Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica

Extended Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica 22 days

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13 DEC, 2021 | Up to 21 nights

Extended Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica 22 days

Aboard: MV Ortelius

This epic extended trip is the ultimate in the Antarctic region, taking in the Falkland Islands with their varied and accessible wildlife and friendly inhabitants as well as South Georgia and the Antarctic Peninsula. South Georgia is the jewel of the South Atlantic with spectacular breeding colonies of king penguins and albatross along with many more species of birds and mammals, all in a magnificent setting. The Antarctic peninsula and Weddell Sea area provides the opportunity to not only view unique wildlife close-up but also set foot on one of the last great wildernesses on earth.

Highlights

  • Falkland Islands wildlife and scenery
  • South Georgia wildlife, scenery and history
  • Magnificent Antarctic ice and landscapes
  • See at least 6 different species of penguin
  • Myriad birdlife
  • Whales and other marine mammals

What's Included

  • Luggage transfer to ship and group transfer from ship
  • Full board accommodation on board
  • All zodiac excursions and landings with expert guides
  • Programme of expert lectures
  • Loan of rubber boots
  • Entrance to Stanley Museum

Our popularitinerary Suggestions

All our itinerary holidays are fully customisable

 Ushuaia
1Day

Ushuaia

Your fantastic Antarctica, Falklands and South Georgia expedition will begin in Ushuaia, Argentina, where after having arrived independently you will embark your ship in the afternoon. As you settle in to your cabin, your ship will sail through the scenic waterway of the Beagle Channel and turn northwards towards the Falklands. You may want to spend some time on deck capturing the sight of the city fading into distance behind you and looking out for the seabirds that follow the ship.

At Sea
2Day

At Sea

As we make the short sea crossing towards the Falkland Islands your programme of informative and entertaining lectures and presentations will begin, covering everything from the geology and wildlife you are about to discover to the history of Antarctic exploration. There will also be safety and bio-environmental briefings in preparation for your time in the Falklands. We recommend spending some time on deck to spot the several species of albatross which will likely be following the ship along with storm petrels, shearwaters, and diving petrels.

Falkland Islands
3 - 4Days

Falkland Islands

As we arrive in the Falkland Islands, we plan to spend 2 days on some of the more fascinating outlying islands of the archipelago. The exceptionally scenic Falklands offer an abundance of wildlife and have an intriguing history. Our first adventure will likely take us to Westpoint Island to see its rockhopper penguins and black-browed albatrosses, before we visit Grave Cove for a hike in search of nesting gentoo penguins.

On New Island we will make land at the New Island South Wildlife Reserve where a strenuous but rewarding hike to Landsend Bluff will be offered. This hike will be likely to bring you sightings of South American fur seals as well as nesting black-browed albatrosses and rockhopper penguins. We also have time to visit the only land-based whaling station on the Falkland Islands which his found here, before moving on to the New Island North Nature Reserve (permit granting permitted) for another perspective on this remarkable wildlife-filled location.

Next up will be a hike along the shore of Carcass Island which will give us views of magellanic and gentoo penguins, as well as close encounters with elephant seals, water fowl, night herons and passerines. Later we will visit Saunders Island to observe four species of breeding penguins - gentoo, king, Magellanic and rockhopper,as well as black-browed albatross and king cormorants.

Stanley, Falkland Islands
5Day

Stanley, Falkland Islands

In Stanley, the capital of the Falklands, we can experience Falkland culture, which has some South American characteristics as well as English charm. In Stanley and the surrounding area we can see a number of stranded wrecks from a century ago and geese, giant petrels and other birds. All passengers are free to wander around on their own. We recommend a visit to the local museum (admission fees are included) and perhaps a drink in one of the charming pubs.



At Sea
6 - 7Days

At Sea

As we sail from the Falklands towards South Georgia we will cross the Antarctic Convergence and the temperatures will become considerably cooler. As we spend these 2 days at sea there will be excellent opportunities for bird spotting on deck with likely sightings of several species of albatross, shearwaters, petrels, prions, and skuas. The informative and entertaining lecture programme will also continue as well as briefings for your time on South Georgia.



South Georgia
8 - 12Days

South Georgia

On day 8 we will arrive in the wildlife paradise of South Georgia, a remote and exceptionally scenic island that is home to millions of penguins and other birdlife and wildlife. Over the next few days we will explore the eastern coast of the island searching for wildlife, scenic opportunities and visiting sites of historical interest. Places we expect to visit include Fortuna Bay where a hive of wildlife activity will greet us on the beaches. You will see various penguins and seals as well as having the chance to follow the final leg of Shackleton’s route to the abandoned whaling village of Stromness.

Later we will visit the areas of Salisbury Plain, St. Andrews Bay and Gold Harbour to see the three largest king penguin colonies in South Georgia. These areas are also home to three of the world’s largest breeding beaches for southern elephant seals, and you may also see a substantial number of Antarctic fur seals here during the breeding season (December – January).

During our time here we will also have chance to visit the abandoned whaling station of Grytkiven where king penguins walk the streets and elephant seals are in abundance. We hope to have chance to see the South Georgia Museum as well as visiting Shackleton’s grave to pay our respects at the final resting place of one of Antarctica’s most well-known explorers.

Other places of interest that we may visit during our extended time here include Cooper Bay where we will find the largest chinstrap penguin population, along with gentoo and macaroni penguins, as well as Cobblers Cove where even more penguins and unique bird species await.

At Sea
13Day

At Sea

As we leave South Georgia behind and sail south towards Antarctica your ship will again be followed by a multitude of seabirds so make sure to spend some time on deck for excellent photo opportunities. On our sail we may encounter some sea ice, and it is at the ice-edge where we would have a chance to see some high-Antarctic species like the McCormick skua and snow petrel. Onboard briefings will be held to prepare you for your time on the Antarctic continent and your programme of lectures and talks will continue.



South Orkney Islands
14Day

South Orkney Islands

Before reaching the Peninsula we may stop, ice conditions dependent, on Laurie Island in the South Orkney archipelago to visit Orcadas Base, an Argentine scientific station. The personnel here will happily show you their facility, where you can enjoy expansive views of the surrounding glaciers. If a visit isn’t possible, we may instead land in Signy Island’s Shingle Cove.



At sea
15Day

At sea

As we make our last push towards Antarctica keep an eye out on deck for the enormous icebergs of all shapes and sizes that will dot the landscape. There are also great chances of spotting Antarctic petrels and fin whales. Next stop Antarctica!



Antarctic Peninsula
16 - 19Days

Antarctic Peninsula

Welcome to Antarctica, a land of superlatives! Enchanting scenery, unique wildlife encounters and thrilling adventures await as we spend our days exploring by Zodiac and on foot to get up close to the action. Your exact itinerary here will be determined by weather and ice conditions with your captain choosing each day which areas to visit for optimum experiences.

We plan to sail into the Weddell Sea where colossal tabular icebergs herald your arrival to the eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula. Our first possible stop will be Brown Bluff in the ice-clogged Antarctic Sound which may offer our first chance to step foot on the Antarctic Continent itself. If sea conditions don’t allow for entry to the Weddell Sea from the east we will instead set course for Elephant Island and head into the Bransfield Strait in an attempt to enter the Antarctic Sound from the northwest.

After an exploration of the Sound we will sail through the breathtaking scenery of the southern Gerlache Strait stopping to explore at select points along the Peninsula. If ice conditions allow, we may even reach the Lemaire Channel. In Neko Harbour we may have the opportunity to set foot on the Antarctic Continent in a magnificent landscape of huge glaciers calving at sea level. Zodiac cruising around here will be an unforgettable experience. In Paradise Bay with its myriad icebergs we may again have the opportunity to set foot on the Antarctic Continent. Again, we may offer an opportunity for a zodiac cruise in the inner parts of this amazing waterway. In this area, we have good chances to see Humpback whales and Minke whales. Along with Paradise Bay, one of the best places for whale watching is likely to be Wilhelmina Bay which is often referred to as whale-helmina bay thanks to its whale watching delights.

At Sea
20 - 21Days

At Sea

As our exhilarating expedition comes to end it’s time to head back north through the Drake Passage where again the ship will be followed by a vast array of seabirds. Enjoy the last presentations from your team of noted naturalists and take the time to dissolve all of the unforgettable memories you will have made on your once in a lifetime expediton.



Ushuaia
22Day

Ushuaia

As we sail back through the scenic Beagle Channel and arrive in Ushuaia in the early morning it’s sadly time to say goodbye to your crew and fellow shipmates. After breakfast you will disembark and a group transfer will be provided to the airport for onward or homeward journeys.

A view from Above

All Aboard

MV Ortelius
Mid range vessel

MV Ortelius

Ortelius was built as a Russian scientific survey ship with ice strengthened hull, ideal for polar sailing. She has been completely refurbished and has a selection of suites and cabins with windows or portholes and either private or shared facilities. There are twin dining rooms, lecture room, bar and observation lounge and lots of open deck space plus an open-bridge policy. Ortelius also has a helicopter landing pad and helicopter excursions are available on some itineraries.

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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.

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