Falklands, S.Georgia & Antarctica Photography

Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica Photo Symposium 20 Days

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8 OCT, 2020 | Up to 19 nights

Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica Photo Symposium 20 Days

Aboard: RCGS Resolute

This far-reaching Polar expedition will bring you to the three most notable and exceptional areas in the Antarctic region, on a journey of discovery that is second to none. Exploring each day by Zodiac and on foot, you will discover huge wildlife populations from massive penguin colonies to seals and whales, spectacular scenery at every turn, remarkable geology and areas of significant historical importance.

Departing from Punta Arenas, you will sail to the beautiful Falkland Islands to explore around the wildlife-rich West Point and Carcass Islands, as well as the charming capital town of Stanley, before sailing to the incredible wildlife paradise of South Georgia. Famous for its associations with Sir Ernest Shackleton and its bustling penguin populations, with rookeries of over 100,000 birds, this remote and mostly uninhabited island is one of the jewels of the southern hemisphere. You will enjoy an in-depth exploration here before sailing on to the majestic Antarctic Peninsula, with a planned stop at the famous Elephant Island along the way. In Antarctica you will discover a world of enchanting scenery, imposing icebergs and snow-encrusted mountains where a bountiful wildlife population will both astound and delight.

An additional highlight will be the onboard photography symposium which will be open to all guests. A team of expert photographers, along with your regular team of expert historians, geologists and wildlife specialists, will help you to master your photography skills and create the perfect images of your trip. With such an abundance of wildlife and spectacular scenery you certainly won’t be short of subjects!

Travelling in the company of an experienced crew who will teach you all there is to know about these remarkable areas, this fantastic voyage is the ultimate in the Antarctica region and will surely be the adventure of a lifetime.

This route is available on various departure dates, with departures from Ushuaia, Punta Arenas and Santiago, both by air and sea. This particular voyage sails from Punta Arenas and returns from the Falklands to Santiago by special charter flight.

Highlights

  • Discover the incredible areas of Antarctica, South Georgia and the Falklands in one voyage
  • Spectacular scenery at every turn
  • Observe remarkable numbers of various species of penguins including King, Gentoo and Chinstrap
  • Amazing marine wildlife including seals, sea lions and whales
  • Myriad birdlife
  • Outstanding wildlife observation on shore, during zodiac cruises and from the ship
  • In-depth exploration of the Antarctic Peninsula and South Georgia
  • Visits to historic sites and science stations
  • Learn about the environment, wildlife and ecology from polar experts
  • Exciting activity options including kayaking & hiking
  • Photography symposium delivered by an expert photography team

What's Included

  • Full board accommodation on board ship
  • Pre-voyage overnight hotel stay in Punta Arenas
  • Transfer from hotel to ship in Punta Arenas
  • Transfer from ship to airport in Stanley
  • Private charter flight from Stanley to Santiago
  • Loan of waterproof boots
  • Free use of an expedition gear package
  • All zodiac excursions and landings
  • Programme of expert lectures
  • Resident photography guide

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Punta Arenas
1 - 2Days

Punta Arenas

Your epic Antarctica, Falklands and South Georgia photography adventure will begin in the pretty Chilean town of Punta Arenas. After having arrived independently you will make your way to your hotel for your included overnight stay. A welcome desk will have been set up in your hotel so that you can meet some of your expedition team, tag your luggage and get some advice on how to spend your free evening in this Chilean Patagonia gateway town.

After a good night’s sleep, the following morning you will join your transfer to the port to board your expedition vessel. After settling into your comfortable cabin and familiarising yourself with your new surroundings, you can enjoy a welcome cocktail and dinner as we set sail for the adventure of a lifetime. We recommend spending some time on deck as we sail away from Punta Arenas and watch the mainland fade far into the distance behind us.

At Sea - Towards The Falklands
3Day

At Sea - Towards The Falklands

Today will be spent sailing northeast towards The Falkland Islands. We recommend spending some time on deck looking out for the abundant seabirds that are likely to be following the ship along with possibly whales in the waters below. This will be a great time to brush up on your wildlife photography skills, with your resident photography expert on hand to provide you with hints and tips for perfecting your technique.

You can also enjoy the commencement of your lecture and presentation programme delivered by onboard experts covering everything from the wildlife and geology of the areas you will be visiting on this fantastic voyage to the history of Antarctic exploration. There will also be bio-environmental briefings to prepare for your time on the islands.

Falkland Islands
4 - 5Days

Falkland Islands

Having arrived overnight along the western coast of the Falkland Islands, this morning we will arrive at the wildlife-rich West Point Island to enjoy an exploration of this beautiful area. Home to large rockhopper penguin rookeries and a substantial black-browed albatross colony, we will have the unforgettable privilege of observing these majestic birds in close proximity.

We will also visit the nearby equally wildlife-rich islands of Carcass or Saunders to get another perspective on this stunning area and enjoy a search for sightings of the striated caracara, along with geese, oystercatchers and magellanic penguins.

On day 5 we will enjoy a visit to the charming port town of Stanley, the capital of the Falklands. A pleasant walk around the town will introduce us to the Falklands’ rich history and there will be chances to visit the fantastic museum, waterfront memorial and see the colourful houses and quaint British-style pubs.

At Sea
6 - 7Days

At Sea

Over the course of the next two days we will enjoy a relaxing sail towards South Georgia. Some further time on deck should reward with excellent bird watching opportunities and your presentation and lecture programme will continue. One particular theme close to the hearts of your expedition crew is Polar conservation, and you will be introduced to the ongoing efforts in wildlife conservation in the South Georgia region.

There will also be bio-environmental briefings for your time on the island, including important information on behaviour around the abundant wildlife.

South Georgia
8 - 10Days

South Georgia

Today you will arrive in the wilderness wildlife paradise of South Georgia, one of the most wildlife-rich and scenically beautiful places in the world. You will now enjoy three days of in-depth exploration of this remarkable place, taking Zodiac cruises, shore walks and hikes and getting up-close to the abundant wildlife that helps to make this island so special. Known as the ‘Serengeti of the Southern Ocean’, it won’t take long to discover why as we launch the Zodiacs and make land at Elsehul Bay to see the large numbers of fur seals and the huge elephant seals that almost completely cover the dark sandy beaches. The major draw here is undoubtedly the staggering numbers of penguins that live and roam here, and we will visit the sites of some of the biggest colonies on the island including Gold Harbour, Salisbury Plain and St Andrews Bay to see rookeries numbering over 100,000 penguins in each. We will also hope to see good numbers of nesting albatross as we explore around.

As well as the enchanting and bountiful wildlife, South Georgia is an important destination for history enthusiasts, being the ending point of the epic survival and rescue mission of Sir Ernest Shackleton and his men back in the 1910’s. Your accompanying expert historians will offer you an insight into this fateful journey and you will have the opportunity to visit Grytviken to pay your respects at the final resting place of this legendary explorer. In Grytviken you will also be able to visit the excellent museum, the beautifully restored church and the site of whaling stations which offer a fascinating glimpse into South Georgia’s past. As we enjoy a full exploration of the island, other sites we are likely to visit include Stromness, Leith, and Husvik, keeping a keen eye out for wildlife as we go.

Kayaking excursions may be offered here and are a fantastic way to get a different perspective on the island and its beauty. Kayaking occurs an additional charge and owing to its popularity should be booked in advance.

At Sea & Elephant Island
11 - 13Days

At Sea & Elephant Island

Leaving the marvels of South Georgia behind, we will now spend approximately three days sailing towards Antarctica, with our exact route determined by sea and ice conditions. As we sail, we will pass the South Orkney Island group which represent the peaks of a submarine mountain range called the Scotia Arc, connecting South Georgia to the South Shetland Islands. As these islands are completely surrounded by ice for most of the year it is not often that a chance to visit them is possible, but if weather conditions allow then we will attempt to get as close as possible.

Your lecture and presentation programme will continue, with a focus now on Antarctica, its wildlife and the history of polar exploration in the area. You may have the chance to get even closer to one particular historical expedition as the dark cliffs of Elephant Island gradually begin to appear on the horizon and excitement builds again as we attempt to make a landing. This exceptionally historically important area is where Shackleton and his men overwintered having lost the HMS Endurance in thick sea ice back in 1915, and the point from which Shackleton set off on his famous rescue mission to South Georgia. If weather conditions allow, we will hope to enjoy a thrilling Zodiac cruise to view the island close-up and learn more about the horrendous conditions that Shackleton and his men faced. This will be an exciting day for the history enthusiasts amongst us and a great way to set the scene for the adventures that lie ahead of us.

As the snowy peaks of the Peninsula gradually come into view and the size and numbers of icebergs dramatically increases you will know that you are nearing one of the most remote and breathtakingly beautiful places on the planet.

Antarctic Peninsula & South Shetlands
14 - 17Days

Antarctic Peninsula & South Shetlands

This morning we will awake to the awe-inspiring sight of the Antarctic surrounding us, and the pure majesty and remarkable remoteness of Antarctica will suddenly become apparent. You have arrived in the heart of one of the most spectacular places on earth!

As with all polar expeditions, our course throughout your time in Antarctica will be flexible and dependent on ice and weather conditions, but your experienced captain and crew will be sure to make the most of every opportunity available to ensure you get to see all that this incredible area has to offer. Exploring by Zodiac boat and on foot, each day will bring a new adventure and we will be on a constant lookout for the wildlife that abounds here including various species of penguins, seals, whales and seabirds.

Upon arrival in Antarctica our first visit will be to the often mist-shrouded South Shetland Islands group. There are a number of landing sites we hope to visit here including Yankee Harbour where good numbers of Weddell seals are often found, or Half Moon Island, an Important Bird Area which is home to numerous birds including chinstrap penguins, Antarctic terns, imperial shags and much more. We then plan to cruise along the coast of Livingston Island to reach the flooded volcanic caldera of Deception Island. This historically rich area is a delight to explore and weather dependent we hope to enjoy a walk around to see the old whaling station and aircraft hangar. For a more energetic walk there is an excellent hike which will bring you high up onto the rim of the crater.

After much anticipation, we will finally reach the awe-inspiring Antarctic Peninsula to enjoy further days of exploration by land and sea. Around the vicinity of Mikkelson Harbour and Cierva Cove we explore through exceptionally scenic bays and harbours, searching for the wildlife that abounds including chinstrap, gentoo and Adelie penguins, seals including leopard seals, and birds such as skuas, cormorants and gulls. We will sail into Willhelmina Bay which is known as “Whale-mina Bay” thanks to its fantastic whale spotting opportunities. We will enjoy some Zodiac cruising in this spectacular location to search for whales and gain some fantastic views of the glaciers of the Peninsula before sailing into the Errera Channel. Here we will hope to stop at some excellent landing sites including Cuverville Island, an important research site where one of the largest gentoo penguin colonies can be found, and the beautiful Orne Harbour.

Throughout your time in Antarctica shore walks, Zodiac cruises and entertaining presentations will keep your mind and body active, whilst exciting hikes across snowy mountain saddles will be readily available and kayaking excursions will be on offer.

At Sea Back to The Falklands
18 - 19Days

At Sea Back to The Falklands

Leaving the wilderness wonderland of Antarctica behind, we will gently make our way back to the Falkland Islands. As we sail your presentation and lecture programme will continue and your onboard photography expert can help you to collate and make the most of the countless pictures you will have no doubt taken throughout your voyage. There will also be a special voyage recap delivered by your expedition leader and as we near Stanley on the evening of day 19 you will be invited to join the captain for a special farewell dinner to mark the end of your adventure of a lifetime.



Stanley to Santiago
20Day

Stanley to Santiago

Sailing through ‘the Narrows’ and into the port of Stanley, it will sadly be time to disembark and bid farewell to your crew as your expedition comes to a conclusion. There may be some time to explore more of this charming town with its brightly coloured houses and quaint pubs before making your way to the airport for your included charter flight back to mainland South America. Upon arrival in Santiago, the capital of Chile, a transfer will be provided to a downtown location should you wish to extend your stay here.

A view from Above

All Aboard

RCGS Resolute
Mid range vessel

RCGS Resolute

RCGS Resolute has been purpose built for polar expedition cruising with the highest ice class (Lloyds 1AS). Equipped with propellers of stainless steel, high density steel plating and small frame spacing on her hull, RCGS Resolute continues into the ice, when others simply cannot.

Designed for comfort, RCGS Resolute is modern, well appointed, safe and ice-strengthened. From small group sessions to briefings for all passengers, there are public spaces onboard the ship ideally suited for each and every need. Two separate bar and lounge areas featuring 180 degree views and a wonderfully stocked library provide ideal places to relax or catch up on some reading. The sumptuous meals prepared for you by the culinary team are enjoyed in either of the two dining rooms, one of which features a popular bistro menu offering quick and easy meals for those prioritising time out on deck. Both dining rooms have ample and open seating paired with modern furnishings and large picture windows with 180 degree views. Other facilities include the theatre style presentation room, gift-shop, gymnasium, wellness centre, hot water spa, sauna and steam room and salt water pool.

There are 6 different cabin categories and all cabins feature outside viewing, from traditional port holes to expansive panoramic windows, as well as lounge quarters, spacious bathrooms and high-quality furnishings.

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Now that I am back from my odyssey voyage, I thought I would let you know that after all that planning it really did exceed my expectations – we managed landings everywhere even on Tristan da Cuhna and had great bird sightings. The guides all knew what they were talking about too and made sure I got some great photos – still sorting them all out! Thanks for everything and see you at Birdfair!

Dave Martin

I want to thank you for all you did to make my recent Falklands trip run so smoothly and comfortably. Thank you for all your help over the diet too.

Dr Lorna Mairs

Just a quick note to express my sincere thanks to you and all your staff for making this an epic adventure of immense proportions. Everything went smoothly, pickups, hotels and most of all the expedition itself. Truly a mind blowing experience unlike any I have ever taken.

Mr J Borg, Malta

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