13 days

Antarctica Off the Beaten Track 2013-14

Antarctica Off the Beaten Track 2013-14

Ushuaia

Seals and seabirds of the Beagle Channel

Antarctica’s seabirds

Camping in tents on Antarctica

Seals

Shackleton

South Shetland Islands

Whales

The epic icebergs and landscape of the Antarctic Peninsula

Touring icebergs by kayak

Trip rating
  • Sailing in comfort we begin this 12 night, 13 day expedition at the tip of South America onboard Antarctica’s mobile wilderness/adventure lodge. We chart a course through the Drake Passage and might make landfall in the South Shetland Islands prior to reaching the Antarctic Peninsula. When we arrive at the Antarctic Peninsula, be prepared to be dazzled. Even our experienced staff members many of whom have visited the southern region a hundred times or more are still astonished by its pristine beauty. The abundance of wildlife is truly extraordinary including five seal species, massive penguin rookeries of gentoo, adélie and chinstrap as well as a profusion of seabirds from albatross to skuas. It is nature you will experience up close and personal on frequent specialized excursions inland and on water.

    Note: Weather, ice and other mitigating factors may result in changes to our itinerary and alteration to certain shore excursions.

    Itinerary

    Day 1 - Ushuaia

    Today is the first day of our adventure. As we board the vessel, in Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city at the tip of Argentina, and start to become familiar with ‘our home’ for the next 13 days we cannot help but wonder about the exciting journey ahead of us. In the early evening, we set sail and begin our voyage leaving behind Ushuaia and charting a course through the Beagle Channel.
    Dinner

    Day 2-3 - The Drake Passage

    Crossing the Drake Passage, there is so much excitement in the air as we make our way ever closer to the white continent. Guests eagerly soak up the friendly atmosphere onboard, as our numerous Polar experts and educational professionals prepare us for our adventures with presentations and courses on everything Antarctic, from wildlife and history, to first aid and snow safety. Eventually, we will cross the Antarctic Convergence where we will notice a distinct drop in temperature as we enter the waters of the Antarctic Ocean. Along the way, we will witness many spectacular sights from icebergs to an array of seabirds and even several whale species some of which are known on occasion to breach from the sea.
    Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner

    Day 4-10 - The Antarctic Peninsula

    In the waterways of the Antarctic Peninsula, we make as much time as possible to explore by inflatable Zodiacs to incorporate our expedition goals and marvel up close at nature’s glory. Planned excursions may include Neko Harbour, Wilhelmina Bay and the southerly Petermann Island, where we will observe Weddell, crabeater and elephant seals, skuas and other seabirds as well as a shocking abundance of penguins including some very large colonies of the comical Adélie penguin. Amongst these varied landing sites and extraordinary bays for cruising, we find ourselves delving into our expedition field photography program as well as our hiking, snow shoeing, sea kayaking, cross country skiing and mountaineering/ski touring. Using the weather as our guide, we endeavour to extend ourselves beyond the standard limits of expedition cruising itineraries. With a flexible hospitality team we are able to spend more time onshore in our chosen environment to meet all of our expeditionary goals. Once alongside the peninsula we plan to launch our overnight kayaking experience. After packing the kayaks with the necessary gear for our adventure we leave the ship and paddle into a chosen destination. Once we land we expect to spend about 2/3 hours stretching our legs and exploring. Some of you may ascend to a walk-able summit to take in the views, and massive icebergs in every direction. We also look for a possible campsite and assemble our tents for the wonderful experience of overnight camping in Antarctica. The next morning we pack our gear, jump into the kayaks and paddle for a few hours before rejoining our fellow travelers on board the ship. Specifics for our mountaineering and ski touring program will also depend on weather and avalanche safety. With our focus on the experience rather than the number of penguins we see, we have the flexibility to take our time to launch our outdoor pursuits in the right area for the required length of duration. We envisage the ability to offer a couple of mountaineering and ski touring options throughout the time in Antarctica.
    Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner

    Day 11-12 - The Drake Passage

    As we leave this magical place and make our way north, heading again across the Antarctic Convergence and the Drake Passage before rounding Cape Horn, we have no doubt that time will be spent sharing and reflecting on the wonderful experiences of the last few days. This sailing time is optimal for reviewing your newfound ‘field photography’ skills and learning more from our onboard presentation staff and educational experts. Sailing up the Beagle Channel, we celebrate the conclusion of our Polar expedition with a special dinner onboard.
    Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner

    Day 13 - Ushuaia

    In the early morning, we will arrive back in Ushuaia. It is time to say farewell to your crew and fellow travelers. Guests will be transported to their hotels or to the airport for return flights home.
    Breakfast
  • What to Know

    What's Included

      • Shipboard accommodation
      • Port taxes
      • Highly experienced expedition leader, crew and lecturers
      • All meals including afternoon teas on most days
      • Access to public viewing areas
      • Shore excursions by Zodiac boat
      • On-board lectures, videos, slide and film shows
      • On-board medical officer
      • Comprehensive pre-departure booklet and expedition manual

    Not Included

      • All airfares
      • Visa and passport fees, airport departure taxes
      • Pre-voyage hotel accommodation
      • Post-voyage hotel accommodation
      • Laundry, postage, telephone calls, drinks, medical expenses
      • Travel insurance, emergency evacuation charges
      • Gratuities to staff and crew

    Safety Information

    Safety is paramount on a Peregrine voyage. Due to new International Security Regulations, you will not be able to approach the ship on your own. You will have to arrive with the rest of the group, accompanied by a Peregrine representative. Full details of embarkation/disembarkation procedures will be supplied with your final documentation. On board you will be asked to participate in the obligatory lifeboat drill. We will also conduct important briefings on landing procedures and Zodiac operations.

  • Map Itinerary

  • Our Ships

    Akademik Ioffe

    Akademik Ioffe

    Designed for polar research, the Akademik Ioffe is modern, comfortable, safe and ice-strengthened. From small group sessions to briefings for all passengers, we have public spaces onboard the ship ideally suited for each and every need. A separate bar and lounge, as well as a library provide ideal places to sit and relax or catch up on some reading. A selection of movies and documentaries can also be watched in the lounge.

    Enjoy the sumptuous meals prepared for you by our culinary team in our dining room, which can host all clients in a single seating with ample room.

    Other facilities include the theatre style presentation room, gift-shop, fitness room, massage room, sauna and plunge pool.

    Departure Dates for the Akademik Ioffe

    • 08 Nov 2013 - 20 Nov 2013
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