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Ushuaia to Ushuaia
11 nights
/ 10 days
January 14, 2009

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Date |
Day |
Port |
Arrive |
Depart |
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| Jan 21 |
Monday |
Ushuaia |
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19:00 |
| Jan 22 |
Tuesday |
At Sea |
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| Jan 23 |
Wednesday |
Port Stanley |
08:00 |
19:00 |
| Jan 24 |
Thursday |
At Sea |
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| Jan 25 |
Friday |
At Sea |
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| Jan 26 |
Saturday |
Antarctic Peninsula |
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| Jan 27 |
Sunday |
Antarctic Peninsula |
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| Jan 28 |
Monday |
Antarctic Peninsula |
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| Jan 29 |
Tuesday |
Antarctic Peninsula |
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| Jan 30 |
Wednesday |
Drake Passage |
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| Jan 31 |
Thursday |
Drake Passage |
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| Feb 1 |
Friday |
Ushuaia |
Disembarks |
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Beagle Channel
Wildlife Cruise and Ride
Duration: 4½ Hours. Walking. Pricing for this tour has not
yet been determined.
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Tierra del Fuego
National Park By Coach
Duration: 4 Hours. Walking. Pricing for this tour has not
yet been determined.
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Ushuaia Overview
and Songs of the Beagle
Duration: 3½ Hours. Seated. Pricing for this tour has not
yet been determined.
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Woodsmen Trail
by Off Road Vehicle
Duration: 4½ Hours. Adventure. Pricing for this tour has not
yet been determined.
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Tierra del Fuego
Railroad, Lapataia Bay & Old Prison Museum
Duration: 4¼ Hours. Walking. Pricing for this tour has not
yet been determined.
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Ushuaia
Horseback Riding
Duration: 3½ Hours. Adventure. Pricing for this tour has not
yet been determined.
These are typical
shore excursions for this port of call. Actual tours offered may
vary and are normally assigned within 120 days of sailing date.
Advance tour requests cannot be made for this port if it falls
on an embarkation or disembarkation day, however a program of
shore excursions may be made available for purchase on board the
vessel.
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Cruise
Program Fares (Per Person) |
FARES INCLUDE all shipboard gratuities; complimentary
beverages, including select wines and spirits served
throughout the ship; complimentary 24-hour room service;
in-suite bar setup for suites with butler service;
refrigerator stocked with soft drinks, beer and bottled
water replenished daily, and much more. |
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Cruise Program fares (Per
Person) |
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Best Available Fare *
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Categories |
Standard
Cruise Fare |
1st Person |
2nd Person |
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OWNERS SUITE |
$31,595 |
$23,695 |
$23,695 |
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SUITE |
$25,295 |
$18,995 |
$18,995 |
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DELUXE |
$21,795 |
$16,350 |
$16,350 |
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SUPERIOR |
$18,795 |
$14,095 |
$14,095 |
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CATEGORY A |
$16,595 |
$12,450 |
$12,450 |
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CATEGORY B |
$14,895 |
$11,195 |
$11,195 |
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CATEGORY SA |
$13,995 |
$10,495 |
$10,495 |
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Port, handling and security
charges $285.00
Click on the Best Available Fare for promotion
details.
Cruise fares are subject to availability by category
and may change without notice.
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Specifically
designed for cruising through icy waters, Explorer II is
a exploration ship that can accommodate up to 300 guests. But in
Antarctica we've chosen to limit her complement to a maximum of
only 198 guests. The ship is stylish, yet unpretentious. With
her gleaming brass, polished wood and works of original art,
she's often likened to a country house hotel, and she brings a
rare touch of comfortable, informal refinement to Antarctica
travel.
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Luxurious adventure
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Five Star service &
amenities of a traditional luxury vessel plus the hardware
of an adventure ship
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198 Guests
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1A1 Super Ice Rating
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(highest possible for
passenger vessel)
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Advanced environmental
marine technology
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Fleet of Zodiac landing
craft
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Extensive lecturer program
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Crew to guest ratio: 1 to
1.5
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Luxuriously appointed,
ocean-view staterooms
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Single seating dining
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Beverages included
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Gratuities included
Ship Statistics:
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Overall Length: 436
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Beam (Width): 66 feet
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Draft: 19 feet
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Guests: 394 (198 for
Antarctica)
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Officers: European
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Crew: 146
European/International
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Guest Decks: 6
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Gross Tonnage: 12,500
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Cruising Speed: 16 knots
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Shipyard: T. Mariotti, Genoa
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Ship's Registry: Bahamas
Activities
Your
days at sea can be as active as you choose. When you're not out
on the Promenade Deck whale watching and glacier-gasping, you
can work out in the gym, unwind in a sauna, enjoy a massage or a
movie at the cinema. Each day you'll meet for informal pre-shore
briefings or post-excursion wrap-ups in the ship's lounge or
theater-style auditorium. Mid-morning bouillon and afternoon tea
are served daily. The gracious, wood-paneled Library with its
4,000+ volumes is one of the largest at sea.
Expedition Team
An expedition staff of respected naturalists, geologists,
zoologists, historians and ornithologists accompany each
expedition. These experts brief guests about the natural
wonders, wildlife and history of the White Continent, escort
each zodiac foray and recap the day's discoveries at informal
get-togethers.
Zodiac Cruising
Zodiacs are the workhorses of any Antarctica expedition.
Explorer II has a fleet of ten rubber motorized boats, safe and
stable rubber rafts that make it possible to explore remote
Antarctic shores and cruise through the narrow channels for a
close-up view.
The Lounge & Bars
The
Lounge is the social heart of the ship, where you can chat with
newfound friends and enjoy informal lectures. Two open bars, the
Shackleton and the South Cape, provide additional corners where
you'll probably spend a good deal of time socializing with
fellow guests and mingling with members of the expedition. The
atmosphere is informal and unregimented, with a warm sense of
camaraderie. Liquors, wines and beverages are complimentary on
board.
Other Diversions
The Bridge stays open 24-hours-a-day. There's a small fitness
room with sauna, a sundeck and pool. And there's also a gift
shop for sundries and souvenirs, a photo lab, a card room, and a
dedicated Smoking Room on the Bridge Deck.
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