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Experts since 1991, making Cold Oceans Expeditions
for thousands of delighted guests.
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Our Antarctic Expeditions
Antarctic Adventure
Actively exploring the Peninsula
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Scandinavian built for the Russian Academy of Science, this ship was designed to travel quietly, during hydro-acoustic research. The ship is exceptionally stable, yet maneuverable. External stabilizers and a built-in trimming system provide exceptional stability. Akademik Sergey Vavilov has an ice-strengthened hull and a cruising speed in open water of 14.5 knots.
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Start: Ushuaia, Argentina |
Finish: Ushuaia, Argentina |
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Aboard Akademik Sergey Vavilov
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Antarctic:
Expedition Dates and Rates |
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Days |
Cabin |
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Triple Shared |
Twin Shared |
Twin Semi Private |
Twin Private |
Superior |
Suite |
Cook Suite |
Nov 01, 09
-Nov 12, 09 |
12 |
$4,990 |
$5,990 |
$6,290 |
$7,290 |
$7,790 |
$8,290 |
$8,990 |
Nov 11, 09
-Nov 22, 09 |
12 |
$4,990 |
$5,990 |
$6,290 |
$7,290 |
$7,790 |
$8,290 |
$8,990 |
Dec 27, 09
-Jan 07, 10 |
12 |
$6,590 |
$7,790 |
$8,290 |
$9,390 |
$9,890 |
$10,590 |
$11,690 |
Jan 19, 10
-Jan 30, 10 |
12 |
$6,590 |
$7,790 |
$8,290 |
$9,390 |
$9,890 |
$10,590 |
$11,690 |
Mar 01, 10
-Mar 12, 10 |
12 |
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Day-By-Day Itinerary. |
Day 1 |
Ushuaia, Argentina
This expedition is perfect for travelers eager to push the envelope while acquainting themselves with the Antarctic Peninsula. Overnight in Ushuaia.
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Day 2 |
Embarkation Day
After embarkation in the late afternoon, you will sail down the Beagle Channel. Keep watch on deck for seabirds, penguins and rainbows.
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Day 3-4 |
Crossing the Drake Passage
Prepare for rough water, but do not be disappointed if your crossing is smooth sailing. The Drake is always changing.
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Day 5-9 |
South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula
Many factors play a role in shaping the expedition's progress. We attempt to leave the ship to explore at least twice a day. Perhaps, you'll feel salt spray on your face as the Zodiac weaves in and around grounded icebergs in Pleneau Bay. You could scramble to the top of a craggy hill for an unforgettable view of an icy chasm near Port Lockroy. Strap on a harness for a polar plunge into the frigid waters of Neko Harbour.
Over the course of the austral spring and summer, the sun lingers longer and longer, melting snow and ice. Wildlife abounds: chicks hatch and fledge, and pods of whales breach in a deep bay where a calving iceberg has churned up krill, the local delicacy. The natural cycle of life ensures that every expedition is different. And that every expedition is different. And that every expedition is full of surprises!
In Antarctica, silence is so complete that interruptions become indelible memories: noisy penguins squabbling over prized pebbles, the boom and crack of a calving glacier near Petermann Island. Then there is the sound of breathing as your arms pump and your legs power you up an incline on cross-country skis. As you sail from island to shore to bay during four days in the Peninsula, the Expedition Team provides opportunities to test your endurance and engage your curiosity.
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Day 10-12 |
Drake Passage to Ushuaia
Activities during the return voyage depend on the conditions of the Drake. A smooth crossing is a busy crossing.
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Please note: read this itinerary as a guide only;
our exact route and program vary according to weather and ice conditions and the wildlife we encounter.
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Antarctic Expeditions
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