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Polar Circle Quest

Welcome aboard this special Antarctic expedition to a rarely visited area of the Antarctic Peninsula on the MS Fram, a polar expedition vessel of unmatched sophistication. During your Antarctica expedition the ship will attempt to pass the Polar Circle and ply farther south into historic Marguerite Bay. This area is off-limits to most other ships and home to some of Antarctica's most pristine scenery.

Be captivated by the magic of the Deep South!

Complete your Antarctic experience by including a visit to the friendly Falkland Islands/Malvinas and the remote islands of South Georgia and South Orkneys.

Enjoy the diverse wildlife, friendly faces, and haunting scenery of these South Atlantic islands as we travel to the great White Continent of Antarctica. 

MS Fram has been specially designed for a safe and comfortable voyage in Polar Regions.

Our journey to the Antarctic Peninsula will take us to the seabird colonies and sheep farms of the Falklands/Malvinas and the remarkable beauty of the islands that are the jewel in Antarctica’s crown – South Georgia and South Orkneys.

To enrich our experience, MS Fram’s expert team of expedition staff and lecturers will offer presentations on history, biology, and geology along the way. Come ashore with our team in sturdy Polar Cirkel boats for a close-up look at penguin colonies, modern research facilities, and historic whaling stations. Marvel at the mountainous scenery and icebergs floating by from the comfort of our observation lounge. Join us for a voyage of exploration and discovery to the far corners of the earth!

Itinerary

Day 1: Buenos Aires/Ushuaia
Depart Buenos Aires on your charter flight to the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia for your 5 p.m. embarkation aboard the MS Fram. An evening departure that marks the beginning of your Antarctica expedition.

Day 2: Drake Passage
During this crossing of the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands you will be immersed in Antarctica's history, environment, and wildlife through a number of informative lectures.

Day 3-11: Antarctica
The "White Continent," more than half the size of North America, is an endless wilderness. Weather, wind, and ice conditions will determine the exact program and schedule, with a planned sail crossing the Antarctic Circle at 66°33' south to Marguerite Bay. Rarely visited even by Antarctic standards, the bay is dotted with ice-covered islands and surrounded by pristine mountains. It is also home to the only known breeding colony of Emperor penguins on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula. There are several bases in Marguerite Bay, both old and new. Your journey may also include visits to some of the following places:

  • Deception Island—One of the world's best natural harbors, this volcanic land is the home to Whaler's Bay, an abandoned whaling station.
  • Half Moon Island—The cliffs house Chinstrap penguins, Antarctic terns, Kelp gulls, and other indigenous birds.
  • Yankee Harbour—Home to around 4,000 breeding pairs of Gentoo penguins and rife with seals, photographic opportunities abound.
  • Cuverville Island—This island boasts the largest known colony of Gentoos in Antarctica.
  • Neko Harbour—This small bay is a favorite Minke whale feeding ground.
  • Paradise Harbour—Named for its beauty it is home to Gentoos and Chinstraps as well as Argentine and Chilean bases.
  • Lemaire Channel—Nicknamed "Kodak Gap", it is considered one of the most beautiful passages in Antarctica—with Humpback and Killer whales, Elephant seals and all types of penguins.
  • Petermann Island—Only one ship at a time is allowed to enter this Island, favored by the southernmost Gentoo colony as well as Blue-eyed shags (Imperial cormorants) and Adelie penguins.

    Other highlights of this portion of this Antarctica exploration include:

  • Port Lockroy—where you can visit a museum run by the Antarctic Heritage Trust and mail postcards stamped and canceled with rare Antarctic stamps and frank.
  • Wilhelmina Bay—scenic resting place of Norwegian whaling ship Guvernoren, which ran aground and burned here in 1915.
  • Antarctic Sound—dubbed "Iceberg Alley," it's a startling assortment of floating ice, including mile-long tabular icebergs.
  • Brown Bluff— a 2,450-foot-high cliff at the tip of the peninsula that draws Adelie and Gentoo penguins, Kelp gulls and Weddell seals.



Day 12: Drake Passage
This day will be filled with unforgettable images and memorable experiences as you cross the 600-mile-plus Drake Passage back to Ushuaia. During this journey there will be a number of lectures recapping your Antarctic experience.

Day 13: Ushuaia/Buenos Aires
Disembark at Ushuaia after breakfast. Transfer for your flight to Buenos Aires and enjoy a day of exploration on your own.

 

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In brief
Duration: 13 days
Dates: Feb 1 and Feb 13, 2011
Price: From €6883pp
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Named after the ship used by famous Norwegian Explorer Fridtjof Nansen, MS Fram’s interior has been inspired by Greenland and the Arctic region; with a glass-enclosed observation lounge and excellent leisure facilities including a gym, sauna and two heated outdoor Jacuzzis.

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