Dec 15th to Dec 17th– Depart Toronto for Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina

Depart Toronto Pearson International Airport for Santiago, Chile, via Miami. Several hour layover in Santiago, Chile before heading to Buenos Aires, Argentina for an overnight in a hotel. Depart Buenos Aires for Ushuaia, Argentina. Arrive in the southernmost city in the world and transfer independently to the hotel. The remainder of the day is free to explore this 'frontier town' at leisure.
 
Dec 18th - Ushuaia
Spend the morning with a local guide on a group excursion to
Tierra del Fuego National Park, and then enjoy a traditional Argentine BBQ asado lunch. Embark in the afternoon, settle into your cabin on the Professor Multanovskiy, and meet your Expedition Team before the ship sets sail along the scenic Beagle Channel.
 



Dec 19th-21st- Drake Passage & South Shetland Islands
Journey across the famous
Drake Passage, named after the 16th-century English navigator Sir Francis Drake - an experience in itself. The ship is accompanied much of the way by albatrosses - including the magnificent Wandering Albatross - along with an impressive variety of other seabirds. Cross the Antarctic Convergence, a natural border where cold polar waters sink beneath the warmer waters of the more temperate zones.
 
Land is usually sighted for the first time late afternoon on Day 4 - the
South Shetland Islands, which lie to the north of the Antarctic Peninsula. Visit vast penguin rookeries, land on beaches ruled by Antarctic fur seals and observe wallowing southern elephant seals. You may also visit one of the many research bases in the archipelago or look for Antarctica's only two flowering plants, which thrive here during the short southern summer. Often the ship sails through the narrow passage leading into the sunken caldera of Deception Island. Here, if the tide allows, you may dip your toes in the thermal waters of Pendulum Cove.
 
Dec 22nd – 24th -
Antarctic Peninsula
The Antarctic Peninsula, the most readily accessible part of the White Continent, has some of the best wildlife and scenery. You have plenty of time to experience the special magic of this awe-inspiring wilderness of snow, ice, waterways, and mountains. Expect to see enormous rookeries of Gentoo, Chinstrap and Adélie Penguins. Blue-eyed Shags, Kelp Gulls, Cape Petrels, Snowy Sheathbills and Antarctic Terns are also abundant. You may also encounter Weddell, crabeater and leopard seals, as well as orcas, humpback, and Minke whales.
 
Our exploration of the Antarctic continent often begins with a visit to the aptly named
Paradise Bay, or to nearby Neko Harbor. Glaciers fill the calm waters with an amazing vista of icebergs as you set foot on the Antarctic continent itself. When visiting Port Lockroy, you enjoy the thriving penguin colonies and visit a recently renovated former British scientific station that serves as one of the most isolated and intriguing museums in the world. The station also acts as a post office from which you can mail postcards home.
 
If pack ice and icebergs allow, you navigate some of the most beautiful waterways in the world. Two in particular, the Neumayer and Lemaire Channels, are impressive narrow passages between towering rock faces and spectacular glaciers. Some voyages sail south of the Lemaire Channel to Petermann Island, where Adélie and Gentoo Penguins, skuas and Blue-eyed Shags nest close to the landing site.
 
On our longer voyages, the expedition may also visit the northern tip of the
Peninsula to navigate the Antarctic Sound, or 'iceberg alley', where huge tabular icebergs drift north from the Antarctic continent. If weather and ice conditions permit, you land on Paulet Island to see its vast Adélie Penguin rookery.




 
Dec 25th – 26th -
Drake Passage
You bid farewell to Antarctica as you sail north across the Drake Passage. The adventure is not over, as there are more opportunities to watch birds and whales cavorting in the open ocean. Final presentations by our expedition staff enhance the voyage en route to Ushuaia.
 
Dec 27th – Ushuaia to
Buenos Aires
Disembark after breakfast and transfer by bus to the Antarctic Unit office located at the entrance to the pier. If you are departing on the morning flight, the transfer continues to the airport. We fly to Buenos Aires for the night.

 

Dec 28th - Jan 1st/2006 – Buenos Aires
We arrive in Buenos Aires last night and will be spending the next four days seeing the sights in and around the “Paris” of South America.

 

Jan 1st – Jan 6th - Santiago
We leave Buenos Aires mid-day for Santiago. We will spend the week in and around Santiago, taking in the sights and sounds of the capital of Chile.

 

Jan 6th – Jan 7th
We depart on an evening flight home to Toronto via Miami. We arrive in Toronto mid-day on Saturday and will have a day and a half to recover from our nearly out of this world trip down under!



Photos and cruise text taken from Quark Expeditions.


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