fbpx

Explore the South Atlantic, Antarctica and Patagonia

Explore the South Atlantic, Antarctica and Patagonia

From £5,509 GBP

Description

We start in Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, where you can join a city tour before heading towards Antarctica. Here, the UNESCO World Heritage Site Peninsula Valdés is the first stop. This is one of the wildlife highlights of Argentina where you can see some of the largest marine animals in their natural environment. Next up is Puerto Madryn where you can join excursions like whale watching or hikes in the wonderful surroundings. Then we set our course for the Falkland Islands, where we use small boats to go ashore for exploring, hiking or bird watching safaris and visit Stanley, the capital of the Falklands.

Ashore in spectacular Antarctica
In Antarctica you will experience everything from landings in spectacular surroundings to theme days on board. You can also enjoy field days, kayaking and explore the waters and ice in small boats. Turning back we pass Cape Horn, which seafarers – before the Panama Canal – had to pass in order to cross from one side of the Americas to the other. Here we even try to make a landing, despite its reputation of high seas and challenging conditions. Via the Chilean fjords we reach Punta Arenas where the next thing is to say farewell and board your flight home.

Please note: your voyage prices include economy flight between Punta Arenas and Santiago de Chile

Trip Name
Explore the South Atlantic, Antarctica and Patagonia
Days
18
Overview
Vessel Type: Expedition Length: 136m Passenger Capacity: 970 Built: 2003 MS Midnatsol has a strong environmental profile and a modern design. The interior’s bright, colourful décor is inspired by the warm sunny climate, a motif also reflected in the many pieces of Norwegian modern art on display. She is also a TV star, being featured in the award winning documentary "Hurtigruten 365", made by Norwegian TV. On deck 9 you find the sun deck and a Jacuzzi. Key qualities of the MS Midnatsol include the large, two-story panorama lounge above the bow, and the large glass expanses that allow natural light to enter, while providing extraordinary views. MS Midnatsol is an ice class 1X ship and equipped with advanced technology, making her very well suited for expedition voyages in Antarctica. Two-story panorama lounge  Bars  Café  Library  Restaurant  Separate a la carte restaurant  Playroom  Sauna  Shop Jacuzzis Fitness room Amfi theatre for educational lectures and conference facilities

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 - Colonial centres
You start the voyage with an overnight stay in Montevideo. Visit the Ciudad Vieja (Old Town) with its 18th century buildings, the vibrant Mercado del Puerto, the bustling Avenida 18 de Julio with its numerous theatres, museums and art galleries, and the stretch of white, sandy beaches surrounding the city.
Day 2 - Day 2 - All aboard
The next morning you embark the MS Midnatsol, and the adventure begins!
Day 3 - Day 3 - Your basecamp at sea
Spending a day at sea sailing south towards the Peninsula Valdez. Take the time to get to know your fellow adventurers, check out the Explorer room or just enjoy the views from the deck. Your Expedition Team will offers fascinating and informative briefings into the history and biology to be seen.
Day 4 - Day 4 - Wildlife highlights
You can look forward to our one and half day stay in the Valdés region. This is one of the wildlife highlights of Argentina where you can experience some of the largest marine animals in their natural environment. We will also pay a visit to the amazing Puerto Madryn.
Day 5 - Day 5 - Nature at it's best
The Valdez Peninsula is a fauna reservation that has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. Situated on Argentina's barren eastern Patagonian coast, this oddly shaped peninsula is home to some of the country's richest wildlife, with elephant seals, magellanic penguins, the southern right whale and a great vatiety of birds.
Day 6 - Day 6 - Setting course
We set course south to the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic, located 772 kilometres north of Cape Horn and about 1,600 kilometres from Antarctica. Whilst we are at sea a number of presentations will be given about the history and wildlife in the region.
Day 7 - Day 7 - Meet the locals
The Falklands Islands consist of two large islands and around 700 smaller ones with an estimated 3,000 inhabitants. As we reach the westernmost settled outposts in the Falklands you will see remote farms that have been family owned for six or seven generations. The sheep graze alongside immense colonies of albatross and rockhopper, penguins while predatory striated caracaras patrol overhead and upland geese forage at the water’s edge. We will visit a local family and enjoy cakes and refreshments.
Day 8 - Day 8 - Up close and personal with the penguins
The Falklands are teeming with wonders of wildlife and nature. This is an unpolluted environment with fantastically clear blue skies, seamless horizons, vast open spaces and stunning white sand beaches. The penguins will approach you close up, stop and take a glance, before continuing on their way in total disregard to your presence, giving you some great photo opportunities!
Day 9 - Day 9 - Explore by foot
Stanley, the islands’ capital, makes a wonderful starting point for the various excursions we offer in the area. The town is easy enough to discover in a day on foot as shops and services are all centred on the port, including Stanley's lively pubs.
Day 10 - Day 10 - Prepare to be amazed
Tomorrow we are in Antarctica! You will soon enough find out if your inner image of Antarctica fits reality. We will fill the day with preparatory exercises – titbits of information that give you the best possible “canvas” on which to paint your experiences. Our curated Polar film festival will continue in the lecture hall.
Day 11 - Days 11 - 14 - Isolated Antarctic bliss
Now you are in one of the most remote areas of the world! We will visit places that were occupied by whalers in the past and explore the endless white surroundings. Come ashore and join our expedition team to see the penguins, seals and possibly whales up close; enjoy field days, kayaking and exploring the waters and ice in small boats.Weather, wind and ice conditions dictate our programme and schedule. Safety is always the first priority and the captain will decide the final sailing schedule during the voyage. While in Antarctica, we will attempt to land on several sites. Among the places we will see are Cuverville Island, home to one of the largest known colonies of gentoo penguins. We may also explore Neko Harbour, beautifully located in the inner part of Andvord Bay; Paradise Harbour which got its descriptive name from the whalers during the last century; Wilhelmina Bay or “Whale-mina Bay” as it is called due to its spectacular scenery and humpback whales in December; the floating ice of the Antarctic Sound; and Brown Bluff, recognisable by the 750-metre high cliffs that dominate the landscape. After exploring this superlative-exhausting continent, we set course for South America again.
Day 12 - Day 15 - Following polar explorers
The Drake Passage was notorious among the early polar explorers and is a unique voyage which only a few have had the chance to experience. You can use this days at sea to recap your experiences, sort your photos or simply relax on deck.
Day 13 - Day 16 - Achieving greatness
When ranking the mythical places on Earth, Cape Horn is high on the list. Before the Panama Canal, seafarers had to pass this infamous rocky island in order to cross from one side of the Americas to the other. We will do our best to make a landing on Cape Horn – however, this is an area known for high seas and challenging conditions and if we make it this will be a great achievement.
Day 14 - Day 17 - Like nowhere else on Earth
As we set course for Punta Arenas, we sail through some of the wildest and most impressive landscapes anywhere on earth. The Chilean fjords are deep with high mountains and glaciers calving into the sea. Enjoy the amazing views from deck, or come ashore to explore the area like Darwin did more that 180 years ago.
Day 15 - Day 18 - The journey ends
Sadly, every adventure must come to an end. When we reach Punta Arenas, on the edge of the Strait of Magellan, it is time to say goodbye to all your new friends and the crew. Your journey home continues with your flight to Santiago de Chile.
Day 16 - Please Note:
This is an expedition where the elements rule, and the weather, wind and ice conditions will determine our schedule. Safety is paramount and the captain will decide the final sailing itinerary during the voyage. Hence, this itinerary is just an indication of what you can experience and why every expedition with us is unique.

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
22-10-201708-11-2017£5,509Polar Outside. From
22-10-201708-11-2017£6,601Arctic Superior. From
22-10-201708-11-2017£9,588Expedition Suite. From

Inclusions

    • Journey to destinations where few places on the planet can match the incredible experiences with wildlife and nature
    • Witness a haven for native wildlife including penguins returning from sea to nest and an abundance of whales
    • Embark on an expedition early in the season when Antarctica is at its most white and pristine
    • Join our extensive onboard programme including lectures on popular science topics and access to the science and photo centres

Map