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EPIC ANTARCTICA
Semi-Circumnavigation
31 days - 30 nights

Ushuaia
Getting to the southernmost city in the world is easy, because the local airport (USH) is served by flights from Buenos Aires, and Santiago, Chile. Don't worry about where you'll stay when you arrive: we've included a night at one of the city's charming hotels.
Embarkation Day
Boarding is in the late afternoon. We'll take care of your luggage so you can explore the city at the end of the Earth before embarkation.


Drake Passage and South Shetland Islands
Seabirds accompany the ship across the Drake Passage to the South Shetland Islands, our intended first landfall in Antarctica. Our Expedition Team is planning landings at penguin rookeries. They will deploy Zodiacs to cruise through ice floes where seals lounge in the Antarctic summer sun.


Antarctic Peninsula
Pushing every southward, we cross the Antarctic Circle to enter a world where daylight is continuous. There will be shore landings and Zodiac cruises in quiet bays where dozens of icebergs have run aground. From Marguerite Bay, the icebreaker will enter the Bellingshausen Sea.




The Phantom Coast
Our route follows the Phantom Coast. Explorer Richard E. Byrd gave the coast that lies between Palmer Peninsula and Thurston Island its ghostly title. For two centuries, the ice-locked coastline defied the efforts of explorers to chart it. We also plan to visit Peter I Island. In 2006, the last time one of our expeditions successfully landed, our historian noted that only 800 people in all human history had been known to visit the fog enshrouded island.



Amundsen Sea
Look forward to several adventurous days of breaking through the Amundsen Sea pack ice. We'll deploy our helicopters so you can witness the power of the icebreaker from the air.



Ross Ice Shelf
Excitement builds as you approach the immense Ross Ice Shelf. If conditions permit, we plan to land out helicopters atop the floating ice barrier. Be on the alert of Emperor Penguins. The water around the Ross Ice Shelf is known to be the habitat of the world's largest penguin species.


Ross Island and McMurdo Sound
Ross Island is home to the US research base McMurdo Station and Scott Base, New Zealand's research station. Nearby is Robert Falcon Scott's Discovery Hut (1901-04). The historic building is slowely deteriorating under the onslaught of a century of ice, snow and wind. Conservation efforts are underway. Our planned visit is carefully controlled to ensure that the impact of our exploration is negligible. Environmentally responsilbe tourism is the hallmark of a Quark Expeditions voyage.

Our exploration of McMurdo Sound may include visits to penguin rookeries, research stations and encounters with marine mammals. Although each voyage is painstakingly planned, it is impossible to provide prior to departure a definitive summary of the journey you will actually experience. The Expedition Leader in cooperation with the ship's Captain adjusts the route as the expedition unfolds to take advantage of the best weather and ice conditions. For this reason, no itinerary provided in advance of the voyage should be considered exact.



Ross Sea and Cape Royds
At Cape Royds, we'll visit Ernest Shackleton's Nimrod Hut (1907-09). A century after construction, the hut is now considered one of the ten most endangered monuments in the world. The Antarctic Heritage Trusts are raising funds for its restoration. Quark Expeditions supports the project through onboard charity auctions, and visitor admission fees.



Southern Ocean and Campbell Island
Heading north, we plan to pause at Campbell Island, a nature preserve where Royal Albatross nest. You'll follow boardwalks through lush greenery to observation points, from which you can photograph the wildlife.



Enderby Island to Lyttelton, New Zealand
Yellow-eyed Penguins, Royal Albatross and New Zealand sea lions share Enderby Island with Red-crowned Parakeets. If the conditions are right, we'll go ashore to explore the protected environment, before disembarking our epic adventure in Lyttelton, New Zealand.
 
Route Map
You'll sail about 5700 nautical miles from Ushuaia to Lyttelton, New Zealand. Some departures may be operated in the reverse direction.
 
Services
SERVICES INCLUDED
Hotel accommodation: one night pre-expedition with breakfast.
Shipboard accommodation with daily housekeeping.
All breakfasts, lunches and dinners on board throughout your voyage.
All shore landings and Zodiac excursions per the daily program.
All helicopter transfers and aerial sightseeing according to each day's program.
Leadership throughout the voyage by our experienced Expedition Leader, including shore landings and other activities.
Formal and informal presentations by our Expedition Team and guest speaker, Adrian Raeside as scheduled.
Photographic Journal on DVD.
Polar Arts program with interactive workshops.
A pair of expedition boots on loan for shore landings.
A Quark Expeditions parka to keep.
Coffee, tea, cocoa, and bottled water available around the clock.
Comprehensive pre-departure materials.
Group transfers from the hotel to the ship at the embarkation port, and from the ship to the local airport on disembarkation - plus all baggage handling aboard ship.
All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout the program.
SERVICES NOT INCLUDED
Any airfare, whether on scheduled or charter flights; passport and visa expenses; government arrival and departure taxes; meals ashore; supplement for single hotel accommodations; baggage, cancellation and personal insurance (which is strongly recommended); excess baggage charges and all items of a personal nature such as laundry, bar and beverage charges and telecommunication charges; and the customary gratuity at the end of the voyage for those who have served you aboard (guidelines will be provided).