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Photographer’s Antarctica & South Georgia

Photographer’s Antarctica & South Georgia

From USD $14,600

Description

Time and light, the photographer’s most treasured attributes, feature in abundance on this inaugural voyage. Over 20 glorious days you’ll enjoy Antarctica bathed in springtime; retrace Shackleton’s small boat voyage across the Scotia Sea and photograph in exquisite dawn light on the wildlife-packed beaches of South Georgia. Our natural history and photography guides share their knowledge, kayakers enjoy extended excursions, and those who simply want to sit and take it in have the time to do so.

Photography Guide – Chris Bray
Awarded Australian Geographic’s ‘Spirit of Adventure’ winner in 2009, Chris Bray continues to travel the world with his camera capturing photographs and video that have been published by the likes of National Geographic, both Australian and Canadian Geographic, TIME magazine and the Discovery Channel. Join Chris on this special adventure as he presents his photography masterclass series (surcharge applies) to help you capture the very best of Antarctica and South Georgia.

Your Voyage Includes: Flight from Santiago (or Punta Arenas) to Stanley, Falkland Islands (1 Dec ’18)

Trip Name
Photographer’s Antarctica & South Georgia
Days
20
Overview
Vessel Type: Expedition Length: 71 metres Passenger Capacity: 50 Built / refurbished: 1985 / 2000 Polar Pioneer is one of the most popular style of vessels currently used in Antarctica and the Arctic. Originally built as an ice-strengthened research vessel in Finland in 1982, she was refurbished in 2000 and converted into a passenger ship for expeditions to the polar regions. Polar Pioneer’s excellent reputation for polar expedition cruising is due to her strength, maneuverability and size. She is small and nimble, which means she can sail up close to landing sites and venture where other, larger ships can’t. Carrying just 54 passengers, she allows us to offer you a far more personal and intimate experience of the destination we are visiting. Dining Our professional chefs present three healthy, delicious meals daily, with morning and afternoon tea available in the dining rooms in between. All of our produce is sourced locally, with fresh fruit and vegetables, and freshly baked bread and pastries, served wherever possible. We are able to cater for a range of special meal requests, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, lactose free and other allergy specific requirements – please ensure you list this on your personal details form. Observation Decks Our spacious observation decks provide a congenial place to watch for wildlife or follow the ship’s progress on nautical charts. Rug up for unparalleled scenery from the outer decks or flying bridge, where our naturalists help you identify wildlife. Learning and Lectures At sea, join our polar specialists as they entertain and inform us with illustrated talks, and prepare us for making shore visits with mandatory safety and environmental briefings. Captain and Crew Our highly experienced Russian captain and crew are among the best ice navigators in the world. Our efficient stewardesses attend to rooms and serve our meals, whilst the crew work mainly behind-the-scenes to help our expedition leader get the ship to where we want to go. Getting Ashore Polar Pioneer boasts a fleet of Zodiacs that transport us ashore to penguin rookeries, scientific stations and historic sites, and provide us with a platform for photography. Our small excursion crafts take us beyond the reach of giant cruisers, and our philosophy of “getting out amongst it” is put to practice. Medical Clinic A basic medical clinic is managed by our English-speaking Ship’s Doctor, who is available at all times to assist with bouts of sea sickness and other unexpected emergencies. On-board Entertainment From socialising in our fully-stocked lounge bar to enjoying Captain’s drinks, trivia nights and charity auctions, or escaping to the sauna for some R&R; our small ship offers some fun entertainment options for when we’re not out and about. Technology and Connectivity Polar Pioneer has communication services that are available for an additional fee. These include satellite telephone, email and fax. Please note that these services are basic and not suitable for continuous use. Internet access is available on board for an additional cost. Please note that due to the remote nature of our expeditions, connection cannot always be guaranteed. 

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1: Punta Arenas to Puerto Williams, Chile
Today you'll board our aircraft for the short, scenic flight to Puerto Williams. On arrival you'll enjoy a town tour before boarding Polar Pioneer to begin our journey to Antarctica and South Georgia.
Day 2 - Days 2-3: Drake Passage
Spend the next couple of days getting familiar with our ship, your home-away-from-home, and enjoying briefings from our expedition team and our naturalist and historian. For those part of the photography masterclass, your guide will prepare you with initial workshops.
Day 3 - Days 4-7: Antarctic Peninsula
We cruise from the South Shetland Islands and through spectacular Gerlache Strait, passing the western flank of the Antarctic Peninsula - where you'll step foot on the continent. While cruising among the icebergs we may attempt to enter Antarctic Sound and visit some of the magnificent penguin rookeries at the northern end of the Peninsula.
Day 4 - Day 8: Elephant Island (weather permitting)
We will attempt to land on wild and spectacular Elephant Island, where Shackleton’s men wintered below an upturned rowboat.
Day 5 - Days 9-10: Scotia Sea
We farewell Antarctica and begin our crossing to South Georgia. You'll have time to unwind and reflect on Antarctica and prepare for the next leg of our adventure.
Day 6 - Days 11-14: South Georgia
Four days exploring South Georgia, investigating the network of harbours along the northern side of this wonderful island. We combine the fascination of local history with wildlife havens by visiting the old whaling station at Grytviken. Nearby are enormous penguin rookeries in St Andrews Bay, Royal Bay, Gold Harbour and Salisbury Plain, to name just a few.
Day 7 - Days 15-17: Scotia Sea
If time and weather permits, we may pass Shag Rocks - the six small islands in the westernmost extremity of South Georgia - before we continue our journey towards the Falkland Islands.
Day 8 - Day 18: Stanley, Falkland Islands
Today enjoy a stop in Port Stanley, capital of the Falklands, before cruising west-bound towards Ushuaia.
Day 9 - Day 19: Scotia Sea
Back on the Scotia Sea we make our last sea crossing. As Tierra del Fuego approaches, the air becomes warmer and we may smell the scent of green, grass-covered land.
Day 10 - Day 20: Ushuaia, Argentina
During the morning we travel up the Beagle Channel to dock in Ushuaia, then transfer to our hotel or onto homeward-bound flights.
Day 11 - Please Note:
Please note that all of our itineraries are at the mercy of weather conditions and not all landings are guaranteed. Our itineraries are flexible and will change voyage to voyage, allowing the best chance to make the most of surprising wildlife displays and unexpected opportunities.

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
01-12-201818-12-2018USD $0Triple Cabin
01-12-201818-12-2018USD $0Twin Public
01-12-201818-12-2018USD $0Twin Economy Private
01-12-201818-12-2018USD $0Twin Private
01-12-201818-12-2018USD $0Mini Suite
01-12-201818-12-2018USD $0Captain's Suite

Inclusions

    • Hone your photography skills in our Photography Masterclass with Chris Bray
    • Film the courting, mating and stone-stealing of penguins
    • Close encounters with curious elephant seal pups
    • Capture the early season Antarctic light over ice-clad mountains
    • Crabeater, Weddell and leopard seals on ice floes
    • Photograph albatross, petrels and prions alongside our naturalist

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