Classic Antarctica
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Overview
Highlights
- The most wildlife-rich part of Antarctica - penguins, whales, seals, sea birds
- Narrow sheltered waterways and fjords
- Spectacular mountains rising directly out of the sea
- Historic sites
- Active scientific stations
- Great variety of terrain over short distances
- Icebergs and active glaciers
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Trip includes
- 10 breakfasts, 9 lunches and 10 dinners
- Comfortable cabin accommodation and use of all public areas on cruise
- Specialist expedition staff
- All shore excursions from the ship including the use of Zodiacs
- Lectures, videos, slide and film shows and guide services
- Medical services (there is a resident medical officer and infirmary on board)
- Port taxes and port charges imposed by government authorities
- Pre-departure information
Itinerary
Embark the USHUAIA in the afternoon and meet your expedition and lecture staff. After you have settled into your cabins we sail along the famous Beagle Channel and the scenic Mackinlay Pass.
meals : D
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We leave Antarctica and head north across the Drake Passage. Join our lecturers and naturalists on deck as we search for seabirds and whales, and enjoy some final lectures. Take the chance to relax and reflect on the fascinating adventures of the past days on the way back to Ushuaia.
meals : B,L,D
During the early morning we cruise up the Beagle Channel, before quietly slipping into dock in Ushuaia. It is a busy time, with people saying farewell to our crew and others who have shared the intensity of being in a magnificent white wilderness. We head off in our different directions, hopefully with a newfound sense of the power of natural forces.
meals : B
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The total tour cost includes the tour price (regular or promotional) and the compulsory local payment. The promotional price is subject to change. Check directly with the operator for the latest price offer. The tour operator requires you to pay only the tour price to purchase your travel. The compulsory local payment will be paid when you join the trip. All prices are based on double, twin or triple share occupancy. Solo passengers will be accommodated in a double, twin or triple room according to availability with a passenger(s) of the same gender. Single supplement only needs to be paid if the passenger does not want to share and requests their own room. Discounts can only be applied at the time of booking and cannot be added at a later date, regardless of any changes made to the original booking.
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Tour Operator
PolarExplorers organized, produced and co-guided the first ever North Pole Dogsled Expedition open to amateur explorers in 1993. We take pride in our unrivaled experience and long history of helping people from across the globe achieve their polar adventure dreams.
2013 – Our year starts out with a South Pole Last Degree Ski Expedition followed by a successful summit of Vinson Massif. On the expedition is the first-ever heart transplant recipient to ski to both the North and South Poles, along with a team of remarkable cardiologists from Canada who are doing amazing work in the field of cardiac transplantation.
2012 – PolarExplorers kicks off the the year by standing at the South Pole on the centennial anniversary of Robert Falcon Scott's arrival at the South Pole. Soon after our Full South Pole Ski team arrives at the South Pole after skiing more than 1,100 km from the coast of Antarctica.
PolarExplorers guides are passionate about what they do. Among their top priorities are helping team members to become comfortably self-sufficient. They do this by giving every team member personal guidance and advice hewn from years of experience. From choosing the best equipment to helping you learn how to cook a decent meal, they are there to help. You'll find PolarExplorers guides easy to get along with and eager to share thier expertise. Perhaps best of all, they are genuinely invested in making your experience as safe, positive and rewarding as possible.
When it comes to polar travel PolarExplorers wrote the book. Back in 1993 we produced and co-guided the first-ever dogsled and ski expedition to the North Pole for amateur adventurers, carving a path in the frozen ice for all others to follow. Over the years we've had adventurers of all ages and abilities join us. We have guided men and women from 5 years old to 80 years old, and we have developed a reputation for giving exceptional individual attention, both on and off the ice. From the moment you register until you board your return flight home, you can be confident that the entire PolarExplorers staff will work with you to ensure that you have the best possible experience.
While rugged and hostile, the polar regions are extremely delicate. They demand that we are proactive in both our care for ourselves as well as our care for the environment. No other part of the planet is experiencing greater global warming related change than the polar regions. We need to be responsive and proactive about taking care of the ends of the Earth. You can read more about our environmental stewardship here.
Why do we guide expeditions to the ends of the Earth? That's easy - we are passionate about the high latitudes. Like you, we have been captured by the mystery and beauty of the far North and South. Our idea of a good time is strapping on skis and breaking train over frozen landscapes or mushing a team of huskies past frozen sculptures of sea ice. To us frozen eyelashes and frosty faces make people more beautiful, and the crunchy sound of a sled gliding over compacted snow is music to our ears. We guide trips to the Poles because we love and respect their unforgiving and beautiful environments and we want to share with others the powerful sense of discovery that makes an expedition of this magnitude rewarding.
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What's excluded
- Air transport and airport transfers before and after the cruises
- Passport and vaccination charges, reciprocity fees and airport departure taxes
- Accommodation and meals or other services not included in the ship cruise itinerary
- Laundry, postage, personal clothing, medical expenses, travel insurance and items of a personal nature such as bar charges, wine and phone calls
- Emergency evacuation charges
- Customary end of voyage tips
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