Sylvia Earle
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13 Night Deep Weddell Sea following Otto Nordenskjold Cruise and Land Tour from Ushuaia

Ship: Sylvia Earle
Cruise Line: Aurora Expeditions
Sailed: Sunday, Mar 24, 2024 from Ushuaia, Argentina
Ended: Saturday, Apr 6, 2024
The itinerary information below reflects the original day-by-day port of call schedule for the Sunday, Mar 24, 2024 departure of the Sylvia Earle. If Aurora Expeditions modified this itinerary for weather or operational reasons after departing , the modified schedule would not be reflected here.
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Day by Day Summary and Map

Day 1 - Sunday - Mar 24, 2024
Ushuaia, Argentina
Ushuaia, Argentina    
Arrive in Ushuaia, where you will be met by a representative of Aurora Expeditions and transferred with your fellow expeditioners to your assigned pre-voyage hotel. If you are already in Ushuaia, please make your way to your hotel. Check-in is from 3 pm. This afternoon, visit the Aurora Expeditions hospitality desk in the lobby at Las Hayas Ushuaia Resort, Luis Fernando Martial 1650, between 3 pm and 7 pm, to collect your luggage tags, and confirm if you wish to join the Beagle Channel and Isla de los Lobos (Sea Lion Island) Cruise tomorrow. The expedition team will confirm details regarding your embarkation day, answer any questions, and provide you with information on where to dine or purchase last-minute items. Expeditioners arriving after 7 pm will find a welcome pack waiting for them at check-in. Please visit the hospitality desk tomorrow between 8 am and 10 am. The remainder of your time is at leisure. All meals today are at your own expense. Assigned accommodation: Las Hayas Ushuaia Resort or Los Acebos Ushuaia Hotel
Day 2 - Monday - Mar 25, 2024
Ushuaia, Argentina
Ushuaia, Argentina    
Cruise Begins    
Ushuaia, Argentina    
This morning, enjoy breakfast and check-out. Please ensure your cabin luggage is fitted with cabin tags clearly labeled with your name and cabin number. Take your cabin luggage to hotel reception, prior to, or at check-out. Your luggage will be stored and transferred directly to the port for clearance, to be placed in your cabin ahead of your arrival onboard. Please keep any valuables or personal items with you throughout the day. Your morning is at leisure to explore Ushuaia. Those wishing to join an afternoon catamaran cruise, meet back at the hotel lobby at 12:45 pm ready to transfer to the port at 1 pm. Here we board our catamaran and sail the Beagle Channel, towards the city's iconic Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse. Crossing the Bridges Archipelago we'll slow down to watch colonies of sea lions and imperial cormorants sun themselves on the rocky outcrops, while gulls, rock cormorants, skuas, petrels, albatrosses, and cauquenes are often sighted. This cruise offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding mountain range, in addition to hearing tales of the people and communities of the region. Alternatively, enjoy your day at leisure and meet at your hotel lobby at 3 pm to be transferred to the pier for embarkation. Once onboard, you'll have time to settle into your cabin before the important mandatory briefings. As the ship pulls away from port, we'll gather on the deck to commence our adventure with spectacular views over Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego. This evening, get to know your fellow expeditioners and friendly expedition team and crew at a welcome dinner to celebrate the start of a thrilling adventure to Antarctica.
Day 3 - Tuesday - Mar 26, 2024
Drake Passage, Antarctica
Drake Passage, Antarctica    
As we commence the Drake Passage crossing, we make the most of our time getting comfortable with the motions of the sea. Our expedition team will help us prepare for our first landing, introducing us to important wildlife guidelines and biosecurity procedures and starting our lecture program about Antarctica's history, wildlife, and environment. Our Antarctic wildlife experiences begin as we enjoy watching and photographing the many seabirds often seen soaring around the ship, including majestic albatrosses and giant petrels following our vessel. On sea days, you can enjoy the facilities onboard the vessel including the gym, sauna, and jacuzzis or relax in one of the observation lounges. On Day 4 the excitement is palpable as you near the South Shetland Islands and the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, with everyone converging on the observation decks to spot their first iceberg. Now that you're south of the Antarctic Convergence the ocean takes on a whole new character, as you're surrounded by porpoising penguins and dramatic icebergs. The memory of your first iceberg sighting is likely to remain with you for a lifetime. Time and weather permitting, we may attempt our first Antarctic landing in the late afternoon.
Day 4 - Wednesday - Mar 27, 2024
Drake Passage, Antarctica
Drake Passage, Antarctica    
Day 5 - Thursday - Mar 28, 2024
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica    
It's almost impossible to describe the feeling of arriving in Antarctica. Stepping outside and taking a deep breath of some of the most fresh, crisp air on earth is an experience to cherish forever. Once you arrive, the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands are ours to explore. It was here that Nordenskjold and his team caught their first glimpses of Antarctica and made their first landings, just over one hundred years ago. After making landfall at Harmony Cove and exploring the South Shetland Islands, they continued into the Gerlache and Orleans straits, creating the first detailed charts of these coastlines from their wooden sailboat, the Antarctic. Your experienced expedition team, who have made countless journeys to this area, will design your voyage from day to day, choosing the best options based on the prevailing weather, ice conditions, and wildlife opportunities. While on the Peninsula we generally make landings or Zodiac excursions twice a day. Make sure you rug up before joining a Zodiac cruise to view spectacular ice cliffs or explore grounded icebergs, keeping an eye out for whales, seals, and penguins, which frequently travel and feed in these waters. Zodiacs will also transport you from the ship to land, where you can visit penguin rookeries, discover historic sites, and explore some of the favorite spots along the Peninsula. While ashore we aim to stretch our legs, wandering along pebbly beaches or perhaps up snow-covered ridgelines to vantage points with mountains towering overhead and ice-speckled oceans below. If you have chosen an optional activity, you will have the option to do that whenever conditions allow, and of course keen polar plungers will have the chance to fully immerse themselves in polar waters - conditions permitting! In addition to Zodiac cruises and shore excursions, we may ship-cruise some of the narrow, dramatic straits separating offshore islands from the mainland, or linger in scenic bays to marvel at sculptural icebergs and photograph spectacular scenery. This is a great time to enjoy the observation lounge for uninterrupted views of Antarctica in all its splendor. Keep an ear out for the creak and deep rumble of glaciers as they break off, calving into the sea. Take a quiet moment to experience the wonder of this incredible white continent. Towards the Weddell Sea: Remote and inaccessible, entry into the Weddell Sea is highly prized among polar adventurers. Your passage begins at the northernmost extreme of the Antarctic Peninsula, in the beautifully barren Antarctic Sound. In this seldom-visited part of the Peninsula volcanic peaks tower above penguin colonies, and wave-sculpted icebergs parade through the deep channels leading to the Weddell Sea. When Captain Carl Anton Larsen skillfully steered the Antarctic through these waters in 1902, the Swedish Antarctic Expedition became the first to transit this now-famed waterway, which is named for their vessel. Unbeknownst to him, their uneventful passage through the Antarctic Sound was a stroke of good fortune: the region has since gained the nickname 'Iceberg Alley' and a reputation for being frequently filled with ice driven into the sound by the powerful Weddell Gyre. Continuing further east, embrace the expedition spirit as you forge your way as far as possible into the Weddell Sea. The Weddell Sea is renowned for its breathtaking tabular icebergs and expansive sea ice, which attracts an abundance of wildlife, including crabeater seals, Weddell seals, and an array of seabirds. Take some time out on deck to observe the flight of storm petrels, prions, and Antarctic cormorants drawn here by the rich blooms of Antarctic krill that flourish in the shelter of this ice-covered sea. This part of the Weddell Sea is also a stronghold for Adelie penguins, which flourish in the presence of abundant ice and krill. This is the natural amphitheater where the grand drama of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition (SAE) unfolded, and sites of historical significance are scattered across the eastern shores of the Antarctic Peninsula. As you sail through these historic seas, join your expedition team in the lecture room to hear presentations on the local wildlife and geology, and the stunning story of struggle and survival behind Nordenskjold's adventure. One of the great legacies of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition was the discovery of an extensive array of fossils including gastropods, large clams, and ammonites. Nordenskjold, a trained geologist, was inspired to visit the region after Captain Carl Anton Larsen discovered petrified wood on Seymour Island during an earlier Antarctic expedition in 1892. Returning to the same region, Nordenskjold collected the first samples of fossilized penguins, and discovered plant fossils from the Jurassic era. These discoveries led him to theorize that Antarctica may once have been much warmer, and covered by temperate forest with ferns and tropical plants, a view widely accepted today. We aim to cruise these dramatic coastlines explored by Nordenskjold and his men, and attempt to land at some of the historic locations that provided a backdrop for this incredible story of Antarctic survival.
Day 6 - Friday - Mar 29, 2024
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica    
Day 7 - Saturday - Mar 30, 2024
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica    
Day 8 - Sunday - Mar 31, 2024
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica    
Day 9 - Monday - Apr 1, 2024
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica    
Day 10 - Tuesday - Apr 2, 2024
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica    
Day 11 - Wednesday - Apr 3, 2024
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica    
Day 12 - Thursday - Apr 4, 2024
Drake Passage, Antarctica
Drake Passage, Antarctica    
We leave the ice behind and re-enter the Drake Passage for our return journey to South America. There is still plenty of time to enjoy the magic of the Southern Ocean and the life that calls it home. Join your expedition team in the lecture room for presentations and polar film showings, or meet your fellow travelers in the bar, library, or observation deck to share your experiences. Or, perhaps find a quiet space to review your photos and reflect on your experience as you return to the northern world. As we approach the tip of South America, our Captain may sail close to legendary Cape Horn, weather and time permitting. We hope you become ambassadors for Antarctica and tell your family, friends, and colleagues about your journey to this magical place, advocating for its conservation and preservation so that they might one day visit the region to experience what you have been lucky to see and do here.
Day 13 - Friday - Apr 5, 2024
Drake Passage, Antarctica
Drake Passage, Antarctica    
Day 14 - Saturday - Apr 6, 2024
Ushuaia, Argentina
Ushuaia, Argentina    
During the early morning, we cruise up the Beagle Channel, before quietly slipping into dock in Ushuaia, where we will be free to disembark around 8 am. Farewell your expedition team and fellow passengers as we all continue our onward journeys, hopefully with a newfound sense of the immense power of nature. Upon disembarkation, for those continuing their travels in the region, transportation to the hotel will be arranged exclusively for guests who have booked their accommodations through Aurora or for those staying in downtown areas near the port. Expeditioners departing on flights prior to 12:30 pm will be directly transferred to Ushuaia Airport, those with flights after 12:30 pm will have the opportunity to explore Ushuaia before an afternoon airport transfer, and the transfer procedures and details will be communicated onboard before disembarkation. Note: At the conclusion of the voyage, booking flights departing Ushuaia prior to 12 pm on the day of disembarkation is not recommended in case there are delays.

Other Sail Dates and Itineraries on Sylvia Earle

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Jan 29, 2026(Thursday) 12 Night Across the Antarctic Circle and Land Tour
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$19,195per person$21,395per person$33,195per personView
Feb 8, 2026(Sunday) 11 Night Across the Antarctic Circle Fly the Drake and Land Tour
Departing from Punta Arenas, Chile
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$21,416per person$23,936per person$37,166per personView
Feb 17, 2026(Tuesday) 12 Night Wild Antarctica featuring the Weddell Sea and Land Tour
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$16,076per person$17,996per person$27,916per personView
Feb 28, 2026(Saturday) 19 Night South Georgia Falklands and Antarctic Odyssey and Land Tour
Departing from Ushuaia, Argentina
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$23,516per person$26,236per person$40,716per personView
Mar 17, 2026(Tuesday) 11 Night Antarctic Explorer and Land Tour
Departing from Punta Arenas, Chile
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$14,316per person$15,996per person$24,796per personView
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