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Our journey to the
“White Continent" offers six days of exploration on the incomparably
beautiful Antarctic Peninsula and the surrounding islands and
waterways. The sights, sounds and emotions will stay in your mind
forever — enormous tabular icebergs, hillsides covered with
thousands of penguins and the excitement on deck as someone shouts,
“Whales!”
Experience the
Lindblad legacy of exploration in Antarctica as you travel with our
expert expedition staff, which includes an Undersea Specialist.
Zodiacs and kayaks further our ability to examine this remote
wilderness.
DAY 1 — U.S./Santiago, Chile
Depart Miami this evening on an overnight flight to Santiago.
We've found that Miami is a convenient gateway for most, but other
air alternatives are available.
DAY 2 — Santiago/Grand Hyatt
We arrive in Santiago this morning. With the soaring Andes as a
backdrop, Santiago makes a spectacular and welcoming first
impression — as does our hotel, the Hyatt Santiago, located in a
gracious residential neighborhood. In the afternoon, we have a
panoramic overview of the city including a visit to the
Pre-Columbian Museum. Return to the Hyatt for a relaxing dinner. (L,D)
DAY 3 — Santiago/Ushuaia, Argentina/Embark Ship
The morning's LAN Chile charter flight offers some rare views as we
fly over the vividly rugged terrain of Patagonia before landing in
Ushuaia, Argentina, the southernmost city in the world. We'll have a
traditional Argentinean barbecue for lunch and board National
Geographic Endeavour. (B,L,D)
DAY 4-5 — At Sea
We awake this morning well into our journey across the Drake
Passage. Lying between Cape Horn and the Antarctic Peninsula, the
Drake holds a unique place in maritime lore. Sometimes misty and
gray, other times calm and clear, crossing the legendary Drake
Passage is unforgettable - a milestone in any adventurer's personal
travel history. (B,L,D)
DAY 6-11 — Antarctica
Days 6-11 - With nearly 24 hours of daylight at this time of year,
we make the most of our six days exploring the Antarctic Peninsula
and its surrounding islands. Out there, our ship will freely roam.
Our expedition team is a veteran one, and their expert knowledge of
Antarctica's waters enables us to take advantage of the unexpected.
We'll be out daily - experiencing Antarctica with all our senses as
we walk, cruise in Zodiacs, and paddle kayaks through berg fields,
hearing the Antarctic seltzer (gases escaping from dissolving
icebergs) around us, the cries of the penguins, and the huge,
nurturing silence of this perfectly pristine place. We may sail
through the incomparable Lemaire Channel, known as Iceberg Alley,
where a hush falls over onlookers as bergs of beauty and scale drift
by. We'll learn to identify penguins, paddle kayaks through berg
fields and land with Zodiacs on the "White Continent." (B,L,D)
DAY 12-13 — At Sea
As we sail back to Ushuaia, an albatross or two may join the avian
escort of seabirds that cross our bow. There’ll be plenty of time to
enjoy a wellness treatment, log some time in the gym, or catch up on
the book you haven’t had a minute to read. (B,L,D)
DAY 14 — Ushuaia/Disembark/Santiago
After breakfast, we disembark in Ushuaia with some time to explore
before proceeding to the airport for our LAN Chile charter flight to
Santiago, and an overnight flight to Miami. (B,L)
DAY 15 — Arrive Miami/Home
Departure Dates:
February 3, 2008 - National Geographic Endeavour
October 31,2008 - National Geographic Endeavour
November 11, 2008 - National Geographic Endeavour
November 22, 2008 - National Geographic Endeavour
December 3, 2008 - National Geographic Endeavour
December 14, 2008 - National Geographic Endeavour
December 25, 2008 - National Geographic Endeavour
January 5, 2009 - National Geographic Endeavour
January 16, 2009 - National Geographic Endeavour
January 27, 2009 - National Geographic Endeavour
* = Itinerary travels in reverse
Price Per Person:
|
Category |
Sole |
Double |
|
01 |
-
|
$10250 |
|
02 |
- |
$11590 |
|
03 |
- |
$12860 |
|
04 |
- |
$13690 |
|
1S |
$12810 |
-
|
|
2S |
$14490 |
- |
|
4S |
$17110 |
- |
|
SU |
- |
$17590 |
Endeavour

Capacity: 110 guests in 61
outside cabins.
Gross Tonnage: 3,132
Overall length: 295 feet.
Beam: 46 feet
Draft: 21 feet
Registry: United States
Public Areas:
Lounge with bar and
facilities for films, slide shows and lectures; library; swimming pool;
fitness center; sauna; gift shop; hair salon; laundry; guest e-mail station;
and a doctor’s office with a full-time doctor. “Open Bridge” policy.
Meals:
Served in one seating with
unassigned tables, making for an atmosphere of easy informality, with a
chance to meet your staff and fellow travelers.
Cabins:
All cabins are above the
waterline and face outside with windows or portholes. Each has private
facilities; radio; climate controls. Several cabins include twin beds which
can convert to a double bed and some cabins may accommodate three people.
The ship is ice-reinforced, fully stabilized, complies with international
regulations of Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), and operates with the latest
satellite communications.
Shared Accommodations:
If you wish to share
accommodations, we will be glad to make arrangements at the double occupancy
rate in Categories 1 and 2. In addition, third person rates are available at
one half the double occupancy rate. 

Dining Room
Suites
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Lounge
Category 4 Cabin |