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Antarctica Direct: Sail and Fly the Drake Passage

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Antarctica Direct: Sail and Fly the Drake Passage
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⚓ Ushuaia ✈ King George Island ⚓ Antarctic Sound ⚓ Lindblad Cove ⚓ Paradise Bay ⚓ Lemaire Channel ⚓ Neumayer Channel ⚓ Ushuaia

Día a día

Day 1 — Ushuaia, Argentina

Arrive in Ushuaia. Sandwiched between ice-mantled peaks and the frigid waters of the Beagle Channel, this is a fittingly wild place to be known as “El Fin del Mundo” or “The End of the World.” Transfer from the airport to your hotel. In the evening, enjoy dinner and attend a briefing on your upcoming adventure. Arrival Time: Arrive by 5:00 p.m. local time. Arrival City: Ushuaia, Argentina

Day 2 — Ushuaia / Embark Ship

Check out of your hotel and begin exploring this amazing region. Visit Tierra del Fuego National Park, clad in dense beech forest just as much of Antarctica was millions of years ago. Savor lunch on board a private catamaran as you cruise the Channel, keeping an eye out for plump South American sea lions and sleek seabirds like the imperial cormorant. By day’s end, you’ll be comfortably on board the ship and ready to sail off to the White Continent.

Day 3-4 — At Sea Crossing the Drake Passage

At times ferocious, at others flat calm, this legendary 500-mile-wide strait divides South America from the Antarctic Peninsula. Feel the excitement build as you begin the crossing, often accompanied by seabirds like the wandering albatross and—if luck allows—a pod of killer whales or rare dolphins. Get to know the ship and prepare for the adventures ahead. Visit the Bridge (ideal for wildlife spotting), relax with a massage, attend a talk on the unique biology of penguins or simply settle into a comfy chair in the observation lounge, looking out over the waves as you contemplate the history of this passage named for English privateer Francis Drake, but first discovered by Spanish navigator Francisco de Hoces.

Day 5-8 — Exploring Antarctica

With long hours of daylight at this time of year, you'll have ample opportunities to explore. The schedule is flexible, allowing you to take advantage of the unexpected, whether you’re watching whales at play off the bow of the ship, hiking alongside penguin highways or enjoying an evening Zodiac cruise amid porpoising penguins. While wildlife is magnificent, ice defines the Antarctic. You’ll get to know ice up close and personal—from icebergs the size of islands, bergy bits and near-vertical glaciers, to the fragile, nearly invisible layers that have just begun to freeze. One day, you might set out by kayak to encounter towering icebergs at water level; embark on a Zodiac excursion in search of seals and blue-eyed shags; or walk amid thousands of Adélie and gentoo penguins. The next, you might experience the thrill of the ship crunching through pack ice. Everywhere you go in Antarctica, you're surrounded by opportunities to capture uniquely beautiful images. Along the way, your expert expedition team will enrich every experience.

Day 9 — King George Island / Disembark Ship / Puerto Natales, Chile

This morning finds the ship anchored off of King George Island. Home to a diverse assortment of wildlife, this island also has a human presence. Researchers from a wide range of countries, including the U.S., Chile, Argentina and Brazil, call the various stations home. Disembark and Zodiac from the ship to the rocky shoreline at King George Island, where you will be transferred to the hangar to await your flight. You will then be transferred to the gravel runway to board your flight back to Puerto Natales, where you will overnight at Hotel Costaustralis or Remota Patagonia Lodge (or similar).

Day 10 — Puerto Natales

Check out of your hotel and transfer to the airport to begin your journey homeward. Departure Time: Outbound flights from Puerto Natales should depart no earlier than 1:00 p.m. local time (or as late in the day as possible). Departure City: Puerto Natales, Chile

Precio más bajo disponible

Camarote más económico entre todas las ofertas monitorizadas — 1 cambio de precio desde jul 2, 2026

▲ 2.000 US$ más caro desde el primer registro
17.588 US$ ▲ 19.588 US$
jul 2 jul 23 hoy
19.588 US$ ahora mínimo 17.588 US$ · máximo 19.588 US$ jul 2, 2026 – hoy

Precio por persona más económico entre todos los camarotes y operadores, registrado a lo largo del tiempo. Los cambios pasados no predicen precios futuros.

Ofertas de camarotes

Camarote Ocupación Precio (por persona) Promoción Disponibilidad Fuente
Category 1 (Main Deck)Mejor precio double 19.588 US$ disponible Lindblad Expeditions Ver en el operador
Category 2 (Main Deck) double 21.452 US$ disponible Lindblad Expeditions Ver en el operador
Category 3 (Upper Deck) double 21.982 US$ disponible Lindblad Expeditions Ver en el operador
Category 4 (Bridge Deck) double 23.301 US$ disponible Lindblad Expeditions Ver en el operador
Category 1S (Main Deck) — Single single 27.162 US$ disponible Lindblad Expeditions Ver en el operador
Category 5 (Bridge Deck) double 28.020 US$ disponible Lindblad Expeditions Ver en el operador
Category 3S (Bridge Deck) — Single single 30.587 US$ agotado Lindblad Expeditions
Category 6 (Bridge Deck) double 31.849 US$ disponible Lindblad Expeditions Ver en el operador
Category 1 (Main Deck) — Single single 37.176 US$ disponible Lindblad Expeditions Ver en el operador
Category 2 (Main Deck) — Single single 40.904 US$ disponible Lindblad Expeditions Ver en el operador
Category 3 (Upper Deck) — Single single 41.964 US$ disponible Lindblad Expeditions Ver en el operador
Category 4 (Bridge Deck) — Single single 44.602 US$ disponible Lindblad Expeditions Ver en el operador
Category 5 (Bridge Deck) — Single single 54.040 US$ disponible Lindblad Expeditions Ver en el operador
Category 6 (Bridge Deck) — Single single 61.698 US$ disponible Lindblad Expeditions Ver en el operador

Los precios se obtienen de los sitios web de los operadores y pueden cambiar — el sitio del operador es la referencia oficial. Registrado el ago 22, 2026 06:13 UTC.

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Fauna en esta ruta

Fauna

Pingüino Papúa

Un pingüino robusto y de pico anaranjado del género Pygoscelis, pariente cercano del Adelia y del Barbijo. Su fuerte llamada, similar a un trompeteo, emitida con la cabeza echada hacia atrás, resuena por las colonias costeras donde se realizan los desembarcos.

Fauna

Ballena Jorobada

Una ballena barbada de 14 a 17 metros conocida por sus saltos y sus largas aletas pectorales, avistada a menudo alimentándose de kril en grupos dispersos junto al borde del hielo.

Fauna

Orca

Depredador ápice blanco y negro, reconocible al instante por sus manchas oculares pálidas, la orca es el mayor de los delfines y uno de los cazadores más hábiles del océano. Los avistamientos suelen mostrar un grupo familiar muy unido trabajando junto al borde del hielo.

Fauna

Albatros Errante

El albatros viáticos, más conocido como albatros errante, tiene la envergadura alar más amplia de cualquier ave viva en la actualidad. Obsérvalo planeando sobre el viento durante horas detrás del barco sin batir las alas ni una sola vez.

19.588 US$ por persona · Category 1 (Main Deck) · Lindblad Expeditions
Ver en el operador