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    Antarctica Adventure - March 2026
    11 Days
    From $13,892* per person
    Book and Deposit by 30th July 2025 and receive a $500 Flight Credit
    If Antarctica has ever been on your bucket list, this is the perfect opportunity to make it happen.

    Join Lana Kanchik - seasoned Personal TravelManager and passionate adventurer - on a remarkable group journey to the White Continent in March 2026. This exclusive departure is in partnership with Chimu Adventures, renowned for their expertise and leadership in Antarctic exploration.

    Carefully designed for comfort and connection, this experience offers not only the awe of Antarctica but the added warmth of travelling alongside a supportive group, guided by someone who genuinely understands the magic of meaningful travel.
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    • All meals onboard the Ocean Nova, including snacks and 24-hour tea and coffee
    • Onboard lecture program led by our expert Expedition Team
    • All shore excursions and Zodiac cruises (except paid adventure options with cost)
    • Insulated inner jacket, yours to keep
    • Complimentary use of rubber Muck boots and outer Expedition Parka, on loan for the duration of your expedition (exclusions apply)
    • Group arrival transfer from Ushuaia Airport to Albatros Hotel (Day One)
    • Pre-night (Day One) stay at the Albatross Hotel in Ushuaia, including breakfast (based on your cabin configuration)
    • Transfer from the Albatross Hotel to the Ocean Nova for embarkation (Day Two)
    • Group departure transfer from the ship to either Ushuaia airport (selected times only) or downtown Ushuaia (luggage storage available)
    • Full access to the onboard gym
    • All port taxes

    Exclusions

    • International / domestic flights (unless mentioned in inclusions)
    • Travel insurance
    • Personal expenses (tipping, laundry, etc.)
    • Meals and Alcoholic Drinks not listed
    • Optional tours & activities
    Valid for travel
    9th March 2026
    Offer expires
    30 Nov 2025 unless sold prior

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    Day 1

    Arrival Day in Ushuaia, Argentina

    Welcome to Ushuaia, the
    gateway to Antarctica.

    On arrival at Ushuaia Airport, take
    your included transfer from the
    airport to our joining hotel.

    Learn more about the journey ahead and
    the details for tomorrow’s embarkation
    during our ‘icebreaker’ at your hotel tonight.

    If you have some time to spare before the
    icebreaker, we suggest you head downtown
    to do some souvenir shopping or taste
    some classic Argentinian flavours at one
    of Ushuaia’s fantastic local restaurants.

    SPECIAL INFORMATION

    If you arrive in Ushuaia on Day 1, an
    arrival transfer from Ushuaia Airport
    to the hotel is included. Your travel
    documents will provide full details.

    Arrival Day in Ushuaia, Argentina

    Day 2

    Embark in Ushuaia, Argentina

    Enjoy a leisurely morning before
    your coach transfer to the port
    of Ushuaia, where you’ll board
    the Ocean Nova, your home for
    the next nine nights. Downtown
    Ushuaia is compact and perfect
    for exploring on foot, offering a
    beautiful start to your day. Don’t
    forget your camera to capture
    the stunning snow-capped
    Andes Mountains backdrop.

    After meeting your Expedition
    Team on board and settling into
    your cabin, head to the outer
    decks as the Ocean Nova sails
    through the historic Beagle
    Channel towards Antarctica. Then,
    join the excitement inside to learn
    more about the upcoming days.

    Embark in Ushuaia, Argentina

    Day 3

    At sea, Drake Passage

    Spend two days travelling across
    the legendary waters of the
    Drake Passage, named after the
    British seafarer Sir Francis Drake,
    towards the Antarctic Peninsula
    and the South Shetland Islands.

    If conditions allow, there will be
    a chance to enjoy the outer deck
    spaces, scouting for dolphins,
    whales and various seabirds
    passing by, including the iconic
    wandering albatross with its
    enormous three-meter wingspan.

    Our comprehensive lecture
    program will also get underway
    for you to join at your leisure,
    with our team of polar experts
    sharing fascinating insights into
    Antarctic history, geology, biology,
    and everything in between.

    If the weather is on our side,
    you should reach the Islands
    of the Antarctic Peninsula by
    early evening on day four – the
    first sighting of land always
    builds great anticipation on
    any expedition south.

    At sea, Drake Passage

    Day 4

    At sea, Drake Passage

    Spend two days travelling across
    the legendary waters of the
    Drake Passage, named after the
    British seafarer Sir Francis Drake,
    towards the Antarctic Peninsula
    and the South Shetland Islands.

    If conditions allow, there will be
    a chance to enjoy the outer deck
    spaces, scouting for dolphins,
    whales and various seabirds
    passing by, including the iconic
    wandering albatross with its
    enormous three-meter wingspan.

    Our comprehensive lecture
    program will also get underway
    for you to join at your leisure,
    with our team of polar experts
    sharing fascinating insights into
    Antarctic history, geology, biology,
    and everything in between.

    If the weather is on our side,
    you should reach the Islands
    of the Antarctic Peninsula by
    early evening on day four – the
    first sighting of land always
    builds great anticipation on
    any expedition south.

    At sea, Drake Passage

    Day 5

    South Shetland Islands & Antarctic Peninsula

    The Antarctic Peninsula is known
    for many wildlife sightings in
    front of stunning backdrops of
    mountains, icy landscapes and
    water. These provide incredible
    scenes as you search for whales
    migrating along the coast. The
    peak of the migration season
    (February and March) is the best
    opportunity to see these majestic
    ocean dwellers, as all Antarctic
    whale species migrate long
    distances, feeding in the cold,
    nutrient-rich Southern Ocean
    during the southern summer.

    The most common species found
    in the region are humpback,
    minke and fin whales, and orcas.

    As whale season is in full swing,
    you have the unique opportunity
    to participate in one of our
    exciting onboard Citizen Science
    projects, the Happy Whale
    Project. Here, you can upload
    photos of whale’s tails (flukes)
    online, along with details of
    where the images are taken,
    which are then used to analyse
    and identify the individual whale
    and track its movement across
    the oceans. Your contribution
    could make a real difference in
    understanding and conserving
    these magnificent creatures.

    Sightings can happen from the
    outer decks of the ship, during
    a Zodiac excursion, or on the
    ship’s bridge with your Captain,
    where our open bridge policy
    allows you into the command centre of the Ocean Nova for
    a look at the inner workings of
    your expedition and access to
    the best place to spot whales.

    A typical expedition day begins
    with a wake-up call from your
    Expedition Leader around 7.00
    am, giving you time to prepare
    for the day before joining your
    fellow travellers for breakfast in the
    Dining Room. Weather permitting,
    you can look forward to at least
    two excursions each day, offering
    plenty of chances to immerse
    yourself in the stunning Antarctic
    landscape. For those who crave
    even more adventure, treat yourself
    to an optional paddling excursion
    that offers a new perspective of
    this frozen expanse. You’ll also
    be able to take a polar plunge off
    the Ocean Nova. There’s nothing
    like a quick dip in the Antarctic’s
    icy depths to invigorate you!

    South Shetland Islands & Antarctic Peninsula

    Day 6

    South Shetland Islands & Antarctic Peninsula

    The Antarctic Peninsula is known
    for many wildlife sightings in
    front of stunning backdrops of
    mountains, icy landscapes and
    water. These provide incredible
    scenes as you search for whales
    migrating along the coast. The
    peak of the migration season
    (February and March) is the best
    opportunity to see these majestic
    ocean dwellers, as all Antarctic
    whale species migrate long
    distances, feeding in the cold,
    nutrient-rich Southern Ocean
    during the southern summer.

    The most common species found
    in the region are humpback,
    minke and fin whales, and orcas.

    As whale season is in full swing,
    you have the unique opportunity
    to participate in one of our
    exciting onboard Citizen Science
    projects, the Happy Whale
    Project. Here, you can upload
    photos of whale’s tails (flukes)
    online, along with details of
    where the images are taken,
    which are then used to analyse
    and identify the individual whale
    and track its movement across
    the oceans. Your contribution
    could make a real difference in
    understanding and conserving
    these magnificent creatures.

    Sightings can happen from the
    outer decks of the ship, during
    a Zodiac excursion, or on the
    ship’s bridge with your Captain,
    where our open bridge policy
    allows you into the command centre of the Ocean Nova for
    a look at the inner workings of
    your expedition and access to
    the best place to spot whales.

    A typical expedition day begins
    with a wake-up call from your
    Expedition Leader around 7.00
    am, giving you time to prepare
    for the day before joining your
    fellow travellers for breakfast in the
    Dining Room. Weather permitting,
    you can look forward to at least
    two excursions each day, offering
    plenty of chances to immerse
    yourself in the stunning Antarctic
    landscape. For those who crave
    even more adventure, treat yourself
    to an optional paddling excursion
    that offers a new perspective of
    this frozen expanse. You’ll also
    be able to take a polar plunge off
    the Ocean Nova. There’s nothing
    like a quick dip in the Antarctic’s
    icy depths to invigorate you!

    South Shetland Islands & Antarctic Peninsula

    Day 7

    South Shetland Islands & Antarctic Peninsula

    The Antarctic Peninsula is known
    for many wildlife sightings in
    front of stunning backdrops of
    mountains, icy landscapes and
    water. These provide incredible
    scenes as you search for whales
    migrating along the coast. The
    peak of the migration season
    (February and March) is the best
    opportunity to see these majestic
    ocean dwellers, as all Antarctic
    whale species migrate long
    distances, feeding in the cold,
    nutrient-rich Southern Ocean
    during the southern summer.

    The most common species found
    in the region are humpback,
    minke and fin whales, and orcas.

    As whale season is in full swing,
    you have the unique opportunity
    to participate in one of our
    exciting onboard Citizen Science
    projects, the Happy Whale
    Project. Here, you can upload
    photos of whale’s tails (flukes)
    online, along with details of
    where the images are taken,
    which are then used to analyse
    and identify the individual whale
    and track its movement across
    the oceans. Your contribution
    could make a real difference in
    understanding and conserving
    these magnificent creatures.

    Sightings can happen from the
    outer decks of the ship, during
    a Zodiac excursion, or on the
    ship’s bridge with your Captain,
    where our open bridge policy
    allows you into the command centre of the Ocean Nova for
    a look at the inner workings of
    your expedition and access to
    the best place to spot whales.

    A typical expedition day begins
    with a wake-up call from your
    Expedition Leader around 7.00
    am, giving you time to prepare
    for the day before joining your
    fellow travellers for breakfast in the
    Dining Room. Weather permitting,
    you can look forward to at least
    two excursions each day, offering
    plenty of chances to immerse
    yourself in the stunning Antarctic
    landscape. For those who crave
    even more adventure, treat yourself
    to an optional paddling excursion
    that offers a new perspective of
    this frozen expanse. You’ll also
    be able to take a polar plunge off
    the Ocean Nova. There’s nothing
    like a quick dip in the Antarctic’s
    icy depths to invigorate you!

    South Shetland Islands & Antarctic Peninsula

    Day 8

    South Shetland Islands & Antarctic Peninsula

    The Antarctic Peninsula is known
    for many wildlife sightings in
    front of stunning backdrops of
    mountains, icy landscapes and
    water. These provide incredible
    scenes as you search for whales
    migrating along the coast. The
    peak of the migration season
    (February and March) is the best
    opportunity to see these majestic
    ocean dwellers, as all Antarctic
    whale species migrate long
    distances, feeding in the cold,
    nutrient-rich Southern Ocean
    during the southern summer.

    The most common species found
    in the region are humpback,
    minke and fin whales, and orcas.

    As whale season is in full swing,
    you have the unique opportunity
    to participate in one of our
    exciting onboard Citizen Science
    projects, the Happy Whale
    Project. Here, you can upload
    photos of whale’s tails (flukes)
    online, along with details of
    where the images are taken,
    which are then used to analyse
    and identify the individual whale
    and track its movement across
    the oceans. Your contribution
    could make a real difference in
    understanding and conserving
    these magnificent creatures.

    Sightings can happen from the
    outer decks of the ship, during
    a Zodiac excursion, or on the
    ship’s bridge with your Captain,
    where our open bridge policy
    allows you into the command centre of the Ocean Nova for
    a look at the inner workings of
    your expedition and access to
    the best place to spot whales.

    A typical expedition day begins
    with a wake-up call from your
    Expedition Leader around 7.00
    am, giving you time to prepare
    for the day before joining your
    fellow travellers for breakfast in the
    Dining Room. Weather permitting,
    you can look forward to at least
    two excursions each day, offering
    plenty of chances to immerse
    yourself in the stunning Antarctic
    landscape. For those who crave
    even more adventure, treat yourself
    to an optional paddling excursion
    that offers a new perspective of
    this frozen expanse. You’ll also
    be able to take a polar plunge off
    the Ocean Nova. There’s nothing
    like a quick dip in the Antarctic’s
    icy depths to invigorate you!

    South Shetland Islands & Antarctic Peninsula

    Day 9

    At sea, Drake Passage

    As the Ocean Nova begins its
    journey back to our home port
    of Ushuaia, now is your time
    to reflect on your fantastic
    journey. We’re scheduled to
    reach the relatively calm waters
    of the Beagle Channel by the
    evening of day 10, marking the
    beginning of our return journey.

    This evening, enjoy a slideshow
    of stunning images taken by our
    Expedition Photographer during
    your voyage – yours to cherish
    as a lasting memento of your
    unforgettable Antarctic adventure.
    Your final meal in the Dining Room
    is often a highlight of our Antarctic
    adventurers, so live it up and enjoy
    it as you celebrate an incredible
    adventure with your fellow
    travellers and Expedition Team.

    At sea, Drake Passage

    Day 10

    At sea, Drake Passage

    As the Ocean Nova begins its
    journey back to our home port
    of Ushuaia, now is your time
    to reflect on your fantastic
    journey. We’re scheduled to
    reach the relatively calm waters
    of the Beagle Channel by the
    evening of day 10, marking the
    beginning of our return journey.

    This evening, enjoy a slideshow
    of stunning images taken by our
    Expedition Photographer during
    your voyage – yours to cherish
    as a lasting memento of your
    unforgettable Antarctic adventure.
    Your final meal in the Dining Room
    is often a highlight of our Antarctic
    adventurers, so live it up and enjoy
    it as you celebrate an incredible
    adventure with your fellow
    travellers and Expedition Team.

    At sea, Drake Passage

    Day 11

    Disembark in Ushuaia, Argentina

    After breakfast, disembark the
    Ocean Nova as your Antarctic
    expedition ends, and the memories
    of a fantastic adventure begin.

    A morning transfer to Ushuaia
    Airport or downtown is included.

    Disembark in Ushuaia, Argentina

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