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iExplore Antarctica (2009-2010) - Itinerary   (Trip #57839)

Starting Price $3890**    See All Prices
Departure Dates January-February, November-December    See All Dates
Trip Length 11-12 Days    Day by Day Itinerary
Destinations Antarctica , Argentina , Central and South America
Activities Expedition Cruises , Safari
Operator iExplore Group    
Difficulty:
Difficulty 2 of 5. Moderately Easy - 1-3 hours physical activity daily.
Comfort:
Comfort Level 4 of 5. Moderate or first-class accommodations throughout.
Exclusivity: Exclusivity 1 of 5. All services provided on a non-exclusive/group basis.
( ratings explained )
**Land costs only - international airfare not included.

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Day by Day Itinerary


Adventures in comfort.
Traveling to the farthest reaches of the world doesn’t mean you can’t be comfortable. Our Expedition Ships offer adventure combined with the service and many of the amenities of a classic passenger vessel. The outstanding cuisine may vie with the landscape and wildlife for your attention. You’re traveling in the wake of history’s greatest explorers, with steak in place of pemmican. These expeditions provide quality and value at a good price.

Classic Antarctica: Discovering the Peninsula.

Day 1: Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
Ushuaia sits at the foot of the Andes, in a beautiful setting. Relax at a sidewalk café and soak up that “end of the world feeling” of this frontier town, before spending a night at our host hotel.

Day 2: Embarkation Day
Board the ship in the late afternoon for the voyage through the Beagle Channel to the Drake Passage.

Day 3-4: The Drake Passage
Among the many unforgettable experiences you’ll have on your journey, food will certainly be one of them. It may seem as if you are dining in one of the finer restaurants in the world, with one exception: other restaurants would never interrupt you with shouts of “whales ahead at 12 o’clock.”

You’ll be properly prepared for wildlife sightings, because our Expedition Team delivers an incomparable education program as you cross the Drake Passage en route to Antarctica.

Day 5-8*: Land, birds, seals, whales, volcanoes, ahoy!
You have arrived in Antarctica! The Expedition Team will attempt an average of two landings per day. Many factors influence the daily program, such as prevailing wind, ice, weather conditions, and wildlife behavior. During the voyage, our onboard fleet of Zodiacs will transfer you to penguin rookeries, where you are welcomed by a committee of chattering birds. There will be leisurely Zodiac sightseeing cruises past icebergs or wildlife on the rocky shoreline.

Discovering the White Continent.
During our four days exploring the Peninsula, you’ll make new friends over a game of cards in the lounge, or a beverage in the bar. Don your parka and join fellow travelers on the deck as you sail through the Gerlache Strait or along the Danco Coast, past towering glacier-covered mountains that shoot to the sky. Don’t forget to pack your binoculars. There may be seals sunning on an ice floe or a raft of penguins feeding as you sail past.

History, wildlife, scenery – Antarctica has it all.
During the in-depth education program, the historian will recount the development of the region, pointing out the remains of buildings where spies dwelled or a doctor went mad. The ornithologist will take you ashore and help you identify different species of birds. You could cruise with a glaciologist through a bay filled with fantastically colored icebergs.

Day 9-11: A reluctant farewell
Returning to Ushuaia across the Drake Passage, you know you are one of the people in the world that have visited Antarctica. The adventure will be with you forever. You may already be thinking of a return trip – as many have found before, the lure of Antarctica is a strong one.

Important Reminder: Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy – and excitement – of expedition travel. There are no guarantees that we can achieve everything we set out to accomplish. A measure of flexibility is something all of us must bring to a voyage.

*12 day itineraries have one additional day on the peninsula.
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