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New South Georgia

New Classic South Georgia 2027

The Falklands Islands (Malvinas) and South Georgia are home to hundreds of thousands of albatrosses and penguins, including the King Penguin, as well as seals and whales. This, along with spectacular scenery and the fascinating history of the early explorers, especially Sir Ernest Shackleton, make for a truly memorable trip.

Destinations
Falklands Islands (Malvinas) and South Georgia
Departure Port
Vessel
Duration
17 nights / 18 days
Months
Oct - Nov
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Day by Day Itinerary

Day 1Ushuaia

In the afternoon, we board the USHUAIA, where you'll be welcomed by the Captain, crew, and Expedition Team. After a welcome cocktail and safety briefing, you'll have time to meet your fellow travellers before setting sail through the Beagle Channel. Our adventure begins as we head toward the spectacular Western Falkland Islands (Malvinas), renowned for their rugged landscapes and abundant seabird colonies.

Day 2At Sea

Enjoy a full day at sea as we sail across the South Atlantic. Take advantage of the ship's open bridge policy to observe navigation alongside our officers and keep watch for albatrosses, petrels, whales, dolphins and other marine wildlife. Throughout the day, our Expedition Team will present informative lectures introducing the wildlife, history and geology of the Falkland Islands (Malvinas), preparing us for our first landings.

Day 3Western Falkland Islands (Malvinas)

Weather permitting, we'll make our first landings in the spectacular Western Falkland Islands. At West Point Island, we'll visit dramatic coastal cliffs that host colonies of Southern Rockhopper Penguins and Black-browed Albatrosses, while enjoying breathtaking views over the Atlantic. Later, we'll continue to Carcass Island, a predator-free haven where Gentoo and Magellanic Penguins, numerous songbirds and dolphins thrive. Guests may also enjoy traditional tea at the island settlement before we continue sailing overnight toward Stanley.

Day 4Eastern Falkland Islands (Malvinas)

This morning we arrive in Stanley, the charming capital of the Falkland Islands (Malvinas). Explore its museum, local shops and historic streets while discovering the island's fascinating heritage. Birdlife is abundant even within the town, with Southern Giant Petrels, Falkland Steamer Ducks, Dolphin Gulls and many other species commonly seen along the shoreline. During the afternoon we depart Stanley and begin our voyage toward South Georgia.

Day 5Bleaker Island

Discover one of the Falkland Islands' hidden gems. Bleaker Island is home to Rockhopper and Magellanic Penguins, Imperial Cormorants and a wide variety of seabirds. Surrounded by pristine landscapes and rich wildlife, this remote island offers a memorable final landing before we continue our voyage toward South Georgia.

Days 6-7At Sea - South Georgia

South Georgia will come in sight! Though extremely isolated, it has amazing scenery ranging from high mountains and mighty glaciers to deep fjords and low-lying grassland. If the weather is favorable, we would aim to visit one of the following sites in the late afternoon:

Elsehul

Situated at the northwestern extremity of South Georgia on the eastern side of the knife-edged summit ridges of Parydian Peninsula, Elsehul is a beautiful little harbor. It is the only visitor site on the island, where colonies of Black-browed and Grey-headed Albatrosses can be viewed from zodiacs within the protection of sheltered inshore waters.

Right Whale Bay

Right Whale Bay is a bay 1.5 miles (2.4 km) wide, entered between Craigie Point and Nameless Point along the north coast of South Georgia. The name dates back to at least 1922, when South Georgia was still a center for commercial whaling. Today we hope to encounter a small colony of King Penguins, along with Giant Petrels, gulls and breeding fur seals on the black ashen beach.

Days 8-13South Georgia

Over the coming days, we'll explore the breathtaking landscapes and extraordinary wildlife of South Georgia. Our itinerary will remain flexible, allowing us to take advantage of weather and sea conditions while visiting some of the island's most remarkable locations. Possible landings include Salisbury Plain, Willis Islands, Grytviken, Godthul, Fortuna Bay, Stromness, Cooper Bay, St Andrews Bay, and Drygalski Fjord. Expect unforgettable encounters with King Penguins, elephant seals, albatrosses, glaciers, dramatic mountain scenery, and the fascinating legacy of Sir Ernest Shackleton.

Days 14-16At Sea

Leaving South Georgia behind, we begin our return voyage across the South Atlantic. During these days at sea, enjoy lectures from our Expedition Team, observe seabirds and marine mammals from the deck, and reflect on the unforgettable experiences and wildlife encounters of the expedition.

Day 17Beagle Channel (Moat)

As we re-enter the Beagle Channel, enjoy the final presentations from the Expedition Team while taking in the spectacular scenery. During our farewell evening aboard, we'll celebrate our journey with the Captain and fellow travellers before arriving back in Ushuaia.

Day 18Ushuaia

Early this morning we arrive back in Ushuaia, where we disembark after breakfast, bringing an unforgettable South Atlantic expedition to an end.