2022-23 season began on October 1, 2022 with an expedition to the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) and South Georgia. Forty-three additional trips make up Antarctica21’s 2022-23 season, offering polar travelers a choice of seven different itineraries to the Falklands (Malvinas), South Georgia, and the Antarctic Peninsula aboard the company’s two vessels, Magellan Explorer and Ocean Nova. There are still some cabins available, and international travelers can save USD$2,000 per person on nine departures on Ocean Nova with the Antarctic Travel Credit promotion.
Actively employed in the travel industry can also experience one of Antarctica21’s fly and cruise expeditions with preferential trade rates that have been reduced up to 60%. With this special perk, travel professionals can familiarize themselves with the destination and Antarctica21’s boutique product offer.
Of the travel industry will sail on the sturdy and nimble Ocean Nova on the Classic Antarctica Air-Cruise, the Company’s most popular Antarctic expedition itinerary. They will arrive to Antarctica by a 2-hour flight from Punta Arenas, Chile while skipping the stormy Drake Passage. The expeditions will then explore the South Shetland Islands and the shores of the Antarctic Peninsula over five days, with daily shore landings, before flying back to Chile. Ice-filled fjords, spectacular icebergs, penguins, seals, and whales will be on display in the White Continent.
Professionals can secure their participation by filling out a request form at www.antarctica21.com/travel-industry-offer or through the Company’s teams of Travel Consultants via email at sales@antarctica21.com.
About Antarctica21
Antarctica21 operates air-cruise expeditions to Antarctica. The Company was founded in 2003 by adventurers who believed there was a better way to travel to Antarctica. Before Antarctica21, travelers who wanted to reach the Antarctic Peninsula had only one option: a 2-day sail across the notoriously rough seas of the Drake Passage. However, since 2003, the Company’s boutique wilderness adventures have offered a more comfortable alternative. A two-hour flight takes guests from Punta Arenas, the Chilean gateway to Patagonia, directly to Antarctica, where they then board their expedition ship. No stormy crossing. No seasickness. Just quick, total immersion in the adventure of Antarctica. The Company operates small expedition vessels with a maximum of 73 guests, offering flexibility and access that larger ships simply can’t match. Guests get on and off the ship efficiently, so their time ashore is focused where it should be: savoring every moment of a travel experience unlike any other. For more information, visit www.antarctica21.com.