OVERVIEW
During an 18-day arctic expedition voyage, walk in the footsteps of the greatest explorers in South Georgia and along the White Continent's coasts. Walk in the footsteps of the greatest explorers in South Georgia and along the White Continent's coasts. These great figures—Jan-Baptiste Charcot, Adrien de Gerlache, and Ernest Shackleton—call to mind the most incredible journeys that you will have the opportunity to experience.
You'll depart Ushuaia and go to South Georgia. During the renowned Endurance Expedition in 1916, Sir Ernest Shackleton somehow got aground there amid the snow-covered mountains. He then went back to retrieve the remainder of his crew, who had been left behind on the isolated Elephant Island. You will go back in time to learn more about this amazing narrative and life during this little-known period of history. To get to the frozen coasts of the almost inaccessible White Continent, Antarctica, you must sail via the Southern Ocean. As it covers the icebergs, glaciers, mountains, and frozen sea all around you, white tints assume a thousand subtleties. You will be one of the select few tourists to have seen this renowned place, which served as the setting for the biggest expeditions and the scene of the most incredible exploits. Our team of naturalist guides will reveal to you the mysteries of these remote places home to unusual creatures along your journey. Find out where the Adelie, King, Chinstrap, Gentoo, Magellanic, and Southern Rockhopper penguins live, along with albatrosses, many species of seals, and beautiful whales spouting in the distance. You will have to travel via the Drake Passage in order to disembark in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego. You will enter this fabled maritime path at the boundary between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Till the end of your adventure, the wind blows, the waves pound the ship's stem, and you are accompanied by cape petrels in the sky.