island, en route to the South Shetland Islands, will be your next destination if conditions are suitable. Here, you learn more about the famous Antarctic adventures of Sir Ernest Shackleton. This island was a place of refuge in 1916 for Shackleton and his crew after his ship was destroyed by pack ice in the Weddell Sea. Next, you spend some time cruising among the South Shetland Islands just off the Antarctic Peninsula. Dazzling wildlife sightings await you on your excursions to some of these islands including King George, Half Moon, Aicho or Livingston. Adélie, chinstrap and gentoo penguins thrive here, as do several species of seal. You may even see the gentle humpback whale dining on krill off King George Island. Weather permitting, you enter the flooded volcanic caldera of Deception Island. At this recently active volcano the hot, thermal water mixes with the icy, Southern Ocean making this a great place for a quick dip for the more intrepid guest. If you prefer to stay dry, you may choose to enjoy a spectacular walk to the higher points of the crater rim. There is also an abandoned whaling station nearby begging exploration. Finally, after so much anticipation, you arrive at the Antarctic mainland in Paradise Harbour or Hope Bay. The scenery here--from the colossal icebergs to the seemingly endless Antarctic ice sheet--is truly breathtaking. Weather permitting, you may undertake a shore excursion and set foot on the White Continent itself.Days 17-18: Drake Passage
Make your way back, heading again across the Antarctic Convergence and the Drake Passage before rounding Cape Horn. Sailing down the Beagle Channel, you celebrate the conclusion of your Polar expedition at a special dinner.Day 19: Ushuaia
In the early morning, arrive back in Ushuaia. It is time to say farewell to your crew and fellow travellers. Guests will be transported to their hotels or to the airport for return flights home.Trip Details
| Ship | Professor Multanovskiy (charter) |
| Highlights | Small and comfortable research ship, highly experienced guides, expect an active trip with kayaking options. Includes stunning South Georgia! |
| Trip Notes | The above itinerary is a guide only, as the exact program depends on weather and ice conditions and the wildlife you encounter. Flexibility is the key to the success of this expedition. Mandatory Travel Insurance: Adequate and valid travel insurance is compulsory for this voyage. Your travel insurance must cover accidents, injury, illness and death, medical expenses, including any related to pre-existing medical conditions, emergency repatriation (including helicopter) and personal liability. It is also recommended that insurance covers cancellation, curtailment and loss of luggage and personal effects. You must carry proof of insurance with you and produce it if requested. This tour operator reserves the right to cancel or suspend your participation on a trip or in certain activities that comprise part of a trip, at any time, including after the commencement of your tour, with no right of refund, if you are unable to provide proof of insurance when requested. We recommend Travelex Travelite insurance, ask your Program Manager for additional details. Sea Kayaking Option: $695 per person (minimum of 4 excursions guaranteed) If you have some experience sea kayaking and are interested in doing this activity during the expedition, you will need to book this option prior to departure from home. You cannot book this activity once onboard. There is a separate document for sea kayakers that you will need to review beforehand. Included: Accommodation aboard the ship; all meals during the voyage prepared by onboard professional chefs; afternoon tea with fresh snacks each afternoon; coffee, tea, hot chocolate throughout the day; all Zodiac excursions; extensive program of relevant educational presentations; advice from experienced team of naturalists; overnight camping gear; use of ski poles; use of multimedia station; welcome reception; welcome dinner; farewell dinner hosted by Captain; 'Memory Book' (log book chronicling your trip, includes photos); onboard medical officer; pre-departure information; hairdryers available on request at no charge. Not Included: All airfare; visa and passport fees; airport departure taxes; pre-cruise or post-cruise hotel accommodation; personal laundry charges; postage; telephone calls; drinks; medical expenses; meals / accommodation / transfers in welcome & departure cities; trip interruption and cancellation insurance; travel medical insurance including medical evacuation (required); gratuities to staff and crew; binocular rental; foul weather gear rental (pants/jacket/boots: $65 for set or $30 each); fee for guided kayak program. OOE |
| Payment Policy | A deposit of $1500 per person is required to confirm your reservation. Final payment is due 90 days prior to departure. Payment Methods: Deposit: credit cards are accepted (VISA, MC, AMEX, Discover). Final payment: check or wire.WE ARE UNABLE TO ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS FOR FINAL PAYMENT. |
When can I go?
| Start Date | Finish Date | Places Available |
| 2009-02-24 | 2009-03-14 | + |
| 2009-03-14 | 2009-04-01 | + |
Trip Price |
|
| USD | 10990.00 |
Browse Similar Trips
- Antarctica Cruise - The Peninsula (Adventure Options)
- Grand Voyage to Antarctica Package
- Antarctica Cruise - Emperor Penguin Snow Hill Island Safari - 2008
- Antarctica, South Georgia & the Falklands
- Antarctic Cruise - Across the Circle (Diving Option)
- Antarctica, Falklands & South Georgia
Ask the Experts
Have questions about this Trip or our Trips in general?
Call our Adventure Experts:
1-866-549-7614
Or send them an email via the form below. All fields are required
Adventure Destinations
Or Search for a Keyword

