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Antarctic Peninsula Adventure (Akademik Vavilov)

Antarctic Peninsula Adventure (Akademik Vavilov)

From USD $9,095

Description

Towering glaciers, amazing wildlife encounters, snow covered landscapes, massive icebergs and the option to choose your favourite activities every day make this voyage the perfect introduction to the white continent.

In the waters of the Antarctic Peninsula, we spend our days off the ship exploring by Zodiac boat, making shore landings in the company of our expert guides. By breaking into small special interest groups, we discover Antarctica and its remarkable wildlife through photography, Zodiac excursions, hiking onshore, and for the more adventurous, camping and sea kayaking. Visits to historic huts and working research
bases add another dimension to the voyage.

Our classic 10-night expedition features many of the wellknown landing sites such as Neko, Paradise and Orne Harbours, Cuverville Island and the Errera Channel – and ice conditions permitting, we hope to transit the spectacular Lemaire Channel. Pleneau Island, Petermann Island and the iceberg-filled Penola Strait are all possibilities below the Lemaire. A further highlight will be a visit to the enchanting South Shetland Islands. Here, we hope to visit Deception Island and other nearby locations such as Half Moon Island, Hannah Point or Yankee Harbour. Returning to South America we have one final thrill – rounding the legendary maritime landmark of Cape Horn.

Trip Name
Antarctic Peninsula Adventure (Akademik Vavilov)
Days
11
Overview
Vessel Type: Ice - Strengthened Length: 117 metres Passenger Capacity: 92 Built: 1988 Stability and Strength. Our ship was purpose built to conduct sensitive hydro-acoustic research and science in the polar regions. The original design brief dictated that the vessel offers a very high level of stability. This is achieved through a sophisticated internal trimming system, controlled via a series of gyroscopic sensors around the vessel. This stability feature is something you will greatly appreciate should you encounter less than ideal sailing conditions. Maneuverable, Quiet and Fast. With both bow and stern thrusters and twin reversible propellers, the ship can spin on its own axis – greatly assisting embarkation of the zodiacs in windy conditions. You will notice there is little – if any – ambient noise or vibration, which makes for a quiet ship. The ship is fast, with a top speed of 14.5 knots in open water. Unmatched stability, coupled with superior speed allows for more time at your destination (rather than ‘at sea’) and more flexibility with itinerary planning – a critical factor in polar waters where ice and weather conditions sometimes dictate our daily itinerary. Superb Design and Layout. Throughout the ship there are spaces ideally suited to every need. Spacious outer decks provide 360 degree views of the stunning polar landscapes – as well as a great place for an outdoor barbecue, which usually happens once on every voyage. Inside there are comfortable presentation spaces for lectures and film screenings and there’s a multimedia computer lab with several large screen workstations where guests can download and back up photos. Six Different Cabin Categories. All cabins feature outside windows allowing ample natural light to filter in. Cabins all have lower berths (some triple share cabins have one upper/lower bunk scenario and feature port holes). Akademik Sergey Vavilov carries a maximum of just 92 guests – making for true, small-ship expedition cruising. This is particularly important in Antarctica where visitor guidelines dictate that no more than 100 people can be on shore at any one time. We fall under this limit and that equals maximum time ashore at all locations. Ships carrying more than 100 guests compromise your time ashore. Enjoy Great Dining? So do we. The exciting schedule of onshore excursions, zodiac cruises and onboard activities are guaranteed to work up a serious appetite. Although the ship operates in some of the most remote locations in the world, you can expect an exceptional variety of tasty meals, prepared by a team of professional international chefs. Breakfasts are usually buffet style. Lunches offer a great choice of light meals - as well as more substantial options for those who are hungry - and each evening there is a hearty three-course meal offering both variety and choice. There’s also an excellent wine list featuring a range of international wines. You can get a cup of tea or coffee at any time of the day or night and we always offer afternoon tea with cakes and biscuits. Guests with dietary restrictions or special meal requirements are also well catered for. Join us on the Bridge. There is an open-bridge policy and guests are welcome to meet the navigating crew at virtually any time of day; there’s always something to learn from the officers on watch and the bridge is one of the best places on the ship for spotting whales and sea birds. Operational Safety. There are no compromises here. The expedition staff and crew onboard Akademik Sergey Vavilov have the deepest respect for changeable weather in the polar regions and the varying sea and ice conditions. That respect is apparent in every decision made throughout the voyage. The ship carries the most extensive inventory of safety equipment on all excursions and require leaders to undergo vigorous and effective safety training programs. Your expedition team are well prepared, so you can relax and enjoy your voyage. Relax — You're on Holiday. The ship also features a Finnish dry-heat sauna, a plunge pool, a hot water Jacuzzi, a small gymnasium and day spa with massage therapist. An expedition gear package is included. An expedition cruise requires a fair bit of planning and some special items of clothing and equipment are needed. You will have use of an expedition wet weather gear package free of charge, which includes a quality waterproof/windproof jacket and bib-pants as well as insulated, comfortable rubber boots designed for extended walking. A set of expedition binoculars and a walking pole are also available for the duration of your voyage. This saves you buying expensive items you may only ever use once and eliminates the need to carry such cumbersome gear all the way to the ship. If you do have your own gear, of course you are welcome to bring it. Make sure it is wind and waterproof. If you have questions about gear, feel free to ask.

Itinerary



Day 1 - DAY 1 / USHUAIA (ARGENTINA)
Our journey to Antarctica commences this afternoon in Ushuaia,in southern Argentina. We gather at our central meeting pointand transfer to the pier and embark our expedition ship. Aftersettling in to our cabins and exploring the ship, we meet ourexpedition team and fellow passengers. Excitement is in the airas we enjoy a welcome cocktail and dinner and cast off, boundfor Antarctica and the adventure of a lifetime.
Day 2 - DAYS 2-3 / AT SEA – TOWARDS ANTARCTICA
We chart a southerly course for Antarctica. This stretch ofthe South Atlantic is rich in its bio-diversity and showcasesan abundance of wildlife. We will be joined by hundreds ofseabirds including the wandering albatross. Giant petrels andsmaller Cape petrels are also constant companions as we makeour way south. Photographing these magnificent birds takespatience and skill and our photography expert will be on handto show you the best techniques. Join the ship’s Captain on thebridge and learn about the operations of our modern researchvessel. Throughout the day our onboard experts educate uswith a series of presentations about the environment, the wildlifeand history and the locations we hope to visit in the comingdays. As we approach the coastline of Antarctica, we anticipatean increase in whale sightings.
Day 3 - DAYS 4-7 / SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS AND ANTARCTICA
We awaken today and the magnificent snowy peaks ofcontinental Antarctica are laid out before us. Even ourexperienced expedition staff, some with more than 100 journeyssouth, will take a moment to pause and reflect on this incrediblesight. Take a deep breath – you have arrived. This is Antarctica.The waterways of the Antarctic Peninsula are home to deepbays, pristine coves and inlets and numerous small islands.The Gerlache coastline features heavily glaciated mountainspermanently covered in ice and snow. Rocky outcrops, knownas ‘nunataks’ are home to gentoo, Adelie and chinstrap penguin rookeries and the waters are rich in marine life. Wefrequently encounter seals, including the powerful leopard seal,usually found hauled out on an ice floe. Curious humpbackwhales and the smaller minke whales are present much of thetime as they feed on the vast schools of krill. Sightings of orcaare not uncommon.Our activity program is in full swing and we encourage all gueststo choose how their adventure unfolds. Every day we plan anexciting range of activities, including guided hikes on shore(both short and long), visits to wildlife colonies with our expertnaturalist guides. The historic huts and science stations locatedalong the peninsula provide a fascinating glimpse into the pastand the present. Zodiac cruising among the ice searching forseals and whales is a memorable activity. Meanwhile, our seakayakers may explore several miles from the ship experiencingAntarctica from an entirely different perspective. Our residentphotography guide will be on hand to help you with yourcamera handling and image composition. Maybe what youreally want to do is sit on a rock, simply watching the penguinscome and go from the water? Make yourself comfortable andenjoy the show.Planned excursions along the Antarctic Peninsula could includeCierva Cove or Mikkelsen Harbour, Danco Island, the MelchiorIslands and Fournier Bay - or a cruise through the ErreraChannel to visit the gentoo penguin rookeries at CuvervilleIsland. Wilhelmina Bay is another favourite location and onewhere we frequently encounter playful humpback whales.Nearby, Paradise Harbour is a particular highlight and offers anexcellent hiking route to a viewpoint providing expansive views.Andvord Bay and Neko Harbour provide yet another continentallanding opportunity.It is somewhere along this stretch of coastline that we plan tospend a night on shore, camping in Antarctica. We have all theright gear and equipment and an expert team to make it happen- all you need is an adventurous spirit! If the weather is goodand site characteristics suit our requirements, we will always gofor it. Camping is included in the voyage price and there is noneed to pre-book this activity. After several busy days of exploration along the Peninsula, wehead north across the Bransfield Strait, bound for the SouthShetland Islands. This is an important whale migration corridorand we can expect sightings of humpbacks, or the resident podof Orca that inhabit this stretch of water.
Day 4 - DAY 8 / SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS
By morning we arrive in the South Shetland Islands. Theadventure is not over and if the weather conditions allow, we sailthe ship into the flooded volcanic caldera at Deception Island.This is a very dramatic place and history is all around us as weexplore the old whaling station, with the rusted old boilers anddilapidated wooden huts. At the far end of the beach is an oldaircraft hangar. This is where Australian, Sir Hubert Wilkins,made the very first flight in Antarctica in 1928. There is also anoutstanding hike, high up onto the rim of the crater.After leaving Deception Island, we cruise along the coastof Livingston Island which on a sunny day is a memorableexperience. There are several other landing sites in the SouthShetlands including Half Moon Island, or the broad pebblybeach at Yankee Harbour, where we sometimes encounterWeddell seals sunning themselves. This is another great spot fora hike or a Zodiac cruise. Hannah Point, with its elephant sealcolony and nesting Antarctic petrels - is another possibility. Inthe evening, we navigate north through the McFarlane Strait andinto the Drake Passage.
Day 5 - DAYS 9-10 / DRAKE PASSAGE – RETURN TO SOUTH AMERICA
As we make our way back to South America, the educationalpresentations continue and we enjoy an entertaining andmemorable voyage recap by our Expedition Leader. Join ourphotography experts in the multimedia room and downloadand back up your precious images. If weather conditionsallow, we hope to make a rounding of Cape Horn. This fabledstretch of water is home to legendary tales of exploration andearly navigation. It’s a fitting place to reflect on a wonderfulexpedition. Approaching the entrance to the Beagle Channel inearly evening light, we enjoy a special dinner attended by theCaptain of the ship.
Day 6 - DAY 11 / ARRIVE USHUAIA (ARGENTINA)
In the early morning, we arrive into Ushuaia, Argentina. It is timeto say farewell to your crew and fellow travellers. Guests willbe transported to their hotels or to the airport for return flightshome. It will be possible to connect to flights through to BuenosAires or other destinations in South America. Otherwise enjoy anight in town or venture further afield to explore the highlights ofPatagonia.
Day 7 - Please Note:
Polar exploration can be unpredictable. Specific sites visited will depend on prevailing weather and ice conditions at thetime of sailing. The above itinerary should be read as a ‘guide only’ and may change. The ship’s Captain in conjunction with the Expedition Leadercontinually review the sailing plan throughout the voyage, making adjustments to the itinerary along the way to take advantage of optimal weatherand ice conditions or to maximize our encounters with wildlife. Decades of experience spent exploring these waterways mean we have a largenumber of outstanding landing sites and Zodiac cruising locations to consider, even when the weather conditions may not be ideal or when heavyice may hinder our planned route. A flexible approach is something we encourage you to bring to the ship.

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
27-11-201907-12-2019USD $9,095Triple Share
27-11-201907-12-2019USD $11,295Twin Semi-Private
27-11-201907-12-2019USD $12,295Twin Private
27-11-201907-12-2019USD $13,395Superior
27-11-201907-12-2019USD $14,595Shackleton Suite
27-11-201907-12-2019USD $16,595One Ocean Suite

Inclusions

    • Outstanding wildlife observation on shore, Zodiac cruising and from the ship
    • In-depth exploration of the Gerlache coastline and Antarctic Peninsula
    • Visits to historic sites and science stations
    • Learn about the environment, wildlife and ecology of Antarctica from polar experts

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