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South Georgia and Antarctic Peninsula: Penguin Safari

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South Georgia and Antarctic Peninsula: Penguin Safari
Carte de l'itinéraire — South Georgia and Antarctic Peninsula: Penguin Safari
Carte de l'itinéraire
OpérateurQuark Expeditions
NavireWorld Voyager
Taille du navire168 passagers
Départjanv. 12, 2029
Retourjanv. 29, 2029
Durée18 jours
EmbarquementUshuaia, Argentina
RégionsCanal Beagle · Passage de Drake · Îles Shetland du Sud · Canal de Lemaire · Péninsule Antarctique · Île Elephant · Mer de Scotia · Géorgie du Sud

Itinéraire

⚓ Ushuaia ⚓ Lemaire Channel ⚓ South Shetland Islands ⚓ Elephant Island ⚓ South Georgia ⚓ Ushuaia
HikingPolar PlungeScience and DiscoveryPhotographyPresentationsZodiac Cruising

Activités optionnelles

Sea Kayaking Paddling Excursion Guided Photography

Jour par jour

Day 1 — Arrive in Ushuaia, Argentina

You will begin your journey in Ushuaia, a small but bustling port at the tip of South America. It’s the ideal gateway for you to explore the southern extent of Patagonia while preparing for your adventure ahead. Get active in the mountains or enjoy handcrafted chocolate at a café in town.

Day 2 — Embarkation in Ushuaia

Embarkation will occur in the late afternoon, after which your vessel will sail down the historic Beagle Channel, which transects the Tierra del Fuego archipelago in the extreme south of South America. Expect an air of anticipation as you depart.

Day 3 to 6 — At Sea

There are many activities to keep you engaged while you are at sea. Learn to identify seabirds that glide alongside the ship, or attend dynamic presentations by your Expedition Team. You will be prepped on safety procedures for Zodiac cruises and shore landings, and also be given instructions for getting the most out of your optional sea kayaking adventures (extra cost), a truly intimate way to experience Antarctica. If conditions are right, the first indication that you are approaching South Georgia is the sight of birds around a group of rocky spires called Shag Rocks. Have your binoculars and cameras ready to capture these rocky spires rising out of the icy ocean waters. Shags and prions often rest here, and due to nutrient rich upwellings around the rocks it can be a good place to keep a lookout for whales.

Day 7 to 9 — South Georgia

After enjoying South Georgia from a distance, we’ll head toward its numerous beaches to find a bay for your first excursion. Landing sites are varied, largely determined by the weather conditions of your voyage. The sites you visit will provide you with wildlife sightings unrivaled anywhere else on Earth. South Georgia is one of the most fertile breeding grounds in the world for sub-Antarctic wildlife, with beaches blanketed with penguins and seals. It won’t take you long to realize that you are in a birder’s paradise, as burrowing seabirds, albatross and petrels can be seen in abundance. You’ll find that South Georgia, once a popular base for whalers and sealers, is also scattered with abandoned relics and evidence of human activity from centuries gone by. Your Expedition Team will help bring those days to life while you visit old whaling stations and enjoy presentations on the South Georgia of then and now. One of the most significant sites you will visit on the island is Grytviken. This settlement is one of the first whaling stations established in sub-Antarctic waters. Grytviken possesses a special appeal largely because it’s the site of the grave of Sir Ernest Shackleton, one of the most famous Antarctic explorers.

Day 10 & 11 — At Sea

Say goodbye to the king penguins as you leave for your next destination: Antarctica. Your days at sea are filled with presentations and workshops led by your Expedition Team, who will prepare you for the wildlife and landscapes that will surround you upon your arrival on the 7th Continent.

Day 12 to 15 — Antarctic Peninsula

The most common reaction upon reaching Antarctica is a sense of reverence and awe. The experience is hard to put into words, since few places are as untouched and enduring as Antarctica. You will discover a land of extremes. One moment you’ll be overcome with a feeling of complete isolation and silence, and the next moment you’ll be inspired by nature as a calving glacier crashes into a brilliant blue sea or a curious penguin waddles by to observe you. Your Expedition Team will take care of you at each excursion, whether you are Zodiac cruising, visiting a historical site or observing penguin colonies. Chinstrap, Adélie and gentoo penguins are found here, along with Weddell, fur, crabeater and leopard seals. Keep a lookout for Antarctic whales, such as minkes, while on a Zodiac cruise. Each day and each excursion will present a new array of creatures to delight you and keep your camera busy. As exciting as the Zodiac excursions and landings are, perhaps you’ll treat yourself to an extra-special Antarctic experience by booking an optional paddling excursion (at an extra cost) or cast reason aside and jump into Antarctic waters for the Polar Plunge!

Day 16 & 17 — Crossing the Drake Passage

After more than a dozen days of unique wildlife sightings and remarkable landscapes, your journey home begins. Crossing the Drake is your unofficial rite of passage. Spend time on deck watching for seabirds and whales, enjoy presentations by your Expedition Team, or simply relax and reminisce about your experiences.

Day 18 — Disembark in Ushuaia

You will arrive in Ushuaia in the morning, after which you can continue exploring locally or head to the airport to connect to your onward flight.

Offres de cabines

Cabine Occupation Prix (par personne) Promo Disponibilité Source
Infinity SuiteMeilleur prix 27 363 $US Pay in full at time of booking & Save 5% disponible Quark Expeditions Voir chez l'opérateur
Veranda Suite 28 817 $US Pay in full at time of booking & Save 5% disponible Quark Expeditions Voir chez l'opérateur
Superior Suite 37 623 $US Pay in full at time of booking & Save 5% disponible Quark Expeditions Voir chez l'opérateur
Deluxe Suite 40 530 $US Pay in full at time of booking & Save 5% disponible Quark Expeditions Voir chez l'opérateur
Owner's Suite 43 437 $US Pay in full at time of booking & Save 5% disponible Quark Expeditions Voir chez l'opérateur

Les prix sont relevés sur les sites des opérateurs et peuvent changer — le site de l'opérateur fait foi. Relevé le août 22, 2026 06:37 UTC.

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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.

27 363 $US par personne · Infinity Suite · Quark Expeditions
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