This voyage takes in the wildlife-rich wonders of South Georgia and the Falklands, as well as the dramatic landscapes of the Antarctic Peninsula. You’ll travel on board one of the most exciting new polar ships with spacious cabins, state-of-the-art technology and optional kayaking. A chance to follow in the footsteps of legendary polar explorer Shackleton on a multi-day hike is also available.
Trip Summary
- Spend 5 days in South Georgia, 4 days in Antarctica and 1 day in the Falkland Islands
- Includes the possibility to join Shackleton's 3 day alpine crossing of South Georgia (additional cost and limited spaces)
- Antarctic operational experience since 1992
- A low expedition staff to guest ratio of 1:8 to ensure a high level of personalisation
- Activities such as kayaking, snorkelling, camping & mountaineering available on select departures (extra cost)
- Complimentary pre-embarkation hotel night, parka jacket & post-voyage digital photo book, as well as drinks with dinner
Trip Overview
From
$20,595 - $66,395
Operator's Itinerary
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