Sail into the Falkland Islands (Las Malvinas), South Georgia and Antarctica with this 20-day expedition. Start in the Falklands and enjoy watching interesting native wildlife like the Rockhopper Penguin and Black-browed albatrosses. Also, meet the people who have made this island home for generations. From there, set sail for South Georgia. Visit one of the world’s largest king penguin colonies and watch elephant seals relaxing on the shores. Then cruise along the Antarctic Peninsula and among the South Shetland Islands, visiting sites in the Antarctic Sound and in the Gerlache Strait. This is an expedition like no other.
Pick up at the airport in Port Stanley, town visit, and embarkation.
We enjoy the long white-sand beach during a morning visit to Saunders Island. A wilderness experience, the main attractions are rockhopper penguins, nesting black-browed albatross, and sub-Antarctic gentoo penguins. In the afternoon, we visit Carcass Island. There is an option for an easy hike to the settlement, bird watching, and a typical Falklands tea experience.
Morning landing at Bleaker Island, a natural reserve with a famous bird area featuring a large variety of birds. In the afternoon, we head to South Georgia.
As we sail towards South Georgia, attend an engaging program of lectures and presentations. In the company of expert guides, watch for wildlife from the lounge or from the outside decks. You may spot magnificent seabirds, such as albatrosses and petrels, as well as different species of whales.
Depending on sea conditions over the previous days, arrival is planned for the afternoon. Provided we receive approval from the South Georgia government, we plan to do an evening Zodiac cruise at Elsehul Bay.
Our first landing is at Grytviken. We clear Customs and then visit the historical site with the South Georgia Museum and Ernest Shackleton’s grave. In the afternoon, we land at Fortuna Bay / Stromness to see king penguins. Here we learn more about Shackleton and his expedition, and there is also an optional 2-3 hour “Shackleton walk.”
In the morning, we plan a landing at Gold Harbour, a spectacular location with king penguins, elephant seals, and hanging glaciers.
There are also sooty albatrosses here. In the afternoon and on a Zodiac cruise, we visit Cooper Bay to see
macaroni penguins.
St Andrews Bay is the destination of our morning excursion. We see the largest king penguin colony, and
elephant seal bulls. In the afternoon, we plan a Zodiac cruise and landing at Ocean Harbour. The highlights here are a shipwreck and the remains of the whaling industry
In the morning, we plan to visit Prion Island to see the nesting wandering albatross. In the afternoon, we
head to Salisbury Plain for more king penguins and stunning landscapes.
As we make our way back to the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), our program of lectures and presentations continues.
In the afternoon, we will see Elephant Island. While a landing here is very unlikely, we will see the island from the ship or, if sea conditions allow, from a zodiac.
Upon arrival at Port Stanley, we disembark and transfer to the airport for the departing flight.
Cruise along the Antarctic Peninsula and among the South Shetland Islands, visiting sites in the Antarctic Sound and the Gerlache Strait. The voyage may include visits to sites such as Gourdin Island, Brown Bluff, Half Moon Island, Deception Island, Wilhelmina Bay, the Lemaire Channel, Cuverville Island, the Melchior Islands, or other magnificent places.
Arriva in Ushuaia and disembarkation
This expedition includes:
This expedition excludes:
KAYAKING:
Ocean Nova: $695 USD pp
Magellan Explorer: $895 USD pp
HIKING AND SNOWSHOEING:
$85 USD pp, per excursion
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