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Sunday, November 15, 2026 |
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Embark |
4:00 PM |
Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, located on the eastern shore of the Rio de la Plata, on the SE coast of South America. The birthplace of the tango, the city is as bustling with energy as the dance itself. Stroll neighbourhoods with romantic restaurants, past its architecture and parks. Read more about Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Monday, November 16, 2026 |
Ushuaia, Argentina |
8:00 AM |
4:00 PM |
Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city, is located on the Beagle Channel, where soaring mountains, ice-blue glaciers, and an historic lighthouse create an ideal backdrop. The capital of the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego, it was first settled by British missionaries. During the first half of the 20th C the major building of the city was a prison, built by the Argentinian government for repeat offenders and serious criminals, as the subpolar oceanic climate made escape difficult. Read more about Ushuaia, Argentina
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Tuesday, November 17, 2026 |
Drake Passage, Antarctica |
8:00 AM |
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Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Named after the sixteenth century English explorer Sir Francis Drake, although he never actually sailed the passage, it connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to the rest of the world’s land, about 860 km. Conditions can change instantly in the Drake Passage, owing to strong winds, large waves, strong currents, and icebergs: hence notorious as ‘sailors’ graveyard.’
Until the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 large ships had to sail this passage. Read more about Drake Passage, Antarctica
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Wednesday, November 18, 2026 |
Drake Passage, Antarctica |
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4:00 PM |
Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Named after the sixteenth century English explorer Sir Francis Drake, although he never actually sailed the passage, it connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to the rest of the world’s land, about 860 km. Conditions can change instantly in the Drake Passage, owing to strong winds, large waves, strong currents, and icebergs: hence notorious as ‘sailors’ graveyard.’
Until the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 large ships had to sail this passage. Read more about Drake Passage, Antarctica
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Thursday, November 19, 2026 |
Navigating Into The Weddell Sea |
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Friday, November 20, 2026 |
Weddell Sea And The Quest To Land At Snow Hill |
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Saturday, November 21, 2026 |
Weddell Sea And The Quest To Land At Snow Hill |
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Sunday, November 22, 2026 |
Weddell Sea And The Quest To Land At Snow Hill |
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Monday, November 23, 2026 |
Weddell Sea And The Quest To Land At Snow Hill |
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Tuesday, November 24, 2026 |
Weddell Sea And The Quest To Land At Snow Hill |
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Wednesday, November 25, 2026 |
Cruising |
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Thursday, November 26, 2026 |
Cruising |
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Friday, November 27, 2026 |
Cruising |
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Saturday, November 28, 2026 |
Ushuaia, Argentina |
8:00 AM |
Disembark |
Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city, is located on the Beagle Channel, where soaring mountains, ice-blue glaciers, and an historic lighthouse create an ideal backdrop. The capital of the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego, it was first settled by British missionaries. During the first half of the 20th C the major building of the city was a prison, built by the Argentinian government for repeat offenders and serious criminals, as the subpolar oceanic climate made escape difficult. Read more about Ushuaia, Argentina
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