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Antarctic Peninsula & the South Atlantic itineraries

 

Classic Antarctic Peninsula with South Shetlands - 13-15 days

Antarctic Dream expedition - 11-14 days

Antarctic Peninsula Basecamp Plancius - 15 days

Crossing the Polar Circle - 15 days

Weddell Sea and Antarctic Peninsula - 15 days

Antarctica XXI - 10 days

Explorer’s quest: Falklands, South Georgia and the Peninsula - 22 days

Falklands, South Georgia, Antarctic Peninsula - 22 days

Exclusive South Georgia with Shackleton crossing - 21 days


 

 

Trip report for the Antarctic Peninsula

 

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Fiona’s travel tips

DON’T MISS: Camping overnight on the peninsula to experience Antarctic weather close up. It might seem tough at the time but you won’t regret it! Don’t forget to pre-book as it’s popular.

LET US KNOW: If you have a former connection with any of the polar regions we visit by ship. Perhaps you or a relative lived on one of the bases, or were a member of a past expedition? We can offer you the chance to share your experiences, diaries or photographs with others on your voyage. In the past we’ve even got the ship to make unscheduled visits to tie in with such an event.

 


Clients’ comments

“It was a fascinating voyage with lasting impressions. The wildlife both on the Falklands and on Antarctica is incredibly rich. The organisation on board the ship was very good. Among the talks given by the scientific crew I enjoyed the witty talks by Robert Headland the most. The familiar atmosphere in the lodges on Sea Lion Island and on Carcass Island was very nice indeed. Last but not least I should like to thank you for the impeccable organisation on your part.”

Mr Hubert Kalf, Epic Antarctica icebreaker voyage

“Most helpful, informative, and friendly service at all stages. Absolutely spectacular trip which exceeded my already high expectations. Brilliant value for money, notwithstanding the high cost. It says it all that I was looking at your brochure for a future trip, as soon as I got back!”

Judith Philip, Antarctic Peninsula, December 2008