No continent has held its secrets as closely as Antarctica. It holds a place on the bucket lists of many, but only a few will scratch that itch..
Antarctica is protected not only by its severe climate, but by regulations imposed by the International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators (IAATO), dedicated to promote safe and sustainable tourism to this fragile continent.
An estimated 45,000 individuals will visit Antarctica in 2018.
Tourism season begins in November and runs through February. During this short season, visitors will arrive by luxury cruise and expedition ships. Most travellers will step ashore for a fairly brief walk along the shore. A very small elite number will trek hundreds of miles to stake their claim at the South Pole.
Due to its remoteness and unpredictable short tourist season, travel to Antarctica is not cheap but for the adventure traveler, it’s a feather they want in their cap.
Antarctica can be an unforgiving place, yet for those who venture ashore, it can yield up the most amazing experience.
From calving icebergs to cliffside rookeries, from penguins to whales and leopard seals, the marine-scape offers a myriad of scenic possibilities.
When you join a Collette tour to Antarctica, your trip will begin in Buenos Aires, Argentina. A panoramic tour of the city will introduce you to your fellow travelers and the beauty of this South American country.
After acclimatizing briefly in Buenos Aires, you will fly to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, where you will board the National Geographic Explorer, an authentic expedition ship outfitted for safety, comfort and scientific exploration.
Collette partners with Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic to bring you an active, immersive expedition adventure that explores Antarctica in an authentic expedition style. You may even pick up some photo tips from an onboard National Geographic photographer.
Surrounded by undersea specialists and other experts, we cruise through the famous Drake Passage, followed by six days filled with discovering Antarctica.
You are not only in safe hands, you are in expert hands as discussions unfold throughout the trip, drawing your attention to the unique qualities of this unique land and surrounding waters.
Transfers from the ship are via small Zodiak inflatable boats. Be aware, landings can be wet, including some wading ashore in shallow water.
In accordance with IAATO rules, visitors must provide a doctor signed form stating they are fit for travel and can manage the exertion of the trip.
Plans must be made well in advance. Many ships have limited cabin options, so your preferred choice may not be available.
Canadians planning to visit Argentina must pay a $78 reciprocity fee online at least one month prior to arrival. Failure to pay the fee or show payment can result in refusal of entry and a return to your port of origin.
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