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Weddell Sea Explorer
(OO3903D-20)

Images of massive tabular icebergs and ice-choked waters - all sights that you hope to see and experience over the course of the 13 days onboard the expedition cruise vessel.

Day 1: Ushuaia
Today we will make time to view this small city at the base of a stunning mountain range. Jagged mountains tower above the harbour as civilization clings to the shoreline. We will board the M/V Marina Svetaeva in the late afternoon and as we “throw the lines” and leave the dock, our adventure will begin.

From the first moment, we will encourage you to be outside on the excellent viewing decks of the ship, watching for the soaring black-browed albatross or perhaps over the side of the ship for the porpoising magellanic penguins. We will bear eastwards down the Beagle Channel, heading for the rolling swell of the Drake Passage and an adventure of a lifetime.

Days 2 & 3: Drake Passage
We will awake to the 'hopefully' gentle motion of the ship, rolling in the swells of the Drake Passage. This famed passage is known for the challenging weather conditions that it posed to the famous square-rigged ships of the sailing era. We have an easier time of it as we head southeast toward the South Orkney Islands.

The excitement on the ship is palpable as the miles drift by. New friends will be made and stories will be told as the days pass. Onboard entertainment in the form of educational presentations about the Southern Ocean, Antarctic wildlife, glaciers, ice and exploration history will be punctuated by sumptuous meals and the announcements from our staff as a new species of bird is spotted. Who can resist the lure of the great Wandering albatross, that bird that soared to fame in the lines of "The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner"? Perhaps a whale spout on the horizon will have us rushing to the rail. Whatever it is, keep your ears peeled and a warm jacket nearby so that you too can rush to the outer decks for a view.

Days 4: South Shetland Islands
A chain of islands located north and on the ‘weather’ side of the Antarctic Peninsula, the South Shetland Islands are known for their more maritime climate and an abundance of wildlife. We will cruise these volcanic islands in search of chinstrap penguin rookeries, perhaps the wafting ‘steam’ of a Southern Elephant seal wallow or perhaps the signs of exploration left on the beaches in the form of tri-pots and abandoned whaling stations.  We will hope to visit Deception Island, with a goal of visiting the chinstrap penguin rookery at Baily Head. If weather precludes this, we will attempt a landing inside this active volcanic caldera.

Day 5: Antarctic Sound
At about 25 nautical miles long and about 10 nautical miles wide, the Antarctic Sound separates Joinville Island from the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. As we sail into the sound, we will look to our starboard and the vastness of the Antarctic icecap, imagining the sweeping katabatic (gravity-driven) winds that this region is famous for. Named after the vessel, the Antarctic, captained by C.A. Larsen supported

Days 6-10: Antarctica & Weddell Sea
The only difference discernable as we sail into the Weddell Sea will be an increase in the number of big tabular icebergs and the presence of land. Our goal will be to explore the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula and its offshore islands. In particular, this region is home to Adelie penguin rookeries of astonishing size. We will maximize our time onshore as well as in our inflatable landing craft, absorbing as much of the wilderness and beauty as possible in every breath we take. Planned excursions may include Paulet Island, Brown Bluff and even the southerly Snow Hill Island, where we will observe Weddell and elephant seals, skuas and other seabirds as well as a shocking abundance of penguins. At Half Moon Island, we will observe a breeding colony of chinstrap penguins that share their territory with fur seals and Antarctic shags. We also hope to see the gentle humpback whale dining on krill in its feeding grounds as we go.

One of our excursions will be planned with the aim of landing on the physical continent of Antarctica itself and not just on an offshore island. There are a few landing spots that will fall into this category and as we visit them, some of us may pause to consider the bravery and/or foolhardiness of those who traveled a hundred years before us. To gain a better appreciation of those explorers, some of us may choose to camp ashore overnight. Whatever your vantage point whether it is onboard or onshore expect to feel transformed as you experience twilight from the very bottom of the planet.

Days 11 & 12: Drake Passage
We make our way north, heading again across the Antarctic Convergence and the Drake Passage before rounding Cape Horn from west to east. We will approach the Beagle Channel and sail westwards up it toward the port and town of Ushuaia. We will encourage the captain to join us in the dining room as we celebrate the conclusion of our Polar expedition at a farewell dinner.

Day 13: Ushuaia
The mood will change as we awake this morning and plan our departure from the ship and the trans-continental or trans-ocean travel that will take us back to our homes and families. Returning home, we will find it easy to slip mentally back onto the decks of a ship rolling to the tempo of the Southern Ocean as we recount stories of our adventures to friends and families. This is truly an adventure to last a lifetime!

Every "cruiser" is unique - age, activity level, interests and reasons for visiting the Antarctic vary.  Although 86 passengers is a small number, we endeavour to break that group down into even smaller groups, joined by like interest.  Some special interest programs that are available for advance enrollment are:

  • Sea kayaking
  • Overnight camping
  • Whale watching
  • Hiking
  • Photography
  • Active voyaging and wellness

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DATES

2011 DEPARTURES
February 24

DURATION

13 days / 12 nights

PRICE

Triple Share US$7190
Twin Share US$9590
Twin Private US$10190
Shackleton Suite US$10790
One Ocean Suite US$11990


Single Supplement 1.5
(not available in triple share category)


Kayaking option: US$750

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INCLUDED

  • Voyage aboard the Marina Svetaeva as indicated in the itinerary
  • All meals throughout the voyage aboard the ship including snacks, coffee and tea
  • All shore excursions and activities throughout the voyage by Zodiac
  • Program of lectures by noted naturalists and leadership by experienced expedition staff
  • All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout the program
  • Comprehensive pre-departure material
  • Includes overnight camping (equipment supplied)

NOT INCLUDED

  • Return airfare to Argentina
  • Taxes, fees and airline surcharges
  • Gratuities to ship personnel and items of a personal nature
  • Travel insurance (mandatory emergency evacuation coverage required)

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