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M/S Expedition

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The M/S Expedition will be taking adventures travelers to destinations that have inspired bold explorers for centuries. Join her as she travels in a yearly cycle to the icy realm of the Penguins – the great white continent of Antarctica. A true adventure to the world’s most remote wilderness! Our 11-day Antarctica Classic expedition focuses on the South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula, home to some of the planet’s most impressive wildlife and dramatic landscapes. Throughout our voyage, our team of lecturers and guides will share their knowledge of the region’s remarkable natural history.

At a nimble 105 meters (345 ft) in length, with a capacity to hold 124 guests, the M/S Expedition is an ideal vessel to ply polar waters. Her large outside decks offer panoramic views and our new cabins are some of the largest in the industry, all boasting an ocean-facing window or porthole and private en-suite facilities. With a focus on top of the line safety, comfort and the unique demands of polar travel, the M/S Expedition is one of the world’s leading polar expedition cruise ships.

Pre-Cruise Hotel Night Included: MS Expedition tour programs includes overnight in Ushuaia (3 star hotel) one day prior to cruise departure. Very useful should there be any flight delays or picking up last minute items in Ushuaia.

GSA DISCOUNT: Applied to ALL advertised Prices on the G-Adventures MS Expedition Website.
5% – GSA Discount taken off all REGULAR priced cruises.
$150 – GSA Discount taken off all SPECIAL priced cruises.

Contact us for availability and reservations.

GSA VIDEO BLOG: Go South Adventures takes an Antarctic cruise. (Feb /2010)

Itinerary

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA (11 DAYS)

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DAY 1:   ARRIVE USHUAIA
Arrive Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, at any time. Make your own way to the hotel and enjoy the evening at leisure. Our passengers find this overnight very useful should there be any flight delays or picking up last minute items in Ushuaia. Sitting on the shores of the Beagle Channel, Ushuaia actually means 'the bay facing westward' in the language of the original Yamna inhabitants. Once a penal colony (the presidio was disbanded in the 1940s) for political prisoners as well as hardened criminals, Ushuaia is now a major tourist attraction, particularly for people such as ourselves cruising to Antarctica. The town of 40,000 is also a major ski resort area for both alpine and cross-country skiers and offers magnificent hiking in Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego, the only coastal national park in Argentina.

DAY 2:   DEPART USHUAIA
Today we will embark on the expedition ship. Embarkation time is set for 4:00 pm. The morning is free to do any last minute shopping, an optional excursion to the Tierra Del Fuego National Park or a good hike up to the Marshall Glacier. The evening is spent on board the ship watching the sunset over the Beagle Channel. (B,D)

DAY 3 - 4:   DRAKE PASSAGE
Our adventure begins with a 400 mile crossing of the passage that bears the name of the 16th century English explorer Sir Francis Drake. The M/S Expedition is at home in this part of the Southern Ocean, known for the unimpeded fetch of the winds that encircle the Antarctic. At some point on the second day we cross the Antarctic Convergence, a meeting of cold polar water flowing north and warmer equatorial water moving in the opposite direction. This mixing pushes nutrient rich waters to the surface attracting a variety of seabirds, whales and other species.

As we make the passage you have time to become acquainted with the ship and frequent the common areas that include the lounge, dining hall, library and lecture hall where we meet our guides, ship’s crew and expedition staff. We also begin the lecture and information sessions to learn the extraordinary human and natural history of the Antarctic region. (B,L,D)

DAY 5 - 8:   EXPLORE ANTARCTICA
This is what we've all been waiting for - a chance to step foot on the Great White Continent! Over the next 4 days we will navigate southwards making stops in the South Shetland Islands then through the Bransfield Strait and to the Antarctic Peninsula. Our goal is to attempt 2 excursions per day while we navigate through the area but our itinerary and daily schedule will be based on the local weather and ice conditions that we encounter.

The Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands abound with wildlife activity. Penguins gather with their fast-growing chicks, whales are seen in great numbers, seals haul out onto ice floes and beaches, and numerous albatross and other seabirds trail in our wake. We may visit scientists working in modern research bases, and there is plenty of time to enjoy the sheer beauty and the breathtaking scenery of ice-choked waterways, blue and white icebergs, impressive glaciers and rugged snow-capped mountains. The Peninsula also has a remarkable history and, during the voyage, we will learn about some of the most important and dramatic expeditions to this remote corner of the world. Keeping a lookout from the Bridge or the deck of the ship, as we thread our way along the continent, you'll feel the same sense of excitement as many of those early explorers.

The continent itself is roughly circular with a spindly arm, called the Antarctic Peninsula, reaching northwards towards Tierra del Fuego. South America is the nearest landmass, some 600 miles away. Considerably larger than either the United States or Europe, and twice the size of Australia, the continent is surrounded by a frozen sea that varies in area from one million square miles in summer to 7.3 million square miles in winter. Ninety-five percent of the continent of Antarctica is ice covered and contains the freshest water on earth - about 70 percent of all fresh water on earth in fact. The highest point in Antarctica is Vinson Massif, with an altitude of 16,864 feet above sea level; the lowest point is the Bentley Subglacial Trench at 8,200 feet below sea level, located in West Antarctica. Antarctica has the highest average elevation of all the continents at about 7,500 feet about sea level.

Antarctica is a continent of superlatives. It is the coldest, windiest, driest, iciest and highest of all the major landmasses in the world. It is the continent with the longest nights and the longest days and it is home to the world’s greatest concentration of wildlife. It is also one of the last true wilderness areas left on earth – largely unchanged since the early explorers and whalers first landed on its inhospitable shores less than two centuries ago. The lowest temperature ever recorded anywhere on earth, -89.2°C, was recorded on July 21, 1983, at Vostok Station. Winds have been recorded at 200 mph in the interior of the continent and the average annual water precipitation in the interior is only about 50 mm.

Whales
Thanks to the abundance of the small, shrimp like krill as the basis of the food chain, many species of whales make the water south of the Antarctic Convergence their summer home. Some of the species found in the frigid southern waters include: the Humpback Whale who consumes over a ton of krill each day; the Southern Right Whales easily identified by the whitish callosities on the jaws and forehead; the Sperm Whales made famous in Moby Dick; the Killer Whale which is actually not a whale at all but the largest of the dolphin family; the Sei Whale which can achieve speeds up to 55 km/h over short distances; the playful Minke Whales very common in the peninsula area; the Fin Whale who can attain a length of 25 to 27 meters making them the second largest whales; and the Blue Whale which is not only the largest whale in the oceans but also the largest animal that has ever lived.

Penguins
The common name for all flightless, aquatic birds, penguins are only found south of the equator. Penguins have been grouped into 18 species and 6 genera, with most making their homes in Antarctica and the sub Antarctic islands, though others are native to the coasts of Australia, South Africa, South America, and the Galapagos Islands. Penguins are speedy and agile swimmers, but extremely slow on land. The regions we visit aboard MS Expedition are inhabited by 6 different species including the giant King Penguin who can grow up to 1 metre in height (found only on South Georgia Island); the Adelie Penguin named after French explorer Dumont d’Urville’s wife; the Chinstrap Penguin identified by the distinctive black line connecting the black cap to below the chin; the Gentoo Penguin with its orange bill and white flash above and behind its eyes; the Macaroni Penguin (Only on South Georgia Island) who number roughly 12 million and are easily identified by the orange tassels meeting between the eyes; and the Rockhopper Penguin (Only in Falkland Islands) who are similar to the Macaroni in appearance but slightly smaller and have yellow tassels.

Historical Figures
Some of the bravest and best known explorers have sailed south in search of adventure and recognition. James Cook, the most travelled explorer of his time, was the first to circumnavigate Antarctica and the first to cross the Antarctic Circle. Roald Amundsen, who led the first expedition to reach the South Pole and reached the pole on December 14, 1911. Captain Robert Scott, famous for being 35 days late, arriving at the South Pole on January 17, 1912 only to find the dark green tent and a note left by Amundsen. All 5 men in the Scott expedition perished on their way back from the pole. The best-known adventurer would have to be Sir Ernest Shackleton. On his attempt at the South Pole his ship, Endurance, was captured by pack ice in the Weddell Sea on January 19, 1915. The ship was destroyed by heavy ice, forcing he and his men to travel over the ice and sea to Elephant Island. However, because the island was uninhabited, Shackleton and 5 others made the 1300 km voyage for help to South Georgia, amazingly arriving at Stromness Harbour whaling station on May 20, 1916 (B,L,D)

DAY 9 - 10:   DRAKE PASSAGE RETURN
Today we leave Antarctica and head north across the Drake Passage. In between bird watching and whale watching and enjoying some final lectures by our expedition staff, this is a chance to relax and review the adventures of the past week before returning to Ushuaia. (B,L,D)

DAY 11:   ARRIVE USHUAIA
We arrive in the morning in Ushuaia and disembark. Optional Trip Extension or Extra Nights are available. (B)

Note - please note that while it is our intention of 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 of your tour, your expedition leader will give you an expedition overview.

Key: (B)reakfast (L)unch (D)inner

Physical Requirements:
Light walking and hiking that is suitable for most fitness levels.

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ADDITIONAL M/S EXPEDITION ITINERARIES
11 DAYS - Antarctic Peninsula (listed above)


Pricing and Details

PRICING & DEPARTURES: M/S EXPEDITION

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Price includes: Antarctica Cruise (as noted), meals while in on the ship (as noted), English speaking naturalist guide while in the Antarctica, local representative, 1 night Ushuaia hotel.

Not included: International or In-Country airfare*, airport transfers, airport taxes, travel insurance.

*Quote for flights can be provided separately by our discount air partner.

Pre Cruise Accommodation: All Go South Antarctic Cruise programs include 1 night pre cruise Ushuaia hotel (4 star - shared accommodation) at no extra charge.

Single Supplement: Trip cost is based on shared hotel/cabin accommodations. Passengers requesting single hotel/cabin accommodation with incur a single supplement. For passengers willing to share a same sex cabin, a single supplement will not be charged for the cruise.

Trip Extensions: Chile Tours and Chile Day Tours are a great way to complement your Antarctic experience.

Carbon Offset Program:

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BOAT DETAILS: M/S EXPEDITION

The M/S Expedition at 345 ft (105 m) accommodates 124 passengers. The brand new top-of-the-line cabins provide a variety of affordable doubles and triples, higher end double cabins and luxurious suites. Singles are also available in all cabin categories. All rooms provide outside cabins with views (window or porthole) and full private en-suite bathrooms.

On the M/S Expedition, the ample dining room with its large windows looking out on the scenery, can seat all passengers in one sitting. Breakfast and lunches are with a wide assortment of dishes. Dinner is more formal with full multi-course service by the professional Chilean wait staff. The cuisine is international with an appealing mix of delicious Chilean fish and shellfish along with world famous Argentine meats. And naturally both lunch and dinner are accompanied by complimentary Chilean wines.

In the free time between landings, lectures and dinning, passengers can browse our Lonely Planet library, work out in the fitness room or hang out in the Discovery lounge or cozy Polar pub, style is always casual. Finally, there is the fascination of getting to know like minded people from many countries around the world who also share the M/S Expedition.

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DECK & CABIN OPTIONS:   M/S EXPEDITION

M/S Expedition Deck Plan PDF

Category 1
1 Upper Berth
2 Lower Berths
Full ensuite washroom
Porthole view








Category 2
2 Lower Berths
Full ensuite washroom
Porthole view









Category 3
2 Lower Berths
Full ensuite washroom
Window view









Category 4
2 Lower Berths
Full ensuite washroom
Window view









Category 5
Queen bed & Lounge area
Full ensuite washroom
Large window view









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