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    Antarctic & Falklands Expedition

    MS Roald Amundsen

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    15 nuits   MS Roald Amundsen  

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    28.11.2026

    Itinéraire Buenos Aires - Fly to Ushuaia - Ushuaia - Drake Passage - Drake Passage - Antarctica - Antarctica - Antarctica - Antarctica - Antarctica plus

    Spend five full days in Antarctica during its summer season. Take a stroll on shore, cruise by icebergs and glaciers, and spot whales and penguin colonies. You’ll also explore the scenic, sandy beaches of the Falkland Islands, visit Stanley (its capital), and identify penguin species that are not common, even in Antarctica.

    Informations de voyage

    Date
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    Arrivée
    Départ
    28.11.26
    Buenos Aires

    Buenos Aires is Argentina’s big, cosmopolitan capital city. Its center is the Plaza de Mayo, lined with stately 19th-century buildings including Casa Rosada, the iconic, balconied presidential palace. Other major attractions include Teatro Colón, a grand 1908 opera house with nearly 2,500 seats, and the modern MALBA museum, displaying Latin American art.

    29.11.26
    Fly to Ushuaia
    29.11.26
    Ushuaia

    Ushuaia is a resort town in Argentina. It’s located on the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, the southernmost tip of South America, nicknamed the “End of the World.” The windswept town, perched on a steep hill, is surrounded by the Martial Mountains and the Beagle Channel. It’s the gateway to Antarctica cruises and tours to nearby Isla Yécapasela, known as “Penguin Island” for its penguin colonies.

    30.11.26
    Drake Passage
    01.12.26
    Drake Passage
    02.12.26
    Antarctica

    Antarctica, the southernmost continent and site of the South Pole, is a virtually uninhabited, ice-covered landmass. Most cruises to the continent visit the Antarctic Peninsula, which stretches toward South America. It’s known for the Lemaire Channel and Paradise Harbor, striking, iceberg-flanked passageways, and Port Lockroy, a former British research station turned museum. The peninsula’s isolated terrain also shelters rich wildlife, including many penguins

    03.12.26
    Antarctica

    Antarctica, the southernmost continent and site of the South Pole, is a virtually uninhabited, ice-covered landmass. Most cruises to the continent visit the Antarctic Peninsula, which stretches toward South America. It’s known for the Lemaire Channel and Paradise Harbor, striking, iceberg-flanked passageways, and Port Lockroy, a former British research station turned museum. The peninsula’s isolated terrain also shelters rich wildlife, including many penguins

    04.12.26
    Antarctica

    Antarctica, the southernmost continent and site of the South Pole, is a virtually uninhabited, ice-covered landmass. Most cruises to the continent visit the Antarctic Peninsula, which stretches toward South America. It’s known for the Lemaire Channel and Paradise Harbor, striking, iceberg-flanked passageways, and Port Lockroy, a former British research station turned museum. The peninsula’s isolated terrain also shelters rich wildlife, including many penguins

    05.12.26
    Antarctica

    Antarctica, the southernmost continent and site of the South Pole, is a virtually uninhabited, ice-covered landmass. Most cruises to the continent visit the Antarctic Peninsula, which stretches toward South America. It’s known for the Lemaire Channel and Paradise Harbor, striking, iceberg-flanked passageways, and Port Lockroy, a former British research station turned museum. The peninsula’s isolated terrain also shelters rich wildlife, including many penguins

    06.12.26
    Antarctica

    Antarctica, the southernmost continent and site of the South Pole, is a virtually uninhabited, ice-covered landmass. Most cruises to the continent visit the Antarctic Peninsula, which stretches toward South America. It’s known for the Lemaire Channel and Paradise Harbor, striking, iceberg-flanked passageways, and Port Lockroy, a former British research station turned museum. The peninsula’s isolated terrain also shelters rich wildlife, including many penguins

    07.12.26
    Drake Passage
    08.12.26
    Drake Passage
    09.12.26
    Falkland Islands

    The Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) are a remote South Atlantic archipelago. With rugged terrain and cliff-lined coasts, its hundreds of islands and islets are home to sheep farms and abundant birdlife. The capital, Stanley, sits on East Falkland, the largest island. The town’s Falkland Islands Museum has themed galleries devoted to maritime exploration, natural history, the 1982 Falklands War and other subjects.

    10.12.26
    Falkland Islands

    The Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) are a remote South Atlantic archipelago. With rugged terrain and cliff-lined coasts, its hundreds of islands and islets are home to sheep farms and abundant birdlife. The capital, Stanley, sits on East Falkland, the largest island. The town’s Falkland Islands Museum has themed galleries devoted to maritime exploration, natural history, the 1982 Falklands War and other subjects.

    11.12.26
    Falkland Islands

    The Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) are a remote South Atlantic archipelago. With rugged terrain and cliff-lined coasts, its hundreds of islands and islets are home to sheep farms and abundant birdlife. The capital, Stanley, sits on East Falkland, the largest island. The town’s Falkland Islands Museum has themed galleries devoted to maritime exploration, natural history, the 1982 Falklands War and other subjects.

    12.12.26
    At Sea
    13.12.26
    Ushuaia

    Ushuaia is a resort town in Argentina. It’s located on the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, the southernmost tip of South America, nicknamed the “End of the World.” The windswept town, perched on a steep hill, is surrounded by the Martial Mountains and the Beagle Channel. It’s the gateway to Antarctica cruises and tours to nearby Isla Yécapasela, known as “Penguin Island” for its penguin colonies.

    13.12.26
    Fly to Buenos Aires

    Le MS Roald Amundsen est le premier de deux navires hybrides que Hurtigruten ajoutera à sa flotte au cours des prochaines années, réduisant les émissions en naviguant avec une propulsion électrique. La technologie hybride, associée à la construction avancée de la coque et à l’utilisation efficace de l’électricité à bord, réduira de 20 % la consommation de carburant et les émissions de CO2 des navires. La construction de ces deux navires représente l’investissement le plus important de l’histoire de Hurtigruten.

    L’avenir de la navigation sera silencieux et sans émission. MS Roald Amundsen ouvrira la voie vers un mode de transport encore plus durable. Naviguer à base de l’électricité est non seulement un avantage considérable pour l’environnement, mais cela renforcera également l’impact de l’expérience de la nature pour les invités. Le navire sera spécialement construit pour les voyages dans les eaux polaires et servira de camp de base confortable en mer – amenant les aventuriers du monde entier vers les destinations les plus spectaculaires de la manière la plus durable.

    Salle à Manger Principale
    Restaurant

    Expedition Team
    Centre Médical
    Pont d’Observation
    Réception

    Bibliothèque
    Running Track

    Gym
    Centre Bien-Être

    Jacuzzi
    Terrasse de Piscine

    Cabine

    Aperçu du voyage

    15 nuits avec MS Roald Amundsen - - Départ 28.11.2026

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