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WildWings, 577 Fishponds Road, Fishponds, Bristol. BS16 3AF.UK
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Client quote: “ Excellent trip!” C.M. Jan2007
Antarctica is one of the most exciting, dramatic and beautiful places on earth. Its remoteness and inaccessibility add to its air of mystery and unpredictability. It takes nearly a week to reach from Britain. It combines utter remoteness with breathtaking beauty; vulnerability with fragility; unique wildlife with an unforgiving environment. To visit Antarctica is not just to visit another continent but another world - a world where the wildlife is supremely adapted to living in such harsh surroundings and where man is alien. It is a unique and personally enriching experience. If you want to experience the ice and the Southern Ocean for the first time, this is the voyage to take.
Our vessel for this expedition cruise will be the Orlova, with a maximum passenger capacity of just over 100, we can expect to make at least two landings each day. This vessel offers a number of advantages over the other 50 or so passenger ships, not least her larger size meaning greater stability on the open ocean, very important for maximising sea watching on the crossings of the Drake Passage. All her cabins have a porthole or window and have private facilities. Add a large and enthusiastic expedition team working in conjunction with your experienced WildWings leaders and this comfortable and extremely well run ship becomes the perfect choice. We have offered this classic itinerary for over 15 years now and our leader’s still look forward to each departure as if it was their first. You have to go.
This 11-day voyage will include at least five days in the Antarctic Peninsula and islands, where the long hours of daylight allow us to maximise the wildlife watching. Our trip is timed in the height of the austral spring, the breeding season will be in full swing, the various penguin colonies will contain eggs and young chicks. Whales will be arriving to exploit the new season’s food supply.
The highlight of the expedition will be the Antarctic Peninsula itself, with it’s teeming colonies of penguins, thousands of petrels and storm petrels, and many other seabirds. We can expect Chinstrap, Gentoo and Adelie Penguins (plus Magellanic in the Beagle Channel). Other breeding birds will include skuas, Antarctic Terns, giant petrels (including with luck, the beautiful white morph), Snowy Sheathbills, Antarctic Shags, Kelp Gulls, Wilson’s Storm Petrels, Southern Fulmars and Cape Petrels. We will also keep a sharp eye out for one of Antarctica’s few true endemics, Snow Petrels. There is always the chance of an Antarctic Petrel too. We should encounter several species of seal from a list including Leopard, Antarctic Fur, Crabeater, Weddell and Southern Elephant Seals and would expect to see Humpbacks, Antarctic Minke Whales and Orcas (Killer Whales) among the icebergs in the straits and channels through which we will be cruising. The scenery will take your breath away and wait until you see the ice, infinite shapes, sizes and colours, a whole new world in it’s own right.
The voyage south from Cape Horn to the Peninsula, across the unpredictable but usually calm Drake Passage, and the return journey, will offer unrivalled opportunities for close encounters with the albatrosses, petrels, storm petrels and shearwaters which ride the winds in this turbulent stretch of the Southern Ocean. The magnificent Wandering Albatross, nature’s ultimate flying machine, heads up the expected albatross cast which should include Black-browed and Grey-Headed, and a good chance of either or both Royal Albatross. Another good reason to stay out on deck will be the prospect of Light-mantled Sooty Albatross too. Much smaller tubenoses will also be seen, Soft-plumaged, Blue and White-chinned Petrels, various prions, diving-petrels and various storm-petrels. Whales and dolphins of many species have been seen over the years on these crossings including Fin, Sei, Sperm, Southern Right and Southern Bottlenose Whales plus Hourglass, Peale’s and Commerson’s Dolphins if you are lucky. The Orlova provides a stable sea watching platform (in most conditions), and telescopes on tripods can often be used on deck at sea. Photographic opportunities will be endless, even with a point and shoot camera. Non-birding partners seem to equally enjoy these voyages.
We have also included our full day excursion, joined by a local guide, to the Tierra Del Fuego National Park on the day of sailing, when we hope to see such specialities as Great Grebe, Andean Condor, White-throated Caracara, Black-faced Ibis, Spectacled Duck, and the magnificent Magellanic Woodpecker amongst other species.
Itinerary
Day 1: Overnight hotel in Ushuaia in rooms with private facilities and breakfast.
Day 2: Birding excursion to Tierra del Fuego National Park. Board Orlova and sail down the Beagle Channel
Days 3-4: At sea, crossing the Drake Passage.
Days 5-9: The Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands frequent landings
Days 10-11: At sea, crossing the Drake Passage.
Day 12: Disembark Ushuaia.
Holiday Information
Dates : 29th November 10th December 2008 from £1799
Leader: Tony Marr and Mark Andrews plus ship’s expedition team.
Deposit: 10%
Prices per person sharing (all with private facilities):
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| Triple | £1799 |
| Twin with lower berths (LD) | £2699 |
| Twin with lower berths (MD & CD) | £2999 |
| Twin with lower berths superior | £3349 |
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Suites and singles on request
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Price includes: Accommodation and all meals aboard ship (with free tea, coffee and bottled water), port taxes, Zodiac landings, services of WildWings leader and ship’s expedition staff including optional lecture programme aboard, WildWings birding excursion in Ushuaia with picnic lunch, daily sea watching sessions (at sea), evening checklist, use of WildWings onboard library and marine radios (to maximise group sightings) and a WildWings pre-tour information pack and day-by-day checklist of mammals and birds. Pre-cruise hotel night in Ushuaia with breakfast, transfers in Ushuaia to and from ship. souvenir voyage DVD log and onboard boot loan.
Price excludes: Flights UK Ushuaia (available from £845), other meals in Argentina, other drinks, laundry and items of a personal nature, crew gratuities (we suggest $10 per passenger per day aboard ship), passport fees, travel insurance.
Previous trip reports and ship’s colour brochure available from us.


