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PLEASE NOTE
All itineraries are for guidance only. Programs may vary depending
on local ice and weather conditions and in order to take advantage
of opportunities to see wildlife. Flexibility is paramount
for expedition cruises.
Day
1 In the afternoon, we embark in Puerto Madryn.
Day 2 At sea, in the westerlies the
ship is followed by several species of albatrosses, storm
petrels, shearwaters and diving petrels.
Day 3 In the Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
we plan to spend the whole day on the fascinating western
side of the archipelago. On New Island we’ll witness
how heavy Black-browed Albatrosses try to land and take off
in a colony they share with the sturdy Rockhopper Penguins.
A hike along the shore of Carcass Island will give us instead
views of Magellanic and Gentoo-Penguins, as well as close
encounters with water fowl and Night herons.
Day 4 In Stanley, the capital of the
Falklands, we can experience Falkland culture, wich has some
South- American characteristics as well as Victorian charm.
In Stanley and surrounding area we can see a quite important
number of stranded clippers from a century ago.
Days 5-6 At sea, on our way to South
Georgia we will cross the Antarctic Convergence. Entering
Antarctic waters, the temperature will drop as much as 10
degrees C in the time span of only a few hours. Near the Convergence
we will see a multitude of southern seabirds near the ship;
several species of albatrosses, shearwaters, petrels, prions
and Skuas.
Days 7-10 In South Georgia we shall
visit the bay of Elsehul, with it´s very active fur
seal breeding beach, and then take course to Right Whale Bay,
Salisbury Plain, Gold Harbour and Cooper Bay to give you a
good opportunity to see a wide spectrum of landscapes and
wildlife, like the introduced Reindeer, Elephant seals, King
and macaroni penguins. At Fortuna Bay we might try to follow
in the footsteps of the great British Explorer Ernest Shackleton
and hike over to Stømness Bay. There and at Grytviken
we´ll see and abandoned whaling village, where King
Penguins now walk in the streets and seals have taken over
the buildings. At Grytviken we´ll also offer a visit
to the Whaling History Museum as well as to Shackleton´s
grave near by. One of the highlights might be our visit to
Prion Island, where we will witness the breeding efforts of
the huge Wandering Albatross and enjoy watching their displays.
Days 11-12 At sea, where the ship is
again followed by a multitude of seabirds. At some point we
might encounter sea-ice, and it is at the ice-edge where we
might have a chance to see some high-Antarctic species like
the Maccormick skua, Snow Petrel and the elusive Emperor Penguin.
Day 13 We might try to offer a landing
at the famous Elephant Island, where Shackleton and his men
had been castaway after having spent month on ice-floes.
Days 14-17 In the South Shetland Island
group we might visit Deception Island. The ring-shaped island
is a huge volcano of which the crater opens into the sea,
creating a natural harbour for the ship. Here we find hot
springs, an abandoned whaling station, thousands of Cape Pigeons
and many Dominican Gulls, Brown and South Polar Skuas and
Antarctic Terns. Wilson’s Storm Petrels and Black- bellied
Storm Petrels nest in the ruins of the whaling station in
Whalers Bay. There might be a possibility of an extended hike
on the island. On our way further South we will sail to Orne
Islands with large colonies of Chinstrap Penguins and a beautiful
view across the Gerlache Strait or to Cuverville Island, a
small precipitous island, nestled between the mountains of
the Antarctic Peninsula and Danco Island. It contains a large
colony of Gentoo Penguins and breeding pairs of Brown Skuas.
From there we sail to Neko Harbour in Andvord Bay and through
Paradise Bay with its myriad icebergs and deep cut fjords,
while having chances of seeing large whales. We will have
opportunities for zodiac cruising between the icebergs in
the inner parts of the fjords. We sail through the spectacular
Lemaire Channel to Pleneau and Petermann Island where we can
find Adelie Penguins and Blue- eyed Shags. In this area there
are good chances to encounter Humpback Whales, Minke Whales
and Fin Whales. A base visit will also be provided, to give
you an insight about the life of modern Antarcticans working
on the White Continent. Sailing north through Neumayer Channel
we arrive at the Melchior Islands with a very beautiful landscape
and again possibilities for zodiac cruising among the icebergs,
where we may encounter Leopard Seals, Crabeater Seals and
whales.
Days 18-19 On our way north we are
again followed by a great selection of seabirds while crossing
the Drake Passage.
Day 20 We arrive in the morning in
Ushuaia and disembark.
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