Antarctica Express Air-Cruise
Areas Visited
Antarctica Peninsula
Duration
6 days
Departures
Vessels
Price:
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Itinerary
Map
Day 1: Start of the Air-Cruise
Arrive in Ushuaia, Argentina, at the pier.
Board your ship in the afternoon and sail along the Beagle Channel towards Cape Horn.
Day 2: Cape Horn and Drake Passage
After an overnight crossing, wake up in full view of Cape Horn.
Weather permitting, board a Zodiac to visit Cape Horn.
Continue sailing towards Antarctica through the Drake Passage.
Day 3: Drake Passage
Attend lectures and presentations on board.
Watch for wildlife such as seabirds and whales.
Day 4: Drake Passage and Antarctica
Cross the Antarctic Convergence.
Reach the South Shetland Islands and enjoy the first sight of Antarctic land.
Board a Zodiac for a shore visit to a penguin colony.
Day 5: Antarctica and Scheduled Return Flight
Spend the day exploring Antarctica.
Disembark at King George Island and walk to the aircraft.
Fly back to Punta Arenas, Chile.
Day 6: End of the Air-Cruise
After breakfast, transfer to the Punta Arenas airport for your onward flight.
Itinerary
Map
Day 1: Start of the Air-Cruise
Arrive in Ushuaia, Argentina, at the pier.
Board your ship in the afternoon and sail along the Beagle Channel towards Cape Horn.
Day 2: Cape Horn and Drake Passage
After an overnight crossing, wake up in full view of Cape Horn.
Weather permitting, board a Zodiac to visit Cape Horn.
Continue sailing towards Antarctica through the Drake Passage.
Day 3: Drake Passage
Attend lectures and presentations on board.
Watch for wildlife such as seabirds and whales.
Day 4: Drake Passage and Antarctica
Cross the Antarctic Convergence.
Reach the South Shetland Islands and enjoy the first sight of Antarctic land.
Board a Zodiac for a shore visit to a penguin colony.
Day 5: Antarctica and Scheduled Return Flight
Spend the day exploring Antarctica.
Disembark at King George Island and walk to the aircraft.
Fly back to Punta Arenas, Chile.
Day 6: End of the Air-Cruise
After breakfast, transfer to the Punta Arenas airport for your onward flight.
Itinerary
Map
Day 1: Start of the Air-Cruise
Arrive in Ushuaia, Argentina, at the pier.
Board your ship in the afternoon and sail along the Beagle Channel towards Cape Horn.
Day 2: Cape Horn and Drake Passage
After an overnight crossing, wake up in full view of Cape Horn.
Weather permitting, board a Zodiac to visit Cape Horn.
Continue sailing towards Antarctica through the Drake Passage.
Day 3: Drake Passage
Attend lectures and presentations on board.
Watch for wildlife such as seabirds and whales.
Day 4: Drake Passage and Antarctica
Cross the Antarctic Convergence.
Reach the South Shetland Islands and enjoy the first sight of Antarctic land.
Board a Zodiac for a shore visit to a penguin colony.
Day 5: Antarctica and Scheduled Return Flight
Spend the day exploring Antarctica.
Disembark at King George Island and walk to the aircraft.
Fly back to Punta Arenas, Chile.
Day 6: End of the Air-Cruise
After breakfast, transfer to the Punta Arenas airport for your onward flight.
Frequently asked questions
FAQs
1. How do I book an expedition with Unsold Antarctica?
2. What is included in the expedition price?
3. What is not included in the expedition price?
4. What should I pack for Antarctica?
5. Are there Antarctica expeditions suitable for solo travelers?
6. How many people will be on my Antarctica expedition?
7. What is your cancellation policy?
8. Do you offer travel insurance?
1. How do I book an expedition with Unsold Antarctica?
2. What is included in the expedition price?
3. What is not included in the expedition price?
4. What should I pack for Antarctica?
5. Are there Antarctica expeditions suitable for solo travelers?
6. How many people will be on my Antarctica expedition?
7. What is your cancellation policy?
8. Do you offer travel insurance?
1. How do I book an expedition with Unsold Antarctica?
2. What is included in the expedition price?
3. What is not included in the expedition price?
4. What should I pack for Antarctica?
5. Are there Antarctica expeditions suitable for solo travelers?
6. How many people will be on my Antarctica expedition?
7. What is your cancellation policy?
8. Do you offer travel insurance?