Deep South Basecamp experience

The best activity voyage in Antarctica

Título

Deep South Basecamp experience

Inicio - Fin

Código del viaje

OTL30b26

Idioma

English

Barco

El Ortelius

Embarque / desembarque

Ushuaia - Ushuaia

Noches / Días

13 noches

Solicitud de grupo Para reservas con más de 15 huéspedes puedes contactar directamente con nosotros
Itinerario
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Resumen del viaje

The Deep South Basecamp experience offers you a myriad of ways to explore and enjoy the Antarctic region. This expedition allows you to (long) hike, snowshoe, kayak, and even camp out under the Southern Polar skies.

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.

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.

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.

Over the coming days, we have the opportunity to experience a variety of planned activities in this incredible setting, deep in Antarctica.

Places you might visit include:

Horseshoe Island - Horseshoe Island is named for its distinctive shape. An abandoned research station here offers insight into the early days of scientific exploration, with original artifacts illustrating the stark contrast between life then and now. The hut is set amidst some of the most breathtaking scenery in Antarctica, offering views over the mountains and snow of Pourquoi Pas Island, as well as Horseshoe Island’s own rugged peaks. This is a photographic landing in every sense. Two old wooden boats still rest at the site, as if awaiting one final launch.

Pourquoi Pas Island - Discovered and charted by the renowned explorer Jean-Baptiste Charcot, Pourquoi Pas Island offers a scenic landing on a rocky beach set against the backdrop of the impressive Moider Glacier. A gentle walk from the landing site reveals stunning vistas, while Antarctic fur seals lounging just beyond the beach add a delightful wildlife encounter to our journey.

Stonington Island - A site of major research activity from the 1930s to the 1970s, Stonington Island hosted both American and British bases. It features a variety of historic buildings and artifacts that tell the story of early Antarctic exploration. Once connected to the mainland by snow and ice, this evocative site now stands as a poignant reminder of Antarctica’s isolation and the fragile interplay between human history and raw wilderness. The blend of wildlife, natural grandeur, and preserved structures makes this an unforgettable stop, sure to leave a lasting impression.

Red Rock Ridge - Located on the Antarctic mainland, Red Rock Ridge is distinguished by its vivid red-hued cliffs, which stand out sharply against the icy surroundings and are visible from afar. If conditions allow, we will attempt a landing here. We might encounter Adélie penguins and we also hope to spot seals and Antarctic shags that nest nearby.

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.

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.

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.

Lo que dicen nuestros viajeros

Dado que creamos itinerarios únicos para cada viaje, estas reseñas reflejan cruceros anteriores similares. Ilustran el ambiente general y los estándares de calidad, aunque las actividades específicas y los encuentros con la vida salvaje pueden variar.
Thoroughly enjoyable and informative voyage into Antarctica. All our lectures were by knowledgeable and well informed personnel with a large amount of information to impart. In both directions The Drake Passage was calm so this added to the passengers enjoyment and enabled them to pass much time on deck and on the bridge. Our helicopter rides were exciting as we were able to view the icy surroundings from above and obtain some idea of the ever expanding snowy scene. On the domestic scene our cabins were warm, had ample space, and were kept tidy daily by the staff. The food served in the galley was plentiful and varied so nobody had the opportunity to go hungry. All crew members from the Captain down were very friendly and mixed happily with the passengers to answer questions and keep us up to date with progress. I think particular mention should be made of Pippa whose professional approach soon marshalled the 100 or so passengers into a cohesive unit and to George whose passion for the Antarctic and its environs proved infectious. I would happily travel with Oceanwide Expeditions again.
Expedition Crew from Oceanwide has tried their very best to bring everyone on board to Snow Hill and meet the Emperor Penguins twice! That was really a memorable and touching moment. Thanks for the great effort you have made!
Thanks to a great expedition plan, luck in the weather, and an absolutely incredible expedition team, we had the experience of a lifetime. Every day was a unique experience, and every single day was absolutely fantastic. I saw a lot of amazing places, but this expedition surpassed them all.

Antártida

I can't say, just how amazing this trip was. It was truly incredible. The ship, the captain, the expedion staff, the expedition leader, the crew, the restaurant staff, the locations, the ice bergs and all the penguins, seals, birds and whales. I loved every minute of this expedition and it never disappointed. Sending a bunch of ordinary passengers down south to experience an environment so unique and rare that many years ago cost many people their lives to get here, is wild. I feel so lucky and blessed to have had this adventure, within the comfort of a warm remarkable vessel. The highlight, was an area called red rock Ridge, a place swarming with manic Adelie penguins and a rough zodiac trip, this felt like proper adventure. Many thanks, and I advise anyone who's thinking about going with oceanwide, to do it 😀
Since this was my second visit to Antarctica, I thought I knew what to expect. However this expedition far succeeded every expectation I had before I boarded Ortelius. Crossing the polar circle, seeing the Southern lights, visiting the Wilkins ice shelf, spotting Emperor/Gentoo/Adélie/Chinstrap penguins, having the most amazing encounters with humpback whales next to (and under) the zodiac boat.. There are just too many highlights to only pick one. Antarctica, the wonderful crew, the great fellow passengers. This was something extremely special which I'll never forget. Highly recommended to anyone ready to explore the most magical place, in a way that can be considered a true polar expedition. I'll absolutely visit again, and I will surely choose Oceanwide for that next adventure.
Words will not do enough justice or explain how content and excited I am, even after the expedition ends. Everything from boarding the ship to the crew staff, the expedition team, and the activities worked perfectly, and the weather was just amazing throughout the trip. A huge thanks to Sara, our expedition leader, and her team for ensuring everyone gets to do all activities safely. Also, the lectures were so informative and interesting that even the long sailing days felt exciting. Highly Recommended!

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.

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Actividades en las que puede participar

Campamento base
Sin cargo

En los viajes de Basecamp, todas las actividades son gratuitas y no requieren reserva previa, a menos que se indique lo contrario en la página del itinerario. ¡Nuestro equipo de expedición organizará las inscripciones diarias y el registro para las actividades a bordo durante su aventura polar!

Camping
Sin cargo

Se proporcionará equipo especial y de campo. La acampada está sujeta a las condiciones meteorológicas y a la normativa local y medioambiental.

Raquetas de Nieve
Sin cargo

Las caminatas con raquetas de nieve son fáciles y no requieren de ninguna habilidad técnica. Las raquetas de nieve caben en todos los talles de botas  y se pueden utilizar en combinación con las botas de goma provistas por Oceanwide.

Taller de Fotografía
Sin cargo

Todos están invitados a participar, no se requiere tener experiencia previa.

Kayak
Sin cargo

La experiencia básica en kayak es una ventaja, pero no es un requisito. La aptitud física es esencial. La actividad de Kayak está sujeta a las condiciones climáticas y de hielo.

Excursiones largas (Antártida)
Sin cargo

Estas caminatas ofrecen una experiencia inmersiva en el prístino paisaje polar, y requieren que los participantes estén preparados para caminar entre tres y cuatro horas por terrenos semirrocosos, rocosos y nevados con notables cambios de elevación.

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

44800 USD

Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Camarote compartido

11200 USD

Comparta su camarote con otros para obtener el mejor precio.

Lo siento, la litera no está disponible
  • 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

37425 USD

Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Camarote compartido

12475 USD

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Lo siento, la litera no está disponible

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

27500 USD

Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Cabina individual

23375 USD

Precio de la cabina completa ocupada por 1 persona (1.7 veces la tarifa compartida).

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Camarote compartido

13750 USD

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Lo siento, la litera no está disponible

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

28700 USD

Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Cabina individual

24395 USD

Precio de la cabina completa ocupada por 1 persona (1.7 veces la tarifa compartida).

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Camarote compartido

14350 USD

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Lo siento, la litera no está disponible
  • 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

31100 USD

Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Cabina individual

26435 USD

Precio de la cabina completa ocupada por 1 persona (1.7 veces la tarifa compartida).

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Camarote compartido

15550 USD

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Lo siento, la litera no está disponible

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

33300 USD

Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Cabina individual

28305 USD

Precio de la cabina completa ocupada por 1 persona (1.7 veces la tarifa compartida).

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible
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