SM AL L SH I P V OYAG ES I N C O M F O RT & S T Y L E
2018–2019 SEASON
Antarctic Adventures Aboard The Hebridean Sky & Island Sky
CONTENTS OUR SHIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ACCOMMODATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ITINERARIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 BEST TIME TO GO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 ADVENTURE OPTIONS
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CITIZEN SCIENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 RATES & DATES DECK PLANS
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Dear Traveler, Over the years I have had many conversations with colleagues about how to combine the best elements of polar travel, and in 2010 a group of like-minded polar professionals and I took these conversations a step further, and set out to create a new kind of company. We decided early on that our mission would be to provide Antarctic travelers with “best in class” experiences. To that end we sought out the best guides, naturalists, and expedition crew members we had worked with over the years, and began persuading them to join us. At the same time we began an intensive search for the best possible vessel. There are many ways to encounter the Antarctic: From the deck of a small expeditionary ship, in a Zodiac or a kayak, or camping overnight along the shore. Our goal was to acquire a ship that would act as a platform for these experiences without sacrificing the comfort and ease that you would enjoy at a fine boutique hotel. I’m thrilled to say that Polar Latitudes has become the company we envisioned. Our vessels, the Hebridean Sky & Island Sky boast a level of comfort and safety unmatched in polar waters. Our world-class team has developed programs for both firsttime visitors and those returning for a deeper exploration, and our onboard staff stands ready to fulfill their mission, to create and lead superior polar expedition cruises with a focus on you, our guest. On the following pages you’ll find the particulars of what makes Polar Latitudes’ voyages unique. I hope they will inspire you to join us. Our partners will be happy to provide you with further details. Sincerely,
John McKeon President | Polar Latitudes
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Our Sister Ships Sailing in Comfort, Style & Safety aboard the Island Sky & Hebridean Sky Island Sky and Hebridean Sky are truly sisters. Built in the same Italian Shipyard, both boast spacious, well-appointed suites, stylish common areas, and redundant core technology that allows them to operate smoothly, even under the most challenging of conditions. Like most sisters, they each have distinct personalities and individual flair, but the strong bone structure and good breeding that they share are unmistakable.
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OUR SHIPS
Impeccable Small Ship Amenities Lounge: Hebridean Sky SERVICES
• World-Class Cuisine • Complimentary Wine or Beer with Dinner • Live Entertainment • Complimentary Coffee/Tea station • Voyage Photo Coach • On-board MD and Facilities • Dedicated Passenger Service Manager • Complimentary Pre-voyage hotel night • Complimentary Expedition Jacket
Library: Hebridean Sky
FACILITIES
• Elevator serving all passenger decks • 100 minutes of WIFI Internet for your personal device • Free Internet on computers in the Library • Panoramic Top Deck Observation Platform • Bar/Lounge with Live Entertainment • Lounge with Audiovisual Facilities • DVD Movie Library
Lido Deck: Island Sky
WORLD-CLASS CUISINE
Great expeditions require great food! Our team of world-class chefs offer breakfast, lunch and dinner menus that change daily. They have boat-loads of creativity, so you are sure to experience a variety of remarkable cuisine throughout your voyage.
Reception: Island Sky
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ACCOMMODATIONS
Hebridean Sky Accommodations
Owner's Suite Two room suite with sitting room and bedroom. 385 sq. ft. (34 m²) including a 110 sq. ft. (10.2 m²) balcony
All Suites Feature • Exterior views • Your choice of queen or two twin beds • Sitting area with sofa and/or side chairs • Flat Screen TV with DVD/CD player • Telephone
Owner’s, Penthouse & Veranda Suites include all Standard Features Plus • En suite Champagne & Chocolates on arrival • Complimentary mini-bar (beer, wine & soft drinks) • En suite Nespresso machine Please Note: Veranda, Penthouse & Owner’s Suites include a private balcony.
• En-suite temperature controls • Mini-Bar • Marble-appointed bathroom with fine toiletries • Hair dryer • 225 sq. ft. or more
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Promenade & Deluxe Suites include all Standard Features Plus • En suite Champagne & Chocolates on arrival • Complimentary mini-bar (beer, wine & soft drinks) • En suite Nespresso machine available on Request
ACCOMMODATIONS
Penthouse Suites Suites with private balcony and sitting area. 325 sq. ft. (30 m²) including an 80 sq. ft. (7.4 m²) balcony
Veranda Suites Suites with private balcony and sitting area. 260 sq. ft. (24 m²) including a 40 sq. ft. (3.7 m²) balcony
Deluxe Suites Suites with forward and side windows and sitting area 240 sq. ft. (22 m²)
Promenade Suites Suites with window and sitting area. 220 sq. ft. (20.4 m²)
Window & Triple Suites Suites with window and sitting area. 225 sq. ft. (21 m²)
Porthole Suites Suites with porthole and sitting area. 240 sq. ft. (22 m²)
Please note: All dimensions are approximate
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Island Sky Accommodations
Owner's Suite Two room suite with sitting room and bedroom. 385 sq. ft. (34 m²) including a 110 sq. ft. (10.2 m²) balcony
All Suites Feature • Exterior views • Your choice of queen or two twin beds • Sitting area with sofa and/or side chairs • Flat Screen TV with DVD/CD player • Telephone
This image is of the Hebridean Sky Owner's Suite. Island Sky is undergoing a remodel creating similar accommodations.
Owner’s, Penthouse & Veranda Suites include all Standard Features Plus • En suite Champagne & Chocolates on arrival • Complimentary mini-bar (beer, wine & soft drinks) • En suite Nespresso machine Please Note: Veranda, Penthouse & Owner’s Suites include a private balcony.
• En-suite temperature controls • Mini-Bar • Marble-appointed bathroom with fine toiletries
Promenade & Deluxe Suites include all Standard Features Plus
• Hair dryer
• Tinted Sliding Glass Door to bring Antarctica into your suite and give easy access to Promenade Deck
• 225 sq. ft. or more
• En suite Champagne & Chocolates on arrival • Complimentary mini-bar (beer, wine & soft drinks) • En suite Nespresso machine available on Request
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Penthouse Suites Suites with private balcony and sitting area. 325 sq. ft. (30 m2) including an 80 sq. ft. (7.4 m2) balcony
Veranda Suites Suites with private balcony and sitting area. 260 sq. ft. (24 m2) including a 40 sq. ft. (3.7 m2) balcony
Deluxe Suites Suites with tinted sliding glass door onto the Promenade deck and side window, sitting area 240 sq. ft. (22 m2)
Promenade Suites Suites with tinted sliding glass door onto the Promenade deck and sitting area. 220 sq. ft. (20.4 m2)
Window & Triple Suites Suites with window and sitting area. 225 sq. ft. (21 m2)
Porthole Suites Suites with porthole and sitting area. 235 sq. ft. (21.8 m2)
Please note: All dimensions are approximate
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Hotel Partners In Ushuaia
A member of the Leading Hotels of the World All of Polar Latitudes' Ushuaia departures begin with a complimentary stay at the Arakur Resort and Spa. Located on a beautiful ridge inside Cerro Alarkén Nature Reserve, Arakur offers breathtaking views and sophisticated décor.
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A network of hiking trails begins at the hotel and wends its way through beautiful forest, prairie and mountain settings, while state of the art spa & exercise facilities offer guests a plethora of pleasant activities.
The Lobby Piano Bar features splendid views and an assortment of tasty local treats to accompany your cocktails. The Resort’s “La Cravia” restaurant offers both Argentine and international cuisine. Typical dinner entrees include Argentine barbecue, spider crab, lamb and black hake.
In the morning enjoy a complimentary buffet breakfast before your afternoon departure. Relax at the resort, or head into Ushuaia for some pre-embarkation shopping.
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Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula – 22 days Puerto Madryn to Ushuaia
DEPARTURE
• Nov 3 – Nov 24, 2018 HSK Day 1, Puerto Madryn: Located in the Patagonian province of Chubut, Puerto Madryn is one of Argentina's fastest growing cities and the gateway to the Peninsula Valdés. Take advantage of our early arrival program and check-in to your hotel up to 24 hour in advance. Puerto Madryn is a popular resort destination for wildlife excursions — visit a sea lion colony or take a whale watching trip to view the Southern Right Whales, watch for nesting cormorants and magnificent elephant seals, or experience a walk through a colony of Magellanic penguins and myriad species of native seabirds. Day 2, Embarkation: Arriving at the ship in the afternoon, you will be greeted by our Expedition Team and ship's officers at a safety and orientation briefing followed by the Captain's welcome dinner. Then, watch the city lights fade in the fresh night air as we sail seaward. Day 3-4, Southern Ocean: Among the wildlife spotting opportunities as we sail south, are the albatrosses, prions, and petrels that
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frequently follow the ship. Our Expedition Team will be out on deck as well, looking for the whales and dolphins that can be seen in the area. Our experts will begin their presentations with informative and entertaining talks on the wildlife, history, and geology of The Falkland Islands and Southern Ocean. Helpful briefings on environmental regulations and expedition safety will also be held in our comfortable lounge. Day 5, West Falklands: The westernmost settled outposts in the Falklands are remote farms that have been family-owned for six and seven generations. The sheep graze alongside albatross colonies and Rockhopper, King, and Magellanic penguin rookeries while striated caracaras patrol overhead and upland geese graze at the water's edge. A visit to one of these homesteads often includes an invitation for cakes and a cup of tea. Day 6, Stanley, East Falkland: Chosen for its sheltered harbor and access to abundant fresh water and peat for fuel, Stanley is easy to discover on foot as most shops and services are centered on the port. The museum, the post-office featuring first day covers, plenty of shops with locally made wool items, and Stanley's lively pubs will all be available.
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It is possible to experience the wildlife of the Falklands from the town including sea lions and Peale's and Commerson's dolphins in the harbor or bird life in nearby Gypsy Cove. Day 7-8, Southern Ocean: There will be plenty of wildlife spotting as we make our way east across the Antarctic Convergence and officially enter Antarctic waters. Shipboard presentations will continue, featuring the exciting history and abundant wildlife of South Georgia. Day 9-12, South Georgia: Its unique position inside the Antarctic Convergence yet outside the limit of the yearly sea ice, makes this 3,755 square kilometer island home to tens of millions of breeding penguins, seals and seabirds. Magnificent mountain scenery, glaciers galore, a rugged coastline punctuated with castellate and tabular icebergs, a rich historical tapestry, and an astounding array of wildlife are all available to us as we travel down South Georgia's leeward coast. Landing sites feature huge Elephant seals, aggressive Fur seals, Gentoo penguins, albatross, petrels, skuas, and gulls. King penguins from fuzzy little chicks to fattened adults can be seen in the hundreds of thousands. We will visit historic Grytviken whaling station, home of the whaling museum, Norwegian seaman's church, the active British Antarctic Survey station plus the tiny graveyard where the great Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton is buried.
Day 15-19, Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands: In the waterways of the Antarctic Peninsula, we will hope to make as much time as possible to explore by inflatable Zodiac boats and marvel up close at nature’s glory. Our Expedition Leader and Captain will create a flexible itinerary based on weather, ice, and opportunity. We will aim for the most scenic bays and channels of the Peninsula with stops at penguin rookeries, seal wallows, bird colonies and whale feeding areas, as well as sites of historic and scientific interest. The trip may include picturesque Neko Harbor, sheltered Paradise Harbor, the Humpback Whale favored Wilhelmina Bay, the striking Lemaire Channel, the wildlife-filled Penola Channel, or the majestic Neumayer Channel. We may stop at an active scientific base such as Poland’s Arctowksi or Ukraine’s Vernadskiy as well as a historic base such as U.K.’s Port Lockroy or Wordie House. Adelie, Chinstrap and Gentoo Penguins abound, and Weddell, Crabeater and Elephant Seals are often found hauled out to rest along with predatory Leopard Seals and the assertive Antarctic Fur Seal. Day 20-21, Drake Passage: As we leave this magical place and make our way north, heading again across the Antarctic Convergence and the Drake Passage, we will continue our presentation series and wildlife spotting. Sailing back to Ushuaia through the Beagle Channel, we celebrate the conclusion of our expedition with a special slideshow.
Day 13-14, Scotia Sea:
Day 22, Ushuaia disembarkation:
Heading farther south, we continue our informative presentations and wildlife watch as the icebergs become more and more plentiful.
Morning disembarkation lets you catch a flight to Buenos Aires or stay in Ushuaia for more sights and adventure.
Please see pages 30 & 31 for detailed information on rates and dates.
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Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula – 20 days Ushuaia to Ushuaia
DEPARTURES
• Dec 31, 2018 – Jan 19, 2019 HSK • Feb 12 – Mar 3, 2019 ISK Day 1, Ushuaia: Arrive in Ushuaia anytime today, or take advantage of our complimentary flexible arrival program and arrive up to 24 hours in advance. You’ll be staying at the beautiful Arakur Hotel & Resort, a member of the Leading Hotels of the World. Explore the trails, take a spa, relax and soak in the surroundings, or head into Ushuaia and browse the Argentinean leather markets. Our optional evening briefing is a great opportunity for you to ask questions and to meet some of your fellow travelers. Enjoy a complimentary buffet breakfast in the morning. Day 2, Embarkation: This morning, we’re free to explore Ushuaia or unwind at the resort until our mid-afternoon transfer to the ship. On board, we’ll be greeted by our Expedition Team and the Ship’s Officers. A concise safety and orientation briefing will be followed by the Captain’s welcome dinner. After dinner, we’ll relax and take in the scenery on our early evening sail through the Beagle Channel, past Magellanic Penguin, Rock Cormorant, and Sea Lion colonies.
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Day 3, Southern Ocean: Among the wildlife spotting opportunities as we sail south, are the albatrosses, prions, and petrels that frequently follow the ship. Our Expedition Team will be out on deck as well, looking for the whales and dolphins that can be seen in the area. Our experts will begin their presentations with informative and entertaining talks on the wildlife, history, and geology of The Falkland Islands and Southern Ocean. Helpful briefings on environmental regulations and expedition safety will also be held in our comfortable lounge. Day 4, West Falklands: The westernmost settled outposts in the Falklands are remote farms that have been family-owned for six and seven generations. The sheep graze alongside albatross colonies and Rockhopper, King, and Magellanic penguin rookeries while striated caracaras patrol overhead and upland geese graze at the water's edge. A visit to one of these homesteads often includes an invitation for cakes and a cup of tea. Day 5, Stanley, East Falkland: Chosen for its sheltered harbor and access to abundant fresh water and peat for fuel, Stanley is easy to discover on foot as most shops and services are centered on
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the port. The museum, the post-office featuring first day covers, plenty of shops with locally made wool items, and Stanley's lively pubs will all be available. It is possible to experience the wildlife of the Falklands from the town including sea lions and Peale's and Commerson's dolphins in the harbor or bird life in nearby Gypsy Cove. Day 6-7, Southern Ocean: There will be plenty of wildlife spotting as we make our way east across the Antarctic Convergence and officially enter Antarctic waters. Shipboard presentations will continue, featuring the exciting history and abundant wildlife of South Georgia. Day 8-11, South Georgia: Its unique position inside the Antarctic Convergence yet outside the limit of the yearly sea ice, makes this 3,755 square kilometer island home to tens of millions of breeding penguins, seals and seabirds. Magnificent mountain scenery, glaciers galore, a rugged coastline punctuated with castellate and tabular icebergs, a rich historical tapestry, and an astounding array of wildlife are all available to us as we travel down South Georgia's leeward coast. Landing sites feature huge Elephant seals, aggressive Fur seals, Gentoo penguins, albatross, petrels, skuas, and gulls. King penguins from fuzzy little chicks to fattened adults can be seen in the hundreds of thousands. We will visit historic Grytviken whaling station, home of the whaling museum, Norwegian seaman's church, the active British Antarctic Survey station plus the tiny graveyard where the great Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton is buried. Day 12-13, Scotia Sea: Heading farther south, we continue our informative presentations and wildlife watch as the icebergs become more and more plentiful.
Please see pages 30 & 31 for detailed information on rates and dates.
Day 14-17, Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands: In the waterways of the Antarctic Peninsula, we will hope to make as much time as possible to explore by inflatable Zodiac boats and marvel up close at nature’s glory. Our Expedition Leader and Captain will create a flexible itinerary based on weather, ice, and opportunity. We will aim for the most scenic bays and channels of the Peninsula with stops at penguin rookeries, seal wallows, bird colonies and whale feeding areas, as well as sites of historic and scientific interest. The trip may include picturesque Neko Harbor, sheltered Paradise Harbor, the Humpback Whale favored Wilhelmina Bay, the striking Lemaire Channel, the wildlife-filled Penola Channel, or the majestic Neumayer Channel. We may stop at an active scientific base such as Poland’s Arctowksi or Ukraine’s Vernadskiy as well as a historic base such as U.K.’s Port Lockroy or Wordie House. Adelie, Chinstrap and Gentoo Penguins abound, and Weddell, Crabeater and Elephant Seals are often found hauled out to rest along with predatory Leopard Seals and the assertive Antarctic Fur Seal. Minke and Humpback Whales are frequent visitors in the late season and Orca sightings are also common. Day 18-19, Drake Passage: As we leave this magical place and make our way north, heading again across the Antarctic Convergence and the Drake Passage, we will continue our presentation series and wildlife spotting. Sailing back to Ushuaia through the Beagle Channel, we celebrate the conclusion of our expedition with a special slideshow. Day 20, Ushuaia disembarkation: Morning disembarkation lets you catch a flight to Buenos Aires or stay in Ushuaia for more sights and adventure.
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The Antarctic Peninsula – 11 days DEPARTURES
• Nov 23 – Dec 3, 2018 HSK • Nov 30 – Dec 10, 2018 ISK • Dec 9 – Dec 19, 2018 ISK
This succinct version of our “classic” Antarctic Peninsula voyage offers the same abundance of wildlife viewing opportunities as well as possible stops at active scientific or historic bases as the 12 day version, while allowing travelers to complete door-to-door travel within two weeks.
Day 1, Ushuaia: Arrive in Ushuaia anytime today, or take advantage of our complimentary flexible arrival program and arrive up to 24 hours in advance. You’ll be staying at the beautiful Arakur Hotel & Resort, a member of the Leading Hotels of the World. Explore the trails, take a spa, relax and soak in the surroundings, or head into Ushuaia and browse the Argentinean leather markets. Our optional evening briefing is a great opportunity for you to ask questions and to meet some of your fellow travelers. Enjoy a complimentary buffet breakfast in the morning. Day 2, Embarkation: This morning, we’re free to explore Ushuaia or unwind at the resort until our mid-afternoon transfer to the ship. On board, we’ll be greeted by our Expedition Team and the Ship’s Officers. A concise safety and orientation briefing will be followed by the Captain’s welcome
dinner. After dinner, we’ll relax and take in the scenery on our early evening sail through the Beagle Channel, past Magellanic Penguin, Rock Cormorant, and Sea Lion colonies. Day 3-4, Drake Passage: As we make our way ever closer to the white continent, numerous Polar Experts will prepare us with presentations on everything Antarctic, from wildlife to history. Eventually, we’ll cross the Antarctic Convergence where we’ll notice a distinct drop in temperature as we enter the waters of the Antarctic Ocean. Those interested in Citizen Science can take part in Sea Bird sighting surveys, or help collect salinity samples and weather data along the way. We’re likely to witness some spectacular sights, from icebergs to an array of seabirds and whale species. If we’re lucky, we may see some of them fully breach from the sea.
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Day 5-8, Antarctica: In the waterways of the Antarctic Peninsula, we hope to make as much time as possible to explore by inflatable Zodiac boats and marvel up close at nature’s glory. Our Expedition Leader and Captain will create a flexible itinerary based on weather, ice, and opportunity. We will aim for the most scenic bays and channels of the Peninsula with stops at penguin rookeries, seal wallows, bird colonies and whale feeding areas, as well as sites of historic and scientific interest. The trip may include picturesque Neko Harbor, sheltered Paradise Harbor, the Humpback Whale favored Wilhelmina Bay, the striking Lemaire Channel, the wildlife-filled Penola Channel, or the majestic Neumayer Channel. We may stop at an active scientific base such as Poland’s Arctowksi or Ukraine’s Vernadskiy as well as a historic base such as U.K.’s Port Lockroy or Wordie House.
found hauled out to rest along with predatory Leopard Seals and the assertive Antarctic Fur Seal. Minke and Humpback Whales are frequent visitors in the late season (Feb – Mar) and Orca sightings are also common. Day 9-10, Drake Passage: As we leave this magical place and make our way north, heading again across the Antarctic Convergence and the Drake Passage, we will continue our presentation series and wildlife spotting. Sailing back to Ushuaia through the Beagle Channel, we celebrate the conclusion of our expedition with a special slideshow. Day 11, Ushuaia disembarkation: Morning disembarkation lets you catch a flight to Buenos Aires or stay in Ushuaia for more sights and adventure.
Adelie, Chinstrap and Gentoo Penguins abound, and Weddell, Crabeater and Elephant Seals are often
Please see pages 30 & 31 for detailed information on rates and dates.
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The Antarctic Peninsula – 12 days DEPARTURES
• Dec 18 – Dec 29, 2018 ISK • Dec 28, 2018 – Jan 8, 2019 ISK • Jan 18 – Jan 29, 2019 HSK
Our Antarctic Peninsula voyages offer an abundance of wildlife viewing opportunities as well as possible stops at active scientific or historic bases.
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Day 1, Ushuaia: Arrive in Ushuaia anytime today, or take advantage of our complimentary flexible arrival program and arrive up to 24 hours in advance. You’ll be staying at the beautiful Arakur Hotel & Resort, a member of the Leading Hotels of the World. Explore the trails, take a spa, relax and soak in the surroundings, or head into Ushuaia and browse the Argentinean leather markets. Our optional evening briefing is a great opportunity for you to ask questions and to meet some of your fellow travelers. Enjoy a complimentary buffet breakfast in the morning. Day 2, Embarkation: This morning, we’re free to explore Ushuaia or unwind at the resort until our mid-afternoon transfer to the ship. On board, we’ll be greeted by our Expedition Team and the Ship’s Officers. A concise safety and orientation briefing will be followed by the Captain’s welcome dinner. After dinner, we’ll relax and take in the scenery on our early evening sail through the Beagle Channel, past Magellanic Penguin, Rock Cormorant, and Sea Lion colonies. Day 3-4, Drake Passage: As we make our way ever closer to the white continent, numerous Polar Experts will prepare us with presentations on everything Antarctic, from wildlife to history. Eventually, we’ll cross the Antarctic Convergence where we’ll notice a distinct drop in temperature as we enter the waters of the Antarctic Ocean. Those interested in Citizen Science can take part in Sea Bird sighting surveys, or help collect salinity samples and weather data along the way. We’re likely to witness some spectacular sights, from icebergs to an array of seabirds and whale species. If we’re lucky, we may see some of them fully breach from the sea.
Day 5-9, Antarctica: In the waterways of the Antarctic Peninsula, we will hope to make as much time as possible to explore by inflatable Zodiac boats and marvel up close at nature’s glory. Our Expedition Leader and Captain will create a flexible itinerary based on weather, ice, and opportunity. We will aim for the most scenic bays and channels of the Peninsula with stops at penguin rookeries, seal wallows, bird colonies and whale feeding areas, as well as sites of historic and scientific interest. The trip may include picturesque Neko Harbor, sheltered Paradise Harbor, the Humpback Whale favored Wilhelmina Bay, the striking Lemaire Channel, the wildlife-filled Penola Channel, or the majestic Neumayer Channel. We may stop at an active scientific base such as Poland’s Arctowksi or Ukraine’s Vernadskiy as well as a historic base such as U.K.’s Port Lockroy or Wordie House. Adelie, Chinstrap and Gentoo Penguins abound, and Weddell, Crabeater and Elephant Seals are often found hauled out to rest along with predatory Leopard Seals and the assertive Antarctic Fur Seal. Minke and Humpback Whales are frequent visitors in the late season (Feb – Mar) and Orca sightings are also common. Day 10-11, Drake Passage: As we leave this magical place and make our way north, heading again across the Antarctic Convergence and the Drake Passage, we will continue our presentation series and wildlife spotting. Sailing back to Ushuaia through the Beagle Channel, we celebrate the conclusion of our expedition with a special slideshow. Day 12, Ushuaia disembarkation: Morning disembarkation lets you catch a flight to Buenos Aires or stay in Ushuaia for more sights and adventure.
Please see pages 30 & 31 for detailed information on rates and dates.
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Crossing the Antarctic Circle – 15 days DEPARTURE
• Feb 26 – Mar 12, 2019 HSK
Sailing in comfort aboard the luxurious and comfortable Hebridean Sky, we begin this 14-night expedition at the tip of South America. We will chart a course through the Drake Passage and along the Antarctic Peninsula with the ambition of crossing the Antarctic Circle. The farther south we go, the more sea ice we are likely to encounter. Our aim is to cross the Circle before getting stopped by this ice. Should we arrive at 66°33’S, we will become members of very small band of explorers and adventurous travelers who have made it this far south. Day 1, Ushuaia: Arrive in Ushuaia anytime today, or take advantage of our complimentary flexible arrival program and arrive up to 24 hours in advance. You’ll be staying at the beautiful Arakur Hotel & Resort, a member of the Leading Hotels of the World. Explore the trails, take a spa, relax and soak in the surroundings, or head into Ushuaia and browse the Argentinean leather markets. Our optional
evening briefing is a great opportunity for you to ask questions and to meet some of your fellow travelers. Enjoy a complimentary buffet breakfast in the morning. Day 2, Embarkation: This morning, we’re free to explore Ushuaia or unwind at the resort until our mid-afternoon transfer to the ship. On board, we’ll be greeted by our Expedition Team and the Ship’s Officers. A concise safety and orientation briefing will be followed by the Captain’s welcome dinner. After dinner, we’ll relax and take in the scenery on our early evening sail through the Beagle Channel, past Magellanic Penguin, Rock Cormorant, and Sea Lion colonies. Day 3-4, Drake Passage: As we make our way ever closer to the white continent, numerous Polar Experts will prepare us with presentations on everything Antarctic, from wildlife to history. Eventually, we’ll cross the Antarctic Convergence where we’ll notice a distinct drop in temperature as we enter the waters of the Antarctic Ocean. Those interested in Citizen Science can take part in Sea Bird sighting surveys, or help collect salinity samples and weather data along the way. We’re likely to witness some spectacular sights, from icebergs to an array of seabirds and whale species. If we’re lucky, we may see some of them fully breach from the sea. Day 5-12, Antarctic Peninsula: In the waterways of the Antarctic Peninsula, we will hope to make as much time as possible to explore by inflatable Zodiac boats and marvel up close at nature’s glory. Our Expedition Leader and Captain will create a
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flexible itinerary based on weather, ice, and opportunity. We will aim for the most scenic bays and channels of the Peninsula with stops at penguin rookeries, seal wallows, bird colonies and whale feeding areas, as well as sites of historic and scientific interest. We hope to land at Half Moon Island to visit a breeding colony of chinstrap penguins that share their territory with fur seals and blue-eyed shags. Making our way further south we hope for our first landing on the continent of Antarctica at Paradise Harbor or Neko Harbor. The scenery here is amazing; particularly the oddly shaped icebergs looking like sculptures, as well as the colossal ‘tabular’ icebergs that break away from the continent’s ice shelf.
Day 13-14, Drake Passage: As we leave this magical place and make our way north, heading again across the Antarctic Convergence and the Drake Passage, we will continue our presentation series and wildlife spotting. Sailing back to Ushuaia through the Beagle Channel, we celebrate the conclusion of our expedition with a special slideshow. Day 15, Ushuaia Disembarkation: Morning disembarkation lets you catch a flight to Buenos Aires or stay in Ushuaia for more sights and adventure.
Our trip may also include the Humpback Whale favored Wilhelmina Bay, the striking Lemaire Channel, the wildlife-filled Penola Channel, or the majestic Neumayer Channel. We may stop at an active scientific base such as Poland’s Arctowksi or Ukraine’s Vernadskiy as well as a historic base such as U.K.’s Port Lockroy or Wordie House. Adelie, Chinstrap and Gentoo Penguins abound, and Weddell, Crabeater and Elephant Seals are often found hauled out to rest along with predatory Leopard Seals and the assertive Antarctic Fur Seal. Minke and Humpback Whales are frequent visitors in the late season and Orca sightings are also common.
Please see pages 30 & 31 for detailed information on rates and dates.
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Marine Mammals of The Antarctic Peninsula – 14 days DEPARTURE
• Mar 2 – Mar 15, 2019 ISK
Join Annette Bombosch, PhD, and special guests for a unique 14-day expedition focusing on Marine Mammals. As the Antarctic summer comes to a close in March, migratory whale species like the Humpback are very active, socializing and feeding in preparation for the long journey ahead. Resident whale species like the Minke and Orca are abundant, and we stand a good chance of encountering Southern Right whales and some of the larger pelagic species. Leopard seals are also very busy in March, hunting naïve penguin chicks as they mature, develop their waterproof feathers, and make their first journeys to the sea.
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We’ll see all this action close-up; from Zodiacs, on shore landings, and from the deck and observation platform of Island Sky. Photographers and videographers will have ample opportunities to capture stunning images, and those of us with scientific interests will be thrilled to work with the Citizen Science team, contributing data and images to a variety of active marine mammal research projects. Day 1, Ushuaia: Arrive in Ushuaia anytime today, or take advantage of our complimentary flexible arrival program and arrive up to 24 hours in advance. You’ll be staying at the beautiful Arakur Hotel & Resort, a member of the Leading Hotels of the World. Explore the trails, take a spa, relax and soak in the surroundings, or head into Ushuaia and browse the Argentinean leather markets. Our optional evening briefing is a great opportunity for you to ask questions and to meet some of your fellow travelers.
HSK = Hebridean Sky
ISK = Island Sky
ITINERARIES
Day 2, Embarkation: This morning, we’re free to explore Ushuaia or unwind at the resort until our mid-afternoon transfer to the ship. On board, we’ll be greeted by our Expedition Team and the Ship’s Officers. A concise safety and orientation briefing will be followed by the Captain’s welcome dinner. After dinner, we’ll relax and take in the scenery on our early evening sail through the Beagle Channel, past Magellanic Penguin, Rock Cormorant, and Sea Lion colonies.
watching opportunities, while also exploring some of the lesser travelled areas of the Peninsula. We will aim for the most scenic bays and channels, with stops at penguin rookeries, seal wallows, bird colonies and whale feeding areas, as well as sites of historic and scientific interest.
Day 3-4, Drake Passage:
Heading further South, we will be sure to explore the Gerlache Strait and its surrounding channels and islands. This may include trips to picturesque Neko Harbor, sheltered Paradise Harbor, the Humpback Whale favored Wilhelmina Bay, the striking Lemaire Channel, the wildlife-filled Penola Channel, or the majestic Neumayer Channel. We may stop at an active scientific base such as Poland’s Arctowksi or Ukraine’s Vernadskiy as well as a historic base such as U.K.’s Port Lockroy or Wordie House.
As we make our way ever closer to the white continent, our Expedition Team and Marine Mammal experts will be out on deck and on the bridge, looking for the whales and dolphins that may be seen as we travel south. They will prepare us with presentations on everything Antarctic, from wildlife to history, including helpful briefings on environmental regulations and expedition safety. Eventually, we’ll cross the Antarctic Convergence where we’ll notice a distinct drop in temperature as we enter the waters of the Antarctic Ocean.
Day 8-11, Antarctica:
The length of our journey depends on sea conditions, but we should approach the South Shetland Islands in the evening of Day 4. We will keep especially keen watch for Pelagic whales as we approach the nutrient rich upwelling areas of the Continental Shelf.
At this time of year, most areas have amazing marine mammal viewing opportunities with Weddell, Crabeater and Elephant Seals often found hauled out to rest along with predatory Leopard Seals and the assertive Antarctic Fur Seal. Minke and Humpback Whales are frequent visitors during this season and Orca sightings are also common.
Day 5-7, Antarctica:
Day 12-13, Drake Passage:
Exploring the South Shetland Islands, we may visit Half Moon Island with its stunning backdrop of mountainous and glaciated Livingston Island. Or perhaps we will sail the ship into an active volcano with an opportunity to take a dip in the relatively balmy waters that surround Deception Island. Bransfield Strait, once the site of an abandoned whaling station, gives us an excellent chance to see whales, who often return to its rich waters.
As we leave this magical place and make our way north, heading again across the Antarctic Convergence and the Drake Passage, we will continue our presentation series and wildlife spotting. Sailing back to Ushuaia through the Beagle Channel, we celebrate the conclusion of our expedition with a special slideshow.
In the waterways of the Antarctic Peninsula, our Expedition Leader, Captain, and Marine Mammal experts will create a flexible itinerary based on weather, ice, and previous sightings to maximize our whale
Please see pages 30 & 31 for detailed information on rates and dates.
Day 14, Ushuaia disembarkation: Morning disembarkation lets you catch a flight to Buenos Aires or stay in Ushuaia for more sights and adventure.
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ď„‘ BEST TIME TO GO
Antarctica Through The Seasons Expedition Ships begin visiting Antarctica in late October or early November (the Antarctic Spring) and continue through late February or early March (the Antarctic Fall). While there is an abundance of wildlife and natural beauty throughout the seasons, changes in the weather and the currents affect both the landscape and the wildlife.
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BEST TIME TO GO
Early Season October and November The pack ice begins to break up, and the landscape is pristine with plenty of fresh snow. It’s mating season for the penguins and other birds. Adélie, Chinstrap and Gentoo penguins and other seabirds return to their breeding sites. You’re likely to witness courtship displays, nest building and egg tending. In South Georgia, Elephant seals and Fur seals are mating, and King penguins are laying their eggs. Parents can be seen “carrying” eggs on their feet so that one parent can shuffle around the colony while the other adult goes out to sea to feed.
High Season December and January The height of the Austral Summer; the Sun is up 18 to 20 hours a day so photo opportunities and sightings of all sorts abound. Penguin chicks are hatching, and you’ll likely see them chasing after any adult penguin that is carrying food. Whale sightings of baleen and toothed whales along the Antarctic Peninsula increase and seal pups can be sighted on the beaches in South Georgia. Some 30 days after hatching, penguin chicks can be found in “crèches,” resembling a nursery of sorts, which leaves both of their tired and hungry parents free to rest and hunt for food.
Late Season February and March Sightings of whales are at their peak in the Peninsula. An increasing number of Fur seals can be found along the Peninsula and offshore islands; young Fur seals are also quite playful in South Georgia. Penguin colonies are very active. The penguin chicks begin their molt, losing their fuzzy down and developing their adult plumage. By now, the parents have abandoned their chicks, and have gone out to sea to feed and fatten up for their own molting stage. Most colonies (Adélie, Chinstrap and Gentoo) are nearly vacated by early March.
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ADVENTURE OPTIONS
Adventure Options Enrich Your Experience, Glide Amongst the Icebergs, Sleep Under the Stars.
Kayaking If you’ve savored the peaceful feeling of floating through nature that can only be found in a kayak, you’re going to love kayaking in Antarctica. As in all activities on the peninsula, we take advantage of good weather, and put our kayaks into calm protected waters, in what are indisputably some of the most beautiful settings on earth. You won’t need to bring any special gear. You supply the passion and a bit of basic kayaking competency and we’ll provide everything else, including kayaks, dry suits and pogies. The number of kayaking opportunities will vary based on the length of your itinerary and the weather. Our Expedition Leader and kayaking guide team will evaluate the opportunities at each landing site, and put-in as often as they determine is safely possible. Complete details are available from your travel agent.
Who Can Participate? Any passenger age 16 or over, in good health and with basic paddling experience is welcome to participate in the kayaking option. What Experience Level Is Required? Basic paddling experience is highly recommended. Participants should be capable of getting in and out of a kayak, doing a wet exit (not that we ever expect to need this), and performing forward and back strokes. Prior to each excursion the kayak guides will clearly explain the upcoming outing and expected conditions so paddlers can make informed decisions as to participation.
kayak team. We will make every effort to paddle as often as possible, but weather, sea, ice, and other conditions may preclude this. The Expedition Leader and kayak guides are the ultimate authorities on this. What Is Included? • Kayaks — we offer a mix of tandems and singles • Dry suits • Paddles • Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) • Pogies (neoprene gloves) • Booties
Is There A Participant Limit?
What Do Passengers Need To Supply?
We can accommodate 16 participants per voyage. Sign up early — the kayak option fills quickly!
• Very little beyond enthusiasm, basic skills, flexibility, and an honest appraisal of experience and health conditions.
How Often Will We Paddle?
• Participants will need to bring proper personal clothing as noted in our supplied preparation notes.
At each landing site that offers appropriate conditions we will offer the activity after a short briefing by the
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• You might also want to bring a waterproof camera or a dry bag.
ADVENTURE OPTIONS
Camping After a full day and delicious dinner onboard, jump back in the Zodiacs and head ashore for a night of camping in Antarctica! Enjoy the sounds of the waves and brash ice on the beach, the creaking of the glaciers, maybe even the blow of a passing whale. Warm and cozy in your sleeping bag under the midnight sun, you will be breathing the cleanest air in the most beautiful place on the planet. Get a taste of Antarctica as it was experienced by the early explorers, knowing that in the morning a hot shower and a hearty breakfast, await you on board. Camping is available on all Antarctic Peninsula Voyages. No special skills are required and all equipment is provided by Polar Latitudes. Complete details are available from your travel agent.
Who Can Participate?
• Sleeping bag liner
Guests over 12 years of age, with an adventurous spirit and a willingness to rough-it for a night. Sleeping on the ice in Antarctica is the ultimate camping experience!
• One dry-bag for pillow and change of dry clothes
How Often Will We Camp? Camping is limited to one night per voyage and is available on Peninsula, Circle Crossing, and Marine Mammals Voyages. Is There A Participant Limit? We can accommodate 30 participants per voyage. Sign up early — the camping option frequently sells out! What Is Included? We provide the following camping equipment:
• 4-season mountaineering tents • A limited number of mountaineering bivy sacks (optional, if a few individuals wish to sleep out) • Insulated sleeping pads We will also provide one portable toilet for the group. True darkness during the polar summer is limited or absent, so a headlamp or flashlight is not required equipment; though you may wish to bring a light on trips departing after February 1, when the night sun is less powerful. What Do Passengers Need To Supply? To take part in the camping program, you must be appropriately dressed. Details of the recommended clothing are listed in our preparatory material.
• Insulated sleeping bag, rated to -20° F (-29° C). We do not expect temperatures below 10° F, but warmer bags ensure your comfort overnight.
For detailed rate and date information on all activities please see page 30. Note: Space on Adventure Activities is limited, and typically sells-out prior to departure.
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CITIZEN SCIENCE
Citizen Science “Citizen Science,” the involvement of nonscientists in hard science has been going on for a very long time. Think Sir Isaac Newton, Ben Franklin, and Charles Darwin. The advent of the Internet has broadened participation from a small number of “gentleman scientists” to thousands of individuals around the world that observe, record, and report on natural phenomena. This is particularly helpful in remote and difficult destinations, like the Antarctic, where it is challenging to support year-round academic observation teams. Guests on all Polar Latitudes voyages are invited to participate in a variety of activities that support important research projects in four major disciplines: Oceanography, Glaciology, Ornithology and Marine Biology. The data we collect contributes to better understanding of climate change and how that is affecting the Antarctic Continent.
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CITIZEN SCIENCE ď„‘
Taking Phytoplankton samples for the Scripps Institute of Oceanography. Attempting to better understand the health of the Antarctic biosphere.
Penguin surveys for Stony Brook University, NY. Studying population dynamics of Adelie vs. Gentoo penguins.
Taking seawater salinity, temperature, and water quality samples for the Scripps Institute of Oceanography.
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RATES & DATES
Rates & Dates 2018–2019 DEPARTURES Voyage dates
Ship
Begin/End
Itinerary
Days
Triple
Porthole
Window
Promenade
Deluxe
Veranda
Penthouse
Owner's
Nov 3 – Nov 24, 2018
HSK
PMY/USH
FSG
22
$14,295
$16,595
$18,495
$18,995
$19,395
$21,595
$24,295
$27,295
Nov 23 – Dec 3, 2018
HSK
USH/USH
Nov 30 – Dec 10, 2018
ISK
USH/USH
PEN
11
$6,995
$7,995
$9,495
$9,995
$10,395
$11,495
$12,295
$13,595
PEN
11
$6,995
$7,995
$9,495
$10,295
$10,695
$11,495
$12,295
$13,595
Dec 9 – Dec 19, 2018
ISK
Dec 18 – Dec 29, 2018
ISK
USH/USH
PEN
11
$6,995
$7,995
$9,495
$10,295
$10,695
$11,495
$12,295
$13,595
USH/USH
PEN
12
$9,995
$12,495
$14,595
$15,295
$15,695
$16,495
$18,995
$21,995
Dec 28, 2018 – Jan 8, 2019
ISK
USH/USH
PEN
12
$9,995
$12,495
$14,595
$15,295
$15,695
$16,495
$18,995
$21,995
Dec 31, 2018 – Jan 19, 2019 HSK
USH/USH
FSG
20
$16,995
$20,795
$22,995
$23,695
$23,995
$26,995
$29,695
$32,295
Jan 18 – Jan 29, 2019
HSK
USH/USH
PEN
12
$9,995
$12,495
$14,595
$14,995
$15,395
$16,495
$18,995
$21,995
Feb 12 – Mar 3, 2019
ISK
USH/USH
FSG
20
$16,995
$20,795
$22,995
$23,995
$24,295
$26,995
$29,695
$32,295
Feb 26 – Mar 12, 2019
HSK
USH/USH
CIR
15
$10,995
$14,795
$16,595
$16,995
$17,495
$19,295
$21,995
$23,995
Mar 2 – Mar 15, 2019
ISK
USH/USH
MAM
14
$9,995
$12,495
$14,595
$15,295
$15,695
$16,495
$18,995
$21,995
CIR Crossing the Antarctic Circle
FSG Falklands,South Georgia & Antarctica
PEN The Antarctic Peninsula
MAM Marine Mammals of the Antarctic Peninsula
Important Details
Friends & Family
The dates & prices, for all of the itineraries listed above, include a pre-embarkation hotel night at the port of embarkation. Trip lengths include the day you arrive and the day on which you disembark. Prices quoted are per-person based on double/triple occupancy. For complete details on program inclusions and conditions please enquire.
Have three people in your party? Most suites have a sofa, which converts to a bed suitable for persons up to 5’10” in height.
Please note • The third berth in a triple suite is suitable for passengers up to 5’10” in height. • A limited number of twin suites may be sold for single occupancy at 1.7 times the twin rate.
Rates vary by category, please enquire.
Adventure Options Kayaking: Available on all voyages: $695 Please sign up at time of booking. Camping: Available on all Peninsula, Circle Crossing, and Marine Mammals voyages: $125
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HSK = Hebridean Sky
ISK = Island Sky
DECK PLANS
MS Hebridean Sky Owner's Suite Penthouse Suites Veranda Suites
Bridge Observation Area
Deluxe Suites Promenade Suites 601
602
Window Suites 603
Triple Suites
605
604
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
415
414
417
416
419
329
330
331
332
418
333
334
420
335
336
421
422
423
424
338
Hospital 252 255
254
339
340
257
256
341
342
259
258
261
260
425
426
343
344
427
428
345
346
429
430
347
348
262
606
Reception
Porthole Suites
Library
Restaurant
Lounge
Outdoor Cafe
The Club
As of February 17, 2017
Sun Deck Zodiac Boarding Platform
PENTHOUSE DECK
VERANDA DECK
PROMENADE DECK
DECK 3
DECK 2
MS Island Sky Owner's Suite Penthouse Suites Bridge
Observation Area
Deluxe Suites
415
414
417
416
419
418
Promenade Suites
332 334
335
336 338
255
254
339
340
257
509 511
Deck Access
508
422
256
341
342
259
258
343
344
261
260
424
510
425
426
345
346
512
427
428
347
348
262
STAIRS
LIFT
Reception
423
LIFT
LIFT
604
507
421
Hospital
STAIRS
STAIRS
603
602
506
LIFT
STAIRS
Deluxe and Promenade Suites have a tinted sliding glass door to bring Antarctica into your suite and give easy access to the Promenade Deck
601
505
STAIRS
Porthole Suites
Owner’s Suite
LIFT
Triple Suites
600
STAIRS
Window Suites
331 333
420 Deck Access
Veranda Suites
Outdoor Cafe
As of June 12, 2017
Restaurant
The Club Library
Lounge
STAIRS
Sun Deck
Zodiac Boarding Platform
PENTHOUSE DECK
VERANDA DECK
PROMENADE DECK
DECK 3
DECK 2
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