Galapagos of the Southern Ocean
13 nights Expedition Cruise
aboard m/v Spirit of Enderby
 
Dates and Prices:
 
18 November, 2011 - 01 December, 2011
Heritage Suite USD 7,990 pp Limited
Mini Suite USD 7,400 pp Limited
Superior Plus USD 6,950 pp Limited
Superior USD 6,500 pp Limited
Main Deck USD 5,750 pp Waitlisted
Main Deck Triple USD 5,050 pp Limited

Government Landing Fees $600.00 USD pp

09 December, 2012 - 21 December, 2012

Heritage Suite USD 7,990 pp Available
Mini Suite USD 7,400 pp Available
Superior Plus USD 6,950 pp Available
Superior USD 6,500 pp Available
Main Deck USD 6,000 pp Available
Main Deck Triple USD 5,050 pp Available

 Government Landing Fees $600.00 USD pp

 
Day 1: Dunedin
Meet your fellow voyagers and Expedition Staff for an informal get-together over dinner at the hotel, where you will stay overnight.
 

Day 2: Depart Port of Otago
The Captain welcomes you aboard the Spirit of Enderby and as you settle into your cabin, our adventure begins.

Day 3: The Snares Islands
North East Island is the largest of the Snares and, staggeringly, this one island is home to more nesting seabirds than all of the British Isles together.
 Zodiac cruising the rugged coastline we learn how the islands got their name and encounter Snares Crested Penguins,
Cape Petrel and Buller’s Albatross on the imposing cliffs. We are also likely to encounter Antarctic Terns, White-fronted Terns, Red-billed Gulls, Tomtits and Fernbirds.
 
Day 4: Auckland Islands - Enderby Island
Named for the same distinguished shipping family as our own vessel and one of the most beautiful islands in the group,
this is a great birding location and a chance to see everything from the famous Southern Royal Albatross and Northern Giant Petrel to parakeets,
bellbirds and the endemic shag, teal and snipe. Sandy Bay is one of three breeding grounds on the Auckland Islands for the rare Hooker’s Sea Lion.
 
Day 5: Auckland Islands- Carnley Harbour
These islands have witnessed many a shipwreck in days gone by; loaded in human history, they harbour tales of castaways,
bullion and coastwatchers through to today’s scientific visitors. We land in Carnley Harbour to visit the Shy Mollymawk colony
and perhaps spot the beautiful Wandering Albatross spreading its huge wingspan above the cliffs. With an island named Disappointment
and a mountain called the Tower of Babel this unique archipelago has to be seen to be believed.

Days 6 and 7: Campbell Island

We spend two days exploring the island by foot and take in the panorama of rocky islets and sea stacks;
once the lonely preserve of settlers and seal hunters and now returned to nature. Enjoy an easy walk to the nesting site of the
Southern Royal Albatross at Col Lyall or walk across the hills to Northwest Bay and see the strange and beautiful ‘mega herbs’ growing on the hills –
huge pink and yellow wildflowers that have adapted to the harsh conditions. We also seek out other wildlife such as Campbell Island Shags, Light-mantled Sooty
Albatross and, on the beaches beyond, young male Sea Lions testing their strength.
 
Day 8: At Sea
Take in informal lectures with our experts on the Subantarctic Islands and the tumultuous Southern Ocean;
relax in the ship’s bar or catch up on your reading in the library. Crossing the confluence of warmer and cooler waters at the
Subantarctic Convergence we can expect the birdlife to be abundant including five or six kinds of albatross and petrel.
Join us on the bridge, where we keep a keen lookout for them and for whales.
 
Days 9 and 10: Macquarie Island
The only place in the world where the beautiful Royal Penguin breeds, this remote outpost in the middle of the roaring
westerly winds supports a breathtaking concentration of wildlife. You will never forget your first experience of a noisy ‘penguin city’,
where the dapper inhabitants show no fear of their strange visitors and where you will be immersed in a tumult of chattering, feeding chicks; territorial disputes;
petty pilfering and courtship displays. We meet with scientists and Park Rangers based here and also seek out the thousands of Elephant Seals lolling on the beaches and dunes.

 Days 11 - 13: At Sea
Relax and reflect on a remarkable journey, join our experts for a recap of highlights and enjoy a farewell dinner on the final night.

 Day 14: Port of Hobart
Making safe harbour at last in historic Hobart, our adventure ends with fond farewells and memories that will last long beyond flights home.
After breakfast and customs formalities have been completed, we will disembark. Transfer by coach to the central city of Hobart or to Hobart Airport.
Landings at the Subantarctic Islands are by permit only as administered by the Government of New Zealand. No landings are permitted at Snares Is.
Circumstances may be encountered during our voyage which will make it necessary or desirable to deviate from the proposed itinerary.
These circumstances include poor weather and opportunities for making unplanned excursions. Your Expedition Leader will keep you fully informed during the voyage.

 

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