Few places on Earth rival South Georgia for sheer natural drama and beauty. Its beaches are alive with the thunderous presence of elephant seals, the shimmering ranks of hundreds of thousands of king penguins, and the cries of nesting albatrosses. On this 14-night exploratory voyage, you’ll immerse yourself in some of the planet’s most awe-inspiring scenery and richest wildlife concentrations,timed perfectly for the height of the elephant seal breeding season.
After a few days at sea, you’ll wander through Salisbury Plain, St. Andrews Bay and Gold Harbour, home to three of the largest king penguin and elephant seal colonies on the planet. You’ll witness the raw energy of four-ton bulls guarding their harems and the constant motion of chicks and pups among the crowds.
You’ll also trace Shackleton’s path over Fortuna Bay to Stromness, explore abandoned whaling stations now claimed by penguins, and cruise through the narrow, awe-inspiring Drygalski Fjord. From the gentoo-dotted beaches of Godthul to the wild cliffs of Cooper Bay, every landing reveals a new wonder.
Few places are more remote. Fewer still more rewarding.
On a trip like this, we cannot guarantee the itinerary – it will depend on the weather, the condition of the ice and wildlife spotting opportunities. The final say is with the captain of the ship and the professional team onboard.
Price per person | Cabin type |
€8495 | Quadruple Porthole |
SOLD OUT | Triple Porthole |
€9995 | Twin Porthole* |
€10495 | Twin Window* |
SOLD OUT | Twin Deluxe* |
€15,895/€18,270 | Superior cabin with double bed. Price for one/ two people. |
€16,895/€19,595 | Junior Suite with double bed. Price for one/ two people. |
€19,495/€24,495 | Grand Suite with private balcony. double bed. Total price for one/ two people. |
In a trip like this, we cannot guarantee the itinerary, it will depend on the weather and the condition of the ice. The final say for routes is with the captain of the ship.
Thursday 13th November – Ushuaia, the end of the world
Friday 14th November – into the Southern Ocean
Saturday 15th November – the Antarctic Convergence
Sunday 16th November – Shag Rocks
Monday 17th November – South Georgia
Tuesday 18th November – South Georgia
Wednesday 19th November – South Georgia
Thursday 20th November – South Georgia
Friday 21st November – South Georgia
Saturday 22nd November – South Georgia
Sunday 23rd to Wednesday 26th November – Return through the Drake
Thursday 27th November: Back to Ushuaia
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