Antarctica
In addition to the Antarctic Peninsula itinerary (see trip Ref. AOP), you'll go further south in an attempt to cross the Polar Circle at 66? 30'S to see magnificent ice-filled channels, sounds and soaring mountains. This is even more dependent on weather and ice conditions than the other cruises but the icebreaking capabilities of the Polar Star mean that the chances of success are good.
The Great White Continent is still a remote and isolated place - truly the last frontier on earth. The only realistic approach is still by sea and we have chosen to use the expedition ship 'Polar Star' to ensure the best possible experience of this extraordinary and untouched part of the world. We are offering a range of cruises that allow different lengths of holiday and a variety of experiences.
Polar Star - About your cruise
Built for the Swedish Maritime Administration, the Polar Star is the first ice-breaker to be fully converted for expedition cruising. Carrying approximately 100 passengers the range of cabins and public rooms offer a high degree of comfort. There is a large observation lounge and open bridge policy. A full expedition/naturalist team on board will give talks on the wildlife, natural environment and history of the area. These experts will also accompany all our expeditions ashore which will normally be carried out in sturdy inflatable 'zodiac' boats. These expeditions will either land you ashore or will be water-based and will typically take place twice a day. Please remember that as this is an expedition cruise, the exact programme may well be varied to take advantage of good ice and weather conditions as well as the movements of wildlife.