Antarctica
Remote and rugged Antarctica, with its monumental and other-worldly scenery, is beautiful in a way that staggers the imagination. When ancient Greeks went exploring, they called the farthest place they could dream of Ultima Thule. And today, Antarctica remains the farthest place out there; to explore it is to enter our planets ultimate Ultima Thule.
We sail south on splendidly outfitted and surprisingly comfortable ice-strengthened ships and even an icebreaker, complete with bar/lounges and libraries, and private baths for most cabins. (They also have a clinic and physician on board, and satellite telephone, fax and e-mail capacities) On-board naturalists lecture, hobnob, and help identify the Last Continents lavish wildlife. Our voyages from Ushuaia, Argentina, head into Drakes Passage, where crabeater, Weddell, and leopard seals, pods of orcas, and fleets of seabirds bring the seas and skies to life. We weave in and out of celebrated ice and sea-mountain passages, and Zodiac ashore on the Antarctic Peninsula, the South Shetlands and spectacular South Georgia Island to hike, study, and photograph the teeming wildlife.
On the icebreaker we visit and socialize with the Emperor Penguins, we travel along the coast and investigate and explore the huge frozen continent by zodiac and helicopter and we call on such fascinating places as McMurdo Sound, the mysterious Dry Valleys and the Ross Sea. On first seeing mainland Antarctica from the Ross Sea, Robert Falcon Scott observed with bookkeeperish precision that the golden light on this wonderful scene of mountain and ice satisfies every claim of scenic magnificence.
For the more adventurous among us, a number of our voyages even offer sea kayaking, camping, mountaineering and cross country skiing.
On the icebreaker we visit and socialize with the Emperor Penguins, we travel along the coast and investigate and explore the huge frozen continent by zodiac and helicopter and we call on such fascinating places as McMurdo Sound, the mysterious Dry Valleys and the Ross Sea. On first seeing mainland Antarctica from the Ross Sea, Robert Falcon Scott observed with bookkeeperish precision that the golden light on this wonderful scene of mountain and ice satisfies every claim of scenic magnificence.
For the more adventurous among us, a number of our voyages even offer sea kayaking, camping, mountaineering and cross country skiing.
Trips in Antarctica
Overview:
Departures: Nov 2010-Mar 2011
11 - 20 Days of Expeditionary Voyaging
Aboard ice-hardened ships
From $4390
Overview:
Departures: Nov - Feb
14 or 23 Days of Expeditionary Voyaging
From $10,270
Overview:
Departure: Dec 2011
31 Days of Expeditionary Voyaging
helicopter & zodiac excursions
From $37,990
Overview:
Departures: Dec 2010
32 Days of Expeditionary Voyaging
Falklands to Ross Sea, via Phantom Coast
From $24,990
Overview:
Departures: Nov 2011
29 Days of Expeditionary Voyaging
helicopter & zodiac excursions
From $35,390
Overview:
Departures: Jul 2010 - Jan 2012
14 - 66 Days of Expeditionary Voyaging
From $13,990
Overview:
Departures: Nov 2010
30 Days of Expeditionary Voyaging
From $21,990
Overview:
Departures: Oct & Nov 2010
14 Days of Expeditionary Voyaging
From $15,290
