Antarctic Peninsula
Sub-Antarctic and mid-Atlantic Islands 2012/2013
Typical itineraries are illustrated below. All itineraries
are for guidance only. Programs may vary depending on local ice and weather
conditions, the availability of landing sites and opportunities to see
wildlife. The final itinerary will be determined by the Expedition Leader on
board. Flexibility is paramount for expedition cruises.
South Georgia Montevideo - Ushuaia
PLA20 S T Oct
17 – Nov 03 17
nights aboard
Plancius
Special Expedition Option: Ski traverse across South Georgia
Day 1: Montevideo,
Uruguay - In the afternoon,
we embark in Montevideo and set sail to South Georgia.
Days 2 – 6: At sea - Across the Southern Atlantic
Ocean, in the Westerlies the ship is followed by
several species of albatrosses, storm petrels, shearwaters and diving petrels.
At sea, on our way to South Georgia we will
cross the Antarctic Convergence. Entering Antarctic waters, the temperature
will drop by as much as 10 degrees C in the time span of only a few hours. Near
the Convergence we will see a multitude of southern seabirds near the ship;
several species of Albatrosses, Shearwaters, Petrels, Prions
and Skuas. Depending on progress (weather) we might
have South Georgia in sight on day 6, which
might also allow us to do our first landing.
Days 7
– 13: South Georgia - An exciting expedition
with two adventure options: the normal sea voyage for “sea explorers” (with
zodiac excursions and hiking options) and a land expedition for “ski
explorers”. The sea explorers will explore the coastlines of the Island while
at the same time the ski explorers will attempt to traverse the Island on a
self supplied ski trek from the South coast (King Haakon
Bay) to the North coast (Fortuna Bay) in
4 days.
Ski
trek across South Georgia: A group of up to 12 ski explorers and 2-3 mountain guides will attempt
to traverse on an unsupported and self supplied trek across the island with
skis hauling pulkas (sledges). The skiers will cover
a total distance of 40 km
retracing sections of the historic Shackleton route,
which he covered in 36 hours.
On
arrival day at King
Haakon Bay, the expedition members will spend
their first night further inland. The expedition will then embark on their trek
across alpine passes and glaciers aiming for reunion with the ship at Fortuna
or Stromness
Bay. After both
expeditions have rejoined, all passengers will then continue to enjoy the
latter part of the South Georgia cruise
itinerary.
Sea
voyage: The sea explorers who remain on board will say
their goodbyes to the skiers at Pegotty Bluff, the
historic camp site. It was from there on the 19th May 1916 that Shackleton, Crean and Worsley set off across the Island
to Stromness in a 36 hours marathon trek. The same day, Plancius,
will stop over at Cape
Rosa, where we intend to
make a landing. Shackleton’s James Caird landed at Cape Rosa
after an epic 16 days voyage from Elephant
Island. Truly a historic
day!
The
ship will be positioned around the Northwest corner of South
Georgia. One of the
highlights is the visit to Prion Island,
where we will witness the breeding efforts of the huge Wandering Albatross and
enjoy watching their displays. At Salisbury Plain, the second largest King
Penguin colony in South Georgia, we will also
see elephant seals.
In Fortuna Bay, the ship will most likely re-unite
with the ski explorers. The beaches are inhabited by King Penguins and seals.
We might even see reindeer! Both, sea explorers and ski explorers can follow
the final section of Shackleton’s route to Stromness, the abandoned whaling village.
At Grytviken
we will also see an abandoned whaling village, where King Penguins now walk in
the streets and seals have taken over the buildings. At Grytviken
we’ll also offer a visit to the Whaling
History Museum
as well as to Shackleton’s grave near by.
During the next few days the
expedition will explore the beaches of Ocean Harbour, Godthul,
Cobblers Cover, Gold Harbour, Drygalski Fjord, Larsen
Harbour, Cooper Bay, St. Andrews Bay,Possession Bay,
Right Whale Bay and Elsehul. The sites that we visit
give us a good opportunity to see a wide spectrum of landscapes and wildlife,
like King and Macaroni Penguins, Light-mantled Sooty Albatrosses, Fur Seals,
Elephant Seals and the introduced reindeer.
Drygalski Fjord is a great
scenic place for zodiac cruising. There will be opportunities for walkers in
the group to hike at Godthul and Gold Harbour hikes
will be guided and vary in length with approx. 2 – 4 hours, 5 – 10 km. All hiking excursions
are subject to weather and landing site availability.
The voyage in South
Georgia ends at Elsehul and the ship
will take course to Ushuaia/Argentina in the evening.
Days 14 –
17: At sea - On our way to Ushuaia we are again followed by a great selection of
seabirds while crossing the Southern Atlantic.
Day 18: Ushuaia
/ Argentina
- We
arrive in the morning in Ushuaia and disembark.