Weddell Sea - In Search of the Emperor Penguin

11 Day Itinerary

Ships: Aleksey Maryshev , Grigory Mikheev

Your unique chance to be part of a true expedition voyage!

The Emperor Penguin rookery, as has been seen over the last two seasons, is situated south of Snow Hill Island. Although we will not be able to reach that far through the ice, the idea is mainly to situate ourselves between Snow Hill Island and James Ross Island close to the ice-edge and observe the Emperor Penguins on their way to the open water on Day 5. If the weather and/or ice-conditions do not allow this maneuver, we will try again the next day and reschedule our cruise programme. If on the other hand the weather is great, but we cannot find any Emperor Penguins, our programme would still unfold on Snow Hill Island with a visit to the historic hut of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Otto Nordenskjöld and a visit to Seymour Island in order to see fossils there in the afternoon. The Antarctic Peninsula offers you the most dramatic scenery and biggest variety of wildlife in Antarctica. In the southern summer large ice-free areas provide breeding grounds for very large numbers of seabirds and seals.

From King George Island and Penguin Island we will sail down to the beautiful Paradise Bay, where you can go ashore on the Antarctic mainland.

The narrow and spectacular Lemaire Channel is surrounded by mountains and glaciers and a popular passage for several species of whales journeying up and down the sheltered Antarctic Peninsula waterways.

In the Antarctic Peninsula Minke Whales, the smallest of the rorqual whales, and ferocious-looking Leopard Seals are common...


Itinerary

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 Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, the southernmost city in the world located at the Beagle Channel and sail through this scenic waterway for the rest of the evening.

Days 2 - 3  During these two days we will sail across the Drake Passage. When we cross the Antarctic Convergence, we arrive in the circum-Antarctic up welling zone. In this area we may meet Wandering Albatrosses, Grey Headed Albatrosses, Black-browed Albatrosses, Light-mantled Sooty Albatrosses, Cape Pigeons, Southern Fulmars, Wilson’s Storm Petrels, Blue Petrels and Antarctic Petrels.

In the late afternoon we plan our first Zodiac-landing on Penguin Island, which lies close off the south coast of King George Island. Penguin Island was sighted in 1820 by a British expedition and so named by expedition leader Bransfeld because penguins occupied the shores of the 1 mile long island.

Day 4  We will sail into the Weddell Sea through the ice-clogged Antarctic Sound. Huge tabular icebergs will announce our arrival to the eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula. We plan to visit Paulet Island with a million pairs of Adelie Penguins. In the afternoon we visit Brown Bluff, a ice-capped, flat-topped mountain with a prominent cliff of reddish-brown volcanic rock on the north side.

Day 5 - 6  Between Snow Hill Island and James Ross Island we will make our first attempt to observe Emperor Penguins on the ice-edge making their way to open water. In case this should fail we will tray again on day 6. Alternatively we will visit the remains of the Nordenskiöld expedition on Snow Hill Island. We might also visit Seymour Island, where many fossils can be found, the Argentinean station Esperanza on the Antarctic Continent (where we can observe Gentoo Penguins, Cape Petrels, Pale-faced Sheathbills, skuas, Kelp Gulls and Antarctic Terns) and – on our way to the Nortwest Antarctic Peninsula - Astrolabe Island, discovered by the French expedition of captain Jules Dumont d’Urville during 1837-1840 and named by him after his chief expedition ship the “Astrolabe”.

Day 7  In the Northwest Peninsula we plan to visit Cuverville Island with the largest colony of Gentoo Penguins in the region and furthermore bird-specie such as Southern Giant Petrels, Wilson’s Storm-petrels, Antarctic Shags, South Polar Skuas, Kelp Gull and Antarctic Terns. From there we sail through Paradise Bay with its myriad ice-bergs and deep cut fjords. We will have opportunities for Zodiac cruising between the icebergs in the inner parts of the fjords.

Day 8  After a morning visit on Enterprise Island, first charted by the Belgium explorer Gerlache in 1898 and well-known by whalers operating in the area in the early 20th century, we sail to Hannah Point where we can see Chinstrap and Gentoo Penguins and also small numbers of Macaroni Penguins, various other bird-specie and Southern Elephant, Weddell and Antarctic Fur Seals.

Day 9 – 10  In the Drake Passage we have again a chance of seeing many seabirds and to take advantage of the knowledge of our lecture team.

Day 11  We arrive in the morning in Ushuaia and disembark.

Photograph courtesy of Oceanwide Expeditions

A classic Antarctic scene as a Weddell Seal hauls out on the ice!


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