TOUR ANTARCTICA
Neko Harbor
Antarctica - The 7th Continent 21 days from £8599
WHAT’S INCLUDED • The services of a Just You Tour Manager • Return flights from Heathrow with Avianca • Use of an airport lounge in the UK • 2 nights in 4-star hotels and 2 nights in flight • 16 nights full-board on MS Midnatsol • 50 meals: 18 breakfasts, 16 lunches, 16 dinners
PLUS…
• Welcome drink in Santiago and farewell get-together on board the ship
• Overseas transfers & other transportation • A representative to greet you at all UK airports
INCLUDED EXCURSIONS • Sail through the narrow Canal Gabriel
• Make a landing on Cape Horn (weather and sea conditions permitting)
• Cross the Antarctic Convergence
DAYS 1 & 2 UK to Santiago de Chile Today we’ll fly to Santiago de Chile, arriving on Day 2.
Get to know your travelling companions over a welcome drink this evening. SHERATON SANTIAGO, SANTIAGO (4-STAR)
DAY 3 Santiago de Chile & Punta Arenas We’ll fly to Punta Arenas today and board the MS Midnatsol. We’ll gather for a welcome dinner this evening.
DAY 4 The Chilean fjords Today we’ll sail south in the Magellan Strait, passing Isla Tucker, famous for
152 Santiago NEW CHILE
Experience awe-inspiring landscapes and nature at its most sublime on this once-in-a-lifetime expedition sailing to the Chilean Fjords and Antarctica.
• View Antarctic penguins and huge icebergs from the deck of the ship, and look out for whales too
• Board smaller Polarcirkel boats and get closer to your surroundings
• Visit Stanley, capital of the Falkland Islands • Explore Carcass Island, a nature-lover’s paradise • Complete the loop of the legendary Magellan Strait
OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS • Bird-watching in the Falkland Islands • Scenic air tour • Falklands Islands nature walk • Port Stanley highlights tour • Port Stanley history tour
FLIGHT OPTIONS
• Connecting flights via London from selected local airports
Upgrade your fl ight: From £56 return Business Class with Avianca.
its colony of Magellanic penguins, birds, dolphins and sea lions. The captain and his crew will show their navigation skills as we sail through the extremely narrow Canal Gabriel.
DAY 5 The Chilean fjords Deep and surrounded by soaring mountains, the Chilean fjords are truly spectacular and staying on deck to take in the views is highly recommended. Gazing at the jaw-dropping scenery is sure to become your favourite activity. You might not see a single person on shore, just endless wilderness.
In one of the fjords, we’ll board a small boat for a closer look at the natural surroundings and wildlife.
DAY 6 The Chilean Fjords & Cape Horn When ranking the mythical places on earth, Cape Horn is surely high on the list. Before the creation of the Panama Canal, seafarers had to pass this infamous rocky island in order to cross from one side of the Americas to the other.
If the weather is good the crew will do their best to make a landing on Cape Horn. This area is known for high seas
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and challenging conditions and if we make it ashore this will be a great achievement.
DAY 7 At sea Prepare yourself for Antarctica. Enjoy a film, join a lecture or relax and enjoy the onboard facilities.
DAY 8 At sea As we cross the Antarctic Convergence the air will get crisper and colder. Antarctica will overwhelm you – everything is endless and white and the ocean is full of icebergs, we may see whales too.
Falklands Islands
Punta Arenas Cape Horn
Half Moon Island Neko Harbour
Shetlands South Cuverville ANTARCTICA ARGENTINA
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