Polar
Circle & Antarctic Peninsula Ushuaia –
Ushuaia
PLA31 C D K P Mar
09 – Mar 20 11
nights aboard
Plancius
A typical itinerary to the Antarctic
Peninsula is 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.
Day 1: Ushuaia - In the
afternoon, we embark in Ushuaia, Tierra
del Fuego, Argentina,
the southernmost city in the world located at the Beagle Channel and sail
through this scenic waterway for the rest of the evening.
Days 2 & 3: At sea - During
these two days we sail across the Drake Passage.
When we cross the Antarctic Convergence, we arrive in the circum-Antarctic up
welling zone. In this area we may see Wandering Albatrosses, Grey Headed
Albatrosses, Black- browed Albatrosses, Light- mantled Sooty Albatrosses, Cape Pigeons,
Southern Fulmars, Wilson’s
Storm Petrels, Blue Petrels and Antarctic Petrels. Near the South
Shetland Islands, we spot our first icebergs. The Master of the
vessel may decide to sail the narrow English
Strait between Robert
Island and Greenwich
Island or Mc Farlane
Strait between Greenwich Island and Livingston
Island if the conditions
are favorable. Then we might be able to enter
Antarctic waters in the late evening of the third day and see Aitcho Island at the South Shetlands.
If the conditions do not allow us to manoeuvre through the English Strait
then we continue sailing South of Livingston. These volcanic islands or the South Shetlands are windswept and often shrouded in mist
and fog, but do offer subtle pleasures. There is a nice variety of flora
(mosses, lichens and flowering grasses) and fauna, such as Gentoo
Penguins, Chinstrap Penguins and southern Giant Petrels.
Days 4 – 9: Antarctica - We may
start our first day in Antarctica with a landing at Hannah Point, where we will
find a nice variety of Gentoo Penguins, Chinstraps
and southern Giant Petrels, as well as Elephant Seals hauling out on the beach.
At Deception Island, we will try to land. Deception
itself is a sub ducted crater, which opens into the sea, creating a natural
harbour for the ship. Here we find hot springs,
an abandoned whaling station, thousands of Cape Pigeons
and many Dominican Gulls, Brown and South Polar Skuas
and Antarctic Terns.
Wilson’s Storm Petrels and
Black-bellied Storm Petrels nest in the ruins of the whaling station in Whalers Bay. Good walkers may hike from Baily Head over the ridge of the crater into Whalers Bay,
while our ship braves its entrance into the crater through the spectacular
Neptune’s Bellow into the ring of Deception
Island. On our way
further South we will sail to Orne
Islands with large colonies of Chinstrap
Penguins and a beautiful view across the Gerlache Strait
or to Cuverville
Island, a small precipitous island,
nestled between the mountains of the Antarctic Peninsula and Danco Island. It contains a large colony of Gentoo Penguins and breeding pairs of Brown Skuas. In Neko
Harbour and Paradise Bay
with its myriad icebergs and deep cut fjords, we have the opportunity to set
foot on the Antarctic Continent. We shall have the opportunity for zodiac
cruising between the icebergs in the inner parts of the fjords.
We sail through the spectacular Lemaire Channel to Petermann Island offering Adelie
Penguins and Blue-eyed Shags. We also try to land at Pleneau Island with Elephant Seals and fair
chances to encounter Humpback, Minke and Fin Whales.
We head south along the Argentine Islands to Crystal
Sound, south of the polar
circle. The landscape is very impressive with very high mountains and huge
glaciers. At the Fish Islands we land at one of the southernmost Adelie Penguin and Blue-eyed Shag
colonies in the Antarctic Peninsula. At Detaille Island,
south of the Polar Circle, in Crystal
Sound we reach probably
our farthest south. Sailing north again through Neumayer
Channel and Gerlache Strait, we arrive at the
Melchior Islands with a very beautiful landscape with icebergs, where we may
encounter Leopard Seals, Crabeater Seals and whales.
Days 10 - 11: At sea - On our way
north we are again followed by a great selection of seabirds while crossing the
Drake Passage.
Day 12: Ushuaia - We arrive in the
morning in Ushuaia and disembark.