The Falklands and Beyond
cost
From USD $10990 

departure
Nov 20 2011, Dec 28 2011, 06 Feb 2012 

duration
19 Days 

locations
Ushuaia, Falkland Islands, South Georgia, Antarctic Peninsula 

Enquire Now19 Days exploring the very best of Antarctica on the Akademik Ioffe!

Sailing in comfort aboard the comfortable and well-appointed Akademik Ioffe, begin this epic 18 night expedition at the tip of South America. Chart a course through to the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and through the Drake Passage to the Peninsula.

Day 1: Ushuaia


Today is the first day of our adventure. As we board the Akademik Ioffe in Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city near the tip of Argentina, and start to become familiar with ‘our home’ for the next 18 days we cannot help but wonder about the exciting journey ahead of us. In the early evening, we set sail and begin our voyage leaving behind Ushuaia and charting a course through the Beagle Channel.

Day 2: At Sea


Our guests have the chance to spend plenty of time with our onboard polar experts. They will be educating us as we go on the wonders of Antarctica. Sailing northeast, we will likely be joined by swooping seabirds including the wandering albatross, who we will come to know well on this journey.

Day 3-4: Falkland Islands

Arriving in the Falklands overnight, by morning we are all excited to make our first shore excursion. Our plan will be to explore the islands of the West Falkland Archipelago, home to a profusion of seabirds and migratory birds including the black-browed albatross. Our first penguin sightings will be on the island of West Point with its bustling rookeries of rockhoppers. On Carcass Island, we will observe nesting Magellanic penguins along with oystercatchers, geese and the flightless steamer duck who is a permanent Falkland resident. The next day we will make a stop in Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands.

Day 5 – 6: At Sea

Now we sail southeast bound for the island of South Georgia. These days at sea are never dull. Much of our time is spent scanning the horizon in search of whales and other marine mammals as well as seabirds. The anticipation grows particularly as we cross the Antarctic Convergence and notice a dramatic drop in temperature.

Day 7 -10: South Georgia


Majestic snow-covered mountains greet us on the island of South Georgia - the most rugged island in this region. We will 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.

Day 11 – 12: Sea and South Orkneys

As we cross the Scotia Sea, sailing ever closer to Antarctica, we hope to 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 we are lucky, there will be an excursion to Coronation Island to observe penguins nesting in moss beds alongside graceful snow petrels.

Day 13 – 16: South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Mainland


Elephant Island, en route to the South Shetland Islands, will be our next destination if conditions are suitable. Here, we will 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, we will spend some time cruising among the South Shetland Islands just off the Antarctic Peninsula. Dazzling wildlife sightings await us on our excursions to some of these islands including King George, Half Moon, Barrientos or Livingston.

Weather permitting, we will visit the flooded volcanic caldera of Deception Island. With rugged scenery, great sites of geologic interest and an overwhelming display of whaling and scientific exploration history. Finally, after so much anticipation, we will 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, we hope to undertake a shore excursion and set foot on the White Continent itself.

Day 17-18: Drake Passage

As we leave this magical place and make our way back, heading again across the
Antarctic Convergence and the Drake Passage before rounding Cape Horn, we have no doubt that time will be spent sharing and reflecting on the wonderful experiences of the last few days. Sailing up the Beagle Channel, we celebrate the conclusion of our Polar expedition at a special dinner.

Day 19: Ushuaia

In the early morning, we will arrive back in Ushuaia. It is time to say farewell to your crew and fellow travelers. Guests will be transported to their hotels or to the airport for return flights home.

For further ship information on the Akademik Ioffe, click HERE.

Accommodation Cabins
Inclusions

  - Breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner
 - Use of the libraryand sauna
 - On board lectures and exhibits
 - Informaiton on the region
 - Transfers airport/hotel/port
 - Emergency medical attention on board
 
  

Exclusions Pre and post tour accommodation, International and Domestic flights
Sustainability Complies with the Protocol to the Antarctic Treaty on Environmental Protection
Single Surcharge Dependent on cabin class
 Notes We can place a hold on a cabin without deposit for up to 4 days, Kayak and camping option available on some expeditions for a surcharge. 
Price dependent on: Season, availabilty, cabin type and deck
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The Falklands and Beyond

The Falklands and Beyond

The Falklands and Beyond

The Falklands and Beyond

The Falklands and Beyond

 
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