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Chile : Tours
: Classic Antarctica Air-Cruise
| Classic Antarctica Air-Cruise |
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Available from November to December
Duration:
7 days / 6 nights
Valid Until:
31-Dec-2008
Price from: Dolar US
7,100.00 |
Jumping over Cape Horn and the mythical waters of the Drake Passage, Antarctica XXI invites you to a unique experience that will take you to one of the most remote places on earth, the coldest, highest, windiest, driest, and most inhospitable continent - Antarctica.
In a little over three hours of flying from Punta Arenas to King George Island, the largest Island of the South Shetland Archipielago, you will be at the gates of the white continent.
From King George Island we will navigate for six days and five nights along the Antarctic Peninsula, visiting the most wonderful places and enjoying the best wildlife sites of Antarctica. During the whole journey we will be giving different lectures to introduce and inform you about this wonderful Continent.
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Day 1.
Arrival at the city of Punta Arenas where you will be met by Antarctica XXI staff, to be transferred to
the selected hotel. During the afternoon, you will meet your expedition mates and receive
instructions concerning the guidelines that should be followed in Antarctica and the procedures for
Zodiac boat embarkation and disembarkation. Later, you will enjoy our welcome dinner at the José
Nogueira Hotel, a French-style mansion that is over one hundred years old.
PLEASE NOTE: Passengers should be in Punta Arenas at 15:00 hours, at the latest.
Day 2.
Our Antarctic adventure will begin with the flight from Punta Arenas to King George Island (South
Shetland Islands). The flight takes a little over one and half hour. Upon arrival, we will be able to
tour around the area where the Frei Chilean Base and the Bellingshausen Russian Base are
located. We will gather at the beach on Fildes Bay for embarkation by Zodiac boats on board the
Grigory Mikheev.
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Day 3 to 6.
While cruising between the South Shetland Islands and the western coast of the Antarctic
Peninsula, sailing along ice-filled fjords and between spectacular icebergs, we will enjoy the
company of sea birds, penguins, seals and whales. Our journey southwards will include visits to
some of the most magnificent spots in the white continent, such as: Livingston Island, Port Lockroy,
Petermann Island, Paradise Bay, Cuverville and Deception Islands amongst others. Our target will
be the crossing of the Lemaire Channel and latitude 65° South. Our adventure will be very active,
with several daily landings and cruises in Zodiac boats, lectures and a very enjoyable time on
board.
Day 7.
Return to King George Island where we will disembark, in Zodiac boats, at the Frei Chilean Base,
and head to the aerodrome to take the flight back to Punta Arenas. The program ends upon arrival
at the Airport in Punta Arenas.
Transfer to the city will be available for passengers staying overnight in Punta Arenas.
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Included Excursions
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South Shetlands
An archipelago located in the South Antarctic Ocean, and north of the great Antarctic Peninsula, as part of the highest, driest and coldest continent on the planet. The beauty of this remote destination is created by its imposing glaciers, magnificent channels and the impressive fauna that inhabits the area. Voyaging to this far location can turn out to be an adventure that cannot be surpassed, given the scenic beauty, the spectacular white landscape and the nuances of the eternal ice. Hannah Point is a surprising spot where you will find a great variety of species, among which your attention will be captivated by Chinstrap, Gentoo and the magnificent Macaroni penguins, with their distinctive orange/yellow crests. Elephant seals, Antarctic Giant Petrels and Snowy Sheathbill are also to be seen.
Decepcion Island
An impressive volcano, still considered active and famous for its incomplete crater which is at sea level. Sailing and walking in this zone can result in a fabulous experience. One of the greatest attractions of this island is the combination of rock towers that come out of the sea. This amazing geological formation is known as "Neptune´s Bellows".
In this outstanding place, whose shape is like a horseshoe, you may have a bath in the warm coastal waters which can get close to 65° C, in contrast with the freezing surrounding waters in this corner of the world. Here you will also visit Whalers Bay, where we will see the remains of a former whailing station.
Petermann Island
This island is endowed with a unique beauty due to its immense granite walls and the abundant snow that composes the scenery. It also has the largest and southernmost colony of Adelie and Gentoo penguins, migratory species typical of Antarctica.
On Petermann Island you will be able to see a colony of Antarctic Blue Eyed Shag, a species much appreciated for its solemn stance and singular presence. In summer, Elephant Seals come out in groups to enjoy the sun, taking it lying on their sides, over the rocks of the island.
Wiencke Island - Port Lockroy
A bay that is 800 meters, located on the southwestern point of Wiencke Island. This place is particular because it was used by whalers almost one century ago. At present, it will not be strange to see Minke and Humpback Whale cruising along the coast. There is an old British scientific base which is now a museum.
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The Program Includes
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Transfer from Punta Arenas airport to the selected hotel.
- One overnight in Punta Arenas at the selected hotel.
- Welcome Dinner at Jose Nogueira Hotel.
- Flight from Punta Arenas to Frei Station on King George Island.
- Cruising for 6 days and 5 nights along the Antarctic Peninsula.
- Flight from Frei Station on King George Island to Punta Arenas.
- All meals and beverages on board.
- All guided shore excursions.
- Lectures and entertainment on board.
- Comprehensive pre- and post-voyage information material.
- Loan of waterproof boots for landing in Antarctica.
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The Program does NOT Include
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- Accommodation and meals other than those included in the program.
- Visa and/or Passport expenses.
- Arrival and/or departures taxes.
- Communication expenses.
- Laundry expenses.
- Gratuities
- Personal insurance.
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Important
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Every effort will be made to adhere to the planned program. However, it must be realized that with
this type of adventurous travel to Antarctica, changes to the itinerary may occur due to severe and
unpredictable weather. We need to emphasize the fact that weather conditions are unpredictable
and that safety is always the paramount concern on any Antarctic voyage.
For this reason Antarctica XXI reserves the right to change the itinerary here described due to
weather conditions or other factors beyond Antarctica XXI’s control without consulting the
participants. Any change to the planned itinerary will be made exclusively and absolutely according
to the judgment of the Captain of the aircraft or the vessel. It is understood that such decisions will
be made in the best interests of all the passengers and with regard to the safety of the vessel and
the aircraft. A tight time-schedule connection with an Antarctic expedition is unwise. For this reason, Antarctica
XXI strongly suggests that a flexible air ticket be held for your journey home, and in any case not to
book a flight on the same day of the return flight from Antarctica.
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Notes
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Baggage Allowance
The maximum weight allowed on the flights to and from Antarctica is 20 kg per passenger, including
hand luggage. The excess baggage may be left in custody in Punta Arenas.
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Rates
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Rates per person in double occupation.
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Double |
| Cabins with shared services |
US$ 7.600 |
| Cabins with private services |
US$ 8.700 |
| Superior Cabin |
US$ 9.900 |
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