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Please note that all beds can be configured as twin or double with the exception of suites 601 and 602 which both feature a fixed double bed.
An expedition to the Great White Continent aboard the MS Hebridean Sky
Follow in the footsteps of famous researchers, pioneers, adventurers and discoverers on this expedition cruise to the sixth continent. The expeditions of Shackleton, amongst others, are a shining example of honour, strength and perseverance which today still inspire us and it will be a privilege to explore these same waters aboard the all-suite MS Hebridean Sky as we sail from the Argentinean port of Ushuaia to the Antarctic Peninsula and the Falkland Islands, finishing in Buenos Aires.
It is hard to put into words the sheer grandeur of an Antarctic landscape. Enormous tabular icebergs rise from the sea, hillsides are covered with thousands of penguins and seals bask on icebergs dotted in the ocean; the sights, sounds and emotions will stay with you forever. The Antarctic Peninsula itself boasts a profusion of wildlife including five species of seal, massive penguin rookeries with gentoos, adelies and chinstraps as well as a variety of whale species and seabirds including albatross, petrels, shearwaters and skuas. Combining our Antarctic voyage with the Falkland Islands makes for a wonderful contrast. The wildlife on the 420 rocky Falkland Islands is staggering and it is truly an enchanting place with a unique character. This is the last sanctuary of the elegant albatross which soars graciously against the blue sky, with colonies of elephant seals basking at the foot of vertiginous cliffs.
Even today after many decades of exploration, Antarctica still remains a world apart, a majestic last frontier surpassing even the most jaded of travellers’ expectations. To enjoy the wonders of this icy paradise in the company of no more than 100 fellow travellers is the perfect way to achieve the most from a visit to this extraordinary place. We have timed our expedition for what is regarded as summer when whale and dolphin sightings are at their peak, penguin chicks begin to fledge and the snow algae are in bloom. Our days will be filled exploring the incomparable beauty of the bays, inlets, islands and waterways and the onboard expert team will ensure that we get the most out of each day.
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Antarctica is to be experienced, not just to be seen, and we believe the only way to do this is on board a small ship in order to maximise the time spent ashore. To enjoy the wonders of this icy paradise in the company of a small and enthusiastic party is the perfect way to achieve the most from a visit to this extraordinary place and travelling with you on board will be polar expedition experts and naturalists with many years of experience in Antarctica who will add immeasurably to your experience. In between our landings and while at sea, you can pass the time on deck looking for wildlife, attend the series of lectures by members of the expedition team and simply relax on board. There are ships in Antarctica carrying higher numbers of passengers than the 100 guests on board the MS Hebridean Sky, however due to the restrictions placed on vessels as to how many passengers may land at any one time, the larger vessels can only offer very restricted landings, whereas with the MS Hebridean Sky, we are able to follow the strict Antarctic rules and yet have all guests ashore at the same time. For most travellers, the Antarctic experience is a once in a lifetime visit, it is therefore important that the trip should be as rewarding as possible and our expedition aboard the MS Hebridean Sky will certainly be so both in terms of the educational experience on board and the number of opportunities to go ashore.
In Antarctica there is no such thing as a “typical” day. Flexibility is the key and sometimes the whole day’s schedule will be changed to maximise your experience. Each day holds something new and below is an extract from a previous log which will provide you with an idea of what to expect if you choose to join this Antarctic adventure.
Antarctic Sound: Ahead of us to starboard was the northern end of the Antarctic Peninsula and on the other side were some large, ice-covered islands. There was lots of ice in the water too – brash ice, ice floes and icebergs of many shapes and sizes. Continuing southwards, it wasn’t long before an interesting spot was noticed so the ship stopped and the Zodiacs were lowered. We were off on a Zodiac cruise amongst the pack ice and huge icebergs. The ship then headed further south still and eventually went in the direction of Brown Bluff, a favourite landing place. The scenery was stunning – geology on the one hand and sea and ice on the other. By now the sun had been out for some time, which added to both the ‘warmth’ and the colours all around us. Another very significant thing about Brown Bluff is that it is part of the continent itself so we could truly say that we had ‘arrived’. For some it was their seventh continent too. The Adelie penguins were a big attraction, being the first ones that many of us had seen.
The MS Hebridean Sky is one of our two flag ships and sister vessel to the MS Island Sky. Both vessels were built in the same ship yard in Italy at similar times and share the same excellent attributes that make them two of the finest small ships in the world.
Please note that flexibility is key to a successful expedition in Antarctica. Although we have outlined an itinerary below, this is only a preliminary plan, our exact route will depend on ice, weather conditions and the wildlife we encounter.
Fly by scheduled flight.
Arrive this morning and transfer to our centrally located hotel for an overnight stay. This afternoon and evening are free to relax in the hotel or explore at your own pace.
After breakfast in the hotel we will transfer to the airport for our scheduled flight to Ushuaia. On arrival transfer to the MS Hebridean Sky and start our adventure this evening as we cruise down the Beagle Channel.
Enjoy a lecture, look for wildlife or simply relax as we make our way across the Drake Passage towards the Antarctic Peninsula. Named after the 16th century English seaman, Sir Francis Drake, the Drake Passage separates the southernmost tip of South America from Antarctica. This is a particularly good area to spot royal albatross and southern giant petrel and we will also be on the lookout for whales.
We have six days of exploration around the Peninsula which will include many of the best places for wildlife and magnificent scenery. Whilst we arrive with a planned itinerary the final schedule will be determined by our Captain and the Expedition Leader based on sea, weather and ice conditions. Using our Zodiacs we will make daily landings for unique close encounters with animals such as Adelie and gentoo penguins, blue-eyed shags and Weddell seals. We hope to visit the collapsed volcanic cone of Deception Island for a chance to visit Whalers Bay, Half Moon Island with its rookery of chinstrap penguins, the glaciers of Cierva Cove, see the leopard seals at Pleneau Island and the stunning mountain lined Neumayer Channel. We also hope to sail through the breathtaking Antarctic Sound, also known as ‘iceberg alley’, where massive icebergs drift north from the continent.
Among the wildlife spotting opportunities as we sail north are albatrosses, prions and petrels that frequently follow the ship. Our expedition team will be out on deck looking for whales and dolphins that may also be seen in the area. During our day at sea our onboard experts will begin their presentations with informative and entertaining talks on the wildlife, history and geology of the Falkland Islands and the Southern Ocean.
The Falkland Islands are isolated and windswept, a haven for wildlife. Our two and a half days should coincide with the end of the breeding season for the many seabirds that make these islands their summer home including gentoo, Magellanic and rockhopper penguins and black-browed albatross. We hope to see the flurry of activity associated with fledging seabirds and adults departing the islands before the autumn closes in. We will use our Zodiacs to find a suitable location to land for a closer look. We also plan to call at Port Stanley, the charming capital of the Falkland Islands, and discover some of the historic sites there from the museums to the battlefields.
Our lecture programme continues in the lounge whilst our naturalists continue to keep an eye for wildlife during our days at sea.
After a morning at sea we arrive in Buenos Aires and take a tour including the Plaza de Mayo, the Cathedral and the Cabildo (Old City Hall) before we continue towards the most traditional neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, San Telmo which is characterised by its old colonial houses and the cobblestoned streets. End the tour in La Boca to look around the colourful zinc houses which used to be the refuge and home for the first immigrants and popular artists. This evening we enjoy a tango show with dinner as we moor overnight.
After breakfast on board we will transfer to the airport for our scheduled flight to London.
Arrive this morning.
27 February to 20 March 2023 | ||
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Category | Brochure Price | Special Offer Price |
Amundsen Deck Standard Suite | £11495 | £10495 |
Byrd Deck Superior Suite | £11995 | £10995 |
Mawson Deck Premium Suite | £12495 | £11495 |
Mawson Deck Corner Suite | £13495 | £12495 |
Scott Deck Deluxe Balcony Suite | £13995 | £12995 |
Shackleton Deck Owner's Balcony Suite | £14495 | £13495 |
Shackleton Deck Hebridean Suite | £15495 | £14495 |
Amundsen Deck Standard for sole use | £12495 | £11495 |
Byrd Deck Superior for sole use | £12995 | £11995 |
Tour Reference Code: SCHKS270223
PRICE INCLUDES: Economy class scheduled air travel • Overnight accommodation in Buenos Aires with breakfast • 18 nights aboard the MS Hebridean Sky on a full board basis • House wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner • Noble Caledonia expedition team • Shore excursions • Gratuities • Transfers • Port taxes • Use of parka jacket and waterproof boots on board the MS Hebridean Sky.
Not Included: Travel insurance.
During this expedition you will be visiting out of the way destinations and will be accompanied by an expedition team. Landings and excursions will be made by Zodiac landing craft. The use of Zodiacs will be key to the operation of the itinerary as shown. If you have any queries pertaining to the use of Zodiacs or the level of fitness required for this voyage, please do not hesitate to ask one of our experienced travel consultants.
Please note that all beds can be configured as twin or double with the exception of suites 601 and 602 which both feature a fixed double bed.
The MS Hebridean Sky is one of our two flag ships and sister vessel to the MS Island Sky. Both vessels were built in the same ship yard in Italy at similar times and share the same excellent attributes that make them two of the finest small ships in the world.
Antarctica is to be experienced, not just to be seen, and we believe the only way to do this is on board a small ship in order to maximise the time spent ashore. To enjoy the wonders of this icy paradise in the company of a small and enthusiastic party is the perfect way to achieve the most from a visit to this extraordinary place and travelling with you on board will be polar expedition experts and naturalists with many years of experience in Antarctica who will add immeasurably to your experience. In between our landings and while at sea, you can pass the time on deck looking for wildlife, attend the series of lectures by members of the expedition team and simply relax on board. There are ships in Antarctica carrying higher numbers of passengers than the 100 guests on board the MS Hebridean Sky, however due to the restrictions placed on vessels as to how many passengers may land at any one time, the larger vessels can only offer very restricted landings, whereas with the MS Hebridean Sky, we are able to follow the strict Antarctic rules and yet have all guests ashore at the same time. For most travellers, the Antarctic experience is a once in a lifetime visit, it is therefore important that the trip should be as rewarding as possible and our expedition aboard the MS Hebridean Sky will certainly be so both in terms of the educational experience on board and the number of opportunities to go ashore.
In Antarctica there is no such thing as a “typical” day. Flexibility is the key and sometimes the whole day’s schedule will be changed to maximise your experience. Each day holds something new and below is an extract from a previous log which will provide you with an idea of what to expect if you choose to join this Antarctic adventure.
Antarctic Sound: Ahead of us to starboard was the northern end of the Antarctic Peninsula and on the other side were some large, ice-covered islands. There was lots of ice in the water too – brash ice, ice floes and icebergs of many shapes and sizes. Continuing southwards, it wasn’t long before an interesting spot was noticed so the ship stopped and the Zodiacs were lowered. We were off on a Zodiac cruise amongst the pack ice and huge icebergs. The ship then headed further south still and eventually went in the direction of Brown Bluff, a favourite landing place. The scenery was stunning – geology on the one hand and sea and ice on the other. By now the sun had been out for some time, which added to both the ‘warmth’ and the colours all around us. Another very significant thing about Brown Bluff is that it is part of the continent itself so we could truly say that we had ‘arrived’. For some it was their seventh continent too. The Adelie penguins were a big attraction, being the first ones that many of us had seen.
Before joining our group in Buenos Aires, we are offering the opportunity to visit the Iguazu Falls, often considered the most dramatic waterfalls in the world.
Day 1 London to Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fly by scheduled flight.
Day 2 Buenos Aires.
Arrive this morning and transfer to our hotel for an overnight stay. The remainder of day and evening is at leisure.
Day 3 Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls.
After breakfast in the hotel transfer to the airport for our scheduled flight to Iguazu Falls. On arrival check in to the hotel and this afternoon enjoy a guided tour of the falls. Today we will explore the Brazilian side of the falls walking through the tropical rainforest. (B, L, D)
Day 4 Iguazu Falls.
Enjoy a full day at the Iguazu Falls on a series of guided walks seeing the upper and lower circuits and also the triple frontier, the meeting point of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. Highlights today include the 80 metre fall “Garganta del Diablo” (Devil’s Throat). (B, L, D)
Day 5 Iguazu Falls to Buenos Aires.
Return to the airport this morning and join our scheduled flight to Buenos Aires. On arrival transfer to the hotel and join our fellow travellers (follow main itinerary from day 2). (B)
24 to 28 February 2023 | |
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Category | Price |
Twin | £2195 |
Single | £2695 |
Price Includes: Economy class scheduled air travel, overnight hotel accommodation in Buenos Aires and two nights hotel accommodation in Iguazu Falls, meals as per itinerary (B – Breakfast, L – Lunch, D – Dinner), guided tours at the Iguazu Falls, transfers.
Not Included: Travel insurance.
An expedition to the Falkland Islands, South Georgia & the Antarctic Peninsula aboard the MS Island Sky
An expedition to the Falkland Islands, South Georgia & the Antarctic Peninsula aboard the MS Island Sky
Discover the Wonders of the Falkland Islands, South Georgia & the Antarctic Peninsula aboard the MS Island Sky
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