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Antarctica & South Georgia Air-Cruise

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Antarctica & South Georgia Air-Cruise
Carte de l'itinéraire — Antarctica & South Georgia Air-Cruise
Carte de l'itinéraire
OpérateurAntarctica21
NavireMagellan Explorer
Taille du navire76 passagers
Départmars 7, 2027
Retourmars 24, 2027
Durée18 jours
EmbarquementPunta Arenas, Chile
RégionsTerre de Feu · Passage de Drake · Îles Shetland du Sud · Péninsule Antarctique · Mer de Scotia · Géorgie du Sud

Itinéraire

⚓ Punta Arenas (Chile) ✈ Frei Station ⚓ South Georgia ⚓ Ushuaia (Argentina)

Jour par jour

Day 1 — Start of the Air-Cruise

Antarctica21 staff members welcome you in Punta Arenas, Chile, before 2 PM. Transfer to your hotel, visit Explorers House, and attend a mandatory briefing that provides important information about your air-cruise and reviews the essential guidelines for Antarctic visitors. At Explorers House, enjoy local gastronomy as you meet your fellow adventurers.

Day 2 — Scheduled flight to Antarctica

A smooth two-hour flight takes you from Punta Arenas to King George Island, in the South Shetland Islands. Your adventure begins as you exit the airplane, and the clear Antarctic air fills your lungs for the first time. A short vehicle transfer takes you to the shore of Fildes Bay where a Zodiac takes you to your boutique expedition vessel.

Days 3-6 — Exploring Antarctica

Cruise between the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula, sailing along ice-filled fjords and among spectacular icebergs, while enjoying the company of seabirds, penguins, seals, and whales. Each day, disembark by Zodiac and explore the landscape together with expert polar guides. On board the ship, attend an engaging program of educational presentations and enjoy spectacular views from the lounge while sharing your daily adventures with fellow guests. No journey is the same and flexibility is the key to success in Antarctica. The Expedition Team plans the voyage route to take advantage of the ever changing opportunities provided by nature, crafting a unique and extraordinary experience every time. While the exact itinerary changes with each expedition, you will explore several sites that offer the best possible overview of the varied Antarctic environment. Your voyage may include visits to sites in the South Shetland Islands, the Gerlache Strait, the Penola Strait, and the Antarctic Sound.

Day 7 — Elephant Island

Sailing north, we hope to stop at Elephant Island. It was here that the crew of Shackleton’s Endurance found refuge while he and five handpicked men carried on to South Georgia. While the stormy conditions of this area rarely allow a shore landing, you will see the island from the ship.Day 8 - 9: Sailing to South GeorgiaAs we sail northward, our historian and our naturalist guides offer a series of presentations. There is time to socialize in the ship’s lounge while keeping an eye out for the region’s abundant birdlife.

Day 10-13 — Exploring South Georgia

The island of South Georgia is a diverse landscape of majestic mountains, massive glaciers, grassy uplands, and deep fjords. Visit the former whaling outpost of Grytviken, where you may pay your respects at the simple grave of Ernest Shackleton. At St. Andrew’s Bay be overwhelmed by the sight of 150,000 king penguins. At Cooper Island, the nesting home of thousands of black-browed albatrosses, see a large colony of macaroni penguins. At the peak of the breeding season, it is said to have the highest concentration of wildlife per square meter on the planet. If the weather is favorable, visits are also planned at Fortuna Bay, Salisbury Plains, Prion Island, and Elsehul Bay.

Day 14-16 — Sailing towards South America

As the ship heads to South America, the program of presentations continues. Use this time to enhance your understanding of the region and its history.

Day 17 — At sea and Beagle Channel

Approach the South American continent and sail along the Beagle Channel. Take in the beauty of Tierra del Fuego and Navarino Island as you make your way to Ushuaia.

Day 18 — Ushuaia, Argentina

Arrival in Ushuaia, where your journey ends.

Offres de cabines

Cabine Occupation Prix (par personne) Promo Disponibilité Source
Lowest available (from rate) 17 995 $US complet Antarctica21
Porthole Cabin - Female Share double 17 995 $US complet Antarctica21
Porthole Cabin double 17 995 $US complet Antarctica21
Triple Suite triple 18 995 $US complet Antarctica21
Veranda Cabin double 21 995 $US complet Antarctica21
Veranda Cabin - Male Share double 21 995 $US complet Antarctica21
Veranda Cabin - Female Share 21 995 $US complet Antarctica21
Deluxe Veranda Cabin double 23 995 $US complet Antarctica21
Deluxe Suite double 26 995 $US complet Antarctica21
Single Veranda Cabin single 28 995 $US complet Antarctica21
Penthouse Suite double 28 995 $US complet Antarctica21

Les prix sont relevés sur les sites des opérateurs et peuvent changer — le site de l'opérateur fait foi. Relevé le août 22, 2026 06:13 UTC.

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Faune sur cet itinéraire

Faune

Manchot papou

Un manchot trapu au bec orange, du genre Pygoscelis, proche cousin de l'Adélie et du manchot à jugulaire. Son cri retentissant, poussé la tête renversée en arrière, résonne dans les colonies littorales où débarquent les expéditions.

Faune

Rorqual à bosse

Une baleine à fanons de 14 à 17 mètres connue pour ses sauts et ses longues nageoires pectorales, souvent observée se nourrissant de krill en petits groupes le long de la banquise.

Faune

Orque

Prédateur noir et blanc reconnaissable entre tous à ses taches oculaires pâles, l'orque est le plus grand des dauphins et l'un des chasseurs les plus redoutables de l'océan. Les observations impliquent souvent une famille soudée travaillant ensemble le long de la banquise.

Faune

Albatros hurleur

L'albatros hurleur, plus connu sous le nom d'albatros errant, possède la plus grande envergure de tous les oiseaux vivants. Observez-le planer pendant des heures derrière le navire sans un seul battement d'aile.