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Explore Sporty Basecamp in the Antarctic for 13 days with Inventia and discover unforgettable experiences - Photo 2

Sporty Basecamp in the Antarctic

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Argentina

Flight:

Not included

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Tour id:

284571

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  • Operator:

    Inventia

  • Length:

    13 days

  • Group size:

    170 pax

  • Age:

    1 to 100

  • Difficulty:

    Difficulty levels:
    • Relaxing
    • Easy
    • Moderate
    • Serious
    • Heart-pumping
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Die sportliche Basecamp-Reise ist die aktivste Expedition in der Antarktis und eignet sich somit perfekt für sportliche Gäste und Entdecker. Das Expeditionsschiff ist Ihr Basislager und von da aus findet mehrtägig das spannende, aber teilweise auch körperlich herausfordernde Küstenprogramm statt. Zu den abwechslungsreichen Aktivitäten zählen das Bergsteigen am Gletscher, Kajakfahren an Küstenlinien und Schneeschuhwandern durch das Hinterland.


Bei dieser Expedition an der Antarktischen Halbinsel erleben Sie auf Grund der vielseitigen Aktivitäten intensiv die bizarre Eis-Landschaft mit schneebedeckten Bergen und die atemberaubende Tierwelt mit u.a. Walen, Robben und Pinguinen.


Eine so schroffe Landschaft wie auf dieser Antarktis-Expedition werden Sie in kaum einer andere Region auf der Welt finden. Jeder Tag wird etwas Neues und Aufregendes für Sie bereithalten: Freuen Sie sich auf riesige Schneeberge, Gletscher, Forschungsstationen, Pinguine, Wale oder niedliche Robben.


Während der Basecamp-Reise können Sie mit etwas Glück Buckel-, Zwerg- oder Finnwale bestaunen. Vogelfreunde können gespannt sein auf Albatrosse, Kapsturmvögel, Schwalben oder Antarktissturmvögeln.


Bei diversen Ausflügen mit dem Zodiac können Sie die umliegenden Schneelandschaften aus nächster Nähe und sogar den Weißen Kontinent bei einer Wanderung erkunden. Mögliche Orte für Anlandungen sind Pléneau- & Petermann Islands mit vielen Adélie-Pinguinen und Blauaugenscharben; Danco Island mit Kolonien von Eselspinguinen; Paradise Bay – der Name ist Programm; Neko Harbour mit riesigen Gletschern und endlosen Schneeflächen sowie Port Lockroy mit seiner ehemaligen britischen Forschungsstation. Diese Reise wird zweifelsohne unvergesslich werden.


Als besonderes Highlight empfehle ich Ihnen, sich gleich bei der Buchung für die See-Kajaktour, Camping in der Antarktis, Foto-Workshop, Bergsteigen und/oder Schneeschuh-Wanderung mit anzumelden (kostenlos).

Tour program

Day 1

Individual arrival in Ushuaia, boarding

Your journey begins where the world ends, namely in Ushuaia (Argentina) - also known as the southernmost city on the planet. It is located at the southernmost tip of South America. In the afternoon, you will begin your journey in this small town on Tierra del Fuego, which itself is known as the "end of the world", and sail through the picturesque, mountain-lined Beagle Channel for the rest of the evening.



Over the next two days in the Drake Passage, you'll get a glimpse of life from the perspective of the polar explorers who first braved these regions: cool salt breezes, rushing seas, maybe even a fin whale surfacing between the waves.


After passing the Antarctic Convergence, which is the natural boundary of Antarctica, you will find yourself in the circum-Antarctic upwelling zone. This is formed when cold water flowing northwards collides with warmer sub-Antarctic water masses.


This changes not only marine life but also bird life. Wandering albatrosses, gray-headed albatrosses, black-browed albatrosses, sooty albatrosses, cape petrels, southern fulmars, black-legged petrels, blue petrels and Antarctic petrels are just some of the birds you can see.

Gray stone peaks covered in snow, towers of broken blue-white ice and a very diverse flora and fauna. We first pass the snow-covered Melchior-Islands and drive through the Schollaert Channel, which is located between Brabant- and Anvers-Island.


Places that can be visited include:



Neumayer Channel

The ship can anchor here for the varied basecamp offer in the sheltered waters around Wiencke Island. You can enjoy the splendor of this alpine environment from the water on Zodiac and kayak trips. Or you can explore the area on land and go hiking. There are also opportunities for snowshoe hikes and mountain climbs (easy climbing) further inland. Of course, weather conditions determine the activities available.


Port-Lockroy

After the ship has sailed through the Neumayer Channel, you can visit the former British research station - now a museum and post office - at Port Lockroy on Goudier Island. You can also take part in activities around Jougla Point and encounter gentoo penguins and blue-eyed shags. At nearby locations such as Damoy Point, you may have the opportunity to go snowshoeing to the old ski trail. This is also one of our favorite campsites.



Pléneau & Petermann Islands

If ice conditions allow, the ship can sail through the Lemaire Channel and you can go in search of Adélie penguins and blue-eyed shags. There is also a good chance of seeing humpback whales, minke whales and leopard seals. Kayaking, glacier hiking and ambitious mountaineering are among the potential activities at this location.


Neko Harbour

An epic landscape of huge glaciers and endless wind-sculpted snowfields. A Zodiac excursion or shore leave will give you the best perspective of the ice-encrusted mountain peaks.


Paradise Bay

Here you have the chance to camp like a real polar explorer and experience the ultimate Antarctic adventure overnight.



Errera Channel

Possible places you can visit in this area are Danco Island and Cuverville Island, but also the lesser known (although equally picturesque) Orne Island and Georges Point on Rongé Island.


On our last day of coastal activities, you will pass the Melchior Islands towards the open sea. There is a good chance of spotting humpback whales in Dallmann Bay. A detour to Half-Moon Island, which is part of the South Shetland Islands, would also be an option for activities.


The conditions in the Drake Passage determine the exact departure time.



Your return journey is anything but lonely. As the ship crosses the Drake Passage, you are again greeted by a multitude of seabirds that remind us of the passage south. But this time they seem a little more familiar.

Every adventure - no matter how big - must come to an end at some point. Now it's time to disembark in Ushuaia - but with memories that will accompany you wherever your next adventure takes you.

Tour Details

accommodation

Cruise and overnight stays on board the booked ship according to the published itinerary

Expert lectures and leadership of an international expedition team on board and ashore

Insurance is not included. Travel insurance is required for this tour. Please make sure you are adequately covered.

All meals including snacks, coffee and tea during the entire voyage on board the ship

Including optional activities:

Please register for this when you make your booking. Places are limited.

Camping in the Antarctic

Kayaking

Snowshoe hiking

Mountaineering

Hiking

Photo workshop

All shore excursions and activities during the entire trip incl. Zodiac excursions

Use of rubber boots and snowshoes

Luggage transfer to the ship on the day of departure in Ushuaia

Collective transfer on the day of disembarkation from the port to Ushuaia airport (directly after disembarkation)

All other taxes and port fees related to the ship's program

Comprehensive travel documents (boarding pass, travel information)

Land arrangements before and after the cruise (e.g. hotel accommodation on land)

Passport and visa costs

Entry and departure taxes

Meals ashore

Excess baggage charges and all services on board such as laundry, bar, beverage costs and telecommunication costs

Tips at the end of the voyage for the service staff on board (guidelines on request)

MS Hondius, max. 170 passengers

Good to know

Currency

ARS

Argentine Peso

Argentina

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