Título
Antarctica – Uncharted islands of the Deep South
Inicio - Fin
Código del viaje
OTL30a26
Idioma
English
Barco
Embarque / desembarque
Ushuaia - Ushuaia
Noches / Días
14 noches
Resumen del viaje
On this extraordinary journey, we navigate the unexplored waters around Lazarev Bay and the mysterious Glinka Islands, a region where old aerial photographs (1939–1941) serve as reference for existing charts. Ice and daylight permitting, we will be aiming to push further south toward these mysterious uncharted islands.
About this trip: -
Join us on a unique expedition to the heart of uncharted Antarctica, where maps fail and the horizon still holds secrets. On this extraordinary journey, we navigate the unexplored waters around Lazarev Bay and the mysterious Glinka Islands, a region where old aerial photographs (1939–1941) serve as reference for existing charts.
Based on previous expeditions, we know that the official maps do not match what we actually see: islands appear where the charts show nothing, and positions can be off by several kilometers. This sets the perfect stage for a true exploration voyage. One where we may even chart new islands that have remained hidden beneath ice or simply went undocumented.
Ice and daylight permitting, we will sail among icebergs in the “iceberg graveyard” of Lazarev Bay, aiming to push further south toward these mysterious uncharted islands. Two of them are of significant size and may, in fact, be entirely new to the world. With an extended itinerary of 14 days, we create time for real exploration: time to embrace the unknown.
An expedition in the truest sense of the word, a chance to rediscover the White Continent. Perhaps together, we’ll write a new chapter in the history of Antarctica.
Day 1: End of the world, start of a journey
Your voyage begins where the world drops off. Ushuaia, Argentina, reputed to be the southernmost city on the planet, is located on the far southern tip of South America. Starting in the afternoon, you embark from this small resort town on Tierra del Fuego, nicknamed “The End of the World,” and sail the mountain-fringed Beagle Channel for the remainder of the evening.
Day 2 - 3: Path of the polar explorers
Over the next two days on the Drake Passage, you enjoy some of the same experiences encountered by the great polar explorers who first charted these regions: cool salt breezes, rolling seas, maybe even a fin whale spouting up sea spray. After passing the Antarctic Convergence – Antarctica’s natural boundary, formed when north-flowing cold waters collide with warmer sub-Antarctic seas – you are in the circum-Antarctic upwelling zone.
Not only does the marine life change, the avian life changes too. Wandering albatrosses, grey-headed albatrosses, black-browed albatrosses, light-mantled sooty albatrosses, cape pigeons, southern fulmars, Wilson’s storm petrels, blue petrels, and Antarctic petrels are a few of the birds you might see.
Day 4: Through the Pendleton Strait
Arriving at the Antarctic Peninsula near the Antarctic Circle. If sea ice conditions permit, you may continue through Pendleton Strait and attempt a landing at the rarely visited southern tip of Renaud Island. Here, you have the opportunity to encounter the first Adélie penguins of the voyage and enjoy spectacular views of icebergs in this surreal, snow-swept environment.
Later in the afternoon, we will continue our journey towards Adelaide Island and Marguerite Bay, crossing the Polar Circle. We will spend the night in the area of Crystal Sound, where the scenery is so captivating it may keep you awake into the early hours. This region also offers the chance to spot orcas, humpback whales, and minke whales.
Day 5 - 9: Into Marguerite Bay and sailing toward Lazarev Bay
We sail into the majestic Marguerite Bay, surrounded by ice-cloaked islands and soaring peaks. Wildlife sightings may include humpbacks, leopard seals, and possibly Adélie penguins. If ice allows, we may land at Pourquoi Pas or Horseshoe Island before continuing toward Lazarov Bay.
We navigate into Lazarev Bay and will explore this a remote area with its icebergs of all shapes and sizes dominate the landscape. Navigation is challenging, and if conditions are favorable, we’ll launch Zodiacs for a stunning ice cruise and prepare for deeper exploration. This is true expedition territory, raw, remote, and rarely visited.
Weather and ice permitting, we head even further south, aiming to reach islands never visited before. With every mile, we step deeper into the unknown, a voyage of discovery in the purest sense. In the evening, we begin repositioning northward, leaving behind the uncharted edges of Antarctica.
Day 10 - 11: The Gullet and Detaille Island
If conditions allow, we then sail through The Gullet, one of the most impressive narrow channels in Antarctic, with towering mountains either side, birds following the ship and playful penguins and seals frolicking in the water as we sail through this very special part of the journey. If ice conditions allow we will also carry out a landing or cruise in the afternoon.
We may make a landing at an abandoned British research station here, taking in the island’s lofty position and imposing glaciers scenery.
Day 12 - 14: Familiar seas, familiar friends
Your return voyage is far from lonely. While crossing the Drake, you’re again greeted by the vast array of seabirds remembered from the passage south. But they seem a little more familiar to you now, and you to them.
Day 15: There and back again
Every adventure, no matter how grand, must eventually come to an end. It’s now time to disembark in Ushuaia, but with memories that will accompany you wherever your next adventure lies.
Los destacados que tal vez experimente
Una isla antártica al oeste de la Tierra de Graham, a la entrada de la bahía Square
Estos únicos representantes del género Halobaena, que pasan toda la temporada de cría en el mar, se lanzan al agua para ganar velocidad antes de despegar
Aunque son los más pequeños de los rorcuales comunes, estos mamíferos migratorios pueden emitir un grito tan fuerte como el despegue de un avión
Estos gallardos luchadores y buceadores de la Tierra de las Adelia, reclamada por Francia, son una de las cuatro especies de pingüinos de la Antártida continental
Lo que dicen nuestros viajeros
El Ortelius
El Ortelius, reforzado para navegar en el hielo, está completamente equipado para la exploración polar y, en caso necesario, para vuelos en helicóptero.
Información completa del buque »Actividades en las que puede participar
Seleccione esta actividad si está interesado en aprender la historia, la teoría y la práctica de la navegación terrestre y marítima. Los temas tratados incluyen el uso de sextantes, el posicionamiento en cartas y las funciones del GPS, entre otros. Todos los cursos están dirigidos por experimentados guías de expedición. No se necesita equipo adicional.
Cabinas & Precios
Cuádruple con Ojo de Buey
- Tamaño de la cabina entre 12,4 m² y 14,1 m²
- 2 ojos de buey
- 2 Literas superior / inferior
- Ducha & baño privado
- TV de pantalla plana
- Teléfono y WiFi (suplementado)
- Escritorio y silla
- Secador de Pelo
- Caja fuerte
- Amplio espacio de almacenamiento
- Esta cabaña es ideal para familias con niños o pasajeros que no requieren una cabina separada o cabañas más lujosas.
Cabina completa
48400 USD
Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.
Camarote compartido
12100 USD
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Triple con Ojo de Buey
- 2 ojos de buey
- 1 Litera superior / inferior + 1 cama individual
- Ducha & baño privado
- TV de pantalla plana
- Teléfono y WiFi (suplementado)
- Escritorio y silla
- Secador de Pelo
- Caja fuerte
- Amplio espacio de almacenamiento
Cabina completa
44550 USD
Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.
Camarote compartido
14850 USD
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Doble con Ojo de Buey, la cubierta 4
- Tamaño de la cabina entre 11,4 m² y 15,1 m²
- 2 ojos de buey
- 2 camas bajas
- Ducha & baño privado
- TV de pantalla plana
- Teléfono y WiFi (suplementado)
- Escritorio y silla
- Secador de Pelo
- Caja fuerte
- Amplio espacio de almacenamiento
Cabina completa
29700 USD
Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.
Cabina individual
25245 USD
Precio de la cabina completa ocupada por 1 persona (1.7 veces la tarifa compartida).
Camarote compartido
14850 USD
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Doble con Ventana
- Tamaño de la cabina entre 17,5 m² y 17,7 m²
- 2 ventanas
- 2 camas bajas
- Ducha & baño privado
- TV de pantalla plana
- Teléfono y WiFi (suplementado)
- Escritorio y silla
- Pequeño sofá
- Secador de Pelo
- Caja fuerte
- Amplio espacio de almacenamiento
Cabina completa
30900 USD
Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.
Cabina individual
26265 USD
Precio de la cabina completa ocupada por 1 persona (1.7 veces la tarifa compartida).
Camarote compartido
15450 USD
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Doble de Lujo
- Tamaño de la cabina 17,7 m²
- 2 ventanas
- 2 camas bajas
- Ducha & baño privado
- Escritorio y silla
- TV de pantalla plana
- Teléfono y WiFi (suplementado)
- Secador de Pelo
- Caja fuerte
- Amplio espacio de almacenamiento
Cabina completa
33500 USD
Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.
Cabina individual
28475 USD
Precio de la cabina completa ocupada por 1 persona (1.7 veces la tarifa compartida).
Camarote compartido
16750 USD
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Superior
- Tamaño de la cabina entre 18,4 m² y 20,4 m²
- 2 ventanas (mínimo)
- 1 cama doble
- 1 sofá cama single
- Ducha & baño privado
- Escritorio y silla
- TV de pantalla plana
- Teléfono y WiFi (suplementado)
- Refrigerador
- Suministros para café y té
- Secador de Pelo
- Caja fuerte
- Amplio espacio de almacenamiento
Cabina completa
35900 USD
Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.
Cabina individual
30515 USD
Precio de la cabina completa ocupada por 1 persona (1.7 veces la tarifa compartida).