Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica
Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica
$15399
Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica
22 Days Starting in Montevideo, Uruguay and ending in Ushuaia, Argentina
Visiting: Montevideo, Falkland Islands, Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), South Georgia, Elephant Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula, Drake Passage, Ushuaia
Tour operator:
Tour code:
22065
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
1 - 134
Age range:
10-
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians, Vegans
Tour operated in:
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Interests:
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Tour Overview
Embark on an extraordinary expedition through the Falklands, South Georgia, and Antarctica, where adventure meets awe-inspiring natural beauty. This journey begins in Montevideo, Uruguay, and takes you aboard the G Expedition, a 134-passenger polar expedition ship. Discover the vibrant wildlife of the Falkland Islands, including penguins and albatrosses, and meet the resilient locals of Stanley. Explore South Georgia's rich history, from abandoned whaling stations to Shackleton's grave, and witness the majestic king penguin colonies. As you sail towards Antarctica, enjoy expert-led lectures and Zodiac excursions, spotting whales and seals amidst towering icebergs. Experience the untouched wilderness of the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula with daily shore landings, immersing yourself in the region's unique ecology and breathtaking landscapes. This expedition promises an unforgettable exploration of some of the planet's most remote and pristine environments.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Montevideo
Location: Montevideo
Accommodation Name: hotel
Arrive in Montevideo at any time. Arrival transfer included. Enjoy the sights and sounds of Uruguay's capital city.
Additional Information: There will be a welcome desk in the lobby of the start hotel that will provide more specific information on the G Expedition and your upcoming adventure.Please note that the first night in Montevideo is on twin share basis. If you're travelling solo or have an odd number of travellers in your group and have not purchased a private cabin, you will be paired with another solo traveller of the same gender.
TRANSPORT: Included arrival transfer.
Day 2: Montevideo/South Atlantic Ocean
Location: Montevideo
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Embarkation on the G Expedition begins in the afternoon at the port of Montevideo.
Embark on the G Expedition. Transfer as a group in the early afternoon. The morning is free, take the chance to explore one of Montevideo's colourful neighbourhoods. The evening is spent onboard the ship sailing southwards towards the Falkland Islands.
Additional Information: Please note while it is our intention to adhere to the itinerary described below, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable to make alterations. On the first day on board, meet the Expedition Leader for an expedition overview.
FREE TIME: MORNING Teeming with people and full of cultural activity, this bustling metropolis is the capital of Uruguay. Enjoy a walk and admire neoclassical and art deco buildings in its historical downtown area. Visit a tango bar or a beachfront disco at Punta Carretas or Positos neighbourhoods for a taste of its vibrant nightlife.
TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
ACTIVITY: AFTERNOON In the afternoon, join your fellow passengers to take your group transfer and begin your journey on the G Expedition. Please refer to your welcome letter or the joining instructions posted in the lobby of the start hotel. Make sure you have your passport handy as you are about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime.
Day 3: South Atlantic Ocean/Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
Location: Falkland Islands
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
With course set southeast, become acquainted with the ship. Enjoy the lecture and educational sessions about the extraordinary human and natural history of the Antarctic region.
Spend time on deck to spot wildlife including albatross and possibly whales and dolphins. Relax in the library, grab a drink in the Polar Bear Pub, or make some new friends in the Discovery Lounge.
ACTIVITY: Attend lectures hosted throughout the day on everything from local wildlife to geology to history. The G Expedition has one of the highest ratios of expedition team members to guests – with one expert for every ten guests there is always someone on hand to answer questions and provide greater insight and appreciation of the world at its extremes. The expedition team is comprised of professional and highly skilled historians, marine biologists, and naturalists who offer keen insight and a unique personal perspective to each and every adventure.
TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 4: South Atlantic Ocean/Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
Location: Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
With course set southeast, become acquainted with the ship. Enjoy the lecture and educational sessions about the extraordinary human and natural history of the Antarctic region.
Spend time on deck to spot wildlife including albatross and possibly whales and dolphins. Relax in the library, grab a drink in the Polar Bear Pub, or make some new friends in the Discovery Lounge.
ACTIVITY: Attend lectures hosted throughout the day on everything from local wildlife to geology to history. The G Expedition has one of the highest ratios of expedition team members to guests – with one expert for every ten guests there is always someone on hand to answer questions and provide greater insight and appreciation of the world at its extremes. The expedition team is comprised of professional and highly skilled historians, marine biologists, and naturalists who offer keen insight and a unique personal perspective to each and every adventure.
TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 5: South Atlantic Ocean/Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
Location: Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
With course set southeast, become acquainted with the ship. Enjoy the lecture and educational sessions about the extraordinary human and natural history of the Antarctic region.
Spend time on deck to spot wildlife including albatross and possibly whales and dolphins. Relax in the library, grab a drink in the Polar Bear Pub, or make some new friends in the Discovery Lounge.
ACTIVITY: Attend lectures hosted throughout the day on everything from local wildlife to geology to history. The G Expedition has one of the highest ratios of expedition team members to guests – with one expert for every ten guests there is always someone on hand to answer questions and provide greater insight and appreciation of the world at its extremes. The expedition team is comprised of professional and highly skilled historians, marine biologists, and naturalists who offer keen insight and a unique personal perspective to each and every adventure.
TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Days 6: Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)/Southern Ocean
Location: Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
The Falkland Islands provide a rare opportunity to witness the biological diversity and extraordinary scenery of the southern islands. Penguins are abundant here, and the Falklands have the largest black-browed albatross colony in the world. In Stanley, meet the hardy local inhabitants whose colourful houses provide contrast to the long, dark winters.
ACTIVITY: Witness the biological diversity and spectacular scenery of the southern islands on a stop at the Falkland Islands. With any luck, catch a glimpse of penguins like the Magellanic, Rockhopper and Gentoo species. Keep a look out for some of the island’s other wildlife like sea lions, king cormorants, black-browed albatross, skuas, night herons, giant petrels, striated caracaras, and sheep.
ACTIVITY: Stop at Port Stanley for an opportunity to meet the hardy local inhabitants whose colourful houses provide contrast to the long dark winters. The town is the capital of the Falkland Islands, most locals head to Stanley to do their shopping, visit the post office, or go golfing. The bomb disposal unit from the Falklands War in 1982 is also in the town as well as several war museums.
TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 8: Southern Ocean/South Georgia
Location: South Georgia
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
With a course set for South Georgia, days at sea are filled with historical and biological lectures to prepare for landings. Look out for the many whales that inhabit these waters.Our lecture series resumes to prepare us for South Georgia, spend plenty of time on deck to identify the abundant sea birds of the South Ocean. ACTIVITY: Attend lectures hosted throughout the day on everything from local wildlife to geology to history. The G Expedition has one of the highest ratios of expedition team members to guests – with one expert for every ten guests there is always someone on hand to answer questions and provide greater insight and appreciation of the world at its extremes. The expedition team is comprised of professional and highly skilled historians, marine biologists, and naturalists who offer keen insight and a unique personal perspective to each and every adventure.TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 9: Southern Ocean/South Georgia
Location: South Georgia
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
With a course set for South Georgia, days at sea are filled with historical and biological lectures to prepare for landings. Look out for the many whales that inhabit these waters.Our lecture series resumes to prepare us for South Georgia, spend plenty of time on deck to identify the abundant sea birds of the South Ocean. ACTIVITY: Attend lectures hosted throughout the day on everything from local wildlife to geology to history. The G Expedition has one of the highest ratios of expedition team members to guests – with one expert for every ten guests there is always someone on hand to answer questions and provide greater insight and appreciation of the world at its extremes. The expedition team is comprised of professional and highly skilled historians, marine biologists, and naturalists who offer keen insight and a unique personal perspective to each and every adventure.TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 10: South Georgia/Scotia Sea
Location: South Georgia
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Home to many interesting sites (including the grave of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton), South Georgia has several former whaling stations and boasts plenty of wildlife. Visit a huge colony of king penguins, a major highlight of this part of the journey. South Georgia is also home to over half of the world's enormous southern elephant seals, the largest of all seals. Keep an eye out for newly birthed southern elephant pups. Weather permitting, enjoy 3-4 days free to explore this island.South Georgia Island is home to many marvels including Shackleton’s grave, former whaling stations, incredible scenery and prolific wildlife. Weather permitting spend 3-4 full days and opt to explore this island. A huge colony of king penguins is the highlight of this part of the journey. On nearby islands look out for the wandering albatross in their nesting grounds.South Georgia is also the home over half of the world's enormous southern elephant seals, the largest of all seals. Keep an eye out for newly birthed southern elephant pups alongside their mothers.ACTIVITY: Spend four days exploring South Georgia Island if weather permits. Observe a large colony of King penguins, the second largest species of penguin that stand almost 100cm (3 ft) tall. Nearby islands are the nesting grounds for Wandering albatross, a species of albatross that only stays on land to breed and eat. Hopefully in the four days in the area the group will get a chance to spot one of these majestic sea birds during the small amount of time it spends on land. South Georgia is also the best place in the world to observe the southern elephant seal, the largest breed of seal. The island is home to over half of the world's population of these animals. October is a great time to see newly birthed pups alongside their mothers.TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 11: South Georgia/Scotia Sea
Location: South Georgia
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Home to many interesting sites (including the grave of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton), South Georgia has several former whaling stations and boasts plenty of wildlife. Visit a huge colony of king penguins, a major highlight of this part of the journey. South Georgia is also home to over half of the world's enormous southern elephant seals, the largest of all seals. Keep an eye out for newly birthed southern elephant pups. Weather permitting, enjoy 3-4 days free to explore this island.South Georgia Island is home to many marvels including Shackleton’s grave, former whaling stations, incredible scenery and prolific wildlife. Weather permitting spend 3-4 full days and opt to explore this island. A huge colony of king penguins is the highlight of this part of the journey. On nearby islands look out for the wandering albatross in their nesting grounds.South Georgia is also the home over half of the world's enormous southern elephant seals, the largest of all seals. Keep an eye out for newly birthed southern elephant pups alongside their mothers.ACTIVITY: Spend four days exploring South Georgia Island if weather permits. Observe a large colony of King penguins, the second largest species of penguin that stand almost 100cm (3 ft) tall. Nearby islands are the nesting grounds for Wandering albatross, a species of albatross that only stays on land to breed and eat. Hopefully in the four days in the area the group will get a chance to spot one of these majestic sea birds during the small amount of time it spends on land. South Georgia is also the best place in the world to observe the southern elephant seal, the largest breed of seal. The island is home to over half of the world's population of these animals. October is a great time to see newly birthed pups alongside their mothers.TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 12: South Georgia/Scotia Sea
Location: South Georgia
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Home to many interesting sites (including the grave of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton), South Georgia has several former whaling stations and boasts plenty of wildlife. Visit a huge colony of king penguins, a major highlight of this part of the journey. South Georgia is also home to over half of the world's enormous southern elephant seals, the largest of all seals. Keep an eye out for newly birthed southern elephant pups. Weather permitting, enjoy 3-4 days free to explore this island.South Georgia Island is home to many marvels including Shackleton’s grave, former whaling stations, incredible scenery and prolific wildlife. Weather permitting spend 3-4 full days and opt to explore this island. A huge colony of king penguins is the highlight of this part of the journey. On nearby islands look out for the wandering albatross in their nesting grounds.South Georgia is also the home over half of the world's enormous southern elephant seals, the largest of all seals. Keep an eye out for newly birthed southern elephant pups alongside their mothers.ACTIVITY: Spend four days exploring South Georgia Island if weather permits. Observe a large colony of King penguins, the second largest species of penguin that stand almost 100cm (3 ft) tall. Nearby islands are the nesting grounds for Wandering albatross, a species of albatross that only stays on land to breed and eat. Hopefully in the four days in the area the group will get a chance to spot one of these majestic sea birds during the small amount of time it spends on land. South Georgia is also the best place in the world to observe the southern elephant seal, the largest breed of seal. The island is home to over half of the world's population of these animals. October is a great time to see newly birthed pups alongside their mothers.TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 13: South Georgia/Scotia Sea
Location: South Georgia
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Home to many interesting sites (including the grave of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton), South Georgia has several former whaling stations and boasts plenty of wildlife. Visit a huge colony of king penguins, a major highlight of this part of the journey. South Georgia is also home to over half of the world's enormous southern elephant seals, the largest of all seals. Keep an eye out for newly birthed southern elephant pups. Weather permitting, enjoy 3-4 days free to explore this island.South Georgia Island is home to many marvels including Shackleton’s grave, former whaling stations, incredible scenery and prolific wildlife. Weather permitting spend 3-4 full days and opt to explore this island. A huge colony of king penguins is the highlight of this part of the journey. On nearby islands look out for the wandering albatross in their nesting grounds.South Georgia is also the home over half of the world's enormous southern elephant seals, the largest of all seals. Keep an eye out for newly birthed southern elephant pups alongside their mothers.ACTIVITY: Spend four days exploring South Georgia Island if weather permits. Observe a large colony of King penguins, the second largest species of penguin that stand almost 100cm (3 ft) tall. Nearby islands are the nesting grounds for Wandering albatross, a species of albatross that only stays on land to breed and eat. Hopefully in the four days in the area the group will get a chance to spot one of these majestic sea birds during the small amount of time it spends on land. South Georgia is also the best place in the world to observe the southern elephant seal, the largest breed of seal. The island is home to over half of the world's population of these animals. October is a great time to see newly birthed pups alongside their mothers.TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 14: South Shetland Islands/Antarctica
Location: Elephant Island
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Plotting a southwesterly course across the Scotia Sea, sail for two days, retracing Shackleton's route backwards.
Plotting a southwesterly course across the Scotia Sea, sail for two days the legendary Elephant Island in the South Shetland Islands. The waters are rich with nutrients and the long summer days provide the ingredient that is missing most of the year. The result is a complex food chain topped by several species of whales, seals, and seabirds.
ACTIVITY: Attend lectures hosted throughout the day on everything from local wildlife to geology to history. The G Expedition has one of the highest ratios of expedition team members to guests – with one expert for every ten guests there is always someone on hand to answer questions and provide greater insight and appreciation of the world at its extremes. The expedition team is comprised of professional and highly skilled historians, marine biologists, and naturalists who offer keen insight and a unique personal perspective to each and every adventure.
TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 15: South Shetland Islands/Antarctica
Location: Elephant Island
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Plotting a southwesterly course across the Scotia Sea, sail for two days, retracing Shackleton's route backwards.
Plotting a southwesterly course across the Scotia Sea, sail for two days the legendary Elephant Island in the South Shetland Islands. The waters are rich with nutrients and the long summer days provide the ingredient that is missing most of the year. The result is a complex food chain topped by several species of whales, seals, and seabirds.
ACTIVITY: Attend lectures hosted throughout the day on everything from local wildlife to geology to history. The G Expedition has one of the highest ratios of expedition team members to guests – with one expert for every ten guests there is always someone on hand to answer questions and provide greater insight and appreciation of the world at its extremes. The expedition team is comprised of professional and highly skilled historians, marine biologists, and naturalists who offer keen insight and a unique personal perspective to each and every adventure.
TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 16: South Shetland Islands/Drake Passage
Location: South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Experience some of the most unique wildlife and awe-inspiring scenery in the South Shetland Islands, just north of the Antarctic Peninsula. Weather and ice conditions permitting, our goal is to attempt memorable shore landings daily and encounter gentoo, chinstrap, and Adélie penguin rookeries; Weddell, crabeater, and leopard seals; and orca, humpback, and minke whales in the cold Antarctic waters. The ship will attempt to reach the Antarctic Peninsula for a landing, weather and ice-permitting.
The peninsula also has a remarkable human history; during the voyage we will learn about some of the most important and dramatic expeditions to this remote corner of the world.
ACTIVITY: Explore the South Shetland Islands. Ask the Expedition team for tips on exploring this stunning landscape. Look out for Adelie, Gentoo and Chinstrap penguins.
ACTIVITY: Hop into one of the Expedition’s 14 Zodiacs and take the quick, safe trip from the ship to the shore to encounter the awe-inspiring wilderness of Antarctica. Thanks to the performance of these boats in remote conditions, quick trips to shore are easily accomplished. Get up close to towering icebergs, glaciers and amazing wildlife. Depending on weather conditions these excursions will hopefully happen daily.
TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 17: South Shetland Islands/Drake Passage
Location: South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Experience some of the most unique wildlife and awe-inspiring scenery in the South Shetland Islands, just north of the Antarctic Peninsula. Weather and ice conditions permitting, our goal is to attempt memorable shore landings daily and encounter gentoo, chinstrap, and Adélie penguin rookeries; Weddell, crabeater, and leopard seals; and orca, humpback, and minke whales in the cold Antarctic waters. The ship will attempt to reach the Antarctic Peninsula for a landing, weather and ice-permitting.
The peninsula also has a remarkable human history; during the voyage we will learn about some of the most important and dramatic expeditions to this remote corner of the world.
ACTIVITY: Explore the South Shetland Islands. Ask the Expedition team for tips on exploring this stunning landscape. Look out for Adelie, Gentoo and Chinstrap penguins.
ACTIVITY: Hop into one of the Expedition’s 14 Zodiacs and take the quick, safe trip from the ship to the shore to encounter the awe-inspiring wilderness of Antarctica. Thanks to the performance of these boats in remote conditions, quick trips to shore are easily accomplished. Get up close to towering icebergs, glaciers and amazing wildlife. Depending on weather conditions these excursions will hopefully happen daily.
TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 18: South Shetland Islands/Drake Passage
Location: South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Experience some of the most unique wildlife and awe-inspiring scenery in the South Shetland Islands, just north of the Antarctic Peninsula. Weather and ice conditions permitting, our goal is to attempt memorable shore landings daily and encounter gentoo, chinstrap, and Adélie penguin rookeries; Weddell, crabeater, and leopard seals; and orca, humpback, and minke whales in the cold Antarctic waters. The ship will attempt to reach the Antarctic Peninsula for a landing, weather and ice-permitting.
The peninsula also has a remarkable human history; during the voyage we will learn about some of the most important and dramatic expeditions to this remote corner of the world.
ACTIVITY: Explore the South Shetland Islands. Ask the Expedition team for tips on exploring this stunning landscape. Look out for Adelie, Gentoo and Chinstrap penguins.
ACTIVITY: Hop into one of the Expedition’s 14 Zodiacs and take the quick, safe trip from the ship to the shore to encounter the awe-inspiring wilderness of Antarctica. Thanks to the performance of these boats in remote conditions, quick trips to shore are easily accomplished. Get up close to towering icebergs, glaciers and amazing wildlife. Depending on weather conditions these excursions will hopefully happen daily.
TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 19: South Shetland Islands/Drake Passage
Location: South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Experience some of the most unique wildlife and awe-inspiring scenery in the South Shetland Islands, just north of the Antarctic Peninsula. Weather and ice conditions permitting, our goal is to attempt memorable shore landings daily and encounter gentoo, chinstrap, and Adélie penguin rookeries; Weddell, crabeater, and leopard seals; and orca, humpback, and minke whales in the cold Antarctic waters. The ship will attempt to reach the Antarctic Peninsula for a landing, weather and ice-permitting.
The peninsula also has a remarkable human history; during the voyage we will learn about some of the most important and dramatic expeditions to this remote corner of the world.
ACTIVITY: Explore the South Shetland Islands. Ask the Expedition team for tips on exploring this stunning landscape. Look out for Adelie, Gentoo and Chinstrap penguins.
ACTIVITY: Hop into one of the Expedition’s 14 Zodiacs and take the quick, safe trip from the ship to the shore to encounter the awe-inspiring wilderness of Antarctica. Thanks to the performance of these boats in remote conditions, quick trips to shore are easily accomplished. Get up close to towering icebergs, glaciers and amazing wildlife. Depending on weather conditions these excursions will hopefully happen daily.
TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 20: Drake Passage/Ushuaia
Location: Drake Passage, Ushuaia
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Reflect on a memorable adventure and take in some final lectures en route to Ushuaia. Keep a careful look out for a last chance to spot whales.
Turning north, embark upon the 400 mile crossing of the passage that bears the name of the 16th century English explorer Sir Francis Drake. The G Expedition is at home in this part of the Southern Ocean, known for the unimpeded never ending fetch of the winds that encircle the Antarctic. At some point on the first day, cross the Antarctic Convergence, a meeting of cold polar water flowing north and warmer sub-antarctic water moving in the opposite direction. It is the largest biological barrier on earth and is marked by a change in temperature, salinity and nutrient levels. The north flowing Antarctic waters predominantly sink beneath southward moving sub-antarctic waters. While further south associated areas of mixing and upwelling create an ocean very high in marine productivity. Wandering, Black-browed and Light-mantled Sooty Albatross, Prion's and Cap Petrels are among some of the species of seabirds that may join the Expedition on the journey towards the South American continent.
ACTIVITY: Attend lectures hosted throughout the day on everything from local wildlife to geology to history. The G Expedition has one of the highest ratios of expedition team members to guests – with one expert for every ten guests there is always someone on hand to answer questions and provide greater insight and appreciation of the world at its extremes. The expedition team is comprised of professional and highly skilled historians, marine biologists, and naturalists who offer keen insight and a unique personal perspective to each and every adventure.
TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 21: Drake Passage/Ushuaia
Location: Drake Passage, Ushuaia
Accommodation Name: G Expedition
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Reflect on a memorable adventure and take in some final lectures en route to Ushuaia. Keep a careful look out for a last chance to spot whales.
Turning north, embark upon the 400 mile crossing of the passage that bears the name of the 16th century English explorer Sir Francis Drake. The G Expedition is at home in this part of the Southern Ocean, known for the unimpeded never ending fetch of the winds that encircle the Antarctic. At some point on the first day, cross the Antarctic Convergence, a meeting of cold polar water flowing north and warmer sub-antarctic water moving in the opposite direction. It is the largest biological barrier on earth and is marked by a change in temperature, salinity and nutrient levels. The north flowing Antarctic waters predominantly sink beneath southward moving sub-antarctic waters. While further south associated areas of mixing and upwelling create an ocean very high in marine productivity. Wandering, Black-browed and Light-mantled Sooty Albatross, Prion's and Cap Petrels are among some of the species of seabirds that may join the Expedition on the journey towards the South American continent.
ACTIVITY: Attend lectures hosted throughout the day on everything from local wildlife to geology to history. The G Expedition has one of the highest ratios of expedition team members to guests – with one expert for every ten guests there is always someone on hand to answer questions and provide greater insight and appreciation of the world at its extremes. The expedition team is comprised of professional and highly skilled historians, marine biologists, and naturalists who offer keen insight and a unique personal perspective to each and every adventure.
TRANSPORT: Not too big, not too little, our 134-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Day 22: Ushuaia
Location: Ushuaia
Meals Included: Breakfast
Disembark in the morning.
Our adventure comes to a close. Have a final breakfast on the expedition ship before saying our goodbyes as we disembark in Ushuaia in the morning.
ACTIVITY: MORNING Not ready to leave? Your CEO can help with any onward travel arrangements you require.
What's Included
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Meals
21 breakfasts, 19 lunches, 20 dinners -
Accommodation
20 nights aboard the G Expedition and 1 night hotel in Montevideo on a twin share basis are included.
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Transfers
Arrival and departure transfers are included.
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Zodiac Excursions
Zodiac excursions with our expert expedition team are included.
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Lectures and Educational Programs
Lectures and educational programs are included.
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Waterproof Boots
Waterproof boots are supplied for USA sizes 4 - 16.
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Expedition Parka
An expedition parka is included.
What's Not Included
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Insurance
Insurance is not included.
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International Travel
International travel is not included.
Accommodation
Enjoy a twin-share hotel stay for one night and 20 nights aboard the G Expedition in quad-, triple-, twin-share cabins, or suites, all featuring en suite bathrooms and ocean-facing views. Suites offer a queen-size bed, while all cabins have twin-size berths.
Transport
G Expedition, Zodiac, private bus, walking.
Meals Included
21 breakfasts, 19 lunches, 20 dinners
Group Size
Max 134 aboard the G Expedition.
Solo Travellers
We believe single travellers should not have to pay more to travel so our group trips are designed for shared accommodation and do not involve a single supplement. Single travellers joining group trips are paired in twin or multi-share accommodation with someone of the same sex for the duration of the trip. Some of our Independent trips are designed differently and single travellers on these itineraries must pay the single trip price.
Meals
Onboard our expedition ships you’ll find a diversity of gourmet international cuisines prepared and catered by professional chefs; all meals are included in the price of your expedition. Dining is casual, tables are unassigned and the dining room is capable of seating the entire passenger compliment at one time. There is always a selection of different meals available, and vegetarians will find plenty of options. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated with advance notice, please advise us at time of confirmation. Coffee, tea and water are all provided free of charge. All other beverages, alcoholic and non-alcoholic are not included and can be purchased in the dining room, pub, or lounge.
Mode of Transport
Travel aboard the G Expedition, a 134-passenger polar expedition ship, with additional transport via Zodiac, private bus, and walking for shore excursions and exploration.
Minimum Age
Minimum age of 10 years for this trip.
Important Notes
1. Please note: While it is our intention to adhere to the route described above , there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable to make alterations. On the first day onboard, your Expedition Leader will give you an expedition overview.
2. Flight Information: When packing your luggage please note that the weight restriction on domestic flights is only 15 to 23 kg (33 to 50 lbs) per person, depending on the airline. Please note that the airlines will generally charge for excess baggage.
3. Pre-embarkation medical questionnaires are required to be completed in-destination for all passengers prior to boarding the vessel. For more information, please read the
Expedition Health & Safety Protocols.
4. The G Expedition is an adventure Expedition ship and does not offer an elevator
5. Please note:
WATERPROOF PANTS FOR ZODIAC LANDINGS:
- Waterproof pants are mandatory for all Zodiac excursions.
BOOTS FOR ZODIAC LANDINGS:
- Complimentary used waterproof boots will be supplied in the following sizes:
- USA size 4 - 16
- EURO size 35 - 49
Please be advised that there are limited numbers of the smallest and largest sizes.
If you wish to bring your own boots, you should follow the guidelines below:
Rubber, waterproof boots that are just below your knees (12-16” high or 30-41cm) with a strong, ridged non-skid sole are essential for wet landings via Zodiac. You usually have to step from the Zodiac into water, which can be up to 1 ft or 30 cm high on most landings. Do not bring heavy, cumbersome boots that make it difficult to walk. Do not bring boots with metal cleats as they cannot be used for the landings. Try out your boots before your voyage.
6. The electricity onboard is 220AC electrical outlets, with European 2 pin round holes, as well as 110-volt shaving sockets in the bathroom for electric razors only. You may wish to bring an international adapter. A limited supply of electrical adapters are available to borrow free of charge at the Purser's Desk.
7. Please note that this tour combines with other G Adventures tours. As such, the staff and some travel companions on your tour may have previously been travelling together with G Adventures, prior to Day 1 of your tour. Likewise, some staff and travel companions may be continuing together on another G Adventures tour, after your trip concludes.
CAMPING & KAYAKING EXCURSIONS
For the more adventurous, our kayaking and camping trips provide the opportunity to encounter the intimacy and power of the polar regions in ways very few people can lay claim to having experienced. For details about these optional activities, including prep notes and full terms and conditions, please visit our Polar Excursions page.
Please note: Antarctica Camping (offered on select departures) and Kayaking Excursions (offered on all departures) must be confirmed prior to your trip. You may include these extras to your itinerary at the time of booking. If you wish to add these extras after you have confirmed your trip, please contact your travel agent.
8. Please check out our Parka page for details about the expedition parka.
9. The International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO)
G Adventures holds Full Membership Status with IAATO (the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators), an organisation that advocates, promotes and ensures safe and environmentally responsible private-sector travel to the Antarctic. All operations aboard our ship adhere to IAATO’s strict rules, regulations and guidelines for operating in Antarctica. The world has witnessed an increase in highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) outbreaks, leading to the tragic deaths of hundreds of thousands of seabirds, including seals and sea lions globally. IAATO is deeply concerned about the heightened risk of HPAI reaching Antarctica and consequently, rigorous measures have been put in place. We kindly request that you visit the expedition guidelines page to carefully review the documents located there, which will help you to adequately prepare and act in line with these essential guidelines for your upcoming journey.
Group Leader
A carefully chosen team will lead our voyage. Our expedition ships boast an international team of professional naturalists and lecturers. Their goal is to provide an informed and balanced interpretation of the destination, accomplished through stimulating lectures, day-to-day briefings, and informal discussions. Your lecturers and Expedition Leader will cover all aspects of the voyage including ornithology, marine biology, geography, geology, history and the environment, as well as practical things like photography. The expedition staff work conscientiously with you on deck and in the field, improving your observational skills to allow you to experience all that the destination has to offer. Their strong sense of ethics and ecological knowledge make for stimulating and mindful conversation whether onshore or at the dinner table. The expedition staff will pilot the Zodiac landing craft used for shore landings and Zodiac cruises; they are experienced drivers who operate the Zodiacs in a responsible manner.
What to Take
Most airlines allow one checked bag and one carry-on per person. To avoid any problems at check-in and with possible excess baggage charges, please consult the airline for specific restrictions. For storage on board the expedition ship, soft compactible luggage makes storage much easier.
Dress on board is informal. Plan to bring comfortable, casual clothing for all activities. Bring wind and waterproof outer layers. Beware of tight clothing that leaves no room for trapped air, which is an excellent insulator. Wool, silk and some of the new synthetic fibers, like polar fleece, retain heat better than cotton. When packing, we suggest that you do not weigh yourself down with too many clothes or too much gear. Select informal, practical attire that can be worn in layers.
In order to participate on Zodiac excursions or landings, a pair of waterproof pants is mandatory.
It is possible to rent gear in Ushuaia for the expedition, but the quantity and quality of gear varies greatly depending on the demand. For the location of a rental shop consult with the front desk of the hotel where you are staying. If arriving on embarkation day you will NOT have time to rent the gear. You will also not have time to return the rental gear if you have a morning flight departing Ushuaia.
In the world's most remote destinations that the G Expedition travels to we cannot offload our plastics, glass or tin waste for recycling. Therefore, we try to reduce what single use items that we use. You will see on the ship that every effort is being used to stop the use of single use plastic containers, bags and other items. In an effort to prevent plastic waste from entering the waste stream, we are asking for your help. We offer exceptional drinking water on the ship with refilling stations for your reusable water containers. You will be provided a complimentary water bottle to fill up as needed. Plastic Items such as single use shampoo/conditioner plastic containers cannot be recycled, so please plan to bring any plastics back to your home countries for recycling. Please do not bring single use items that you intend to leave behind such plastic bags and throw away razors. Your participation helping to prevent pollution and promote recycling is greatly appreciated.
Spending Money
Every traveller is different and therefore spending money requirements will vary. Some travellers may drink more than others while other travellers like to purchase more souvenirs than most. Please consider your own spending habits when it comes to allowing for drinks, shopping and tipping.
While on board our G Expedition ships, please note they are cashless and only accept credit cards for payment. The currency for all purchases is USD.
Check out our Q&As
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What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on this expedition?
During the expedition, you can expect to see a variety of wildlife including king penguins, Magellanic, Rockhopper, and Gentoo penguins, black-browed albatross, sea lions, king cormorants, skuas, night herons, giant petrels, striated caracaras, and southern elephant seals. In the waters, you may spot whales, dolphins, and various species of seabirds such as Wandering, Black-browed, and Light-mantled Sooty Albatross.
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What activities are included during the days at sea?
During the days at sea, you can attend lectures and educational sessions about the human and natural history of the Antarctic region. These lectures cover topics such as local wildlife, geology, and history. You can also spend time on deck to spot wildlife, relax in the library, grab a drink in the Polar Bear Pub, or socialize in the Discovery Lounge.
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What is the accommodation like on the G Expedition ship?
Accommodation on the G Expedition ship includes quad-, triple-, twin-share cabins, or suites, all with en suite bathrooms and either a porthole or window. All cabins consist of twin-size berths and are ocean-facing, while suites have one queen-size bed.
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Are there any special requirements for the Zodiac excursions?
Yes, waterproof pants are mandatory for all Zodiac excursions. Complimentary used waterproof boots are supplied in sizes ranging from USA size 4 to 16. If you wish to bring your own boots, they should be rubber, waterproof, and just below your knees with a strong, ridged non-skid sole.
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What kind of educational opportunities are available on the expedition?
The expedition offers a variety of educational opportunities including lectures hosted by professional historians, marine biologists, and naturalists. These lectures cover topics such as ornithology, marine biology, geography, geology, history, and the environment. The expedition team is available to answer questions and provide insights throughout the journey.
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What is the group size for this expedition?
The maximum group size aboard the G Expedition is 134 passengers.
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What is the minimum age requirement for this trip?
The minimum age requirement for this trip is 10 years.
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What kind of meals are provided during the expedition?
All meals are included in the price of the expedition, featuring a diversity of gourmet international cuisines prepared by professional chefs. Dining is casual with unassigned tables, and the dining room can seat the entire passenger complement at one time. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated with advance notice.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
G Adventures was established in 1990
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Most of our trips do not have a single supplement. This means that the accommodation is on a twin share basis and, if travelling on your own, you will be sharing a room with another G Adventures traveller of the same sex. Some tours have an optional single supplement. An optional service that may be available is called "My Own Room". This service allows solo travellers to request their own room.
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
It's extremely difficult if not impossible to join a tour after it has begun. It is possible to leave a tour early however you will be responsible for your own arrangements from the moment you decide to leave the tour. You would also be responsible for all costs associated with joining a tour late or leaving one early. If you feel this may be necessary, please consult us before you book.
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
https://www.gadventures.com/travel-with-confidence/
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
https://www.gadventures.com/about-us/core-values/
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Low Deposit
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Cancellation Policy
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