Hannah nz
Earning My Ears
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$ 60,000 for how many days vacation & for how many people ?
Its the "EPIC ANTARCTICA: FROM THE PENINSULA TO THE ROSS SEA & BEYOND"
34 days days from Buenos Ares to New Zealand but you embark on day 2 and arrive in NZ on day 32. It is also in Australian dollars as I am from NZ and using the au. version of the website.
Very few of the Antarctica cruises go the South Pole and none are guaranteed to due to ice (this applies to all Antarctic landings, but especially the South Pole). Ours went to the Falkland Islands, S. Georgia (which I highly recommend as the penguins and fur seals are amazing) and the Antarctic Peninsula (21 days on the ship). It was a lot of fun and I'm glad that we got to visit the Falkland Islands (on Christmas day - which was kind of nice as the shops / restaurants opened for us and one other ship). The ship was lovely (brand new), but we had 190 passengers, so had to visit the islands in 2 groups -- not a huge deal as we didn't feel that this had a negative impact on our experience, but something to consider.
I'd recommend avoiding the cruises that have you fly to the Antarctic as they planes are affected by the weather and you may be delayed by a day or two (meaning your cruise is shortened accordingly).
If you ever see pictures of ships docked in ice and people walking out from the ship stairs to ice, those are the ones that go to the South Pole. The cruises that go to the Antarctic peninsula (but not the South Pole) use Zodiaks to reach land.
There are so many itineraries, look at the different ones and choose the one that best suits your plans and budget. I personally would avoid the ships that have over 200 passengers as they are not able to land at many sites. As I said previously, I would go with Nat Geo if we were to visit again (and I would definitely like to).
We don't need to go to the South Pole but I think going so far I would like to cross into the Antarctic circle. There are some trips that do this - image attached - but a lot of the companies are more basic level like G adventures or ones I have never heard of. I think if we are going this far and remote I need to make sure the company and the inclusions are perfect.
We would prefer a smaller group size for sure. Would you say South Georgia and the Falkland Islands are a must do? It seems to be a balance of the more varied sights with visits to the other islands or more time in Antarctica.
I did the 14 day Journey to Antarctica on the Orion. If time were not a factor I would have preferred the 24 day Antarctica, South Georgia and the Falklands.
Yes, we departed December 25 from Miami. The timing was prefect as we got to see many of the fuzzy penguin chicks
Because of the limited time I had, I chose journey to Antarctica. If possible, I would have spent more time in Antarctica and visited South Georgia.
Thanks! I am of the same thought of spending more time which usually leads to us having longer vacations. Being in NZ it can take 48 hours just to get to the start of the tour/trip.