Antarctic Peninsula – Fly/Sail

Antarctica Cruise

  • Polar Pioneer
  • Research Ship
  • 54 Capacity
  • 9 Days
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  • Price from
  • $999,999,999

Summary : Soaring snow-capped peaks, sheltered waterways, sculpted icebergs glowing blue from within and a riot of wildlife characterize the spectacular Antarctic Peninsula. Explore the deep bays and fjords, where massive glaciers flank a rugged spine of snowy mountains. Scattered amongst penguin rookeries and basking seals, reminders of early explorers help bring history to life. Visit working scientific stations, which open the door to fascinating research. Make the most of time on this voyage with a flight to King George Island and return voyage that crosses the Drake Passage aboard the Polar Pioneer.

Activities : Birding, Hiking, Kayaking

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Itinerary
Day 1
Punta Arenas, Chile / Embark

Arrive in Chile and enjoy time in Punta Arenas. Board your flight in Punta Arenas. On arrival to King George Island, you will be transferred to the port to board your ship, Polar Pioneer.

Day 2 – 6
Exploring Antarctica

Biologists reveal Antarctica’s natural history, while environmental and safety briefings prepare you for your adventure ahead. Make full use of daylight hours, taking every opportunity to explore the Peninsula’s wonders. Expert guides will lead you ashore as kayakers paddle amongst the ice. Zodiac cruises, whale watching and a continental landing are on your wish list; flexibility is the key. You may visit scientific stations and historic sites, but the focus is close encounters with nature.

Day 7 – 8
Crossing the Drake Passage

Bidding goodbye to Antarctica, return to the realm of the albatross as you cross Drake Passage. It’s a time of photo-sharing, reflection, entertaining talks and maybe even a party or two. If weather permits, you’ll round Cape Horn before attending a special farewell dinner.

Day 9
Ushuaia, Argentina / Disembark

Dawn greets you in the Beagle Channel. Enjoy an early breakfast before disembarking in Ushuaia.

Notes

Read this itinerary as a guide only; the exact route and program varies according to ice and weather conditions - and the wildlife you encounter. Flexibility is the key to the success of this expedition.

Mandatory Travel Insurance:
All guests are required to have comprehensive travel insurance coverage, including coverage for emergency medical evacuation. Proof of coverage is required prior to embarkation. The policy provider, policy number and emergency contact phone number must be provided prior to departure date. ExpeditionTrips strongly recommends that the travel insurance policy covers trip cancellation insurance, trip delay (interruption or after departure coverage), baggage and repatriation. ExpeditionTrips can assist you with this.

Sea Kayaking Option: $895 per person (12/14/2012). Traveling in these sturdy, easy-handling, reliable kayaks is an exciting, low impact way to explore the stunning bays and wildlife breeding grounds along the Peninsula. If you wish to take this option, please advise us when you make your booking as numbers are limited. Please note, some sea kayaking experience is necessary.

Included:
Cabin accommodation on the ship; flight Punta Arenas to King George Island; all meals onboard; all shore excursions; lectures and guide services; medical service of the resident medical officer onboard; port taxes and service charges.

Not Included:
Airfare; accommodation or transfers before or after the cruise; optional sea kayaking activities, items of a personal nature; travel insurance; and gratuity to the ship's crew is at your discretion.

Antarctica-bound flight: (Flight from Punta Arenas to King George Island)
Weather will always play a critical part in the success of the voyage. Passengers who are unable to depart Punta Arenas on time will be hosted until the plane can land on King George Island. Based on past experience, the chances of delay are very low, and there has been a 98% success rate of landing on King George Island on time.

Aircraft for Antarctic flights:
The decision over which aircraft will be used for the Antarctica Fly and Cruise program is at the sole discretion of the tour operator. In case of unfavorable conditions or other circumstances beyond the tour operator’s control, either at the point of origin and/or at the destination, the tour operator reserves the right to fly different aircraft than the one described in the program information material.