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Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
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Set sail for the ends of the earth with the "Penguins of the Far South: Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica" cruise, a remarkable 20-day journey starting and ending in Ushuaia. This expedition-style tour is crafted for travelers who crave rare wildlife encounters, dramatic landscapes, and the thrill of the unknown.
Your adventure unfolds in the remote Falkland Islands, where sandy dunes and the quaint village of Stanley offer a unique blend of British heritage and wild beauty. Continue to South Georgia, a haven for king penguin colonies and some of the planet’s highest concentrations of animal life. Here, history and wildlife converge in spectacular fashion.
The highlight is your time on the Antarctic Peninsula—a pristine world of icebergs, glaciers, and endless vistas. With options to personalize your experience, from educational programs to active excursions, you’ll discover why Antarctica has inspired explorers for generations.
The unique selling point of this tour package is its comprehensive route—visiting three of the Southern Ocean’s most legendary destinations in one trip. For those seeking the ultimate in wildlife spectacle and remote adventure, this cruise offers an unparalleled Antarctic experience.
For those driven by a restless sense of adventure, "Antarctica by Helicopter: Crossing the Circle and the Peninsula" is a polar expedition like no other. This 14-day cruise tour, beginning and ending in Buenos Aires, elevates Antarctic exploration with a unique twist—multiple helicopter-supported excursions aboard the cutting-edge Ultramarine.
Cross the legendary Antarctic Circle at 66°30’, a milestone achieved by only a select few, and soar above the icy wilderness for rare perspectives of the continent’s dramatic landscapes. Your itinerary is packed with opportunities for heli flightseeing and even a landing on the White Continent itself, offering a vantage point reserved for explorers and pioneers.
With expert guides and a spirit of innovation, this journey combines classic sea-based discovery with thrilling aerial adventures. The unique selling point? An unprecedented chance to step out of a helicopter onto Antarctica, experiencing the vast and beautiful polar world from both sea and sky—perfect for those who want to embrace the pinnacle of bucket-list travel.
Dive into the world of whales and seals on an Antarctic adventure unlike any other. The "Antarctic Marine Mammals: The World of Whales and Seals" cruise, starting and ending in Buenos Aires, is an 11-day expedition designed for travelers eager to go beyond sightseeing and actively participate in marine science.
Guided by renowned researchers, you’ll listen to haunting whale songs via hydrophones while kayaking or riding Zodiacs off the Antarctic Peninsula. Your hands-on role as a citizen scientist includes contributing to whale behavior studies, learning about new biotelemetry technologies, and working with the Happywhale platform to identify individual whales for conservation.
Expert-led excursions bring you face-to-face with migrating minke, humpback, and fin whales, while onboard the Science Hub offers a chance to engage in real research and conservation efforts. The tour’s unique selling point is its interactive, educational focus—inviting you to help protect marine mammals in one of Earth’s last pristine habitats. For those seeking an expedition that combines awe-inspiring wildlife with meaningful impact, this trip is truly unforgettable.