| Lake Districts of Patagonia and Antarctica
A 21-Day tour starting from $7,795
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Hike the rugged Patagonia mountains, enjoy the spectacular scenery and Argentinean culture, then rest your body but awaken your curiosity with a 10 day expedition to Antarctica. Experience a voyage of a lifetime to a land where penguins rub shoulders with seals while orcas and whales are often seen plying the icy waters. Cap off your journey with a visit to the vibrant Buenos Aires. Taking you to the Polar extremes aboard the newly retrofitted M/S Expedition, our expeditions will take you to places you never dreamed possible. From the great white wilderness of Antarctica to the Arctic Circle, and many points in between, these adventures deliver the very best in wildlife and nature, along with awe inspiring scenery. May include high altitude hiking of up to 8 hours/day or other activities that require a moderately high level of fitness. |
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Group Size Group Leader Accommodations Transport Meals Included Meal Budget: Allow USD180 for meals not included. Drinks and tips while on the expedition ship are not included. For additional expenses, see trip details. About the M/S Expedition Continuing our tradition of ground-breaking polar expedition travel, we are proud to announce that we have acquired a new ship - the M/S Expedition! She will be taking G.A.P Adventures travellers to the destinations that have inspired bold explorers for centuries. Join her as she travels in a yearly cycle from the icy realm of the Penguins - the great white continent of Antarctica, to the remote islands of the North Atlantic and finally to the land of the Polar Bears - the Arctic. At a nimble 105 metres (345 ft) in length, with a capacity to hold 120 guests, the M/S Expedition is an ideal vessel to ply polar waters. We will be investing $15,000,000 in refurbishment and retrofit to ensure that the ship is suited for our style of expedition travel. With a focus on top of the line safety, comfort and the unique demands of polar travel, we will be transforming the M/S Expedition into one of the world's leading polar expedition cruise ships. Size and Speed Matter The M/S Expedition is large enough to provide stability, speed, spacious cabins and ample public space. Yet she is small enough to maneuver in remote areas and get you close to the action. Ship stabilizers ensure a smooth ride in rough waters, such as the infamous Drake Passage, allowing you to enjoy more of your time at sea. A fleet of ten zodiacs allows passengers to get out and actively explore the remote shores of our destinations. The M/S Expedition is a speedy vessel. A top speed of 16 knots means you'll spend less time getting from A to B, and more time to explore your surroundings. Cabins To ensure that you have an extraordinary experience, we have limited the maximum number of guests to 120. The brand new top-of-the-line cabins provide a variety of affordable doubles and triples, higher end double cabins and luxurious suites. Singles are also available in all cabin categories. All rooms provide outside cabins with views (window or porthole) and full private en-suite bathrooms. Day 1 Buenos Aires Today is an arrival day. There are no planned activities so make your way to the hotel and enjoy the city. The capital city of Argentina, Buenos Aires is the ultimate cosmopolitan city. Travellers find that it has more in common with the cities of Europe than the rest of South America. Nearly 40 per cent of Argentina's 33 million citizens live in Greater Buenos Aires, and the Porteños are justifiably proud of their home. The city is comprised of a number of distinct neighbourhoods, some of which have become top tourist draws. For many, the highlight of their time in the capital is a visit to San Telmo for the weekend antiques market and street artistís displays. La Boca was originally settled by the successive waves of immigrants that contribute to the capital's unique character. Its brightly coloured walls and buildings draw Porteños and tourists alike, and it is here that the world-class football team, Boca Juniors, plies its trade. A Sunday afternoon match at the fabled Bombonera is not to be missed. Posh Recoleta, with its cafes, museums and cemetery, is a pleasant place to spend an afternoon. During colonial days Buenos Aires was the seat of the Viceroy of La Plata. Almost completely rebuilt since the turn of the century, the heart of the city is the Plaza de Mayo, with the historic Cabildo (Town Hall), where the Independence movement was first planned, the Casa Rosada (Government Palace) and the Cathedral where San Martín, the father of Argentine independence, is buried. When you are done exploring, settle your weary feet and enjoy a drink in one of the many sidewalk cafes and restaurants and you will begin to understand the contemplative Argentine way of life. Upon return, Buenos Aires will be your last chance to try the succulent bife and parrilladas, so dig in and enjoy! Please note: You should be especially careful when wandering about the capital city on your own, particularly at night. Tourists are easy prey for individual pickpockets or groups of two or more people working as a team on the streets. Pay particular attention to anyone who 'accidentally' spills anything on your clothes or belongings (mustard, etc.) and then apologizes and offers to help clean up. They will clean you out instead! Be safe and leave your passport, credit cards, travellers cheques and cash funds you won't be using immediately in the hotel's safety deposit box. Most Porteños are honest and genuinely helpful and friendly, but be safe and enjoy the city! Day 2-3 San Martin de los Andes Take a short flight to San Martin de los Andes, on the shores of Lake Lacar. Spend the next two days exploring this lake district and its many outdoor attractions. Located on the shores of Lanin National Park, San Martin de los Andes is one of the most northern parts of the southern Argentinean/southern Chilean region known as Patagonia. The most impressive sight in the region has to be the Lanin volcano located within the national park. At 3,768 meters above sea level it isn’t among the largest peaks in South America, but it is one of the youngest of the Andes and considered one of the most beautiful mountains in the world. You will have a day free to day an optional activity such as hiking, mountain biking, rafting or taking a 4x4 excursion. Day 4-5 San Carlos de Bariloche Start your journey south, taking the breathtaking Seven Lakes Route. Situated on the beautiful shore of Lake Nahuel Huapi, Bariloche is a year-round playground for skiers, hikers and outdoors enthusiasts of all types. Enjoy optional day hikes, hire a mountain bike, or simply relax in a café and enjoy samples of the local product -- fine chocolate! A full day excursion to Puerto Blest is included on Day 5. We will spend our day time walking through the spectacular mountains and lakes enjoying some of the most beautiful countryside on the planet. The urban centre of the Argentine Lake District, San Carlos de Bariloche in many ways resembles alpine resorts of Europe. During winter ski season the town fills to capacity with jovial Argentine and Brazilian vacationers whose favourite pastime seems to be eating and drinking. Their gusto is understandable; Bariloche has some of the best food in the country. Sample a beefy parillada, a variety of fresh salmon or lake trout, before working it off during a day hike around Cerro Catedral or by practicing your salsa at one of the town's salsotecas. Day 7-9 El Chaltén / Glacier National Park From our base in the town of El Chaltén, we take two full-day hikes within Glacier National Park’s northern end, where granite pinnacles spiral upward into the sky from the third largest ice field on earth. We hike to Laguna de Los Tres to fully appreciate majestic Cerro Fitzroy/Chaltén (3441m / 11286 ft) and to Laguna Torre for awe-inspiring views of the magical peaks and glaciers. A late afternoon bus returns us to El Calafate on day 14. Parque Nacional Los Glaciares has some of the most spectacular natural sights you will see in your lifetime. The town of El Chaltén is located in the north end of the park. Hikers and climbers from around the globe congregate here, waiting for good weather, to undertake the challenges presented by nature. The atmosphere is laid back and the mountains and Beech forests here are very similar to Paine. The hikes to Laguna de Los Tres and Laguna Torre traverse spectacular glacial valleys to obtain awe-inspiring views of these peaks of ice and granite. Day 10-11 Ushuaia A short flight takes us to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world on the shores of the Beagle Channel. Ushuaia actually means 'the bay facing westward' in the language of the original Yamana inhabitants. Once a penal colony (the presidio was disbanded in the 1940s) for political prisoners as well as hardened criminals, Ushuaia is now a major tourist attraction, particularly for people such as ourselves cruising to Antarctica. The town of 40,000 is also a major ski resort area for both alpine and cross-country skiers and offers magnificent hiking in Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego, the only coastal national park in Argentina. We now begin to prepare for Antarctica! On Day 11 after a morning excursion in the Tierra del Fuego National Park you will board the Expedition ship around 4 pm. After we have settled into our cabins, the ship sets sail along the scenic Beagle Channel- heading east towards the Drake Passage and beyond. On arrival in Buenos Aires please make your way to the starting hotel. Local taxis are available at all airports and will cost approximately 60 Argentinean Pesos (about $20 USD) to get downtown. Please note that there are no planned activities for Day 1 and you are free to arrive at any time. A G.A.P Adventures representative will hold a short briefing that evening, you'll meet some of the other passengers, and receive information related to your trip. Should you be arriving into Buenos Aires later in the evening the tour representative will leave you a message detailing what time and place you should meet the next morning. You will be boarding the ship on Day 11 of your tour. Please have your luggage in the lobby of your hotel by 8:00 am so it can be transfered to the ship. After breakfast, at 8:30am you will be picked up at the hotel for your morning tour of Tierra del Fuego National Park. The afternoon is free for you to explore the city and take care of any last minute purchases. The town of Ushuaia is very small with the majority of services, including the pier, within walking distance from downtown. Embarkation time is set for 4:00 pm and passengers will not be able to board the ship before that time due to refueling, provisioning, and preparing the ship for your stay. Please make your way to the pier for 3:30 pm to catch the bus at 4:00 pm to take you to the ship. Due to new port security regulations you are no longer allowed to enter the port area on your own so make sure you are on time for the bus. On embarkation day, you should dress for changeable weather. Once aboard, you will find your luggage stored in your assigned cabin, please ensure that all your luggage is accounted for upon arrival. Day 12-13 Drake Passage Our Antarctic adventure begins with a 400-mile crossing of the passage that bears the name of the 16th-century English explorer Sir Francis Drake. The “Little Red Ship” is at home in this part of the Southern Ocean, known for the unimpeded fetch of the winds that encircle the Antarctic. At some point on the second day we cross the Antarctic Convergence, a meeting of cold polar water flowing north and warmer equatorial water moving in the opposite direction. This mixing pushes nutrient rich waters to the surface attracting a variety of seabirds, whales and other species. As we make the passage you have time to become acquainted with the ship and frequent the common areas that include the lounge, dining hall, library and lecture hall where we meet our guides, ship’s crew and expedition staff. We also begin the lecture and information sessions to learn the extraordinary human and natural history of the Antarctic region. Day 14-17 Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands This is what we've all been waiting for - a chance to step foot on the Great White Continent! Over the next 4 days we will navigate southwards making stops in the South Shetland Islands then through the Bransfield Strait and to the Antarctic Peninsula. Our goal is to attempt 2 excursions per day while we navigate through the area but our itinerary and daily schedule will be based on the local weather and ice conditions that we encounter. The Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands abound with wildlife activity. Penguins gather with their fast-growing chicks, whales are seen in great numbers, seals haul out onto ice floes and beaches, and numerous albatross and other seabirds trail in our wake. We may visit scientists working in modern research bases, and there is plenty of time to enjoy the sheer beauty and the breathtaking scenery of ice-choked waterways, blue and white icebergs, impressive glaciers and rugged snow-capped mountains. The Peninsula also has a remarkable history and, during the voyage, we will learn about some of the most important and dramatic expeditions to this remote corner of the world. Keeping a lookout from the Bridge or the deck of the ship, as we thread our way along the continent, you'll feel the same sense of excitement as many of those early explorers. The continent itself is roughly circular with a spindly arm, called the Antarctic Peninsula, reaching northwards towards Tierra del Fuego. South America is the nearest landmass, some 600 miles away. Considerably larger than either the United States or Europe, and twice the size of Australia, the continent is surrounded by a frozen sea that varies in area from one million square miles in summer to 7.3 million square miles in winter. Ninety-five percent of the continent of Antarctica is ice covered and contains the freshest water on earth - about 70 percent of all fresh water on earth in fact. The highest point in Antarctica is Vinson Massif, with an altitude of 16,864 feet above sea level; the lowest point is the Bentley Subglacial Trench at 8,200 feet below sea level, located in West Antarctica. Antarctica has the highest average elevation of all the continents at about 7,500 feet about sea level. Antarctica is a continent of superlatives. It is the coldest, windiest, driest, iciest and highest of all the major landmasses in the world. It is the continent with the longest nights and the longest days and it is home to the world’s greatest concentration of wildlife. It is also one of the last true wilderness areas left on earth – largely unchanged since the early explorers and whalers first landed on its inhospitable shores less than two centuries ago. The lowest temperature ever recorded anywhere on earth, -89.2°C, was recorded on July 21, 1983, at Vostok Station. Winds have been recorded at 200 mph in the interior of the continent and the average annual water precipitation in the interior is only about 50 mm. Whales Penguins Historical Figures Day 18-19 Drake Passage Today we leave Antarctica and head north across the Drake Passage. In between bird watching and whale watching and enjoying some final lectures by our expedition staff, this is a chance to relax and review the adventures of the past week before returning to Ushuaia. Day 20 Ushuaia to Buenos Aires Disembark after breakfast and transfer by bus to the airport for your flight to Buenos Aires. Day 21 Depart Buenos Aires You are free to depart Buenos Aires at any time today. Check out is generally before 12 noon. On disembarkation in Ushuaia, group transfers will be provided from the pier to the airport for your flight back to Buenos Aires. Specific times and instructions will be advised onboard as they can change depending on weather and sea conditions. When you arrive into Buenos Aires you will be met at the airport and transfered to your hotel by a G.A.P Adventures Representative. Your G.A.P Adventures Representative is there to arrange any optional activities and to make sure that you are enjoying your stay. The final day of the trip has no planned activities and you are free to leave at any time. Please note that checkout time is generally at 11 am however the hotel will be able to store your luggage should you have an afternoon flight. Please note that airport transfers are not included with the tour and can be made at the front desk of your hotel.
City tour $10 - $30 Tango show BA $35 - $60 Day tour to Tigre & Delta $25 - $40 Day tour to Colonia (Uruguay) $70 Day tour to EstancÌa $60 Mountain bike rental $9/day Day tour (circuito Chico) $15 Horseback riding $30-$50 El Manso River Rafting $50 - $70 Mountain bike rental $4/hour Horseback riding $25 - $50 Cruise Upsala Glacier $45 (10 Hrs) Cruise Moreno Glacier $10 (45 mins) Laguna del Desierto $15 Horseback riding $17-$25 (half day) Ice hike (Tower Glacier) $60 EstancÌa Harberton $50 Horseback riding $35-$65 Ski lift $5 (return) Entrance museum $7 Bus to Park entrance $10 (return Tierra del Fuego Natíl Park) Category 1 - 1 upper berth; 2 lower berths. Full ensuite washroom. Porthole view Category 2 - 2 lower berths. Full ensuite washroom. Porthole view Category 3 - 2 lower berths. Full ensuite washroom. Window view Category 4 - 2 lower berths. Full ensuite washroom. Window view Category 5 - Queen bed. lounge area. Full ensuite washroom. Large window views VERY IMPORTANT: Please ensure that you print a final copy of your Trip Details to review a couple of days prior to travel, in case there have been changes that affect your plans. |
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