Antarctica Cruise
Antarctica Cruise Vacation Information
There are numerous tour companies that run expedition trips and cruise vacations to Antarctica that differ in itineraries, types of touring options, dates and cruise cost. The best places to visit at Antarctica are Ross Sea, Weddell Sea and Antarctic Peninsula. For starters, always opt for Antarctica cruises, that are associated with the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO). You need to understand that most of the cruise trips for Antarctica start from Ushuaia, Argentina, while if you want to visit the eastern Antarctica or Ross Sea, then your trip will start from New Zealand or Australia. The shuttle services from cruise to the spots is provided by zodiacs, while some cruises do provide helicopter shuttles that offer you a scenic ‘flight-seeing’. Reviews for Antarctica cruise also reveals that some cruises do offer visits to nearby spots like Falkland Islands, Shetland Islands and South Georgia. Along with the rest of the cruise amenities, while on Antarctica cruise, you can enjoy various informative lectures and workshops by experts of geology, glaciology, wildlife, history, oceanography, etc., who are present on-board with you. Here are the Antarctica cruise reviews for you.
Antarctica Cruise Reviews – Popular Antarctica Cruise Ships
There are four different classes of cruiselines from which you can select the best one to visit Antarctica. They include, Icebreakers (100 passengers), expedition cruise ships (100 – 125 passengers), research boats (45 – 110 passengers) and luxury expedition ships (100 – 200 passengers). These cruises are made up of 30 individual ships from which you can select the best one for yourself.
National Geographic Endeavour
The National Geographic Endeavour is equipped with maximum capacity of 96 passengers. It started its seagoing journey as a fishing trawler in the year 1966 but then it was converted to the expedition carrier by Lindblad Expeditions. The National Geographic Endeavour is fully air conditioned, with covered deck with tables and chairs, fitness chamber, doctor’s office, LEXspa, golbal gallery, library, sauna, lounge, facilities for slide shows, films and presentations and a tiny swimming pool. It is also equipped with a fleet of zodiacs and numerous cranes for shuttle service. This is more of a expedition ship, rather than a luxury cruise!
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