Epic Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica
Areas Visited
Antarctica Peninsula
South Georgia Islands
Falkland Islands
Duration
19 days
Departures
Vessels
Price:
On Request
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Itinerary
Map
Day 1
Depart from Ushuaia, Argentina, and set sail towards the Falkland Islands (Malvinas). Ushuaia is often referred to as the "Gateway to Antarctica" and offers stunning scenery with rugged peaks and access to the Beagle Channel.
Day 2-3
At sea, en route to the Falkland Islands. This is a great opportunity to get familiar with the ship and its facilities, attend lectures by the onboard Expedition Team, and enjoy the ocean views.
Day 4-5
Explore the Falkland Islands. The Falklands are a British Overseas Territory known for their unique blend of British culture and wild landscapes. Activities include Zodiac landings to see penguins, seals, and other wildlife, as well as visiting Port Stanley, the capital, which offers a quaint English charm.
Day 6-7
At sea, en route to South Georgia. This journey takes you through the Furious Fifties, a stretch of powerful waters marking the entry into Antarctic waters. The Expedition Team will provide insights into the wildlife and geology of South Georgia.
Day 8-9
Explore South Georgia. This remote island is renowned for its wildlife, including king penguins, elephant seals, and Antarctic fur seals. Visit sites like Gold Harbour, St. Andrew's Bay, and Grytviken to experience the island's rugged beauty and historical significance.
Day 10-11
Continue exploring South Georgia, focusing on its diverse wildlife and historical sites.
Day 12-13
At sea, en route to the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula. This is a good time to relax, attend lectures, or spot marine life from the ship.
Day 14-15
Explore the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula. Activities include Zodiac landings at penguin rookeries, research stations, and viewpoints. The Antarctic Peninsula offers breathtaking landscapes with glaciers, icebergs, and snowfields.
Day 16-19
Continue exploring the Antarctic Peninsula, focusing on its unique landscapes and wildlife. The itinerary may vary based on weather conditions and wildlife sightings.
Itinerary
Map
Day 1
Depart from Ushuaia, Argentina, and set sail towards the Falkland Islands (Malvinas). Ushuaia is often referred to as the "Gateway to Antarctica" and offers stunning scenery with rugged peaks and access to the Beagle Channel.
Day 2-3
At sea, en route to the Falkland Islands. This is a great opportunity to get familiar with the ship and its facilities, attend lectures by the onboard Expedition Team, and enjoy the ocean views.
Day 4-5
Explore the Falkland Islands. The Falklands are a British Overseas Territory known for their unique blend of British culture and wild landscapes. Activities include Zodiac landings to see penguins, seals, and other wildlife, as well as visiting Port Stanley, the capital, which offers a quaint English charm.
Day 6-7
At sea, en route to South Georgia. This journey takes you through the Furious Fifties, a stretch of powerful waters marking the entry into Antarctic waters. The Expedition Team will provide insights into the wildlife and geology of South Georgia.
Day 8-9
Explore South Georgia. This remote island is renowned for its wildlife, including king penguins, elephant seals, and Antarctic fur seals. Visit sites like Gold Harbour, St. Andrew's Bay, and Grytviken to experience the island's rugged beauty and historical significance.
Day 10-11
Continue exploring South Georgia, focusing on its diverse wildlife and historical sites.
Day 12-13
At sea, en route to the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula. This is a good time to relax, attend lectures, or spot marine life from the ship.
Day 14-15
Explore the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula. Activities include Zodiac landings at penguin rookeries, research stations, and viewpoints. The Antarctic Peninsula offers breathtaking landscapes with glaciers, icebergs, and snowfields.
Day 16-19
Continue exploring the Antarctic Peninsula, focusing on its unique landscapes and wildlife. The itinerary may vary based on weather conditions and wildlife sightings.
Itinerary
Map
Day 1
Depart from Ushuaia, Argentina, and set sail towards the Falkland Islands (Malvinas). Ushuaia is often referred to as the "Gateway to Antarctica" and offers stunning scenery with rugged peaks and access to the Beagle Channel.
Day 2-3
At sea, en route to the Falkland Islands. This is a great opportunity to get familiar with the ship and its facilities, attend lectures by the onboard Expedition Team, and enjoy the ocean views.
Day 4-5
Explore the Falkland Islands. The Falklands are a British Overseas Territory known for their unique blend of British culture and wild landscapes. Activities include Zodiac landings to see penguins, seals, and other wildlife, as well as visiting Port Stanley, the capital, which offers a quaint English charm.
Day 6-7
At sea, en route to South Georgia. This journey takes you through the Furious Fifties, a stretch of powerful waters marking the entry into Antarctic waters. The Expedition Team will provide insights into the wildlife and geology of South Georgia.
Day 8-9
Explore South Georgia. This remote island is renowned for its wildlife, including king penguins, elephant seals, and Antarctic fur seals. Visit sites like Gold Harbour, St. Andrew's Bay, and Grytviken to experience the island's rugged beauty and historical significance.
Day 10-11
Continue exploring South Georgia, focusing on its diverse wildlife and historical sites.
Day 12-13
At sea, en route to the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula. This is a good time to relax, attend lectures, or spot marine life from the ship.
Day 14-15
Explore the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula. Activities include Zodiac landings at penguin rookeries, research stations, and viewpoints. The Antarctic Peninsula offers breathtaking landscapes with glaciers, icebergs, and snowfields.
Day 16-19
Continue exploring the Antarctic Peninsula, focusing on its unique landscapes and wildlife. The itinerary may vary based on weather conditions and wildlife sightings.
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?