Epic Antarctica with the Falklands & South Georgia
Oct 22 - Nov 11, 2027
21 days | Antarctica | Alumni Expeditions
Book by July 1, 2026 to save US$1000 per person.
What’s included: One pre-cruise hotel night in Punta Arenas, based on double occupancy; accommodation in selected cabin, based on double occupancy; welcome dinner ashore; all meals onboard: breakfast, lunch, and dinner; house wine and beer with dinner; happy hour beverage at cocktail hour recap sessions; coffee, tea, chocolate, cappuccino, water, and snacks on board ship; complimentary Expedition jacket to keep; complimentary use of thermal rubber boots; all group Zodiac excursions and landings; educational presentations and tutorials by study leaders and expedition staff; video journal of the voyage; port dues and taxes; special access permits and fees; services of on-board expedition staff; transfer from ship to Ushuaia airport on disembarkation day
Itinerary at a Glance
| Day | Activity |
| 1 | Meet in Punta Arenas |
| 2 | Embark the M/V Magellan Explorer, Strait of Magellan |
| 3 | At sea towards the Falklands |
| 4 | Saunders Island and Carcass Island |
| 5 | Bleaker Island |
| 6-7 | Towards South Georgia, cross the Antarctic Convergence |
| 8 | Towards South Georgia, cruising at Elsehul Bay |
| 9 | Grytviken and Fortuna Bay / Stromness |
| 10 | Salisbury Plain and Prion Island |
| 11 | St. Andrews Bay and Cooper Bay |
| 12-13 | Cruising towards the Antarctic Peninsula |
| 14 | Cruising, Elephant Island |
| 15-18 | Antarctic Peninsula |
| 19-20 | Cruising North to South America |
| 21 | Disembark at Ushuaia |
Ship Information
Your Tour Leader
A graduate of the University of Guelph, Catherine Jardine is a staff ornithologist and data analyst with Birds Canada, based at the organization’s National Data Centre in Delta, B.C. She has conducted field projects in remote locations around the world and is the Bander-in-Charge at the Iona Island Bird Observatory.
Book by July 1, 2026 to save US$1000 per person.
What’s included: One pre-cruise hotel night in Punta Arenas, based on double occupancy; accommodation in selected cabin, based on double occupancy; welcome dinner ashore; all meals onboard: breakfast, lunch, and dinner; house wine and beer with dinner; happy hour beverage at cocktail hour recap sessions; coffee, tea, chocolate, cappuccino, water, and snacks on board ship; complimentary Expedition jacket to keep; complimentary use of thermal rubber boots; all group Zodiac excursions and landings; educational presentations and tutorials by study leaders and expedition staff; video journal of the voyage; port dues and taxes; special access permits and fees; services of on-board expedition staff; transfer from ship to Ushuaia airport on disembarkation day










