Rare maren91 Posted November 26, 2023 #1 Share Posted November 26, 2023 Hi there. Looking at three trips in December 2025, I'm in my early 40s and enjoy adventure and some luxury. I'm hoping someone can chime in on these three trips. The Viking Polaris is coming up the cheapest. Silver Endeavor (15 Days) Departs Puerto Williams, Chile Stops: - South Georgia & Sandwich Islands - Elephant Island - South Shetland Islands Viking Polaris (19 Days) Departs Buenos Aires, Argentina Stops: - Ushuaia, Argentina - West Point Island, Falkland Islands - Port Stanley, Falkland Islands - South Georgia Seabourn Venture (11 Days) Departs Buenos Aires, Argentina Goes to Antartica only via Ushuaia * Ship looks amazing but I would only be able to afford the shorter trip and would have to plan another trip back for South George and Falkland Thanks in advance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nitemare Posted November 26, 2023 #2 Share Posted November 26, 2023 Doesn't look like the first two actually go to Antarctica. How much time does the last one spend there if you are starting all the up in B.A.? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kaisatsu Posted December 9, 2023 #3 Share Posted December 9, 2023 Go for the longest trip you can afford that visits the regions you want to visit. Actual locations are at best a wishlist, and never an itinerary, since conditions change on a dime. Unlike traditional cruises, western-hemisphere Antarctica trips vary more by the time of year than anything in the itinerary aside from the regional distinctions (South Georgia, Falklands, South Shetlands, Antarctic Peninsula, Weddel Sea). A trip to the exact same locations a few months apart will be significantly different experiences, given the seasonal changes in wildlife. So if there’s anything in particular nature that you want to see, be sure you are traveling in the right season for it. Also, Elephant Island is purely an aspirational thing to include in an itinerary. I’ve known expedition staff who visitors 9 times before finally being able to make a landing (that lasted 20 minutes). It’s historically interesting but very difficult to visit and not especially scenic. In hindsight, I think it’s biggest selling point among return visitors is just the bragging rights of having landed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mlgb Posted March 25 #4 Share Posted March 25 (edited) One thing to keep in mind is that getting to Buenos Aires from Los Angeles is a giant PITA! If you can find something that starts in Santiago it is a lot easier (even if they then fly you by charter to Ushuaia). I believe the Viking Polaris 19-day cruise does include Antarctic landings. Hurtigruten Expeditions has two large new ships that sail Antarctica and the Falklands (from Buenos Aires) with landings and zodiac cruising. I went over Christmas and the ship was only half full. Cabins are very nice, as is the ship (all cabins have at least a window). I'd say service and dinner meals are okay, but beer and wine are included. Breakfast and lunch were fine. Larger ship limits the places where they are are permitted to land but we did get a continental landing one day, and landed three times in the Falklands, including New Island. I think to include S Georgia you have to go to on their less-nice ship, MS Fram. https://www.hurtigruten.com/en-us/expeditions/cruises/in-depth-antarctica-falklands-south-georgia-expedition/ Edited March 25 by mlgb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare CDNPolar Posted May 3 #5 Share Posted May 3 On 11/26/2023 at 1:59 PM, maren91 said: Hi there. Looking at three trips in December 2025, I'm in my early 40s and enjoy adventure and some luxury. I'm hoping someone can chime in on these three trips. The Viking Polaris is coming up the cheapest. Silver Endeavor (15 Days) Departs Puerto Williams, Chile Stops: - South Georgia & Sandwich Islands - Elephant Island - South Shetland Islands Viking Polaris (19 Days) Departs Buenos Aires, Argentina Stops: - Ushuaia, Argentina - West Point Island, Falkland Islands - Port Stanley, Falkland Islands - South Georgia Seabourn Venture (11 Days) Departs Buenos Aires, Argentina Goes to Antartica only via Ushuaia * Ship looks amazing but I would only be able to afford the shorter trip and would have to plan another trip back for South George and Falkland Thanks in advance! We are Viking loyal BUT I am going to speak against Viking on this one... We actually went to Antarctica on Hurtigruten. We looked at Viking but we also found that Viking's excursions were less demanding than those of Hurtigruten. We would have been disappointed with Viking's excursions. Remember that Viking is organizing for an older crowd than the average Expedition seeker. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare CDNPolar Posted May 3 #6 Share Posted May 3 To expand on that, our first expedition on Hurtigruten was this hike... Viking's landings and hikes were all level ground - from what I have heard of those on Viking. Also our snowshoeing was very demanding. The climb up this first "hill" took over 45 minutes switch back or zig zagging. My understanding is that Viking does not do this kind of expedition as it is too demanding. The snowshoeing below was also very demanding and kept us - quite in shape - out of breath for most of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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