Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctic Peninsula - M/V Ushuaia

20 daysDuration
Small Group TourUsually 8-12 participants, maximum 18 travelers
16 peopleMaximum group size
16 - 99 yearsAge range for participants
EnglishGuide language
Relaxed
Minimal physical effort, perfect for travelers seeking an easy-going experience.

Highlights

Antarctic Peninsula - explore the small islands of the peninsula by zodiac and on foot

King Penguin rookeries 100,000 strong - experience the stunning wildlife spectacle on Salisbury Plain

Antarctic wilderness - enjoy the freedom of being in this vast, ice-sculpted, wilderness

Breathtaking scenery - enjoy the views from the bridge or from the outer decks of your vessel

Expedition staff - be accompanied by expert lecturers and guides on shore

Itinerary

Experience the outstanding birdlife of the Falkland Islands. Marvel at the vast King penguin rookeries of South Georgia, before experiencing one of the most spectacular wilderness areas on earth. Antarctica has a remarkable collection of wildlife; snow-capped mountains and blue icebergs; penguins, whales and a rich diversity of birdlife - all of which await you on an exploratory journey of the Great White Continent.

King Penguin rookeries 100,000 strong - experience the stunning wildlife spectacle on Salisbury Plain

Antarctic wilderness - enjoy the freedom of being in this vast, ice-sculpted, wilderness

Breathtaking scenery - enjoy the views from the bridge or from the outer decks of your vessel

Antarctic Peninsula - explore the small islands of the peninsula by zodiac and on foot

day 1 - Tour starts in Ushuaia

You will board the MV Ushuaia in the afternoon. After settling into your cabins, you will be introduced to the crew and expedition staff with a welcome drink on board. There will be plenty of time to get to know your fellow shipmates, as we set sail towards the western Falkland Islands known for their rugged beauty and wealth of seabirds and waterfowl.

Meals:Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 2 - At Sea

The open bridge policy on board allows you to join the officers on the bridge and learn about navigation, watch for marine life and enjoy the views of the open ocean. These waters are also home to an interesting group of seabirds, which often ride the currents created in the wake of the ship, such as albatrosses and petrels. Join the expedition staff and naturalists on deck whilst we are at sea, as we search for seabirds and other local wildlife, such as orcas and dolphins. An interesting selection of lectures will help us to prepare for our first excursions in the Falkland Islands.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 3 - Western Falkland Islands

With favorable conditions, the ship's lecturers and naturalists will accompany you on your first excursion.

On the western coast you might visit the following islands:

West Point Island
West Point Island lies off the most north-westerly point of mainland West Falkland (Malvinas). The attractive settlement sits on the edge of a small harbor on the eastern side of the Island, in the lee of Black Bog Hill and Michael's Mount. The valley between these two peaks rolls over the center of the island to the dramatic Devil's Nose, one of the Island's main attractions. From here visitors are treated to splendid views of Cliff Mountain, the Island's highest point at 1,250 ft (381 m), and the highest cliffs in the Falklands (Malvinas). This is where we will encounter a vast colony of Rockhopper Penguins and Black-browed Albatrosses, nesting together in close vicinity.

Carcass Island
Carcass Island lies to the north-west of the Falklands archipelago (Malvinas). A mature tussac plantation covers much of the lower ground below Jason Hill to the east. The availability of abundant cover and the absence of cats, rats and mice throughout the island have made for a spectacularly large population of small birds, which is one of Carcass Island's most delightful features. Gentoo and Magellanic Penguins do also nest here. Peale's and Commerson's dolphins come frequently close to the shoreline to get a glimpse of the visitors as well. At the settlement with its beautiful gardens, we are invited to enjoy tea and cookies with the locals.

Overnight, the ship will sail around the northern islands of the archipelago in an easterly direction to reach the capital, Stanley, the following morning.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 4 - Eastern Falkland Islands

In the morning hours we will have time to explore the quaint little town of Stanley and its wonderful museum, souvenir shops and pubs. For those who are more interested in the outstanding wildlife, you do not even have to leave town to enjoy it - Southern Giant Petrels often fly close to the shoreline. The endemic Falkland Steamer Ducks abound on the shorelines while Kelp Gulls can often be seen flying together with Dolphin Gulls. The less obvious but frequent visitors to Stanley area are Black-crowned Night Herons, Red-backed Hawks and Peregrine Falcons. In the early afternoon, we set sail for South Georgia.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 5 - At Sea

An extensive lecture program will be offered during the days at sea.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 6 - At Sea

Expert naturalists share their knowledge of the wildlife and unique ecosystems we will encounter throughout our voyage. South Georgia is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and inspiring places on earth, with more wildlife than virtually anywhere else on the planet.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 7 - At Sea / South Georgia

After more time at sea, at last, South Georgia comes into sight ! Though extremely isolated, it has amazing scenery ranging from high mountains and mighty glaciers; to deep fjords and low-lying grassland. If the weather is favorable, we would aim to visit one of the following sites in the late afternoon:

Elsehul
Situated at the northwestern extremity of South Georgia on the eastern side of the knife-edged summit ridges of Parydian Peninsula, Elsehul is a beautiful little harbor. It is the only visitor site on the island, where colonies of Black-browed and Grey-headed Albatrosses can be viewed from zodiacs within the protection of sheltered inshore waters.

Right Whale Bay
Right Whale Bay is a bay 1.5 miles wide, entered between Craigie Point and Nameless Point along the north coast of South Georgia. The name dates back to at least 1922, when South Georgia was still a center for commercial whaling. Today we hope to encounter a small colony of King Penguins, along with Giant Petrels, gulls and breeding fur seals on the black ashen beach.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 8 - South Gerogia

Our exact itinerary will depend on local land and sea conditions but the following destinations are among those that we would like to explore:- Salisbury Plain, Prion Island, Grytviken, Godthul, St Andrews Bay, Cooper Bay and Drygalski Fjord.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 9 - South Georgia

You will have three full days to enjoy the delights of this isolated island, rich in history and with an abundance of wildlife.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 10 - South Georgia

Salisbury Plain is a wildlife site without parallel. Several large glaciers provide a dramatic backdrop for the tens of thousands of King Penguins that nest in the tussac grass of this remarkable ecosystem. The wide beach makes for excellent walking as we visit the colony, where we are literally surrounded and delightfully outnumbered by throngs of curious, gentle penguins. Elephant and fur seals also abound, as well as Southern Giant Petrels and the occasional wandering Gentoo Penguin.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 11 - South Georgia

Grytviken lies within King Edward Cove, a sheltered harbour tucked between Hope Point and Hobart Rock on the western shore of Cumberland East Bay. The rusting ruins of the Grytviken whaling station are situated on a level plain at the head of the cove, backed by steep hills and mountains. Now the site of the South Georgia Museum, the station remains a focal point of interest for many visitors, as does the nearby grave of Sir Ernest Shackleton on Hope Point. We hope to enjoy a landing at St. Andrews Bay, covered in penguins and seals and bounded in the interior by the Cook, Buxton and Heaney Glaciers. The Bay hosts the biggest colony of King Penguins on South Georgia. Early season, the beach is carpeted with fur and elephant seals. Leopard seals also patrol the rocks at the end of the beach, hunting for penguins along the edge of kelp beds. Brown Skuas and Antarctic Terns breed on the outwash plain, defending their nest sites with their characteristic noise and vigour.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 12 - At Sea

We spend the next two days crossing the Scotia Sea towards the Antarctic Peninsula, offering opportunities to be out on deck, catch up on some reading, or simply reflect on the magical experiences of the last few days on South Georgia.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 13 - At Sea

Further lectures and other activities will be offered throughout these days at sea and our expedition team will prepare you for our experience in the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 14 - Elephant Island, South Shetland Islands

We hope to have a chance to visit the enigmatic Elephant Island. Those who are aware of Sir Ernest Shackleton's story, will need no introduction to this historic windswept island. In 1916 Shackleton was forced to leave 22 of his men stranded on these shores, while he and five others embarked on an unbelievable last-ditch rescue attempt. What followed, is one of the greatest rescue stories of all time. Every passenger will return with a greater knowledge of this gripping tale of adventure, in a truly remarkable part of the world.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 15 - At Sea

Our expedition team will prepare you for our experience in the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands. Later today, we hope to arrive at the Antarctic Peninsula in the area of the scenic Antarctic Sound. Here we will try to land at one of the following landing sites:

Argentine Antarctic Station Esperanza
We will try to sail the passage to the east side of the Antarctic Peninsula, which traverses the Antarctic Sound and runs northwest-to-southeast. Hope Bay and the Argentine Station Esperanza are located on the western side of the Sound.

Brown Bluff
Brown Bluff, a promontory on the Tabarin Peninsula, is located south of Hope Bay. Both of them might be possible landing sites. The Weddell Sea represents the center of the Peninsula's Adélie Penguin population.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 16 - Antarctic Peninsula

Our expedition team will prepare you for our experience in the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands.
We hope to visit some of the following sites :-

Gerlache Strait
This region of broad straits, mountainous islands, protected bays, and narrow channels offer moments of solitude. A profusion of tall peaks humans have never climbed and vast glaciers flowing inexorably seaward are the physical features here.

Hydrurga Rocks
We might visit Hydrurga Rocks, a small group of islets, which lie east of Two Hummock Island in the Palmer Archipelago, at the northern entrance of the Gerlache Strait. Chinstrap Penguins, Blue-eyed Shags and Kelp Gulls are confirmed breeders here.

Cuverville Island
We may also go to Cuverville Island, which lies in the scenic Errera Channel, in the center of the Gerlache Strait. A well-defined raised beach forms a nesting site for many Gentoo Penguins here. On our way north we plan to explore the South Shetland Islands.

Deception Island
We plan to sail through the narrow passage into the flooded caldera of Deception Island - the largest of three recent volcanic centers in the South Shetlands- which is truly amazing. Once inside, the rising slope of the black, cinder-covered volcanic rim can be walked uphill to a rather spectacular vantage point.

Half Moon Island
This crescent-shaped island, in the entrance of Moon Bay between Greenwich and Livingston Islands, is home to Chinstrap Penguins in breathtaking surroundings.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 17 - Antarctic Peninsula

We will attempt to land at as many sites as possible. We might visit Hydrurga Rocks, a small group of islets, which lie east of Two Hummock Island in the Palmer Archipelago, at the northern entrance of the Gerlache Strait. Chinstrap Penguins, Blue-eyed Shags and Kelp Gulls are confirmed breeders here. The Gerlache Straight is a region of broad straits, mountainous islands, protected bays, and narrow channels. Here you will find an abundance of tall peaks, un-climbed by humans, with vast glaciers flowing towards the sea. Weather and ice conditions will determine our final itinerary and all trips vary depending on the ice, which means that all voyages are unique and no two are the same.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 18 - Antarctic Peninsula / At Sea

We leave Antarctica and head north across the Drake Passage.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 19 - The Drake Passage

Join our lecturers and naturalists on deck as we search for seabirds and whales. We will also enjoy some final lectures. Take the chance to relax and reflect on the fascinating adventures we have had over the past days.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:M/V Ushuaia (or similar)

day 20 - Trip ends in Ushuaia

We arrive at the port of Ushuaia in the early morning and disembark the MV Ushuaia after breakfast.

Meals:Breakfast
Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctic Peninsula - M/V Ushuaia

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M/V Ushuaia (or similar) (19 nights)
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19 Breakfasts, 18 Lunches, 19 Dinners
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