Hotel Albatros Ushuaia | Ushuaia

Hotel Albatros Ushuaia is situated near the Port of Ushuaia and the Beagle Channel. All rooms feature an LCD television, a minibar, a telephone and a safe. The hotel offers a continental breakfast in the mornings. There is an on-site restaurant with options such as seafood or lamb. Guests can also enjoy a drink from the bar. Additional services include parking, Wi-Fi and room space for business or social meetings. Nearby attractions are the Martial Glacier and the private transportation stop to Cerro Castor and the Tierra del Fuego National Park.

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Ocean Explorer

Ocean Explorer is a state-of-the-art vessel designed for exploration and adventure. It can accommodate up to 151 passengers in 77 cabins, each with a private bathroom and a window or balcony. The crew consists of 99 members, including experts in various science, culture, and history fields. Ocean Explorer offers a range of public rooms and facilities to enhance the onboard experience. The standard facilities include a spacious restaurant, a presentation lounge, a mud room, a library, a gift shop, a gym, a salon/treatment room, and a medical centre. The unique features of Ocean Explorer are a speciality restaurant, an observation restaurant, an observation lounge, a pool deck, two jacuzzis, kayaks, and zodiacs. These features allow the passengers to enjoy the stunning views of the ocean and the destinations and participate in various activities and excursions.

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Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities

Tea, Coffee and Soft Drinks Included

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Stanley

Also known as Port Stanley, the town of Stanley serves as the capital of the Falkland Islands. Within this peaceful, pristine, and remote South Atlantic archipelagohe, the town of Stanley is set on the beautiful eastern coast of East Falkland Island. Reminiscent of a Scottish fishing village, Stanley features an array of brightly-painted hillside houses and possesses a definitive, quaint Scottish charm. Visitors can look forward to an array of interesting activities including: learning about the area's maritime history and Antarctic heritage at the Historic Dockyard Museum, visiting the Christ Cathedral Church, featuring a whalebone archway at its entrance; and taking a stroll around the harbour, which is home to one of the largest 19th-century ship graveyards in the world.

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South Georgia Island

South Georgia lies isolated in the South Atlantic Ocean, around 2000 kilometres east of Argentina’s southern coast. Spanning 160 kilometres in length, the island showcases a dramatic landscape of snow-capped peaks, vast glacial valleys, and rugged fjords. Dominated by the towering Allardyce and Salvesen ranges, with Mount Paget being its highest peak, over half the island remains covered in snow and glaciers. Known as the Serengeti of the Southern Ocean, South Georgia holds the densest concentration of marine mammals and birds on Earth, including over 100,000 breeding pairs of king penguins. This immense wildlife diversity extends to other penguin species, such as gentoo, chinstrap, and macaroni penguins. Historically, the island served as a major whaling hub, and remnants of whaling stations still echo its industrial past. Grytviken, a former station and now a heritage site, holds the grave of Sir Ernest Shackleton, inviting hikers to traverse his namesake path through the island’s rugged, icy terrain.

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South Shetland Islands

Situated 120 kilometres north of the Antarctic Peninsula, the South Shetland Islands are a remote destination comprising of eleven islands which form part of the icy landmass of the ‘White Continent’. This Antarctic archipelago possesses a sheer dramatic beauty with its rugged, icy, windswept landscapes dotted with research stations. It is home to a variety of wildlife such as seabirds, penguins, and large colonies of elephant seal. Visitors can look forward to exploring the spectacular islands of South Shetland, including; Livingstone Island, home to the highest point of the archipelago; King George Island, with its twelve research stations from different countries; and Deception Cove on Deception Island, an active flooded caldera featuring bubbling pools of thermal water, where visitors can take the once-in-a-lifetime ‘polar plunge’.

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Antarctica

Glistening ice sheets dominate Antarctica’s vast landscape, stretching over mountains, valleys, and hidden subglacial lakes. From above, the continent appears as a fractured expanse, ringed by floating ice shelves and edged with jagged coastlines. Almost entirely uninhabited, apart from research stations, Antarctica is the coldest, highest, driest, and windiest continent on Earth, with an interior plateau of compressed snow and a peninsula shaped by steep mountains and rocky outcrops. The Antarctic Circle marks the southernmost latitude where the sun remains visible for 24 hours during the summer, a phenomenon known as the midnight sun, while in winter, the continent is plunged into 24 hours of darkness, known as the polar night. Volcanic peaks, such as Mount Erebus, rise through the ice, and the Ross and Ronne shelves extend into the Southern Ocean. Historic huts from early explorers like Scott and Shackleton remain as relics of their expeditions. Visitors to this desolate wilderness partake in wildlife viewing, guided hikes, sea kayaking, and overnight camping — all under strict environmental controls.

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Ushuaia

Widely regarded world’s southernmost city, Ushuaia is a strikingly beautiful destination on the southern coastline of Tierra del Fuego Island, backed by mountains and facing onto Beagle channel. The city’s elegant commercial centre offers a variety of cultural and entertainment activities, while its natural location means that adventure enthusiasts are spoilt for choice, with kayaking, skiing, hiking and sailing all on offer. For a more serene excursion, boat cruises are a popular way to view the glacier off Ushuaia’s coast.

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