fbpx

Ultimate Antarctic Circle Crossing (Ocean Albatros)

Ultimate Antarctic Circle Crossing (Ocean Albatros)

From $ 22,505 AUD

Description

Join a 15-day Antarctic adventure that will take you further south into the Great White Continent than most adventurers ever travel. Traverse the infamous Drake Passage to reach the Antarctic Peninsula, where you’ll spend extra time exploring historic landing sites, scientific bases and wildlife hotspots. Explore by Zodiac, kayak and on foot, watching gentoo and chinstrap penguins, humpback whales and fur seals going about their lives in the glacial wilderness. Cruise through the towering peaks of the Lemaire Channel to reach the famed latitude 66°33’S, becoming one of few travellers to cross the Antarctic Circle. This is the polar adventure of a lifetime!

Trip Name
Ultimate Antarctic Circle Crossing (Ocean Albatros)
Last Updated
1970-01-01
Days
15
Capacity
187
Highlights
  • Set sail for the less-travelled Antarctic Circle and Lemaire Channel, journeying to 66°33'S, where few have gone before.
  • Venture to the Antarctic Peninsula and explore the bays, inlets and islands that make up this unspoiled wilderness. Enjoy daily Zodiac excursions through waterways flanked by glaciers, plus onshore landings including potential visits to scientific research bases and historical sites.
  • Encounter the diverse wildlife of the South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula. Watch penguins and seals go about their daily lives, see whales breaching on the horizon and gaze up at rare seabirds, like the wandering albatross, soaring overhead.
  • Contribute to the Citizen Science program – help collect data and play a part in vital research into Antarctic ecosystems and how they’re impacted by climate change. Deepen your knowledge of Antarctica’s history and ecology through a program of educational talks.
  • Spend extended time in the southernmost part of the world, with more opportunities for expeditions. With an expert Expedition Team by your side, you’ll become a true polar adventurer!

Itinerary

No two Polar voyages are the same and this is part of the excitement of travelling in these remote regions. Weather, ice conditions and wildlife will all affect where your ship is able to access, and most importantly, where your Expedition Team think you will get the best possible experience from your trip. Onboard, daily updates are given to advise what the specific itinerary will be for the next day based on local conditions. Published itineraries cannot be guaranteed but an amazing voyage full of adventure and once-in-a-lifetime experiences is.

Day 1 - Ushuaia
Welcome to Ushuaia – the gateway to Antarctica. When you arrive at the airport, you’ll be transferred to your comfortable hotel for tonight. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at your hotel this evening, where you’ll meet the other travellers joining you on your trip. If you arrive with time to spare, maybe head out to explore the southernmost city in the world. In downtown Ushuaia, you’ll find plenty of souvenir shops to browse, or you could seek out an Argentinian snack or two – empanadas, anyone?
Day 2 - Ushuaia
Spend the morning either relaxing at the hotel or exploring more of Ushuaia – a visit to the Maritime Museum or the leather markets is highly recommended. This afternoon, you’ll board your ship – the Ocean Albatros. Settle into your cabin, then meet the Expedition Team and have a safety and orientation briefing. Tonight, join the captain and your group for a welcome dinner on board and toast as you set sail to Antarctica!
Day 3 - Drake Passage
Cross the infamous Drake Passage – the body of water separating the tip of South America from the South Shetland Islands on the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. As you sail, learn about the history, geology and ecology of the unique ecosystem you’ll soon encounter. The Expedition Team will share their expertise during educational talks, and you can take part in the Citizen Science program, where you’ll help collect data to be used for vital research into how Antarctica is being impacted by climate change. Have your binoculars ready for plenty of seabird-watching – albatross, petrels and prions are all likely sights as you traverse this passage. Feel the temperature drop as you cross the Antarctic Convergence, officially making your way into Antarctic waters.
Day 4 - Drake Passage
a:0:{}
Day 5 - South Shetland Islands
Hop in a Zodiac and set out for a day of exploring. The South Shetland Islands were formed by volcanic activity, resulting in a distinct landscape on each of this archipelago’s twelve islands. You might find yourself walking along the black sands of Deception Island, where you can see the ruins of a Norwegian whaling station and abandoned scientific research stations from the 1960s, or maybe you’ll sail through the calmer waters of glacier-fringed Yankee Harbour, where a huge colony of around 4000 breeding pairs of gentoo penguins reside. You might explore by kayak, too! Your expert Expedition Team will maximise today’s opportunities for exploration depending on wind, sea and ice conditions, so be ready to embrace the spontaneity of true polar adventure!
Day 6 - Antarctic Circle
Traverse the Bransfield Strait and catch your first glimpse of the Antarctic Peninsula. Spend three days going on expeditions twice daily and encounter the incredible wildlife of this region. You might spot penguins, fur seals and whales – in Wilhelmina Bay, keep an eye out for humpback whales in particular. Explore historic expedition huts at Damoy Point and be sure to keep your binoculars handy for rare seabird sightings including the black-browed albatross, wandering albatross and southern giant petrel. Then, you’ll enter the Lemaire Channel. Take in the scenery of towering peaks up to 1000 m tall bordering this 11-km-long, iceberg-filled passage. Weather permitting, you’ll cross the Antarctic Circle at 66°33’S – an achievement held by few adventurers. Celebrate this momentous crossing before continuing your exploration to historic British Antarctic Survey bases.
Day 7 - Antarctic Circle
a:0:{}
Day 8 - Antarctic Circle
a:0:{}
Day 9 - Antarctic Circle
a:0:{}
Day 10 - Antarctic Peninsula
Head north once more to the peninsula. Spend three days soaking in the feeling of being in the vast, unspoiled wilderness of Antarctica. Venture out on Zodiac cruises, taking excursions to scenic bays, famed landing sites, active scientific bases and channels filled with icebergs. There will be plenty of opportunities for wildlife encounters – see multiple species of penguin, seals and whales. Keep your camera handy and have a go at some wildlife photography!
Day 11 - Antarctic Peninsula
a:0:{}
Day 12 - Antarctic Peninsula
a:0:{}
Day 13 - Drake Passage
Sail north across the Drake Passage once again. Celebrate the expedition of a lifetime with a slideshow of photos from the trip, a photography contest with your fellow travellers and a farewell meal together. Raise a glass to a trip well-travelled!
Day 14 - Drake Passage
a:0:{}
Day 15 - Ushuaia
This morning, it’s time to disembark the ship as your Antarctic expedition comes to an end. If you’d like to extend your stay in Ushuaia, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
01-03-202815-03-2028AUD $ 22,505-
01-03-202815-03-2028AUD $ 50,790-
01-03-202815-03-2028AUD $ 27,685-
01-03-202815-03-2028AUD $ 47,090-
01-03-202815-03-2028AUD $ 33,610-
01-03-202815-03-2028AUD $ 41,905-
01-03-202815-03-2028AUD $ 35,830-
01-03-202815-03-2028AUD $ 34,350-
01-03-202815-03-2028AUD $ 29,910-
01-03-202815-03-2028AUD $ 31,390-
01-03-202815-03-2028AUD $ 29,020-
01-03-202815-03-2028AUD $ 26,205-

Accommodation

Comfortable hotel (1 night), Expedition cruise ship (13 nights)

Transport

Expedition cruise ship, zodiac

Map