All meals are included as indicated B, L, D (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)Day 1 UshuaiaWelcome to Ushuaia, the gateway to Antarctica, located at the bottom of
Argentina. These parts are known as Tierra del Fuego the End of the
World but this is just the beginning of your Antarctic adventure.
Youll meet your fellow travellers at the hotel this afternoon, but if
you arrive early there are plenty of ways to entertain yourself. Those
with a day or two in hand may want to head to Tierra del Fuego National
Park on a full days adventure, but if youve only got a few hours to
kill then why not take a stroll around town and visit the waterfront
overlooking the Beagle Channel, or perhaps get a taste of Argentinas
famous cuisine at a local restaurant.
Day 2Ushuaia Embarkation DayAfter you and your shipmates have boarded this afternoon, the ship will
make its way through the Beagle Channel towards the infamous Drake
Passage. Named after the Charles Darwins historic ship, the channel
presents many great photo opportunities and be sure to wave goodbye to
South America if youre not too busy snapping away your next land
sighting will be the Antarctic Peninsula.
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Days 3 - 4Drake PassageThe Drake Passage is one of the most famous bodies of water on the
planet. It can be a little rough, but if weather conditions are good you
can head out on deck for a chance to spot ocean dwellers like whales
and dolphins, or perhaps seabirds including albatross, prion and petrel.
Over the next two days youll get to know your team of polar experts as
a comprehensive lecture program gets underway. Theyll share their
knowledge of the Antarctic region so you can gain a great understanding
of its wildlife, history and geology. The crew are familiar with the
marine life that inhabits these parts and will help scout for sightings
from the deck its not like they get sick of these incredible places.
The ship is scheduled to arrive at the Antarctic Peninsula late on the
evening of Day 4.
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Days 5 - 8South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic PeninsulaYouve heard about it. Youve read about it. Youve seen it from the
ships deck. Now its time to take your first steps on Antarctica,
courtesy of a Zodiac ride through the icy waters. There are several
potential landing sites including Neko Harbour, Petermann Island and
Port Lockroy, and while weather dictates which specific site youll land
at, each of them presents an opportunity to get up-close with some
truly incredible wildlife, watch penguins waddle and seals slide as
icebergs and glaciers crackle and crumble. For a full list of potential
landing sites, please visit:
https://www.intrepidtravel.com/au/antarctica-landing-sites
If you have any questions, look to your team of polar experts to inspire
and educate you about this fascinating part of the world. There are
some optional activities for the more active adventurer including
snowshoeing, kayaking and wait for it overnight camping, and youll
also have an opportunity to take a polar plunge off the ship. Theres
nothing quite like a quick dip in the Antarctics icy depths to wake you
up.
If the weather conditions make an excursion unsafe, the crew will
arrange for alternative, ship-based activities such as wildlife
presentations and documentary screenings. Alternatively, you can make
the most of the wellness spa, heated pool and sauna, library and gym so
youre feeling fresh for when the weather clears. An average day on
board begins with a wakeup call from your expedition leader around 7 am,
giving you time to prepare for the day before joining your fellow
passengers for breakfast in the restaurant. You will usually have two
excursions, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, with lunch on
the ship in-between excursions.
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Days 9 - 10Antarctic CircleVenturing to the ends of the earth is a moment to revel in as not all
expeditions come this far south. Weather conditions permitting,
celebrations will be in order after reaching 66?°33 S. Toast to the
sheer rawness of the surrounds and take it all in as a dream comes to
fruition while not a typical landing, the crossing of the Antarctic
Circle leaves a lasting memory.
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Day 11Antarctic Peninsula/South Shetland IslandsYoull be more familiar with the Antarctic waters as the ship begins
heading north. Test your newfound knowledge of penguin species and
finetune your wildlife spotting skills as you differentiate between fur,
leopard and Weddel seals. The Zodiac excursions will continue, and the
expedition team will be on hand to make the most of the peninsulas
wildlife opportunities for those wanting to flex their photography
muscles en route to Ushuaia.
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Days 12 - 13 Drake PassageThe journeys final leg offers an opportunity to reflect on the
spectacular scenery and prolific wildlife encountered over the course of
the voyage. Spend some time with your shipmates, who youve no doubt
bonded with, and enjoy a final together to toast the end of this
Antarctic adventure.
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Day 14Ushuaia Disembarkation DayDisembark in Ushuaia after having breakfast on the ship. You have the
option to be transferred to the airport if youre flying home today,
otherwise enjoy some extra time exploring Tierra del Fuego and its
rugged surrounds.
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