Explore Polar Voyages 2022 E-Brochure

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Polar voyages


“With travel having been put on hold for so long, the importance of seizing the moment and having incredible adventures feels more valuable to me than ever. Our Polar Voyages brochure is packed with epic adventures - whether you choose the Arctic or Antarctica, you can look forward to awe-inspiring scenery and unforgettable wildlife encounters. There are many inspiring voyages in the pages to follow and we look forward to helping you plan your once-in-a-lifetime trip. Happy travels!”

Vanessa

Vanessa Fowler, Polar Product Manager

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Unforgettable experiences Our aim is to maximise your time spent off the ship, seeing amazing landscapes and wildlife up-close. Excellent Zodiac boat operations, make it as quick and easy as possible to get on and off the ship. Most of our trips offer a choice of walks on the landings and a few have extra hiking options. Kayaking and camping are also available on some of our voyages and can be organised in advance.

Expert knowledge All of our polar ships have an on-board team of highly experienced expedition crew and naturalist guides. They’re there to share their knowledge and enthusiasm, and help create lifelong memories that stand the test of time.

Small ships Most of our ships carry between 65–135 passengers. Travelling on a small ship means you’ll spend less time waiting to embark or disembark and can get much closer to the shoreline. Life on board is relaxed and informal; you’ll receive a more personalised service from expert guides and get to know your fellow like-minded passengers.

We do the right thing Our flexible approach sets us apart. We continued to offer refunds for trips suspended due to coronavirus, whilst many others didn’t. With us, you can book with confidence (see page 4). We select partners who subscribe to the highest environmental and safety guidelines. So by travelling with us, you will be contributing to vital projects to aid polar conservation (see page 5). Our trips and flights are Gold Standard carbon offset and we work hard to make sure we impact positively on places that we visit as part of a commitment to sustainability. For more information, visit explore.co.uk/sustainability.

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Arctic

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General information

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Antarctica

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Why Explore? Explore

For 40 years we’ve been pioneering adventure holidays. Our polar travel experiences immerse you in the wildlife and wilderness of these extraordinary destinations. There’s a reason 96% of customers say they’d book with us again.

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with confidence Our flexible booking and safety policies mean you’re protected before and during your travels with us. Read on to find out why you can still book and travel with confidence*.

Guaranteed refund option Receive a refund if your trip is cancelled or you’re required to self-isolate due to Covid. For full details call us or visit our website.

Trip transfer flexibility Our polar voyages can be transferred up to the point of paying your final balance, and for selected ships this is free-of-charge.

Financial security While Explore feels like a small business, we’re actually part of a much bigger co-operative family.

Safety of a guide All of our polar voyages are accompanied by an expedition team; they’re on hand to take the hassle out of your travel and keep you safe.

Which? Recommended Which? Recommended Provider for Escorted Tours July 2021.

* Information correct at the time of print.

o flight-inclusive for peace G of mind Choose to book your flights with us and you can rest assured that we’ll provide a full refund in the event of FCDO cancellations or major disruption. Your entire trip will be ATOL-protected and your flights will also be Gold Standard carbon offset.

Travel with confidence Our safety and hygiene protocols are guided by the World Travel & Tourism Council, World Tourism Organisation, the European Commission and local government regulations. So you can travel in confidence, knowing that we’ve ensured the safest possible travelling environment.

Responsible travel We select partners who subscribe to the highest environmental and safety guidelines. Our polar voyage partners lead the way in operating ships and shore excursions in full compliance with the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) guidelines, as well as the Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators (AECO). On board, you will find a strong emphasis placed on environmental guidelines and wider discussions of the issues facing these fragile environments and their wildlife.

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In our 40th year, we’re excited to be launching our brand new Explore loyalty club to show our gratitude for your ongoing support. As well as loads of new extras, you now receive a loyalty discount sooner and climb to the next level of discount more quickly. If you’re already part of our loyalty scheme, we’ll automatically transfer you to your equivalent tier. So many of our customers return to book with us again, and again - we’ve even got Explorers that have travelled on more than 70 different trips! We can’t wait to welcome you on your next adventure.

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Michael Edwards, Managing Director

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NEW! Our boosted Recommenda-Friend scheme If you know someone who would enjoy our trips just as much as you have, why not introduce them to Explore? For every friend who books, we’ll give you (and them!) a £100 credit** as a thank you. Call 01252 884 991 for details.

* The welcome home discount applies to the land only element of your booking and excludes flights. For full Ts&Cs see explore.co.uk/loyalty ** See explore.co.uk/recommend-a-friend for full terms.

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Travel with

specialists While you’re in the Arctic or Antarctica, you’ll be wowed by the wildlife, scenery and history of the region. All of our polar ships have a team of on-board expedition staff who’ll make this incredible journey with you, bringing nature to life and sharing their expert knowledge and years of experience in the polar regions.

SENIOR NATURALIST

Heidi Krajewsky Heidi gained a Marine Biology degree and has been enthusiastically interpreting the natural world ever since, going on to become a founding director of the Marine Education and Research Society and assisting with humpback and minke whale research in British Columbia. EXPEDITION LEADER

Susan Adie

ORNITHOLOGIST AND MARINE MAMMAL EXPERT

Alex Cowan Alex draws upon his many years as a researcher and lecturer to explain climate change and the fascinating landforms encountered by our travellers from the decks of the ship. Alex is happiest when sharing his knowledge of natural history, marine wildlife and when exploring the Antarctic Peninsula.

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Susan has led more than 140 expeditions in Antarctica. Her passion for the environment was fuelled from a very early age, growing up amid the lakes and mountains of New York State. Her enthusiasm continued through her education and into her work with state and national governments on environmental education and resource management. She has won awards for her work on re-introduction programmes for endangered species.


EXPEDITION LEADER

Howard Whelan Howard’s lifelong passion for adventure, writing and film making has taken him to all ends of the globe. One of the first to walk the 4000-kilometre Pacific Crest Trail from Canada to Mexico, he went on to spend three months in remote Russia and was cameraman on the first Australian ascent of Mt Everest. Besides exploring much of Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic Islands, he’s led trips in the European Arctic, Russia’s Far East and the Northeast Passage.

PHOTOGRAPHER

Scott Portelli Scott is an international award-winning wildlife, nature and underwater photographer. He has spent over a decade working in the polar regions with a focus on Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic areas, producing a unique portfolio of fine art photography. His images provide a rarely-seen glimpse above and below the surface, in some of the harshest places on the planet.

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Why

small ships? Most of our ships carry between 65-135 passengers. With limited numbers on board, you can expect the whole experience to be more flexible and personalised than on larger vessels. On a small ship you spend less time waiting to embark or disembark for shore landings, plus the ship gets you much closer to the action – be it the wildlife or the spectacular scenery.

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 More shore landings are possible; two per day is

normal  It’s quick and easy to board the Zodiac boats, so

you spend more time off the ship discovering the landscapes and wildlife  Smaller ships are more manoeuvrable, getting you closer to the shoreline  Life on-board is flexible and informal; there’s no need to follow a strict timetable and meal times are organised to suit the day’s activities  You can enjoy extra kayaking and camping options, with a small group of people  There’s a higher ratio of staff to passengers

Life on-board Your day will generally start with a breakfast wakeup call at around 7am. We aim to make two landings a day and your captain will ensure the schedule, landings and Zodiac excursions are in tune with the wildlife, your route and variable weather conditions. During your voyage you can spend time on the bridge, talking to the ship’s crew about polar navigation, observe the passing scenery on deck, read in the library, or, where there is one, exercise in the on-board gym. Lunch and dinner are served in the dining room, and there’s usually an after-dinner briefing before you retire to your cabin or the bar.

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Choosing your

polar voyage Visiting the Arctic or Antarctica is a truly once-in-alifetime experience. Our knowledge and experience make us the preferred choice for hundreds of travellers heading to these regions each year. When it comes to planning your next polar adventure, you’ll find lots of information in this brochure and on our website; and we’re always on hand to help, just give us a call.

When is the best time to go to the Arctic? Our Arctic voyages run between May and September, when up to 24-hour daylight is experienced, allowing you to make the most of every minute on board. If you travel early in the season, you’re likely to see more ice. Go in July or early August to get the best chance of circumnavigating Spitsbergen, as the ice starts to break up.

When is the best time to travel to Antarctica? Our voyages to Antarctica take place between October and March. Early in the season, during October and November, pack ice is breaking up and the birds are mating, sometimes displaying with elaborate courtship rituals. Travel in December and January to see penguin chicks hatching and new-born seal pups. The long days in December mean more daylight hours and the opportunity for midnight sun photography, whilst in February and March various whale species gather and, with less sea ice, you can head deeper into Antarctica on the most adventurous voyages.

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Fly and cruise itineraries In Antarctica, we operate ship-only itineraries as well as our combined fly and cruise option – the perfect alternative for those who wish to avoid crossing the Drake Passage, or who are short on time. In less than two hours, you can fly from Punta Arenas, Chile, to King George Island in the South Shetland archipelago. Here you will join your small expedition ship, ready to explore the delights of Antarctica. Look out for our itineraries aboard the following ships: M/V Ocean Nova, M/S Hebridean Sky, M/V Magellan Explorer, M/V Greg Mortimer and its new sister ship, the M/V Sylvia Earle.

Photographic departures Some of our voyages have a specific photography focus. Benefit from one-to-one tuition from the ship’s deck, on Zodiacs or while onshore. Informative photography workshops will help you frame your perfect shot and give you tips on how to deal with the tricky light conditions found in these regions. All voyages aboard the Expedition, the M/S Ocean Endeavour, the M/V Greg Mortimer and the M/V Sylvia Earle, have a resident photographer as part of the crew and we also have a selection of photographic departures available on our polar bear trips in Churchill. Early starts and more time out in the elements will ensure that you capture the best light conditions and wildlife opportunities.

Antarctica extensions We can offer you a selection of Latin American extensions at the start or end of your polar voyage – see page 57 for more details. Falkland Islands extensions are available on some of our itineraries aboard the M/V Greg Mortimer and M/V Sylvia Earle.

Flexible flight options The prices featured in this brochure are based on a trip only basis. We have a range of flexible flight and accommodation options available to help you make the most of your time before and after your voyage. Please call our polar specialists for the options available for your trip.

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We’re a company of seasoned travellers, and we’re always on the lookout for new experiences to have. From time to time, we come across something new that really gets our feet itching; this year we have two brand new polar voyages joining our collection of adventures and a new ship, the M/S Ocean Endeavour.


ICELAND AND GREENLAND

Explore Eastern Greenland Experience the enormity of Greenland, where dramatic cliffs and glaciers soar. Take thrilling zodiac rides, watching for sprays from whale blowholes and see cliffs alive with bird colonies.

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CHILE, FALKLAND ISLANDS, SOUTH GEORGIA AND ARGENTINA

Subantarctic Safari Take an epic voyage to Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands. Encounter spectacular birdlife and immerse yourself in South Georgia’s vast king penguin colonies. Soak up the serene grandeur of the Antarctic Peninsula and its incredible wildlife.

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Contents Alaska

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Greenland Iceland Norway Russia Scotland

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Best Sellers  Realm of the Polar Bear in Depth

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 Spitsbergen, Greenland and Iceland

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 Northwest Passage

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 Alaska Odyssey

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New Trips  Explore Eastern Greenland

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superb in terms of the itinerary, staff “ Simply and facilities. The best adventure holiday I have EVER had - no word of a lie! It truly exceeded my expectations.

POLAR BEAR | SVALBARD

Trusted Customer, Jul 2019


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Realm of the Polar Bear TRIP CODE - ACS | SVALBARD (NORWAY)

Explore Spitsbergen, a rugged land of snow-covered mountains rising high above blue glaciers and vast pack ice. An intoxicating mix of wildlife lives here; huge populations of seabirds swirl in the moody skies above, while Arctic fox, walrus and the majestic polar bear patrol the ice in search of food. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Search for polar bear | Discover the home of the King of the Arctic Discover deep fjords | Enjoy ice-blue glaciers and sculpted icebergs

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Expedition

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Departing

DAY 1:

Arrive in Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen’s capital, and board your expedition ship in the afternoon. Depart for the Arctic wilds in the early evening.

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The Svalbard archipelago hosts a plethora of natural wonders. During your voyage, you’ll walk on land to see reindeer munching on nutrient-rich grasses, take photographs of walrus lying together in a heap on rocky crags and head out in Zodiacs beneath ice-covered fjords and glaciers. On board, experts will guide you through the area’s long history of polar exploration and will also deliver entertaining talks on the incredible wildlife found in this region. Polar bear are the highlight of any Arctic voyage and you’ll have ample opportunity to try and spot them hunting and swimming amid the ice. This is one of the best wildlife experiences there is. Spitsbergen has 24-hour daylight during the summer months, so your time to appreciate this majestic scenery is maximised.

DAY 8:

You will disembark this morning, after breakfast.

SIMILAR ITINERARIES A similar itinerary also operates on the following ship:  M /S Spitsbergen - explore.co.uk/SPRP

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Realm of the Polar Bear in Depth TRIP CODE - ACSX | SVALBARD (NORWAY)

On this extended Realm of the Polar Bear trip, enjoy three additional days scoping the ice, oceans and tundra for wildlife. With the extra time, you may also have the opportunity to circumnavigate the archipelago. Make the most of your Arctic adventure on this in-depth voyage. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Spot an array of sea birds | Watch for kittiwake and Brünnich’s guillemot circling in the skies above Regular Zodiac excursions | Explore the rugged shoreline and elegant ice shapes PRODUCT RATING:

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trip only (11 days)

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Departing

SIMILAR ITINERARIES Similar itineraries also operate on the following ships:  M/S Spitsbergen - explore.co.uk/SPRX  M/V Greg Mortimer - explore.co.uk/GMSO

Board your expedition ship and depart on your indepth Arctic adventure.

DAYS 2–10:

Svalbard is one of the few places on the planet to offer such a plethora of natural and historical extravaganzas. Amid ice-covered fjords, lofty mountains and calving glaciers, keep your eyes peeled for polar bear, as they stalk the tundra looking for their next meal. You may see a mother teaching her cubs to swim, a solitary hunting male, or capture a photo of a polar bear in the archetypal icy landscape. At a number of stops, you may also see reindeer, walrus, seal and Arctic fox, while the Captain will do his best to ensure you experience the richest birdlife. This longer itinerary also gives you the chance to circumnavigate the island of Spitsbergen – ice permitting, of course!

DAY 11: Arrive in Longyearbyen early in the morning, for disembarkation after breakfast. You will be transferred to the airport for onward travel.

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Scotland, Norwegian Fjords & Realm of the Polar Bear TRIP CODE - ENA | SCOTLAND, NORWAY, SVALBARD (NORWAY)

Enjoy the beautiful isles of Scotland en route to the Norwegian fjords and the remote shores of Svalbard. On this dazzling 22-day odyssey across the Norwegian Sea, walk across the glaciers that carved these stunning landscapes and explore subarctic islands by Zodiac in search of polar bear. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Sail beneath Norway’s dramatic fjords | Enjoy incredible glaciers and mountain scenery Get a taste of the high Arctic | Travel to the heart of Spitsbergen and the land of the polar bear

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Expedition

May

trip only (22 days)

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Departing

DAYS 1–3:

Arrive in Edinburgh and explore the Scottish capital, before transferring to the Port of Leith in the afternoon. Set sail in the evening down the Firth of Forth. Visit the historic and mystical sites by coach as we arrive in the remote Orkney islands. Explore the Standing Stones of Stennes, the intriguing Ring of Brodgar and the village of Skara Brae. Continue northwards to the Shetland Islands. Explore Jarlshof, Lerwick and photograph the puffin at Sumbrugh Head.

DAYS 4–5:

Discover Olden Fjord and the Birksdal area. Sail deep into beautiful Geirangerfjord and enjoy a coach tour to Dalsnibba, soaking up the views at this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

DAYS 6–10:

Continue further north, crossing the Arctic Circle. Explore the rugged coastline, taking in Trondheim, Torghatten and Svartisen and Vikingen, along the way. Visit the Lofoten archipelago with its enchanting picturesque villages, before continuing onto Tromso, known as the Gateway to the Arctic.

DAYS 11–12:

Spend the day at sea before arriving in Hornsund. Explore the natural beauty of this scenic archipelago, made up of deep fjords, mountains and massive ice sheets.

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Explore the icy wonderland of Svalbard. Shore walks and Zodiac adventures bring us up close to mystical landscapes, icebergs, and of course the magical wildlife. Each day will be planned to take advantage of the ice and weather conditions. We will sail through the ice in search of polar bear and cruise in Zodiacs along the ice edge, enjoying spectacular seabird cliffs – Ivory gulls will be a highlight for keen birders. On your final day, you will disembark in Longyearbyen and will be transferred to the airport for onward travel.

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Polar Bears in Churchill TRIP CODE - CHPB | CHURCHILL (CANADA)

Take a journey to the welcoming outpost town of Churchill to view polar bear up close. Each day you will head out on a bespoke vehicle, known as a Polar Rover, to watch the bears interact. There is plenty of space for camera gear and room to manoeuvre, allowing you to capture some magnificent shots. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS See the world’s greatest concentration of polar bear | Watch them roam on the rugged tundra Enjoy the comfort of our specially designed Polar Rovers | Get safely up-close to the bears on the outdoor observation platform

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Oct-Nov

trip only (6 days)

Departing

DAY 1:

Your trip begins in Winnipeg. Transfer to your hotel and meet your expedition leader in the evening at a welcome dinner.

DAY 2:

Fly to Churchill in the morning, the base for your polar bear adventure. We head to the tundra this evening for our first glimpse of the bear. If we are lucky, our night time excursion might reveal one of nature’s most exhilarating experiences – a chance to view the Northern Lights!

DAYS 3–4:

Our expedition leaders know the best places to see polar bear, as these majestic creatures congregate in the region each autumn. As you watch them interact, you will be delighted by their antics and rugged beauty. From the warmth of our vehicle, we may see mothers with cubs, young males play-fighting, or a lone bear ambling over the tundra in solitary grandeur.

DAY 5:

You will have time to explore historic Churchill and enjoy a farewell lunch before boarding the afternoon flight back to Winnipeg. The adventure concludes with a final dinner reception.

DAY 6:

After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport.

TRIP INFORMATION This itinerary is based on staying in hotels in Churchill. A longer seven-day itinerary is also available:  Polar Bears in Churchill In Depth - explore.co.uk/CHPBX

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Polar Bears in Churchill - Photo Adventure TRIP CODE - CHPH | CHURCHILL (CANADA)

Spend three full days on the tundra with our expert photographer and naturalist guide, who will lead this immersive journey into polar bear country. Anticipating the start of their winter hunting season, polar bear congregate here each autumn on the shores of the Hudson Bay, waiting for it to freeze. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Excellent vehicle features | An exclusive steelmesh outdoor observation deck allows for upclose photographs Small group adventure | Just 16 guests in a vehicle designed for 30

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Oct-Nov

trip only (7 days)

Departing

DAY 1:

You will be transferred to your hotel on arrival into Winnipeg, followed by a welcome dinner.

DAY 2:

Fly to Churchill in the morning. This evening, enjoy a lecture from our expedition leader on Arctic photography.

DAYS 3–5:

Spend three full days on the tundra, photographing polar bear. Our uniquely designed Polar Rovers are our mobile means for spending time among the polar bear. We take a maximum of 16 people in a vehicle that can hold double, ensuring that everyone has a window seat, space for camera gear and plenty of room to photograph. Our viewing platform also allows you to get up close to the wildlife, offering you a chance to view polar bear from literally inches away. Every evening, dinner will be followed by presentations on photography, wildlife and local culture. If the night skies are clear and we’re fortunate enough to see the dancing colours of the Aurora Borealis, we’ll head away from town to capture this magical event on camera.

DAY 6:

Explore Churchill before boarding your afternoon flight back to Winnipeg. Enjoy a farewell lunch and a final dinner in the evening.

DAY 7:

Transfer to the airport after breakfast for your flight home.

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Wild Scotland TRIP CODE - GMWS | SCOTLAND

Explore Scotland’s wild islands, home to large seabird colonies, including adorable puffin and noisy Arctic tern. Encounter frolicking seal, whale and dolphin swimming nearby. On land, discover ancient sites and remote, picturesque villages in the Hebrides and Shetland Islands. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Visit St. Kilda | Wander through this important World Heritage Site Uncover the Shetland Islands | Visit an Iron Age broch and take a walk through history

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M/V Greg Mortimer

May

trip only (12 days)

Ship

Departing

DAY 1:

Arrive in Edinburgh and transfer to your hotel in time for an early evening briefing.

DAY 2:

Board your expedition ship in Troon and embark on your voyage around the Scottish islands.

DAYS 3–4:

Head to the Hebrides to explore remote lochs, jagged mountain peaks and picturesque villages. Around the Isle of Skye, look for whale, dolphin, otter and seal. You’ll also explore smaller islands, such as Barra, the Isle of Rum and Iona.

DAYS 5–7:

Spend three days island hopping around the Outer Hebrides, first visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Saint Kilda. The island boasts Britain’s highest sea cliff at 430m and is home to one of Europe’s most significant seabird breeding colonies.

DAYS 8–9:

The Shetland Islands are Britain’s most northerly isles, lying 160km off the mainland. In summer, they have nearly 24 hours of daylight. Visit large colonies of seabirds, beautiful nature reserves and Iron Age towers.

DAYS 10–11:

Fair Isle has a major ornithological research station and is famous for historic shipwrecks and impressive cliffs. It is a bird watchers’ paradise with species such as fulmar, kittiwake, guillemot, gannet, shag and puffin. Among Orkney’s archipelago of 70 windswept islands, a rich tapestry of archaeology, history and wildlife awaits. Explore the unique and well-preserved 5,000-year-old subterranean village of Skara Brae, the Standing Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar.

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Scottish Highlights and Norwegian Fjords TRIP CODE - ESN | SCOTLAND, NORWAY

Set sail from the Port of Leith to Britain’s northernmost archipelagos of Orkney and Shetland, before docking into the Port of Tromso. Go deeper into the otherworldly fjords of Norway on this unique journey through the Norwegian Sea. Discover UNESCO-protected wonders like the beautiful Geraingerfjord and the Standing Stones of Stennes. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Discover the ancient Orkneys | Immerse yourself in the birdlife on the Shetland Islands Travel through Norway’s dramatic fjords | Sail beneath glaciers and mountains PRODUCT RATING:

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Expedition

May

trip only (13 days)

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Departing

Norwegian Sea

DAY 1:

Board your expedition ship in the suburb of Leith, Edinburgh. We set sail in the late afternoon, towards Kirkwall.

DAY 2:

Explore the mystical and historical sites of the Orkneys, visiting the Ring of Brodgar, the Standing Stones of Stennes and the 5,000 year old village of Skara Brae.

DAY 3:

The Shetlands are an engaging mix of Scotland and Scandinavia. Soak up the spectacular coastlines and the incredible mix of birdlife.

DAY 4:

Enjoy a city tour of Bergen or enjoy a funicular ride for amazing views of Bergen. Explore at your own leisure in the afternoon.

DAYS 5–7:

We head further along the coast, visiting Flam and Olden. Hop on the Flam Railway through valleys and mountain passes to reach the scenic fjord of the Flam district. Explore the surroundings as we travel deep into the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Geirangerfjord.

DAYS 8–10:

We continue onto Trondheim, Torghatten and Svartisen, as we make our way further north. The rugged coastline of central Norway features some of the world’s most beautiful scenery.

DAYS 11–12:

The Lofoten archipelago is an enchanting area of picturesque villages. Search out the local marine life by Zodiac as you keep a look out for orca and other whale species.

TROMSO

Lofoten Islands Svolvaer & Trollfjord

NORWAY Svartisen & Vikingen

Vega Torghatten Trondheim Geiranger Olden Flam

Lerwick Shetland Kirkwall Orkney

SCOTLAND

Bergen

DAY 13: We end our trip in the cultural city of Tromso and disembark after breakfast. NOTE: This itinerary also operates in reverse, starting in Tromso and ending in Edinburgh.

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Scotland, Norwegian Fjords and Spitsbergen TRIP CODE - ENS | SCOTLAND, NORWAY, SVALBARD (NORWAY)

Set sail from Scotland, enjoying its beautiful isles en route to the spectacular fjords of Norway and the remote shores of Svalbard. On this dazzling 15-day odyssey, explore subarctic islands by Zodiac, search for polar bear and journey through history at UNESCO-protected sites along the Norwegian coast. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Sail beneath dramatic fjords | Enjoy incredible glaciers and mountain scenery UNESCO-protected sites | Explore Skara Brae and the Lofoten Islands

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£4429pp

Expedition

May

trip only (15 days)

Ship

Departing

SVALBARD

LONGYEARBYEN

(NORWAY)

Hornsund

Norwegian Sea

DAY 1:

Board your ship in the afternoon in the suburb Port of Leith.

DAYS 2–3:

Explore the Orkney and Shetland Islands. Visit the Standing Stones of Stennes, the intriguing Ring of Brodgar and the village of Skara Brae. Enjoy spectacular coastlines, birdlife and archaeological sites, dating back thousands of years.

DAYS 4–5:

Cross the North Sea, reaching the coast of Norway. Cruise into the Olden Fjord, before taking a short bus ride to the Birksdal area, where you can enjoy a hike up to Birksdalbreen glacier. Sail deep into Geiranger Fjord and soak up the incredible views at this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

DAYS 6–7:

Visit Trondheim, home to the remarkable Nidaros Cathedral. The following day, we move north along the rugged Norwegian coastline, visiting Torghatten and the quaint Vega Island, a UNESCO-listed site.

DAYS 8–9:

Visit Svartisen and Vikingen, enjoying beautiful glaciers. Spend the day in the Lofoten archipelago, an enchanting area of picturesque villages backed with jagged peaks. In the evening, stay on deck as you cruise into one of Norway's most famous fjords, the short yet dramatic Trollfjord.

DAYS 10–11:

Explore Tromso, known as the ‘Gateway to the Arctic’, before we set sail towards Svalbard.

DAYS 12–14:

Explore the natural beauty of Hornsund by Zodiac. This scenic archipelago is made up of deep fjords, mountains and massive ice sheets. Keep your eyes peeled for walrus, seal, reindeer, Arctic fox and of course, polar bear.

Tromso

Lofoten Islands Svolvaer & Trollfjord

NORWAY Svartisen & Vikingen

Vega Torghatten Trondheim Geiranger Olden Lerwick Shetland Kirkwall Orkney

SCOTLAND

DAY 15: Disembark in Longyearbyen early in the morning. EDINBURGH

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ARCTIC

Scotland, Jan Mayen and Spitsbergen TRIP CODE - GMOS | SCOTLAND, SVALBARD (NORWAY)

This voyage takes you from the historic Orkneys to the lush and craggy Faroe Islands. From here, you’ll travel across to the ice-covered slopes of Jan Mayen Island, before venturing in search of enigmatic polar bear hunting on the Svalbard pack ice. Experience as much as possible under the light of the midnight sun. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Visit Skara Brae | The 5,000 year old subterranean village Be one of the privileged few | To visit Jan Mayen Island

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£9425pp

M/V Greg Mortimer

Jun

trip only (16 days)

Ship

Departing

SVALBARD (NORWAY)

LONGYEARBYEN Greenland Sea

DAY 1:

Arrive in Aberdeen. Transfer to your hotel in time for an early evening briefing.

DAY 2:

Embark your ship at Aberdeen port and set sail in the early evening, towards the Orkney Islands.

DAY 3:

Discover the rich history in Kirkwall, capital of the Orkney Islands. Explore the old town with its narrow, winding streets and lanes.

DAYS 4–6:

We spend the next three days exploring the Faroe Islands, an archipelago consisting of 18 islands. Enjoy breathtaking beauty, steep mountains, deep fjords, long summer nights, unique culture and welcoming people.

DAYS 7–8:

Sail to Jan Mayen Island accompanied by sea birds and whale along the way.

DAY 9:

Arrive in spectacular Jan Mayen and see the vast Beerenberg volcano. The northern part of the island has impressive glaciers and is a great place to spot whale and dolphin.

DAYS 10–11:

Sail towards Svalbard. Enjoy excellent whale watching opportunities; bottlenose, fin, and perhaps even bowhead whale, can be seen in the pack ice.

DAYS 12–15:

Explore the Svalbard archipelago. Our experienced expedition team will ensure that we make the most of the ice conditions and wildlife opportunities. There are many exciting places to visit, where you can immerse yourself in arctic wildlife, glacial scenery and the local history.

Barents Sea

Jan Mayen

Norwegian Sea

NORWAY ICELAND

DAY 16: Enjoy a brief tour of Longyearbyen in the morning, before transferring to the airport in the afternoon.

Faroes Island Orkneys and Shetland Islands

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ARCTIC

Spitsbergen, Greenland and Iceland TRIP CODE - ASG | SVALBARD (NORWAY), GREENLAND, ICELAND

The ultimate Arctic voyage, combining the contrasting landscapes of Spitsbergen, Greenland and Iceland. Enjoy the Arctic wildlife of Spitsbergen before crossing to the wild, desolate shores of Greenland and crowning your expedition with a visit to the Land of Fire and Ice – Iceland. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Discover dramatic glacial scenery | Enjoy the fjords of Svalbard and Scoresbysund True wilderness | Explore the immense grandeur of remote eastern Greenland PRODUCT RATING:

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£5229pp

Expedition

Jul-Sep

trip only (15 days)

Ship

Departing

DAY 1:

Embark your expedition ship in the afternoon and depart Longyearbyen in the evening.

DAYS 2–5:

Search for the unique wildlife that inhabits Svalbard’s Arctic wilderness, including walrus, seal and Svalbard’s species of reindeer; smaller than its southern relatives, they still carry impressive antlers. If you are lucky, you may also spot a polar bear roaming across the tundra.

DAYS 6–7:

Cross the Greenland Sea; orca, humpback and minke whale and white-beaked dolphin feed here in the summer months.

DAYS 8–12:

In the untouched landscape of eastern Greenland, enjoy an abundance of wildlife. Walrus, seal, narwhal, musk ox, fox and Arctic hare populate this remote region, alongside a variety of birds. Your southward journey will culminate in Scoresbysund, the largest fjord system in the world.

DAYS 13–14:

Sail to Reykjavík across the Denmark Strait. The crossing is often complemented by soaring fulmar, kittiwake, gannet, guillemot and razorbill.

SIMILAR ITINERARIES A similar itinerary also operates on the following ship:  M/V Greg Mortimer - explore.co.uk/GMGI

OCEAN

ARCTIC

SVALBARD (NORWAY)

Raudfjord

Nordaustlandet

LONGYEARBYEN

GREENLAND

Spitsbergen

(DENMARK)

Kaiser Frans Joseph Fjord

Barents Sea

Pack Ice Limit

DAY 15: Disembark in Reykjavík after breakfast.

Greenland Sea

Scoresby Sund

Ittorqqortoormitt Jan Mayen

m a rk D e n

S t rai t Norwegian Sea

Akurejri REYKJAVIK

ICELAND

NORWAY

ATLANTIC OCEAN

Faroe Islands Orkney Islands

SCOTLAND

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ARCTIC

The Northwest Passage TRIP CODE - GMNW | CANADA, GREENLAND

Sail in the wake of early explorers and experience the raw and daunting beauty of the terrain that some of history’s greatest explorers had to overcome. Even today, few ships can navigate this sea passage that cuts through the remote Arctic regions of North America. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Sail into the fabled Northwest Passage | Enjoy remote landscapes in the company of seal, musk ox and caribou Discover the Ilulissat Icefjord | Floating icebergs form impressive sculptures against the light of the midnight sun

ITINERARY

£13925pp

M/V Greg Mortimer

Aug-Sep

trip only (17 days)

Ship

Departing

Beechey Island BELLOT STRAIT Fort Ross

Cambridge Bay Fly to/from Calgary

Dundas Harbour BAFFIN BAY Pond Inlet

GREENLAND

JAMES ROSS STRAIT Gjøa Haven

Arrive in Toronto and transfer to your hotel. On day two, board your flight to Kangerlussuaq to join your ship. We arrive at Eternity Fjord on day three, one of the most spectacular fjord complexes in western Greenland due to its forested landscape. Hike through a forested valley and listen out for the thunderous sound of calving glaciers in the distance.

DAYS 4–7:

Visit stunning Ilulissat Icefjord and witness the enormous icebergs that congregate outside of the town. Explore the mountainous, glaciated, scenery of Qeqertarsuaq and its beautiful shorelines with black sandy beaches and dramatic lava formations. Zodiaccruise in Disko Bay, a hotspot for whale sightings. At sea, enjoy entertaining talks about wildlife and epic tales of early explorers. Sail past Sam Ford Fjord and Isabella Bay, an important feeding ground for bowhead whale and take a slow cruise around Sillem Island, enjoying glaciers and a variety of arctic wildlife.

DAYS 8–10:

Enjoy the abundant wildlife of Pond Inlet; encounter narwhal, beluga and orca whale, as well as the occasional polar bear. Sail along the coastline of Bylot Island, a bird-watcher’s paradise. As we continue north to Lancaster Sound, we are truly in the High Arctic. Explore the mountainous scenery of Devon Island and cruise by Zodiac through Croker, Maxwell and Lancaster Bay.

DAYS 11–17:

Spend five days navigating the Northwest Passage. Discover remote landscapes, abandoned settlements and several archaeological sites, as you venture further into the Canadian Arctic. In Cambridge Bay, bid farewell to your expedition crew and transfer to the airport for your flight to Calgary, where you will spend the night. Check-out after breakfast for onward travel.

Ilulissat Kangerlussuaq

CANADA

Fly to/from Kangerlussuaq

TORONTO

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DAVIS STRAIT

DAYS 1–3:

NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN

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ARCTIC

Explore Eastern Greenland TRIP CODE - EEG | GREENLAND, ICELAND

Embark on a 14-day journey through Greenland’s remote eastern coast. Explore deep into the fjords and glacial scenery of Northeast Greenland National Park, keeping your eyes peeled for wildlife and the spectacular Northern Lights. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Experience indigenous culture | In remote Ittoqqortoormiit Marvel at impressive mountains | Immerse yourself in spectacular fjords

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£4729pp

Expedition

Sep

trip only (14 days)

Ship

Departing

DAY 1:

Arrive in Reykjavik and make your own way to the start hotel. You will be transferred to the ship in the afternoon for embarkation.

DAY 2:

Spot whale and fulmar out on deck as we cross the Denmark Strait.

DAY 3:

Discover Tasiilaq, enjoy stunning views across the Fjord’s natural harbour and visit the local museum to learn about the local history and culture.

DAY 4:

Explore the majestic Nansen Fjord by Zodiac, where copious quantities of icebergs have been known to disgorge into the fjord.

DAY 5:

Enjoy a day of lectures, as we cruise further north.

DAYS 6–7:

Spend two days exploring the stunning Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord, see towering icebergs up close as the ship navigates the fjords.

DAYS 8–11:

Spend four full days exploring Scorsbysund in the Northeast Greenland National Park. Sail through and land in some of the world’s most spectacular areas and enjoy rarely visited glaciers, bays and inlets. Visit the settlement of Ittoqqortoormiit and get an insight into life in these remote parts.

DAYS 12–13:

We continue our lecture series, as we head towards Iceland on our two day crossing across the Denmark Strait.

SVALBARD (NORWAY)

Pack Ice Limit

Spitsbergen

GREENLAND

Barents Sea

Kaiser Frans Joseph Fjord

(DENMARK)

Greenland Sea

Scoresbysund Itoqqortoormiit Tasiilaq

Nansen Fjord

r D e n m a k

ICELAND ATLANTIC OCEAN

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DAY 14: Disembark at the Midbakki Pier in the Port of Reykjavik, after breakfast.

S t rait

REYKJAVIK

Norwegian Sea

NORWAY

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ARCTIC

Greenland Odyssey TRIP CODE - GMGO | ICELAND, GREENLAND, CANADA

Experience the enormity of Greenland where dramatic cliffs soar skyward terminating in jagged peaks and countless glaciers snake their way towards the coast. Zodiac-cruise along sounds filled with glistening icebergs calved from Greenland’s enormous ice cap and encounter playful whale feeding in the nutrient-rich waters. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Sail along Prince Christian Sound | With its soaring mountains and glaciers calving directly into the sea Enjoy thrilling Zodiac cruises | Watch for sprays from whale blowholes and cliffs alive with seabirds

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£12725pp

M/V Greg Mortimer

Aug

trip only (17 days)

Ship

Departing

DAYS 1–2:

Arrive in Reykjavík and transfer to your hotel. In the evening, enjoy a welcome drink and meet your fellow expeditioners. On day two, explore Thingvellir National Park and Gullfoss waterfall before transferring to the pier for embarkation in the afternoon.

DAYS 3–6:

Crossing the Greenland Sea, we sail through the Polar Basin’s nutrient-rich waters, searching for encroaching pack ice, fin whale and seabird. Enjoy informative lectures from the expedition crew. We will attempt landfall at Sokongen Island on the south side of Nansen Fjord. The impressive Christian IV Glacier calves into Nansen Fjord, which is often filled with icebergs, making it challenging to access. Spend two adventure-filled days exploring Kangerlussuaq Fjord, home to some of the wildest coastal landscapes in Greenland.

SVALBARD (NORWAY)

GREENLAND (DENMARK)

Uummannaq

Spitsbergen

Eqip Sermia Ilulissat

Barents Sea

KANGERLUSSUAQ

Greenland Sea

Nuuk

Fly to Toronto

Prins Christianssund

Nansen Fjord

m a rk D e n

S t rai t

ICELAND ATLANTIC OCEAN

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Pack Ice

Limit DAYS 7–14:

REYKJAVIK

Norwegian Sea

DAYS 15–17:

NORWAY

Our team of experts continue their series of talks as we sail along the coastline of south Greenland. Marvel at the majestic fjords and breath-taking scenery of Prince Christian Sound. On our way through the southern part of the sound, explore the traditional and colourful villages of Aapilattoq and Nanortalik, before spending more time at sea, as we wind our way out of south Greenland’s maze of islands and head towards Ilulissat, stopping at Nuuk along the way. Arrive in the birthplace of icebergs, Ilulissat. This region boasts some of the most splendidly-shaped icebergs found anywhere on earth. Hike to the UNESCO-listed Icefjord and stand in awe of its immensity. Spend a day at sea, heading to Kangerlussuaq. Transfer to the airport for your flight to Toronto, where you will stay overnight. Check out after breakfast on your final day for onward travel.

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ARCTIC

Iceland Circumnavigation TRIP CODE - GMIC | ICELAND

Iceland is a remote volcanic island with mind-blowing landscapes. Enjoy dramatic deep fjords and some of the largest glaciers in Europe, while soaking up the abundance of birdlife. See thundering waterfalls, geysers and incredible mountain scenery on this circumnavigation of Iceland. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Spot whale in Húsavík | Keep watch for blow holes and tail flukes Visit Vatnajökull National Park | See Europe’s largest glacier

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£7115pp

M/V Greg Mortimer

Aug

trip only (11 days)

Ship

Departing

Norwegian Sea Grimsey Island

Akureyri

Snæfellsjökull National Park

ICELAND Hvafjördur REYKJAVIK

Husavik

Mjóifjördur

DAYS 1–2:

Arrive into Reykjavik and make your own way to the group hotel. A transfer is included the following morning to the pier to board the M/V Greg Mortimer. Sail into Hvalfjordur, a beautiful area rich in birdlife.

DAY 3:

Stykkishólmur is the starting point of our adventures on the scenic Snaefellnes Peninsula.

DAYS 4–5:

Over the next two days we will explore the Westfjords region, featuring outstanding landscapes, dramatic fjords, sheer table mountains that plunge into the sea and spectacular waterfalls.

DAY 6:

Visit picturesque Akureyri, Iceland's second largest city, with a superb snow-capped mountain backdrop. Explore its old town, before heading inland to the nearby Mývatn region.

DAY 7:

Visit the island of Grimsey, a fantastic place for Zodiac cruising, kayaking and for photographing seabirds such as guillemot, gull and puffin.

DAYS 8–9:

Visit the narrow fjord of Mjóifjördur. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings and spectacular waterfalls. Head to Höfn, a lively fishing town and the gateway to Vatnajökull National Park.

DAY 10: Located off Iceland's south coast, the Westman Islands were formed by volcanic eruptions around 10,000 years ago. Sail past Surtsey Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and enjoy the prolific birdlife of this region. DAY 11: Disembark in Reykjavík after breakfast.

Höfn Westman Islands

N o r t h A t l a n ti c S e a

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ARCTIC

Wrangel Island TRIP CODE - SEWI | ALASKA (USA), RUSSIA

Set sail from Alaska for Russia’s remote and treasured wildlife sanctuary, Wrangel Island Nature Reserve. Discover a wildlife wonderland offering the world’s highest concentration of polar bear dens, the largest population of Pacific walrus and a nesting ground for 100 migratory bird species. Explore the Chukotka coast, where whale come to feed and experience traditional Chukchi life. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Cross the Bering Strait | Be one of the few visitors to remote Wrangel Island Land on Kolyuchin Island | Enjoy cliff-top views of nesting puffin and guillemot

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£11825pp

M/V Sylvia Earle

Jul-Aug

trip only (16 days)

Ship

Departing

DAYS 1–3:

Arrive in Anchorage and transfer to your hotel, where you will meet your fellow expeditioners. Transfer to the airport the following day to board your flight to Nome, where you will join the ship. Enjoy informative briefings and some whale spotting as you cross the Bering Strait to Chukotka. In Provideniya, you will be cleared for entry into Russia.

DAYS 4–5:

Chukchi villagers warmly welcome you into Lorino with traditional dance, samples of local delicacies and the chance to observe life in this industrious outpost. Weather and sea permitting, you land at Cape Dezhnev, Eurasia’s easternmost point, to explore the ancient Inuit settlement of Naukan. Enjoy informative talks as your Captain navigates an approach to Wrangel Island.

DAYS 6–9:

Your exploration of Wrangel and Herald Islands depends on ice and weather conditions. You will be joined by local rangers, keen to share their knowledge as you search the pack ice for polar bear, ringed seal and walrus. Zodiac-cruise beneath slopes dotted with polar bear and be guided across a vast landscape in search of wildlife, as you listen to tales of Inuit and Chukchi hunters.

DAYS 10–16:

Land on Kolyuchin Island to see nesting puffin and guillemot. Bowhead whale feed in the waters around Arakamchechen Island and grey whale can be spotted around Ytytygran Island. We hope to land at King Island to explore the ancient village of Ukivok, where Murres and kittiwake frequent the surrounding sea cliffs. After disembarkation on day 15, transfer to the airport in Nome and board your flight to Anchorage, where you will spend the night. Check out after breakfast for onward travel.

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WRANGEL ISLAND

Chukchi Sea

Strait

Kolyuchin Island Kolyuchin Bay Cape Dezhnev

Be rin g

RUSSIA

King Island

Yttygran Island Provideniya

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NOME

Fly from/to Anchorage

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glaciers in Alaska are smaller than in “ The Antarctica but still hold the glimmering and vibrant blues of the polar regions which makes for unique and stunning photographs.

HUBBARD GLACIER I ALASKA

Liz Gifford, Polar Expert


ARCTIC

Alaska Odyssey TRIP CODE - SEAO | CANADA, ALASKA (USA)

Experience the famed Inside Passage as we navigate narrow straits to visit small villages and explore tiny inlets inaccessible to larger ships. Enjoy a warm welcome by locals from the Metlakatla Indian Community and explore Misty Fjords National Monument, a region abundant in wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for whale, seal, bald eagles and bear. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Enjoy Alaska’s iconic glaciers | Visit Twin Sawyer, Baird, Hubbard, and Mendenhall Explore spectacular Prince William Sound | Enjoy countless fjords, abundant tidewater glaciers and superb wildlife

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£8620pp

M/V Sylvia Earle

May-Jun

trip only (14 days)

Ship

Departing

College Fjord Columbia Bay Prince William Sound

ANCHORAGE

Seward

Kayak Island

Hubbard Glacier

DAYS 3–7:

Sail the southern stretches of the famous Inside Passage, weaving in and out of the ocean straits and channels between Vancouver and Ketchikan, with views of cascading waterfalls, snow-capped mountains, temperate forests and the abundant marine life that inhabit these waterways. On Annette Island, experience the extraordinary history and cultural traditions of the Tsimshian tribe of the Metlakatla Indian Community. Sail Misty Fjords National Monument, a wildlife haven, where you may spot grizzly and black bear. Enjoy Wrangel’s main highlights and other scenic points of your voyage, including the ancient rock carvings at Petroglyph Beach, Baird Glacier and Frederick Sound. Keep your eyes peeled here for orca, Steller’s sea lion and humpback whale, who frequent these waters.

DAYS 8–11:

In Alaska’s capital, Juneau, hike the trails near Mendenhall Glacier and enjoy its panoramic views. The Inian Islands, George Island, Point Adolphus and Elfin Cove offer some of the best opportunities for Zodiac-cruising, as well as an abundance of wildlife. Sail to Disenchantment Bay, home to the Hubbard Glacier. Continue on to remote Kayak Island, where in 1741, Georg Wilhelm Steller became one of the first Europeans to set foot on Alaskan soil.

DAYS 12–14:

Explore Prince William Sound, a vast glacial wonderland where rugged coastline is carved by fjords and inlets. Cruise among icebergs and forestcovered islands, rich in wildlife. Disembark in Seward and transfer to Anchorage, for onward travel.

Frederick Sound & Tracy Arm Thomas Bay Wrangell Misty Fjords Metlakatla

BRITISH COLUMBIA

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Vancouver Island

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Arrive in Vancouver and transfer to your hotel. Enjoy a sightseeing tour in the morning, before transferring to the pier for embarkation.

Elfin Cove Juneau

Chichagof Island GULF OF ALASKA

DAYS 1–2:

VANCOUVER

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Contents Chile

38–45, 48–49, 54–56 46–56

Falkland Islands

42–45, 49, 56

South Georgia

42–45, 49, 55

Uruguay

44

Weddell Sea

48

Best Sellers  Antarctic Circle

41

 King Penguins of the Falklands & South Georgia 44

New Trips  Subantarctic Safari

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Antarctica

Argentina


for me was being near the “ A highlight whales and finding them coming so close to our little boat. A really heart-stopping moment... to be near such enormous and mysterious creatures, was a truly amazing experience and quite unforgettable.

ADELIE PENGUIN | ANTARCTICA

Trusted Customer, Mar 2018


ANTARCTICA

Classic Antarctica TRIP CODE - ANK | ARGENTINA, ANTARCTICA

A remarkable collection of wildlife lives in the shadow of snow-capped mountains and crystal-blue icebergs. Penguin, whale and a rich diversity of birdlife await you on this exploratory journey of the Great White Continent. No two voyages are the same so be prepared to be delighted by the unexpected. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Freedom of Antarctica | Enjoy the vast, ice-sculpted wilderness Astonishing wildlife | See whale, seabird and a variety of penguin PRODUCT RATING:

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£4920pp

Expedition

Oct-Mar

trip only (11 days)

Ship

Departing

SIMILAR ITINERARIES A longer 13-day voyage is also available:  Antarctica in Depth - explore.co.uk/ANT

A similar itinerary operates on the following ships:

DAY 1:

Arrive in Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. Your evening is at leisure.

DAY 2:

Board your expedition ship in the afternoon. Spend the evening watching the sunset over the Beagle Channel.

DAYS 3–4:

Your adventure begins with a 1,000km crossing of the Drake Passage, named after 16th-century English explorer Sir Francis Drake.

DAYS 5–8:

Your voyage allows you plenty of time in this stunning wilderness to enjoy all that Antarctica has to offer; see penguin gathering with their chicks, orca, minke and humpback whale rising out of the ocean, seal hauling out onto ice floes, and albatross flying in the skies above. Enjoy breathtaking scenery; 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, you’ll learn about some of the most important and dramatic expeditions to this remote corner of the world.

DAYS 9–10:

We leave Antarctica and head north across the Drake Passage. We have two days at sea with more informative lectures from our expedition crew, before arriving in Ushuaia.

 M/V Greg Mortimer - explore.co.uk/GMAP  M/V Sylvia Earle - explore.co.uk/SEAP  M/V Ushuaia - explore.co.uk/USCA  M/S Ocean Endeavour - explore.co.uk/OECA

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South Orkneys

We d d e l l Sea

ANTARCTICA

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trip. The sites and experiences “ Unbelievable top all other trips for a well-seasoned traveller. An ex-astronaut on the trip likened it to the closest thing to leaving the planet he had experienced and we know what he means.

ANTARCTIC FUR SEAL | ANTARCTIC PENINSULA

Trusted Customer, Oct 2018


ANTARCTICA

Antarctic Circle TRIP CODE - APC | ARGENTINA, ANTARCTICA

A voyage into the Antarctic Circle will take you as far south as the ice will permit. Imagine being encircled in rookeries of chinstrap, Adelie and gentoo penguin and being dwarfed by colossal glaciers and towering icebergs high above you. Keep watch for humpback whale, emerging from the deep to feed. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Cross the Polar Circle | Travel deeper into Antarctica Marine wildlife | Spend time in the company of fur, leopard, Weddell and crabeater seal PRODUCT RATING:

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£7525pp

Expedition

Dec-Feb

trip only (14 days)

Ship

Departing

SIMILAR ITINERARIES

DAY 1:

Arrive in Ushuaia. Your evening is free to enjoy the city.

DAY 2:

Board your expedition ship in the afternoon, spend the morning exploring Tierra del Fuego National Park, or hike up to the glacier.

DAYS 3–4:

Cross the Drake Passage. On the second day, you’ll cross the Antarctic Convergence, where cold and warm waters mix, attracting a variety of seabirds and whale.

DAYS 5–6:

Antarctica is home to the world’s greatest concentration of wildlife. Encounter penguin rookeries on two shore landings a day and see a variety of seal, plus orca, humpback and minke whale in the cold Antarctic waters.

DAYS 7–8:

Push even further south where few travellers have ventured. Following in the footsteps of early explorers, our ice-strengthened vessel will attempt to take you across the Polar Circle, into remotest and wildest Antarctica.

DAYS 9–11:

Continue your exploration of the peninsula and South Shetland Islands.

DAYS 12–13:

Head north across the Drake Passage, with time to reflect on your Antarctic adventure and keep a look out for albatross, prion and whale.

Similar itineraries also operate on the following ships:  M/V Greg Mortimer - explore.co.uk/GMPC  M/V Ushuaia - explore.co.uk/USPC  M/S Ocean Endeavour - explore.co.uk/OEAC

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ANTARCTICA

Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctic Peninsula TRIP CODE - ANS | ARGENTINA, FALKLAND ISLANDS, SOUTH GEORGIA, ANTARCTICA

This wildlife journey encompasses the extraordinary birdlife of the Falkland Islands, iconic king penguin of South Georgia and the abundant marine life of the Antarctic Peninsula. Whale are seen in great numbers, seal haul out onto ice floes and numerous albatross and other seabirds trail in our wake. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Visit South Georgia | Witness one of the world’s largest king penguin rookeries Zodiac landings | View colonies of penguin, fur and elephant seal as you step ashore

PRODUCT RATING:

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£12939pp

Expedition

Oct-Mar

trip only (21 days)

Ship

Departing

DAY 1:

Arrive in Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. Transfer to your hotel and enjoy your evening at leisure.

DAYS 2–4:

Board your expedition ship in the afternoon and set sail across the Beagle Channel, before entering the Drake Passage. Days at sea will be filled with informative lectures given by the expedition crew, helping you to prepare for your landings. Spend time out on deck spotting the first sightings of icebergs, whale and albatross, as we edge closer to the South Shetland Islands.

DAYS 5–9:

Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Antarctic Peninsula; ice-choked waterways, blue and white icebergs, impressive glaciers and rugged mountains.

DAYS 10–11:

Continue to South Georgia, crossing the Scotia Sea. Keep your eyes peeled for whale that inhabit these waters and albatross flying above the ship.

DAYS 12–15:

The highlight of any trip to South Georgia is the 100,000 strong king penguin rookeries. At Saint Andrew’s Bay, you’ll see parents with chicks, as well as an estimated five million macaroni penguin. This isolated island also supports substantial populations of elephant and fur seal. South Georgia is steeped in polar history and you’ll have time to visit Shackleton’s grave at Grytviken.

DAYS 16–17:

Sailing west, we set a course for the Falkland Islands. Enjoy more informative lectures at sea.

DAYS 18–19:

The Falklands archipelago is home to a fascinating mix of penguin; magellanic, macaroni and rockhopper, with their distinctive yellow crest. With luck, you may also see black-browed albatross.

DAYS 20–21:

Leaving the Falklands, we head towards Ushuaia. You will disembark on your final day, after breakfast.

SIMILAR ITINERARIES Similar itineraries also operate on the following ships:  M/V Greg Mortimer - explore.co.uk/GMFS  M/V Sylvia Earle - explore.co.uk/SEFS  M/S Fram - explore.co.uk/FRFS  M/V Ushuaia - explore.co.uk/USSG  M/S Ocean Endeavour - explore.co.uk/OESG

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King Penguins of the Falklands and South Georgia TRIP CODE - ABS | URUGUAY, FALKLAND ISLANDS, SOUTH GEORGIA, ANTARCTICA, ARGENTINA

Travel to the bottom of the world on this 22-day adventure to the land that entranced Shackleton and countless others. Starting in Montevideo, you’ll set sail to explore the Falkland Islands, visit South Georgia and journey on to Antarctica, where you can see whale and cavorting seal from inflatable Zodiacs. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS An epic Antarctic adventure | Travel in the footsteps of Ernest Shackleton Falklands wildlife | Stand amid magellanic, macaroni and rockhopper penguin

PRODUCT RATING:

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£8245pp

Expedition

Oct

trip only (22 days)

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Departing

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DAY 1:

Arrive in Montevideo and transfer to your hotel. Enjoy your evening at leisure.

DAY 2:

You will have the morning to explore this charming city, before boarding your ship in the afternoon.

DAYS 3–5:

Enjoy informative on-board lectures or spend time on deck spotting albatross and petrel.

DAYS 6–7:

Arrive in the Falkland Islands where you will find an abundance of birdlife, catching a glimpse of your first penguin.

DAYS 8–9:

Set sail for South Georgia, enjoying more informative lectures on the way.

DAYS 10–13:

Arrive in South Georgia, with its spectacular scenery and prolific wildlife. Home to many marvels, including Shackleton’s grave, several former whaling stations and vast king penguin rookeries.

DAYS 14–15:

We head towards legendary Elephant Island, edging closer to Antarctica.

DAYS 16–19:

At last – a chance to set foot on the Great White Continent. We will have plenty of time to explore this frozen wilderness, passing through the Bransfield Strait and on to the Antarctic Peninsula, with its incredible penguin rookeries. Here you will find a frenzy of wildlife activity, surrounded by a backdrop of pristine glaciers and elegant ice shapes. It’s a truly awe-inspiring experience.

DAYS 20–21:

We cross the Drake Passage, towards Ushuaia, with seabirds following in our wake.

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ANTARCTICA

Antarctic Circle, South Georgia and the Falklands TRIP CODE - SEAC | ARGENTINA, ANTARCTICA, SOUTH GEORGIA, FALKLAND ISLANDS

Experience unparalleled adventure on this ultimate Antarctic voyage. Be transported to enthralling sub-Antarctic islands and venture into the deep south of the Antarctic Peninsula, crossing the coveted Antarctic Circle. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Step ashore on the Antarctic continent | Enjoy unforgettable vistas and bustling penguin Zodiac-cruise through glassy waters | Gaze at the iridescent blues of gleaming icebergs

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£19629pp

M/V Sylvia Earle

Mar

ship only (23 days)

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Departing

PACIFIC OCEAN

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CHILE

ATLANTIC OCEAN

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DAYS 1–4:

Arrive in Ushuaia and transfer to your hotel. Enjoy a tour of Ushuaia the following day, before boarding the ship in the afternoon. As you spend two days crossing the Drake Passage, enjoy time out on deck and informative on-board lectures from the expedition crew.

DAYS 5–10:

The Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands are ours to explore. Your experienced expedition team will use their expertise and the prevailing weather and ice conditions, to design your voyage from day to day. Zodiacs will transport you from the ship to shore, where you will explore penguin rookeries, historic huts and some of our favourite spots along the peninsula. We plan to cross the Antarctic Circle – the waters at this time of year are rich with krill and we hope to spot plenty of whale.

DAYS 11–17:

Head across the Scotia Sea towards South Georgia. South Georgia is an island of incredible riches. On approach, jagged mountain peaks rise steeply, while seabirds are often spotted soaring around the ship. This small island is only 176km long, but with a 3,000m snow-capped mountain range. It has a truly fascinating human history and has some of the world's largest congregations of wildlife. You will have the opportunity to visit some of the largest king penguin colonies on earth, take a guided walk among fur and elephant seal and wander along pebbled streams and grassy glacial outwash plains.

DAYS 18–23:

En-route to the Falklands, you will be entranced by the ceaseless flight of the many seabirds that follow in our wake. Zodiac-cruise into rocky coves, keeping watch for dolphin and proposing penguin. Disembark in Ushuaia after breakfast on your final day.

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ANTARCTICA

Patagonia to Antarctica Expedition TRIP CODE - FRPA | CHILE, ANTARCTICA

This expedition takes you to some of the most incredible sites along the South American coast and in Antarctica. Hike up to impressive viewpoints and enjoy close encounters with penguin and seal. Discover Cape Horn, the Chilean fjords, as well as the rich and varied wildlife of Patagonia. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Antarctica and Patagonia | Experience Chile and Antarctica in one expedition Torres del Paine National Park | Enjoy azure lakes and emerald forests

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£9399pp

M/S Fram

Oct, Mar

trip only (22 days)

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Departing

DAY 1:

Start your expedition in Valparaíso. Embark your ship in the afternoon.

DAYS 2–3:

On-board lectures will be given by the expedition crew as you make your way along the Pacific Coast of Chile.

DAY 4:

Visit Castro, a city known for its colourful wooden houses mounted on stilts along the water’s edge.

DAYS 5–9:

Sail south through Patagonia and onwards to the southern province of Última Esperanza, meaning Last Hope. Be enchanted by the unique village of Puerto Edén, a tiny village in Bernardo O’Higgins National Park. Visit the world-renowned Torres del Paine National Park. Explore the azure lakes and trails that meander through emerald forests, the roaring rivers and rickety bridges and marvel at its radiant blue glacier. The Chilean fjords are a highlight for nature enthusiasts, with its channels and mountains, plunging into icy waters.

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The unending, white wilderness of the Great White Continent is a polar spectacle on an incredible scale. Zodiacs will enable you to go ashore almost anywhere and explore the various penguin rookeries and bays found on the Peninsula.

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ANTARCTICA

Antarctic Peninsula and Weddell Sea TRIP CODE - GMWA | CHILE, WEDDELL SEA, ANTARCTICA, ARGENTINA

Journey into the Weddell Sea’s ice-filled waters, navigating past tabular icebergs and breaching whale, before discovering the Peninsula’s western flanks. This trip combines the best of both sides of the Peninsula, where orca and leopard seal patrol the waters and ethereal snow petrel grace the skies above. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Fly and cruise expedition | Fly one way and sail the other, across the Drake Passage Sail through the Weddell Sea | Marvel at enormous tabular icebergs

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£11165pp

M/V Greg Mortimer

Nov, Jan-Feb

trip only (12 days)

Ship

Departing

DAY 1:

Arrive in Punta Arenas, and transfer to your hotel. Gather in the evening for your pre-expedition briefing.

DAY 2:

Transfer to Punta Arenas airport for your early morning charter flight to King George Island, where you will join your ship.

DAYS 3–9:

Over the next seven days there are a host of choices available on both flanks of the Peninsula. We aim to make landings or Zodiac excursions twice a day. We’ll explore penguin rookeries, historic sites and scientific stations. A curious leopard seal swimming among spectacular icebergs may mean postponing lunch. Seeing bubble-netting humpback is deserving of a wake-up call, even at midnight. Crew will ensure that these incredible sightings are not missed.

DAYS 10–11:

Cross the Drake Passage for our return journey to Ushuaia.

SIMILAR ITINERARIES A similar itinerary also operates on the following ships:  M/V Ushuaia - explore.co.uk/USWS  M/V Sylvia Earle - explore.co.uk/SEWA  M/S Ocean Endeavour - explore.co.uk/OEWS

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ANTARCTICA

Subantarctic Safari TRIP CODE - SESS | CHILE, FALKLAND ISLANDS, SOUTH GEORGIA, ARGENTINA

This epic voyage takes you on an incomparable journey visiting enigmatic subantarctic islands. Discover the fascinating history of the Falkland islands, encounter the spectacular birdlife and some of the largest king penguin colonies, in South Georgia. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Photograph nesting black browed albatross | Spot elusive macaroni penguin See elephant seal | With their newly-weaned pups

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£14455pp

M/V Sylvia Earle

Nov

trip only (17 days)

Ship

Departing

SIMILAR ITINERARIES

DAY 1:

Arrive in Santiago and transfer to your hotel. There will be a voyage briefing in the early evening, where you will be able to meet your fellow expeditioners. The rest of the evening is at leisure.

DAY 2:

Transfer to the airport after breakfast for your flight to Stanley. Discover the charms of Stanley on a panoramic tour which ends at the pier, ready for embarkation. You will have time to settle into your cabin before the important safety briefings out on deck.

DAYS 3–6:

There are many beautiful areas to explore across the Falklands, each offering a unique perspective on this magnificent archipelago. Your experienced expedition team will use their expertise to design your voyage from day to day. Zodiac-cruise into rocky coves and along sea cliffs, keeping watch for seal, sea lion, dolphin and proposing penguin.

DAYS 7–8:

Head across the Scotia Sea, enjoying informative lectures from the expedition crew.

DAYS 9–12:

Discover the delights of South Georgia and visit some of the largest king penguin colonies on earth. Take guided walks among fur and elephant seal and wander along pebbled streams and grassy, glacial outwash plains. Visit the remnants of South Georgia's thriving whaling stations and pay your respects to Sir Ernest Shackleton, whose incredible voyage of survival is synonymous with this island.

DAYS 13–16:

As we sail away from splendid South Georgia, enjoy further presentations from the expedition team.

Similar itineraries also operate on the following ships:  M/V Magellan Explorer - explore.co.uk/MEFS

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DAY 17: During the early morning, we dock in Ushuaia. The trip ends after breakfast on board the ship.

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ANTARCTICA

Classic Antarctica – Fly and Cruise TRIP CODE - GMAX | CHILE, ANTARCTICA

In this frozen wilderness of extraordinary beauty, leopard seal, orca and humpback whale grace the waters as we thread our way through an intricate system of icy waterways, heading for the Crystal Sound. Get ready for an exciting Antarctic adventure in this glorious, glacial paradise. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Antarctic wildlife | Enjoy the mid-summer spectacle in this popular feeding ground Whale encounters | Hear the sonorous blows of feeding humpback

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£13049pp

M/V Greg Mortimer

Dec-Mar

trip only (12 days)

Ship

Departing

DAY 1:

Arrive in Punta Arenas, where you will be transferred to your hotel. Tonight, meet your fellow expeditioners for a briefing on the first leg of your voyage.

DAY 2:

Transfer to Punta Arenas airport for your early morning charter flight to King George Island. On arrival, the expedition team will be on hand to greet you and provide you with wellies for your Zodiac transfer to the M/V Greg Mortimer. Settle into your cabin before your welcome dinner on board.

DAYS 3–10:

Over the next eight days you will explore the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula. Ice and weather conditions will dictate the final itinerary but we will aim for at least two shore landings or Zodiac cruises a day. Cruise along spectacular ice cliffs, following whale that are feeding near the surface and enjoy a continental landing if conditions allow. Visit mass penguin rookeries on the off-shore islands of the Peninsula, witness seal haul-outs, historic huts and several favourite spots dotted along the Peninsula. We will make the most of the wildlife opportunities that present themselves, day or night, there will be plenty of time for sleep when you get home!

SIMILAR ITINERARIES Similar itineraries also operate on the following ships:  M/V Sylvia Earle - explore.co.uk/SEAX  M/V Ocean Nova - explore.co.uk/ONCA  M/V Magellan Explorer - explore.co.uk/MECA

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ANTARCTICA

Polar Circle - Fly and Cruise TRIP CODE - ONPC | CHILE, ANTARCTICA

The unique fly and cruise format of this itinerary offers the benefit of speed and comfort. You will board a four-engine jet and in just under two hours arrive in Antarctica, where you will join your ship. Sail along ice-filled fjords and among spectacular icebergs, while enjoying the company of whale and seabird. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Fly to Antarctica | Maximising your time on the Great White Continent Cross the Antarctic Circle | On this extended voyage along the Antarctic peninsula

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£14769pp

M/V Ocean Nova

Dec-Feb

trip only (10 days)

Ship

Departing

DAY 1:

Arrive in Punta Arenas, where you are welcomed and transferred to your hotel. Later, gather for a welcome dinner and meet your fellow expeditioners.

DAY 2:

Your Antarctic adventure begins with a two-hour flight from Punta Arenas to King George Island, in the South Shetland Islands. Explore the area surrounding Chile’s Frei Station and Russia’s Bellingshausen station, before boarding a Zodiac to embark your expedition vessel.

DAYS 3–8:

Visit the South Shetland Islands and the western coast of the Antarctic Peninsula, disembarking by Zodiac each day. In small groups, hike to extraordinary sites and take part in exploratory Zodiac excursions to otherwise inaccessible areas. The expedition team sets the specific voyage route based on local conditions and takes advantage of the ever-changing opportunities provided by nature. Your expedition may include visits to sites such as Port Lockroy, Petermann Island, Paradise Bay, the Lemaire Channel, Prospect Point or many other magnificent places.

DAY 9:

Return to King George Island and bid farewell to Antarctica before boarding the flight back to Punta Arenas. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel.

SIMILAR ITINERARIES Similar itineraries also operate on the following ships:  M/V Magellan Explorer - explore.co.uk/MEPC  M/V Sylvia Earle - explore.co.uk/SEPC  M/V Greg Mortimer - explore.co.uk/GMPC

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Antarctica Express - Fly and Cruise TRIP CODE - MEAE | ARGENTINA, ANTARCTICA, CHILE

A perfect trip to give you a glimpse into the untamed landscapes of Antarctica. By flying back to Chile, you can maximise your time amid the breathtaking scenery and wildlife. It’s a great value-voyage for those with limited time, or to combine with a longer trip to Argentina or Chile. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS A short, action-packed trip | Enjoy a glimpse of Antarctica and its ice-filled bays and glaciers Incredible wildlife | See penguin, seal and sea birds up-close on land and from your Zodiac

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£4925pp

M/V Magellan Explorer

Nov, Jan

ship only (6 days)

Ship

Departing

DAY 1:

Board your ship in Ushuaia and sail along the Beagle Channel towards Puerto Williams in Chile, the southernmost town in the world.

DAY 2:

Be one of the few privileged adventurers to set foot on legendary Cape Horn; you will journey here by Zodiac, before continuing to Antarctica, crossing the Drake Passage.

DAY 3:

Enjoy an engaging program of lectures and presentations. In the company of expert guides, keep watch for wildlife from the lounge or from the outside decks. You may spot magnificent seabirds, such as albatross and petrel, as well as different species of whale on their way south to Antarctica.

DAY 4:

Exciting times, as you watch for icebergs and your first sight of Antarctic land; make sure you have your camera to hand! Reaching the South Shetland Islands, you’ll sail in ice-filled bays, in the company of sea birds, penguin, seal and whale. Board a Zodiac for your first memorable shore visit to a penguin colony.

DAY 5:

Antarctica doesn’t get dark during the summer months, so you can continue exploring well into the evening. On King George Island, you’ll have time to explore two research stations before boarding a flight back to Punta Arenas, where you will be transferred to your overnight hotel on arrival.

DAY 6:

Transfer to Punta Arenas airport for onward travel.

SIMILAR ITINERARIES A similar itinerary also operates on the following ships:  M/V Ocean Nova - explore.co.uk/ONAE

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Antarctica and South Georgia - Fly and Cruise TRIP CODE - MEAS | CHILE, ANTARCTICA, SOUTH GEORGIA, ARGENTINA

Fly South and retrace the route of early explorers. Enjoy views of spectacular mountains, towering icebergs and abundant wildlife in Antarctica and in South Georgia. Board your plane and arrive in Antarctica in just a few hours, where your ship will be waiting for you to start your adventure. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Explore the Antarctic Peninsula | Visit an array of islands and explore vast penguin rookeries Expert naturalist guides | Immerse yourself in the wildlife, history and many wonders of this glacial environment

ITINERARY

PRICE FROM

£12735pp trip only (17 days)

PACIFIC OCEAN

M/V Magellan Explorer

Nov

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CHILE

PUNTA ARENAS

Falkland Islands

USHUAIA

ATLANTIC OCEAN

DAYS 1–2:

Arrive in Punta Arenas and transfer to your hotel. Gather for a welcome dinner and meet your fellow adventurers. Fly to King George Island the following day and board your expedition ship.

DAYS 3–5:

We will have three full days to explore the western flanks of this stunning peninsula. Sail along icefilled fjords and among spectacular icebergs, while enjoying the company of penguin, seal, whale and a variety of seabird.

DAY 6:

Sailing north, we hope to stop at Elephant Island, where Shackleton and his crew sought refuge on their way to South Georgia.

DAYS 7–8:

Set sail towards South Georgia. Your naturalist guides will prepare you for your landings with further on-board lectures.

DAYS 9–12:

The island of South Georgia is a diverse landscape of majestic mountains, massive glaciers, grassy uplands and deep fjords. Over the next four days, you will have the opportunity to uncover all that the island has to offer, including the wildlife havens of Salisbury Plain and St Andrew’s Bay, where king penguin can be seen in their thousands. Visit the former whaling outpost of Grytviken, where you may pay your respects at the simple grave of Ernest Shackleton.

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Enjoy informative presentations during our days at sea.

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Cape Horn and the Falkland Islands TRIP CODE - MECF | ARGENTINA, FALKLAND ISLANDS, CHILE

Visit Cape Horn en route to the Falkland Islands and be one of the privileged few to set foot on this rarely visited outpost. Spend four full days exploring the Falklands in depth, with time in Stanley before your flight home. Soak up the stunning landscape, beaches and magnificent birdlife found in this unique part of the world. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Western Falklands | Enjoy the varied landscape and birdlife of this remote archipelago Cruise through the Falklands Sound | Immerse yourself in the history of the islands

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Departing

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DAY 2:

After an overnight crossing, awake in full view of legendary Cape Horn. Weather-permitting, board a Zodiac and step foot on this famous and rarely visited island. Sail and explore the area in depth, before setting course towards the Falkland Islands.

DAY 3:

Enjoy an engaging programme of lectures by the expedition team, as we spend the day at sea.

DAYS 4–7:

Over the next few days, there will be plenty of time to explore the Falklands Islands. Ruggedly beautiful and remote, we hope to visit places such as New Island, Weddell Island or West Point to the extreme west of the Falkland archipelago. Dramatic cliffs contrast with sheltered sandy bays and natural harbours, which all host a great diversity of wildlife. Some of the best wildlife experiences are just a short distance from the settlements. Saunders is the second largest offshore island with a varied terrain. It is an important bird area and has exceptional wildlife. Cruise down the Falkland Sound, sightseeing its rough and untouched landscapes and immerse yourself in the past and recent history of the islands, as you join the expedition team on guided tours on your landings.

DAY 8:

Transfer to the airport at Mount Pleasant for your onward flight.

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Our journey commences in Ushuaia, where you will board your ship in the evening. Set sail along the Beagle Channel towards Puerto Williams, where the ship will clear formalities for the approach to Cape Horn.

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Antarctica Extensions We can offer you a selection of Latin American extensions at the start or end of your polar voyage. Argentina and Chile offer thundering waterfalls, unique cultures and diverse landscapes, providing the perfect addition to your Antarctic expedition.

BUENOS AIRES: With an eclectic mix of Spanish, French and Italian architecture, there are remnants of Victorian grandeur; its wide avenues earning it the title of ‘the Paris of the South’. Each barrio (neighbourhood) brims with tango rhythms, exotic cuisine and bustling markets.

IGUAZU FALLS: Cascading down a three kilometre expanse of the Iguazu River, the Iguazu Falls are undoubtedly one of the most dramatic displays in the world. Emerging from thick jungle onto panoramic walkways, the sheer height and noise of the powerful water will take your breath away.

EASTER ISLAND: Isolated in the Pacific Ocean, Easter Island is one of the most remarkable archaeological sites on the planet and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The island is renowned for its magnificent stone heads, or moai; mysterious monoliths that once numbered 800 in total, looking out across the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean.

VALDES PENINSULA: The Valdes Peninsula is a protected heritage site and Argentina’s premier nature reserve. The coastline abounds in marine life including sea lion, elephant seal and magellanic penguin. Whale watching is at its best at the end of the year when up to 400 can be seen just off the coast, including orca and southern right whale.

MENDOZA: In the foothills of the Andes, Mendoza is at the heartland of Argentina’s wine-growing industry. Enjoy a fine food tour around the region’s many wineries (bodegas) or stay beneath snow-capped peaks at traditional estancias.

PATAGONIA: Combine your Antarctica voyage with an adventure in Patagonia. Visit Torres del Paine National Park, awe-inspiring Perito Moreno Glacier and the spectacular scenery of Los Glaciares National Park.

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Expedition

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M/V Ushuaia

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NEW M/S Ocean Endeavour

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M/V Greg Mortimer

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M/V Sylvia Earle

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M/V Ocean Nova

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M/V Magellan Explorer

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M/S Hebridean Sky

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M/S Spitsbergen

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M/S Fram

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Staff and Crew

Cruising Speed

 Spacious cabins - all en suite and sea-facing 

High ratio of expert naturalists, historians and geologists to passengers

Open-bridge policy - visit the captain and learn more about polar navigation

14 Zodiacs - plenty of individual space for photography

Purpose-built mud room with plenty of space for wet weather gear

On-board gym, sauna, library and gift shop

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The Expedition has the best of both worlds: large enough to offer stability, spacious cabins and generous public areas, but small enough to manoeuvre easily and get you close to the action. With a maximum of only 134 guests and a high ratio of expedition staff to passengers, there’s a relaxed, informal atmosphere on board. A resident photographer is on hand to offer tips on photography so that you can take home some truly memorable photographs.


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 QUADRUPLE CABIN: Two upper and two lower berths,

Galley

porthole, en suite facilities.

Galley Galley

Galley

 TRIPLE CABIN: One upper berth and two lower berths,

Crew dining Crew dining Crew dining

porthole, en suite facilities.

DECK 4

 TWIN CABIN: Two lower berths, porthole, en suite facilities. Galley

Galley Galley Bar / lecture room

TWIN CABIN: Two lower berths, window, en suite facilities.

Bar / lecture room Bar / lecture room

 TWIN CABIN: Two lower berths, large window, en suite

facilities. DECK 3 

SUITE: Queen-sized bed, approx 30m2 including separate lounge area, large windows, en suite facilities.

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M/V Ushuaia LENGTH 84.7M, BREADTH 15.5M, DRAUGHT 5.5M ICE CLASS - 1A

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Passengers

Staff and Crew

Cruising Speed

Open-bridge policy; talk to the captain and learn about polar navigation

 Observation lounge for watching the passing scenery 

Good social areas - large dining room, bar and library

Ample deck space for wildlife viewing

Knowledgeable naturalists, historians and geologists on board

Excellent on-board cuisine

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Built for the US agency NOAA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration), the M/V Ushuaia has been continuously modernised and refurbished since it first started operating in Antarctica. The vessel is an ice-strengthened, small expedition ship, accommodating just 88 passengers, making it a comfortable and steadfast choice. Knowledgeable staff will ensure you get the most out of your visit and there’s ample outer deck space for wildlifeviewing.


TRIPLE TRIPLE TRIPLE SHARED SHARED SHARED TWIN TWIN TWIN SHARED SHARED SHARED

MAIN DECK MAIN DECK MAIN DECK Level Level Level 3 3 3

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RIPLE CABIN: Two lower berths and one upper berth, T porthole, washbasin, shared shower and toilet.

WIN CABIN: Two lower berths, porthole; washbasin, shared T shower and toilet.

TWIN TWIN TWIN PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE

 TWIN CABIN: Two lower berths (or one upper and one lower

berth and a sofa), two windows, en suite facilities. 

INI SUITE: One double bed in a separate room, plus foldout M sofa bed (single), windows, desk and table area. TV, DVD player, fridge, en suite facilities.

SUITE: One double bed in a separate room, plus foldout sofa bed (single), windows, lounge and table area. TV, DVD player, fridge, en suite facilities.

MINI MINI MINI SUITE SUITE SUITE

DECK 4

CAPTAIN’S CAPTAIN’S CAPTAIN’S SUITE SUITE SUITE

CAPTAIN’S DECK CAPTAIN’S DECK CAPTAIN’S DECK Level Level Level 5 5 5

UPPER DECK UPPER DECK UPPER DECK Level Level Level 4 4 4

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Passengers

Staff and Crew

Cruising Speed

High staff to passenger ratio

Dual gangway for quick disembarkation

Large deck with 360° views

Health and wellness activities on board

On-board gym, sauna and spa facilities

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 TWIN OR SINGLE CABIN:

 OWNERS’ SUITE: One double

 TWIN CABIN: Two lower

bed, sitting area, fridge, picture window, en suite facilities (with bath). bed, sitting area, fridge, picture window, en suite facilities (some with bath).  SINGLE CABIN: Two lower

berths, inside cabin (no window), en suite facilities.

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Two lower berths or double, picture window (some with partial view), en suite facilities.

berths or double, picture window (some with partial view), en suite facilities.

 JUNIOR SUITE: One double DECK 5

 TWIN OR DOUBLE CABIN:

Two lower berths, porthole, en suite facilities. berths, inside cabin (no window), en suite facilities.  TRIPLE CABIN: Three lower

berths, inside cabin (no window), en suite facilities.  TWIN OR DOUBLE CABIN:

Two lower berths or double, sitting area (in some cabins), window or porthole, en suite facilities.

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M/V Greg Mortimer LENGTH 104.4M, BREADTH 18.2M, DRAUGHT 5.3M ICE CLASS - 1A

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Passengers

Staff and Crew

Cruising Speed

Built to world-class polar standards and purpose built for expedition travel

Unique hydraulic viewing platform offers unobstructed views of the wildlife

Large, spacious mud room for wet weather gear

Incredible observation points throughout with a 360º open deck space

Excellent on-board facilities, including a multimedia room for keen photographers

Easy boarding access to Zodiacs, allowing for quick and efficient landings

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Cabin Categories CabinStateroom Categories Cabin Categories Twin or double bed; porthole; en-suite facilities Stateroom Cabin Categories Stateroom

Twin or double bed; porthole; en-suite facilities Twin or double bed; porthole; en-suite facilities Stateroom Twin or double bed; porthole; en-suite facilities Balcony Staterooms Twin or double bed; private balcony; window; Balcony Staterooms en-suite facilities Balcony Staterooms Twin or double bed; private balcony; window; Twin orfacilities double bed; private balcony; window; en-suite Balcony Staterooms en-suite facilities Twin or double bed; private balcony; window; Balcony Suite en-suite facilities Twin or double bed; large private balcony; window; Balcony Suite en-suite facilities Balcony Twin or doubleSuite bed; large private balcony; window; Twin orfacilities double bed; large private balcony; window; en-suite Balcony Suite

Junior Suite Twin or double bed; large private balcony; window; Junior Suite separate lounge area; en-suite facilities Junior Suite Twin or double bed; large private balcony; window; Twin or lounge double bed; large private balcony; window; separate en-suite facilities Junior Suitearea; separate lounge area; en-suite facilities Twin or double bed; large private balcony; window; Captain’s Suite separate lounge en-suite Twin or double bed;area; large privatefacilities balcony; window; Captain’s Suite separate lounge area; en-suite facilities Captain’s Suite Twin or double bed; large private balcony; window; Twin or lounge double bed; large private balcony; window; separate area; en-suite facilities Captain’s Suite separate loungebed; area; en-suite facilities Twin or double large private balcony; window; separate lounge area; en-suite facilities

en-suite facilities Twin or double bed; large private balcony; window; Deck 3 en-suite facilities

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 STATEROOM TRIPLE: Single beds, porthole, en suite facilities.  STATEROOM: Twin or double bed, porthole, en suite facilities. Deck 4 Deck 4 Deck 4

 BALCONY STATEROOM (A-C CABIN TYPES): Twin or double

bed, private balcony, window, en suite facilities.

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Deck 4

ALCONY STATEROOM SUPERIOR: Twin or double bed, large B private balcony, window, en suite facilities.

 JUNIOR SUITE: Twin or double bed, large private balcony, Deck 6

window, separate lounge area, en suite facilities.

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CAPTAIN’S SUITE: Twin or double bed, large private balcony, window, separate lounge area, en suite facilities.

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Built to world-class polar standards

Large, spacious mud room for wet weather gear

 Incredible observation points throughout with a glass-fronted atrium at the front

of the ship 

Excellent on-board facilities, including a multimedia room for keen photographers

Swimming pool on outer deck

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Cabin Categories CabinStateroom Categories Cabin Categories Twin or double bed; porthole; en-suite facilities Stateroom Cabin Categories Stateroom

Twin or double bed; porthole; en-suite facilities Twin or double bed; porthole; en-suite facilities Stateroom Twin or double bed; porthole; en-suite facilities Balcony Staterooms Twin or double bed; private balcony; window; Balcony Staterooms en-suite facilities Balcony Staterooms Twin or double bed; private balcony; window; Twin orfacilities double bed; private balcony; window; en-suite Balcony Staterooms en-suite facilities Twin or double bed; private balcony; window; Balcony Suite en-suite facilities Twin or double bed; large private balcony; window; Balcony Suite en-suite facilities Balcony Twin or doubleSuite bed; large private balcony; window; Twin orfacilities double bed; large private balcony; window; en-suite Balcony Suite

Junior Suite Twin or double bed; large private balcony; window; Junior Suite separate lounge area; en-suite facilities Junior Suite Twin or double bed; large private balcony; window; Twin or lounge double bed; large private balcony; window; separate en-suite facilities Junior Suitearea; separate lounge area; en-suite facilities Twin or double bed; large private balcony; window; Captain’s Suite separate lounge en-suite Twin or double bed;area; large privatefacilities balcony; window; Captain’s Suite separate lounge area; en-suite facilities Captain’s Suite Twin or double bed; large private balcony; window; Twin or lounge double bed; large private balcony; window; separate area; en-suite facilities Captain’s Suite separate loungebed; area; en-suite facilities Twin or double large private balcony; window; separate lounge area; en-suite facilities

en-suite facilities Twin or double bed; large private balcony; window; Deck 3 en-suite facilities

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 STATEROOM TRIPLE OR TWIN: Three single beds, porthole,

en suite facilities.  BALCONY STATEROOM (A-C CABIN TYPES): Twin or double Deck 4 Deck 4 Deck 4

bed, private balcony, window, en suite facilities.

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ALCONY STATEROOM SUPERIOR: Twin or double bed, large B private balcony, window, en suite facilities.

 JUNIOR SUITE: Twin or double bed, large private balcony,

window, separate lounge area, en suite facilities. Deck 6

DECK 4

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CAPTAIN’S SUITE: Twin or double bed, large private balcony, window, separate lounge area, en suite facilities.

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M/V Ocean Nova LENGTH 73M, BREADTH 11M, DRAUGHT 3.7M ICE CLASS - 1B (HULL 1A)

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Staff and Crew

Cruising Speed

Exclusive Fly and Cruise format avoids sailing the Drake Passage

Small number of travellers increases speed and flexibility of operation

Very high expedition staff to customer ratio

Panoramic lounge and bridge for observation

Modern in style and decor

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OBSER VATION LOUNGE

OBSER VATION LOUNGE

 SINGLE CABIN: Lower berth, window, en

suite facilities.

Staff Cabins

Triple 2 lower / 1 upper berths

Twin lower berths

Dedicated Single BRIDGE DECK 1 lower berth

Staff Cabins

Triple 2 lower / 1 upper berths

Twin lower berths

Dedicated Single 1 lower berth

TWIN CABIN: Two lower berths, window, en suite facilities.

TRIPLE CABIN: Two lower and one upper berth, window, en suite facilities.

UPPER DECK

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EXPEDITION LEADER OFFICE

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M/V Magellan Explorer LENGTH 90.7M, BREADTH 16.2M ICE CLASS - 6

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60

14 knots

Passengers

Staff and Crew

Cruising Speed

Large, comfortable cabins with seven categories of accommodation

Glass-enclosed observation lounge and bar

Outdoor observation deck offers expansive views of the passing scenery

Spacious dining room and a weather-protected outdoor barbecue area

Dedicated single cabins

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The M/V Magellan Explorer is a new and modern expedition vessel, custom-built for Antarctic air-cruises. Built in Chile to the latest Polar Code specifications, she carries a Polar Class 6 ice-class. All cabins have a wardrobe, individually controlled heating system, a sitting area and a private bathroom with shower and most cabins also have a balcony. The ship features a glass-enclosed observation lounge and presentation room, with state-ofthe-art audio-visual equipment, a spacious and stylish dining room, well-stocked bar, library, gym and sauna. The forward-facing observation deck leads to the bow of the ship and offers a fantastic viewpoint from which to observe the passing wildlife.


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Cabin Categories CabinGrand Categories Suite CabinTwo-room Categories suite; en-suite facilities; Grand Suite sitting room; balcony Grand Suite Two-room suite; en-suite facilities; Two-room suite; en-suite facilities; sitting room; balcony sitting room; balcony

Porthole Cabin Sitting area; en-suite facilities; porthole

Porthole Cabin Porthole Sitting area;Cabin en-suite facilities; porthole Sitting area; en-suite facilities; porthole

Penthouse Suite

Two-room suite; en-suite facilities;

Penthouse Suite sitting room; balcony Penthouse Suite Two-room suite; en-suite facilities; Two-room suite; en-suite facilities; sitting room; balcony sitting room; balcony

Single Veranda Cabin Sitting area; en-suite facilities; balcony

Single Veranda Cabin Single Veranda Sitting area; en-suiteCabin facilities; balcony Sitting area; en-suite facilities; balcony

Triple Suite

Deluxe Veranda Cabin

Sitting area; en-suite facilities; balcony

Deluxe Veranda Cabin Deluxe Veranda Cabin balcony Sitting area; en-suite facilities; Sitting area; en-suite facilities; balcony

Veranda Cabin Sitting area; en-suite facilities; balcony

Veranda Cabin Veranda Sitting area;Cabin en-suite facilities; balcony Sitting area; en-suite facilities; balcony

Two-room suite; en-suite facilities;

Triple Suite seatingSuite area; balcony Triple Two-room suite; en-suite facilities;

Two-room suite;balcony en-suite facilities; seating area; * Onlyarea; available with queen-sized bed. seating balcony All other cabins have a choice of twin or * Only available with queen-sized bed. double occupancy - please specify on booking * All Only available other cabinswith havequeen-sized a choice of bed. twin or All other occupancy cabins have- please a choice of twinon orbooking double specify double occupancy - please specify on booking

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 PENTHOUSE SUITE: Two-room suite, en suite facilities, sitting

room, balcony. 

DELUXE VERANDA CABIN: Sitting area, en suite facilities, balcony.

VERANDA CABIN: Sitting area, en suite facilities, balcony.

SINGLE VERANDA CABIN: Sitting area, en suite facilities, balcony.

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DECK 5

 TRIPLE SUITE: Two-room suite, en suite facilities, sitting room, Deck 3

balcony.

DECK 4 

Deck 3 Deck 3

GRAND SUITE: Two-room suite, en suite facilities, sitting room, balcony.

 PORTHOLE CABIN: Sitting area, en suite facilities, porthole.

DECK 3 * Only available with a queen-size bed. All other cabins have a choice of twin or double – please specify on booking.

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M/S Hebridean Sky LENGTH 90.6M, BREADTH 15.3M, DRAUGHT 5.14M ICE CLASS - 1C

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 Exclusive Fly and Cruise format avoids sailing across the Drake Passage 

Small numbers of travellers increases speed and flexibility of operation

Panoramic lounge and bridge for observation

All cabins are suites, offering spacious accommodation throughout

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PENTHOUSE Deck PENTHOUSE Deck PENTHOUSE Deck PENTHOUSE Deck

 OWNERS’ SUITE: Two lower berths or double, picture window,

large private balcony, spacious sitting area, en suite facilities. VERANDA Deck

 PENTHOUSE SUITE: Two lower berths or double, picture

window, private balcony, sitting area, en suite facilities.

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PENTHOUSE DECK VERANDA Deck VERANDA Deck

 VERANDA SUITE: Two lower berths or double, picture window,

private balcony, sitting area, en suite facilities.  DELUXE SUITE: Two lower berths or double, dual aspect

picture window, sitting area, en suite facilities.

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VERANDA DECK

Deck 4

 SUPERIOR SUITE: Two lower berths or double, picture window,

Deck 4

sitting area, en suite facilities.

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Deck 4

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WINDOW SUITE: Two lower berths or double, picture window, sitting area, en suite facilities.

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DECK 4

Deck 3 Deck 3 Deck 3

SINGLE SUITE: Two lower berths or double, picture window, sitting area, en suite facilities. TRIPLE SUITE: Two lower berths or double, sofa bed, picture window, sitting area, en suite facilities.

Suites Single Triple Suites Window Suites Single Suites Triple Suites Single Suites Triple Suites Triple Suites

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LENGTH 100.54M, BREADTH 18M ICE CLASS - 1C

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Comfortable, spacious cabins

Panoramic lounge with large picture windows

Ample deck space for viewing the wildlife and passing scenery

Fresh and modern Scandinavian design throughout

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The M/S Fram is a comfortable vessel for your polar exploration and benefits from modern amenities such as a fitness room, Jacuzzi and sauna. The ample indoor and outdoor public spaces are designed to ensure you enjoy the passing scenery and wildlife sightings. Each table in the restaurant enjoys scenic views and the observation lounge has large panoramic windows. There’s also a selection of shore excursions to choose from, allowing you to experience as much of the polar wilderness as possible.

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About our Polar Trips

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General information

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Essential Information about Explore Polar trips Please carefully read through the following information about booking an Explore Polar voyage. When you book (whether by phone, travel agent or online), you will be asked to confirm that you have read and understood these pages, as well as our Trip Notes and Booking Conditions (www.explore.co.uk/booking-conditions). The combination of travel services offered to you is a package within the meaning of the Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations. Therefore, you will benefit from all rights applying to packages. Explore will be fully responsible for the proper performance of the package as a whole. Additionally, as required by UK law for bookings made in the UK and Europe, Explore has protection in place to refund your payments and, where transport is included in the package, to ensure your repatriation in the event that it becomes/they become insolvent. More information on your key rights under the Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations 2018 can be found here: www.explore. co.uk/travel-regulations.

Travelling on an Explore Polar voyage Your fellow passengers could be from anywhere in the world. Voyages are conducted in English, so most passengers tend to be from the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada or the US. These polar ships are not operated by Explore and are not exclusive to Explore customers. Everyone joining a polar trip arrives with slightly different expectations. The crew aim to ensure everyone’s expectations are met. Voyage itineraries may vary from the published itinerary due to weather and ice conditions. Where possible, the crew will stick to a schedule to ensure that it all works logistically. It gets us off to a great start if everyone arrives on time, so please be prompt when joining your trip.

Age limits The recommended minimum age on all of our expedition ships is 10 years old. Some ship operators will accept younger children, however 5 years old would be the absolute minimum and would depend on the individual ship operator. For our Churchill bears trips, the age is limited to a minimum of 12 years old. Under 18 year olds must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for all trips. We do not have a maximum age, however, we do recognise that at some point during our customers’ journey with us they will reach an age where we will have to review their fitness and ability to participate in the trips they’ve chosen to book. Should you be 80 or older at the time of travel, we will discuss the itinerary with you before booking you on the trip and may ask you additional questions about your health and fitness.

Fitness and trip participation Although high levels of fitness are not necessary for most activities on our polar trips, some physical participation from passengers is required, for example climbing into and out of the Zodiacs and short walks ashore. If in doubt, please discuss with one of our polar team. It is your responsibility to let us know if you have any concerns about your ability to participate. If you have any medical condition or disability which may affect your trip arrangements in any way, you must provide us with full details at the time of booking. Each passenger must fill in a medical questionnaire before the booking can be fully accepted by the ship operator. On our Polar trips there will be water-based activities. For your personal safety and

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Travel insurance and pre-existing medical conditions Travel insurance is mandatory for all voyages. You must carry your insurance policy documents with you on the trip. Please ensure that your documentation shows you as the named policyholder and that the cover is valid for the entire period of travel. It must include cover for visiting polar regions as well as indicate that you have cover for (at least) medical expenses and emergency repatriation in the event of illness or injury. Please ensure that a 24 hour contact telephone number for your insurance company is written on your documentation in case of an emergency. If you are unable to provide this information at the start of the trip you will not be able to continue with us unless you purchase a suitable insurance policy. If you, your travelling companions, or anyone upon whom your travel depends (such as a friend or family member) has a pre-existing medical condition, you must disclose this to your travel insurer’s medical screening helpline when you purchase your insurance policy. Failure to do so may result in your claim being declined. Please ensure that you receive written confirmation from your insurance provider that the medical condition is covered. You must take this written confirmation with you on the trip in addition to the insurance policy itself. If you don’t, you may not have appropriate cover. We reserve the right to cancel your booking at any point if you do not fully insure your pre-existing medical condition.

Itineraries Polar voyage itineraries are best kept flexible: the weather or the ice conditions may require the captain to make itinerary changes. Itineraries can also be adjusted to take advantage of opportunities such as wildlife sightings. The maps provided are indicative only; each ship tends to follow its own preferred route, which may vary from one voyage to the next, depending on conditions. From time to time, some elements of the voyage may change from those that have been published. This could be the result of inclement weather, a change in the local political situation or other circumstances beyond our control. We will keep you as well informed as possible about these changes. Significant changes to your holiday will be notified as soon as we feasibly can. Minor amendments to your trip will be detailed on your final trip documentation, although our website will be regularly updated should you wish to check the information at any time.

Ship accommodation Most cabins are based on two people sharing, however triples and quads are also available; some ships have a limited number of single cabins (see individual ship details). Double beds are available in some cabins, while most other cabins have twin beds. If you are travelling on your own you can choose to share a cabin with another solo traveller of the same sex (except on M/S Fram and M/S Spitsbergen) or pay a supplement for sole occupancy of a cabin, if single cabins

are unavailable. Single rooms are available on our Churchill Bears trips, but due to the limited accommodation in Churchill, availability is also limited. If you are booking onto our Churchill trips as a single traveller, our operator will try to match you in a twin share. If they are unable to match you with the same gender, you will be obliged to pay half of the single supplement fee. We recommend booking early to avoid disappointment.

Onboard meals All meals are included while on board and all the ships can cater for specific diets: please tell us about any dietary requirements when you make your booking.

Connecting flights and additional accommodation You may require international flights or hotel accommodation before or after your voyage. This can be organised through Explore: when you make your enquiry your polar specialist will be happy to look at options with you. If you are planning on making your own connecting flight arrangements we strongly recommend you book flights that are flexible and refundable. Due to the nature of our polar trips, days of operation and itineraries can change. It is important that you are able to amend your connecting travel arrangements, should the need arise. Also, in the event of a trip being cancelled (for whatever reason), it is important that you are able to get your flight cost refunded. We regret we cannot accept liability for any connecting travel arrangements you make (including any cancellation or amendment charges) in the event of changes to or cancellation of our polar trip.

Seating on flights Although it is possible to request specific seats from the majority of airlines, it’s important to note that the carrier may ask you for an additional fee to pre-book your seats in advance. To ensure your request is fulfilled we recommend that you contact the airline directly via their website and use their ‘manage my booking’ facility. Although this facility will be available for the majority of flight bookings, there are some airlines that don’t enable this option. If you find you’re not able to access your booking directly through the airline website, then please contact Explore with your seating request and we’ll submit it on your behalf. It’s important to note that we are unable to guarantee your seating requests and that failure to grant your request will not be a breach of contract on our part. Sometimes seats are booked as part of a block booking (allocation) – the relevant airline will automatically allocate your seating and so it is possible that you might not be close to other members of your party. For these journeys you’ll be unable to check in online and so we recommend arriving and checking in at the airport as early as possible so that you have a better chance of selecting alternative seats should the need arise. If you require specific seats because of a disability/reduced mobility/a medical condition, please make this clear at the time of booking. Subject to safety requirements and availability, EU airlines are required to make all reasonable efforts to arrange seating to meet the requirements of


individuals with a disability or reduced mobility. You may be required to provide written confirmation of your disability, reduced mobility or medical condition and fitness to travel from your doctor.

In-flight meals Although meals are still provided on most international flights, you should be aware that there is a trend towards them not being included on shorter flights, and particularly those within Europe. On many routes with connections within Europe, a meal will be provided on the inter-continental sector, but not on the sector between the UK and the connecting European airport. We cannot therefore guarantee that a meal will be provided on all flights. If you have a special dietary requirement, please let us know at the time of booking. We will send an automated request through to the airline. Please be aware that in most cases airlines do not confirm individual meal requests, so it is worth double checking that the meal has been ordered at check-in.

Changes to flight information When you book a flight-inclusive trip with Explore, your holiday confirmation will contain provisional flight details. The timings, flight numbers or route could change several times before departure. We will confirm final timings with your final documents. We will notify you immediately of any significant airline schedule change which occurs after your tickets have been issued. We recommend that you defer booking any connecting travel to the airport or arrangements such as car parking or overnight hotels until you have received your final documents, with confirmed travel times. Where Explore are arranging domestic regional flights, these will be automatically rebooked to connect with your international flights. We strongly recommend that you do not purchase non-flexible, non-refundable connecting rail, air or bus tickets, as they usually incur cancellation or penalty charges in the event of a change to the departure time or date.

Banned airlines At the time of going to press, we are awaiting guidance from the UK Government as to whether this piece of EU legislation will be adopted by the UK following our exit from the EU. In accordance with EU Directive (EC) No 2111/2005 Article 9, we are required to bring to your attention the existence of a “Community List” which contains details of air carriers which are subject to an operating ban within the EU. The Community List is available for inspection at www.europa.eu. In accordance with EU Regulations we are required to advise you of the actual carrier(s) (or, if the actual carrier(s) is not known, the likely carrier(s) that will operate your international flight(s) to and from an EU airport at the time of booking. Where we are only able to inform you of the likely carrier(s) at the time of booking, we shall inform you of the identity of the actual carrier(s) as soon as we become aware of this. Any change to the operating carrier(s) after your booking has been confirmed will be notified to you as soon as possible. If the carrier with whom you have a confirmed reservation becomes subject to an operating ban and, as a result, we or the carrier are unable to offer you a suitable alternative, the provisions of our Booking Conditions “If we change your trip” will apply. Please note that we will not book our customers onto banned airlines whose flights may be available for general sale and accessible to the public.

Aircraft weight restrictions

Consumer peace of mind

For the purposes of flight safety, it is essential that you adhere to the luggage weight restrictions imposed by the airline you are flying with, particularly when flying on internal flights on smaller aircraft.

Explore is delighted to again have been named a Which? Recommended Provider in the Escorted Tour Operator category in July 2021.

Lost luggage In the rare event that your luggage is either misplaced or damaged during a flight, a PIR (Property Irregularity Report) will need to be filed with the airline before you leave the airport to allow an insurance claim to be processed at a later date.

Preparing for your holiday Travelling to far-flung corners of the earth involves adapting to living conditions that are often very different from your own. Please be prepared for unusual situations, local differences and unpredictable events. The very nature of adventure holidays means your most enjoyable moments are likely to come from the unexpected. You need to be sure you are happy to swap luxury for experience when joining an Explore trip. If you are someone who prefers things to go as planned and enjoys some pampering along the way, then maybe think twice about an adventure holiday. You should also be aware that some countries around the world have security problems. Unsavoury characters are likely to be active in big cities and street markets and certain areas may be considered ‘out-of-bounds’ for tourists. However, most crime is opportunistic. Using your common sense will reduce the risks. Unfortunately, no destination can be guaranteed to be safe from terrorism. We constantly monitor the political situation in the regions we visit and will re-route or cancel a trip if we feel it is necessary. While we endeavour to provide as much information as possible in our brochure and individual Trip Notes regarding the areas our trips travel to, we would always recommend that you undertake some background research about the places you will be visiting and the type of climate and local conditions you can expect in order to get the most from your holiday.

Foreign Office travel advice Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) Travel Advice Unit – www.gov.uk/foreigntravel-advice – provides detailed information about your destination including current entry requirements. We strongly recommend that you read their comments about the country you are planning to visit, both when you book and again just before you leave and that you sign up to the government travel alert service. For the UK, the FCDO alert service can be found here: www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/email-signup. We monitor FCDO travel warnings and advice, and based on them, may cancel trips before departure, or re-route or make other changes to trips operating in or throughout the country concerned. Any decision we take about whether to operate or cancel a trip or make other changes will always be in the interests of your safety and security. We will make these decisions at least four weeks before departure, unless we believe that local conditions will improve before the start of the trip.

Explore are proud to be the first tour operator to be approved by Trading Standards. Explore is a fully bonded Tour Operator licensed by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and by ABTOT. We hold an Air Travel Organiser’s 2595 Licence issued by the Civil Aviation Authority (ATOL number 2595). All the flights and flight-inclusive holidays* in this brochure or on our website are financially protected by the ATOL scheme. When you pay, you will be supplied with an ATOL Certificate. Please ask for it and check to ensure that everything you booked (flights, hotels and other services) is listed on it. Please see our booking conditions for further information or for more information about financial protection and the ATOL Certificate go to www.atol.org.uk/ATOLCertificate *The flights and flight-inclusive holidays we arrange are ATOL protected providing they are made available in the UK. The Association of Bonded Travel Member 5207 Organisers Trust Limited (ABTOT) provides financial protection under The Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations 2018 for Explore Worldwide, number 5207, and in the event of their insolvency, protection is provided for: Non-flight packages. ABTOT cover provides for a refund in the event you have not yet travelled or repatriation if transportation was included in your package. Please note that bookings made outside the UK are only protected by ABTOT when purchased directly with Explore Worldwide. In the unlikely event that you require assistance whilst abroad due to our financial failure, please call our 24/7 helpline on 01702 811397 and advise you are a customer of an ABTOT protected travel company. You can access the The Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations 2018 here: www.legislation.gov.uk/ ukdsi/2018/9780111168479/contents.

Our prices Prices shown in this brochure are per person in GBP. They represent the basic per person cost of the trip at the time of publication of this brochure. Prices may increase or decrease at any time during the life of the brochure. The price you pay may vary depending on when you book, as our operators occasionally run price promotions. The most current price for each polar trip can be found at explore.co.uk/polar. The lead-in prices for our ship-based trips are usually based on quad or triple share. For our Churchill Bears trips, the lead-in price is based on twin share. Please contact our Polar Sales team to discuss cabin and room options.

What’s included in the price? See individual Trip Notes for detail on what is included in each trip. Normally all meals, Zodiac and Polar Rover excursions, and on-shore walks and hikes are included, but other activities must be pre-arranged and an extra charge will be made. Drinks and items of a personal nature

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such as laundry are not included in the voyage price. Tips for the crew are not included and are usually expected. Please note, from the Arctic 2022 season onwards, all trips aboard the M/V Greg Mortimer and M/V Sylvia Earle, will include gratuity payments in the voyage cost. For any trips departing before this time, gratuities are to be paid on board the ship.

What’s not included? The price of the trip does not include: visa fees, vaccination charges, travel insurance premiums, passport costs, international departure taxes, excess baggage charges, optional tours and excursions, hotel porters or meals (other than

those we list as included). We also do not include items of a personal nature; such as laundry, room service charges, drinks or phone calls. Tips for personal service are not included and are usually expected. If you book on trip/land only basis, we do not include flights from the UK or departure taxes.

NO SURCHARGE PRICE GUARANTEE

Once we have confirmed your booking we guarantee the price of your confirmed services won’t change: we will not pass on surcharges of any kind. Unlike most other tour operators we will not pass on unexpected additional costs like fuel surcharges and tax increases.

Brochure / Website / Advertising material accuracy The information contained in our brochure and website is believed to be correct at the time of printing or publication. However, errors may occasionally occur and information may subsequently change. You must therefore ensure you check all details of your chosen holiday (including the price) with us at the time of booking.

The Association of Independent Tour Operators AITO is the association for independent and specialist holiday companies. Its member companies, usually owner-managed, strive to create overseas holidays with high levels of professionalism and a shared concern for quality and personal service. The Association encourages the highest standards in all aspects of tour operating.

Professional service and continual improvements

Exclusive membership

Monitoring standards

AITO sets criteria regarding ownership, finance and quality which must be satisfied before new companies are admitted to membership. All members are required to adhere to a Code of Business Practice which encourages high operational standards and conduct.

Financial security An AITO member is required to arrange financial protection for all holidays and other arrangements (including accommodation only) booked by customers with the member under the AITO logo. This financial protection applies to customers who are resident in the UK at the time of booking and to most overseas customers who have booked directly with the member. In doing so, the member must comply with UK Government regulations. Members are required to submit details of their financial protection arrangements to AITO on a regular basis.

Accurate Brochures / Websites All members do their utmost to ensure that all their brochures and other publications, print or electronic, clearly and accurately describe the holidays and services offered.

All members are committed to high standards of service and believe in regular and thorough training of employees. Members continually seek to review and improve their holidays. They listen to their customers and always welcome suggestions for improving standards. AITO endeavours to monitor quality standards regularly. All customers should receive a post-holiday questionnaire, the results of which are scrutinised by the Association.

Sustainable tourism All members acknowledge the importance of AITO’s Sustainable Tourism guidelines, which recognise the social, economic and environmental responsibilities of tour operating.

Customer relations All members endeavour to deal swiftly and fairly with any issues their customers may raise. In the unlikely event that a dispute between an AITO member and a customer cannot be settled amicably, AITO’s lowcost Independent Dispute Settlement Service may be called upon by either side to bring the matter to a speedy and acceptable conclusion. Explore is a member of the Association of Independent Tour Operators. To contact the association visit www.aito.com.

Passport, Visa and Entry Requirements Passport information Please note it is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct, current information in good time before departure and that you act on it. Please ensure that you are in possession of a full passport, with the correct validity and appropriate number of blank pages for your chosen destination. You must also have all visas and vaccination certificates that are necessary to enter or pass through any countries involved in the journey or trip.

Visas Many countries require a visa to be obtained before travel or on arrival. A summary of requirements for British passport holders can be found on the individual Trip Notes but please note that visa and passport information is subject to change at any time. If required, visas can be obtained through a Visa Service or the relevant Embassy or Consular Office.

General Note Some countries refuse admission to travellers not meeting their accepted standards of dress or appearance (even if they hold a visa). Entry may also be refused to some countries if your passport bears stamps or visas (valid or expired) from certain countries. Please bear this in mind when

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booking/travelling to these destinations as it can negatively affect your future travel plans. Further information can be found on our Trip Notes where applicable.

Travcour We have partnered with Travcour; a company who specialise in visa processing. Please visit their website to download visa application forms, follow links to important embassy websites or make general enquiries about their visa service. Please call 020 8543 1846 for more information or visit www.travcour.com.

Entry Requirements Covid 19 has led to many countries revising their entry requirements, often at short notice. Requirements can include the need to have received a full course of Covid 19 vaccine or proof of a negative test recognised by your destination country. We strongly recommend reviewing entry requirements frequently both for your destination and home country to ensure your travel plans run smoothly. Please note, all passengers will need to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19, before embarking their polar ship. Full details will be provided in your documentation.

Vaccinations It is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct vaccinations required for all countries that you will visit on your trip. Explore Trip Notes detail the recommended vaccinations for each trip but you must consult with your doctor or a travel health clinic to ensure you have the most up to date advice. Please note that some inoculation programmes require two injections, administered four weeks apart. You should leave plenty of time for this. As a general rule, please note that health requirements and recommendations may change and you must check the current requirements in good time before departure. Further information can be found at www. fitfortravel.nhs.uk. For country-specific advice http://nathnac.net is an excellent source of information on health risks.

Under 18 immigration guidance Please note that some countries require proof of parental consent when travelling overseas with under 18s. Please check requirements with the relevant embassy or consular office well in advance of travel if this applies to your party.


Your Privacy Explore takes your privacy extremely seriously. We are committed to doing everything we can to protect any personal information provided to us when you enquire about or book a holiday or another travel service with us, when you visit our website, or when you engage with us by other means. This equally applies if someone else makes arrangements on your behalf. For full details of what, why and how we collect and use your personal information, how we protect it and how you can contact us, see our online Privacy Centre at www.explore.co.uk/privacypolicy or call us on 01252 379438 so that we can send the details to you. If you handle the arrangements for other travellers, please ensure they are aware of the information contained within our Privacy Centre and they consent to you acting on their behalf in your dealings with us. To enable us to make holiday arrangements for you, we may ask you to provide information such as: •y our name, gender, date of birth, contact details; •y our preferred rooming arrangements and other special requests (including special categories of personal data such as dietary requirements, which may disclose health matters or your religious or philosophical beliefs, and information about any disability or medical condition which may affect the chosen holiday arrangements); • t he name and telephone number of an emergency contact person (whom we will only contact in urgent circumstances while you are away); • your passport and travel insurance details; •d etails of your payment card or your bank account (this information is processed using a third party payment services provider and is not stored by us); • when you call us or correspond with us about your booking, we may record the call for training and quality control purposes and/or keep information on why you contacted us, and the advice we gave you; •o n your return from holiday we email or post a satisfaction questionnaire to you. This gives us specific feedback on any issue you may have experienced, and statistical data we can amalgamate in order to monitor the quality of our holidays. We will need to share your data with third party service providers, used in the delivery of your purchased holiday arrangements, some of which may be based outside the EEA. These providers include accommodation, restaurants and transport providers; local ground partners and agents, where we use them; equipment hire operators, including our polar voyage partners and guides, tutors and local attractions where booked on your behalf. We keep the information related to your booking for a period which enables us to handle

or respond to any complaints or queries and to fulfil our obligations to our third party suppliers who provided your holiday arrangements. The information may also be retained so that we can continue to improve your experience with us while you engage with and purchase from us. By law we have to keep basic information about our customers for legal and tax purposes for up to 7 years after they cease being customers.

If you fail to provide personal information Should you fail to provide data required either by law, or necessary to provide your chosen travel arrangements, we will not be able to provide the services you have booked or are attempting to book. This may result in Explore being unable to process your booking and be forced to cancel the booking. In this case, we will treat this as a ‘cancellation by you’ in accordance with the relevant Booking Terms & Conditions and notify you accordingly.

Marketing communications We may use your information to provide you with brochures, newsletters and other communications if you have provided your prior consent or we are permitted under an identified and assessed legitimate interest. We sell our holidays directly to customers and so sending out brochures and other marketing communications by post from time-to-time is very important to the way we do business. We use data we have collected from bookings, brochure requests and other forms of engagement to decide what marketing information our customers may like to receive, and we have identified this as in our legitimate interest.

Cookies are small text files sent to your computer when you access our site. Cookies used on our site are anonymous and contain no personal information, but do identify your computer so that you can navigate our site more easily and our website can remember your preferences. For more information about what cookies we use and how to manage them please refer to our Cookie Policy at www. explore.co.uk/privacy/cookies.

Contact us It is important that the personal data we hold about you is accurate and current. Please keep us informed if any of the details you provide to us should change during the course of your relationship with us. If you need further assistance, would like to make a comment or update your marketing preferences, you can contact us: • By telephone on 01252 379438 • By email: Dataprivacy@explore.co.uk • By mail to Data Privacy Manager, Explore, Nelson House, 55 Victoria Road, Farnborough, Hampshire, GU14 7PA, UK. You also have the right to make a complaint at any time to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). You can contact them on 0303 123 1113 or go online to www.ico.org.uk/concerns.

We do provide an opportunity to opt-out of this direct marketing during the booking or enquiry process and in subsequent communications, or you may contact us at any time to do so. We have found over the years that the majority of people welcome these communications and, those who do not are happy to let us know so we can ensure no more are sent. If you ask us to stop sending marketing information, you may continue to receive communications for up to 4 weeks after your requested change while our systems are fully updated.

Images From time-to-time, our staff, customers and suppliers may take photographs and video footage of trips in progress, including photos and video footage of our customers. You will be invited to sign a model release form to consent to this. These images may be used in future marketing materials and stored physically and digitally. If you do not wish to be filmed or for your picture to be taken or used in this manner, please advise your Explore Leader and/or the photographer at the start of your trip.

Website use In order for us to provide you with the optimum service, we use ‘Cookies’ on our website.

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