Viva Expeditions | Antarctica 2023

An Antarctic cruise is undoubtedly a highlight in any traveller’s logbook. Follow in the footsteps of heroic Antarctic explorers and discover a world that is beyond your wildest imagination.

ANTARCTICA

SMALL SHIP EXPEDITION CRUISES

Antarctic Peninsula | Weddell Sea | South Georgia and Falklands East Antarctica | Sub-Antarctic Islands

We create life changing experiences in Latin America and the Polar regions that leave a positive impact on our travellers, environment and communities.

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SUSTAINABILITY We strive to conduct all of our operations responsibly, including being environmentally accountable. We are proud to work with expedition vessels that are IAATO members. The aim is to ensure that travel to the Antarctic is safe and minimizes impact on the environment and wildlife. ACCESS TO OVER 30 POLAR EXPEDITION SHIPS Viva offers the largest range of world-class vessels and experiences to the White Continent. We only recommend the highest quality of ships for our clients, whether it’s on the basis of service, expertise, knowledge or sustainability - we have you covered! WE WORK AROUND YOU Tell us your ideas, and how you like to travel, and we’ll piece it together using our first-hand knowledge. Your itinerary is as you want it to be - we work around you.

OFFICES ON GROUND Viva have operations in Peru, Argentina, Chile and Brazil, directly employing local guides and local support staff. This way we ensure that our quality standard is always carried out. We are constantly sourcing new properties, routes, experiences and new ways to visit locations, to make every journey memorable. EXCLUSIVE CHARTERS At Viva, we love exploring new and exciting regions and love hosting our own charters, often with a particular focus, whether that be environmental, cultural or social. Our exclusive departures regularly support not-for- profit organisations.

INTRODUCTION

POPULAR SHIPS

Why Travel With Viva

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Ocean Endeavour Ocean Albatros

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ANTARCTICA CRUISES

Ultramarine

World Explorer

Popular Locations

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Le Soleal

Which Itinerary is Best For Me?

Le Commandant Charcot

Wildlife in Antarctica

Ships Table

Small Ship Expedition Cruising Which Ship Should I Choose? A Typical Day in Antarctica

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OTHER DESTINATIONS

Seasons in Antarctica

Signature South America

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The Arctic

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POPULAR CRUISE LOCATIONS

FALKLAND ISLANDS

Learn more about these unique locations and why you should consider them when planning your cruise.

FALKLAND ISLANDS Set 700 km north of Antarctica, the Falklands are sparsely inhabited, dramatic and immensely fascinating. Home to five distinct species of penguins, a large colony of Albatross, an abundance of Elephant seals, Sea lions and plenty of migrating whales and dolphins, these South Atlantic islands are very much a sub- Antarctic haven. HISTORY OF THE FALKLANDS There have been French, British, Spanish and Argentine settlements during its history, and while Britain re-established its rule in 1833, the islands continue to be claimed by Argentina, which refers to them as Islas Malvinas. Argentina invaded the islands in 1982, resulting in the two-month-long undeclared Falklands War between both countries. It resulted in the surrender of all Argentine forces and the return of the islands to British administration. WHY GO: > Unique wildlife and penguin species > A dream for photography > British heritage in a rugged, windswept environment

Drake Passage

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA The Antarctic Peninsula is the largest and most prominent peninsula on the continent, extending 1,300 km between Cape Adams (Weddell Sea) and a

SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS

SOUTH GEORGIA

mainland point south of Eklund Islands. Because it is so close to mainland South America, the Antarctic Peninsula remains very popular with tourists, who are drawn by its stunning scenery and wildlife. Every day on the Antarctic peninsula brings varied landscapes—sculptural glaciers, sparkling sea ice, and dramatic mountains. Gentoo and Chinstrap penguins abound, whales are frequently seen, and fur, leopard, and Weddell seals are often sunning themselves on the ice. Guests may also visit historic huts or research stations, a powerful reminder of Antarctica’s unique history. WHY GO: > Easy access from South America > Abundant wildlife > Varied landscapes, including glaciers, icebergs, and mountain ranges

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WEDDELL SEA The Weddell Sea is known for its massive tabular icebergs. It contains the Weddell Gyre and is part of the Southern Ocean. The bay formed from the coasts of Coats Land and the Antarctic Peninsula shapes its land boundaries. The sea is fringed by numerous ice shelves, including the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf. The Weddell Sea is notable for its designation by scientists as having the clearest water of any sea and is home to huge colonies of Adelie penguins, plus crabeater seals, minke whales, and orcas. The region is also renowned for its Weddell seals. These remarkable animals are able to remain submerged for more than an hour and rasp through the ice using their teeth to maintain breathing holes. A visit to the Weddell Sea is a true privilege few have ever experienced and those who make the effort are rewarded with vast, unique ice formations, beautiful isolation, and ample wildlife. WHY GO: > Tabular Icebergs

SOUTH GEORGIA South Georgia is truly the penguin, seal and seabird headquarters of the far south, an island that figuratively bursts at the seams with Antarctic wildlife. WILDLIFE Over three-quarters of the fur seals living in Antarctica are found here, as well as several of the world’s largest rookeries of king penguins, South Georgia is the southern wildlife crèche everyone needs to experience. Salisbury Plain and St Andrew’s Bay are the two most popular landing sites for King penguin spotting whilst over on the other side of the island, you can see huge numbers of chinstrap, gentoos and glorious macaroni penguins. GRYTVIKEN South Georgia’s largest settlement is a former whaling station and also the last resting place of Sir Ernest Shackleton. Visiting his grave is an absolute bucket- list dream for so many visitors. WHY GO:

ANTARCTIC CIRCLE Only a handful of ships make the long journey beyond the circle into a latitude of 66° 33’ south. For travellers who choose an Antarctica Circle expedition, the knowledge of finally joining a very elite community of people who’ve ever sailed this far south brings an overwhelming feeling of accomplishment. WHY GO: > A true immersion into the remote beauty of Antarctica > Dramatic scenery, tabular icebergs, and sparkling blue icebergs > Increased opportunities to spot orcas, penguin colonies, and seals

EAST ANTARCTICA East Antarctica is one of the least visited locations on Earth, due to the huge distances involved and its isolation. Follow in the footsteps of the heroic age of Antarctic exploration. This region is home to the historic huts of Scott, Shackleton & Borchgrevink. Cruises departing from New Zealand are a great way to visit East Antarctica and usually include a visit to the beautiful Sub-Antarctic Islands. WHY GO: > Visit dramatic regions not often seen

> One of the world’s best destinations for wildlife > Follow in the footsteps of acclaimed explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton > Experience a unique side of Antarctica

> Experience the dramatic Transantarctic Mountains > See the historic Mawson’s Huts

ANTARCTICA

> Chance of emperor penguins > More time cruising Antarctica

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WHICH ITINERARY IS BEST FOR ME?

It can be a bit overwhelming deciding which itinerary to choose. Depending on your interests, availability, and budget, we can help you decide which itinerary is right for you.

ARGENTINA

Falkland Islands

Most popular

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Scotia Sea

Ushuaia

Drake Passage

Antarctic Peninsula

Falklands & South Georgia (18-23 day cruise) $$$$

East Antarctica from NZ (22-25+ day cruise) $$$$$

(10-12 day cruise) $$

South Georgia

Value for money Most popular affordable Antarctic itinerary. Introduction to Antarctica Experience the incredible Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands Iconic wildlife Discover amazing wildlife such as whales, seals, penguins and more. Extensive ship range Choose from over 25 world class vessels.

Longer itinerary Enjoy more time discovering the region. Extensive wildlife exploration See a wider range of wildlife including the large and colourful king penguins, elephant seals, macaroni penguins and wandering albatross. Historic landmarks Walk in the footsteps of Shackleton, visit his grave and Stromness whaling station. Natural biodiversity Discover the flora and fauna of the Sub Antarctic Islands and Antarctica.

Exploration style For those who love adventure travel, reminiscent of early explorers. Untouched territory Less than 50 tourists have travelled to Commonwealth Bay in the last 5 years. Plus visit unique Sub Antarctic Islands such as Macquarie and Campbell Islands. Unique wildlife Discover rarely seen wildlife such as the Ross seal which lives in thick pack ice. Historic landmarks Visit the heritage-listed Mawson’s Huts, one of the last remnants from the ‘Heroic Era’ of Antarctic exploration.

South Shetland Islands

Weddell Sea

ANTARCTICA

Other locations

Mawsons Huts

Macquarie Island

Weddell Sea (14 day cruise) $$$

Antarctic Circle (14-22 day cruise) $$$

Sub Antarctic Islands

(8-12 day cruise) $$$$ Did you know Antarctica is surrounded on all sides by Sub-Antarctic islands? These unique, beautiful, and biodiverse islands are rarely visited by travellers and are ideal for anyone seeking a rugged and remote adventure!

See enormous tabular icebergs and follow in the path of historic Antarctic Explorers to the rarely visited landscapes where you may even spot a rare Emperor Penguin.

Cross the fabled Antarctic Circle to the land of the midnight sun. Home to desolate, beautiful landscapes, continually shifting ice, and hardy Weddell seals.

Bluff

NEW ZEALAND

ANTARCTICA

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BLUE WHALES Southern hemisphere 'true' blue whales were reduced from around 225,000 pre-exploitation to probably less than 2,000 now and are classified as endangered. They are one of the fussiest eaters in the Antarctic, usually eating only Antarctic krill.

ANTARCTICA WILDLIFE

SPERM WHALES The name 'sperm' comes from the liquid wax called spermaceti located in the whale's head. This substance was once used in lubricants, oil lamps and candles. Sperm whales are the largest toothed whale and can be found anywhere in the open ocean.

GENTOO PENGUINS Gentoo penguins have a distinctive bright orange beak and a white patch around and behind the eye. They are mainly found on the Sub Antarctic Islands and can make as many as 450 dives per day when foraging for krill, their main diet.

SOUTH AFRICA

ATLANTIC OCEAN

MINKE WHALES Minke whales grow to nearly 9m long and are about 10 tonnes in weight. They are also very inquisitive animals and are often seen approaching ships.

MADAGASCAR

CHINSTRAP PENGUINS Chinstraps are one of the most distinguishable of all penguins. They have a thin black line running across their cheeks making them look like chin straps. They are medium-size in build and usually breed on hillside slopes.

South Georgia

EMPEROR PENGUINS At 1.1m tall, the emperor penguin towers above any other living penguin on Earth. They are mainly found on the Antarctic mainland and are also the only species to breed in the winter months. MACARONI PENGUINS Macaroni penguins are mostly found on the Sub Antarctic Islands. Their longevity is not well known, but estimated at 20 years or more. KING PENGUINS King penguins are the second largest penguin, standing 85–95cm tall. They typically breed in 2 years out of 3, they have no nests and their eggs are incubated on the adults’ feet. ORCAS Orca whales are found almost everywhere throughout the earth's oceans. They catch single prey, ranging from fish, squid, penguins, seals, dolphins, porpoises and even whales. HUMPBACK WHALES Humpbacks are one of the most active whales, they frequently breach, slapping their tails and fins on the water surface. They also have the longest annual migration of all mammals. ROCKHOPPER PENGUINS Their eyes are red and at 50cm are considerably shorter than other penguin species. They often burst from the water and land with a belly flop. ROYAL PENGUINS

Heard Island

ADÉLIE PENGUINS Adélies are found around the entire coast and small islands of Antarctica. They are excellent swimmers and have been recorded swimming as far as 300 km to forage for food for their chicks. CRABEATER SEALS Crabeater seals are the most abundant of all seal species, with a total population of 15 million. They have slender bodies, long snouts and their fur ranges from dark brown in winter to blonde in the summer. LEOPARD SEALS With the exception of orcas, leopard seals are pretty much at the top of the Antarctic food chain. Their name comes from their spotted fur, which resembles that of a leopard skin. WEDDELL SEALS Named after British Whaler James Weddell, this seal is in fact found all over Antarctica. Weddell seals can swim as deep as 800 metres and are considered one of the cutest seal species in Antarctica.

ARGENTINA

South Sandwich Islands

Falkland Islands

Ushuaia

WEDDELL SEA

CHILE

Antarctic Peninsula

Punta Arenas

DRAKE PASSAGE

INDIAN OCEAN

ANTARCTICA

Commonwealth Bay

PACIFIC OCEAN

SOUTHERN ELEPHANT SEALS The largest of all seals, the male southern elephant seal can weigh up to five tonnes. They are best found on the Sub Antarctic Islands such as Macquarie Island or South Georgia. ANTARCTIC FUR SEALS One of the smallest of all seals, the Antarctic fur seal is the common name given to the Antarctic , Sub Antarctic and New Zealand fur seals. They have teeth, whiskers, thick fur and are able to walk on all fours. They are distant relatives to dogs and sea lions.

Macquaire Island

AUSTRALIA

Campbell Island

Auckland Islands

TASMAN SEA

Royal penguins get their name from the yellow crest on their heads. The only place in the world that they breed is Macquarie Island which is also home to its largest colony. ROSS SEALS By far the hardest seal to see, the Ross seal lives almost exclusively in heavy pack ice in East Antarctica. They are solitary animals and their prey, mainly squid and fish, are caught in midwater at depths below the pack ice.

NEW ZEALAND

GIANT PETRELS Southern giant petrels breed on the Antarctic continent, Antarctic Peninsula and on Sub Antarctic Islands including South Georgia, Marion and Iles Crozet.

WANDERING ALBATROSS Wandering albatross have a white head, neck and body, a wedge-shaped tail and a large pink beak. They are best found off the Sub Antarctic Islands which include Macquarie and South Georgia.

SUB ANTARCTIC SKUA They can be found on the Sub Antarctic Islands off the coasts of Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and South America. Their estimated lifespan is approximately 11 years.

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SMALL SHIP EXPEDITION CRUISING

HOW DO I CHOOSE THE RIGHT SHIP FOR ME? Your choice of expedition vessel will play an essential role in your overall Antarctic experience. As genuine Antarctica specialists, we have the knowledge and experience to help you get this decision just right.

Antarctica is the ultimate journey, the most comprehensive, unforgettable and breathtaking trip you could ever take to the end of the world. As well as being the most mesmerising travel destination on the planet, it is also one of the most interactive.

DURATION You may not yet know where you want to go in Antarctica and how much you can budget for your trip but you probably will know how much time you have to travel.

COST It really depends on the duration of your cruise, size of the ship and the comfort levels you desire. Many ships offer early bird discounts, so it pays to plan ahead. ACTIVITIES Ships offer a variety of activities like kayaking, camping and photography programs. Make sure you pick a ship that offers the activities you want to take part in, and if they offer them on the departure you want.

WHAT IS EXPEDITION CRUISING? Expedition cruising offers an alternative way to explore than you would experience on a large cruise ship. These cruise ships are usually smaller in size and have Zodiacs on board so you can spend time out exploring the wilderness led by a highly trained expedition team. Expedition guests are usually more interested in exploring a place rather than going on a traditional cruise where the focus is mainly on the onboard experience. Every expedition is different, which is what makes the experience so unique and exciting! EXPERT GUIDES An Antarctic expedition is nothing without passionate and experienced guides. They play such an important part in delivering the experience and are not just experts in fields like marine biology, geology, and environmental science but are also just as excited and passionate about Antarctica as you are! Your expedition guides will interpret the wildlife you see, operate Zodiacs, assist you on landings, and interpret the wildlife you see on excursions. They’ll also lead presentations and workshops onboard to help you learn more about the Antarctic environment. If you have any questions about anything Antarctic related, your crew is there to help. Their number one priority is keeping you safe and making sure you have an unforgettable trip of a lifetime!

SHIP SIZE & PASSENGER NUMBERS When it comes to booking an Antarctic cruise, passenger numbers make a huge difference! This is due to strict governing rules on Antarctic ships by the International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators, or IAATO, put in place to protect the pristine Antarctic environment. WHY UNDER 200 PASSENGERS IS BEST Ships with 200 and under passengers allow for the most opportunities to get off the ship and explore. Only 100 passengers per ship can be on shore at once, so you alternate between zodiac cruising and passengers on land allowing two excursions per day. On ships with 200-500 passengers, the crew will need to alternate passenger groups and you may only have the chance to go on land once per day or once every other day. With time limits strictly in place for shore landings, this means you’re limited in your ability to explore. Large ships with over 500 passengers are not permitted to make landings on Antarctica and have limited access due to their size.

DESTINATION If you have a particular destination, like South Georgia, in mind, check that the ship visits that location.

SHIP SIZE Ship size does matter!

Remember to book activities early as popular ones, like kayaking, can sell out!

Remember, 500+ passenger ships are not allowed to make landings in Antarctica, and have restricted access to certain areas. Imagine going all that way and not being able to get off the ship and get amongst the penguins!

COMFORT LEVELS Whether you prefer 5 star dining, the use of a private butler or....? Tell us what is important to you and we can find the right ship to suit your needs.

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A TYPICAL DAY IN ANTARCTICA *

SEASONS IN ANTARCTICA

There is really no such thing as a typical day in Antarctica. Individual landing locations are different every time due to weather, ice, currents or light conditions. The time in the season will affect many of these items as will it affect what is happening with the wildlife.

MONTH

DAYLIGHT AVG TEMP SEA ICE

PENGUINS

BEST TIME TO SEE

MAX -1 °C M IN -5 °C

Spring OCTOBER

Courting

elephant seals

snow sea birds

seals

16 HOURS

MAX 2 °C M IN -3 °C

Spring NOVEMBER

elephant seals

snow

sea birds

seals

Nesting

18 HOURS

5:00am Enjoy an early coffee or wander to the open decks to set eyes on the morning’s new location for the first time. 7:00am -8:00am Breakfast is served. Once you’ve had your breakfast you return to your cabin and get ready for your first landing.

8:00am - 11:30am Once instructed, you walk down to the mud room where you get dressed in your expedition gear, put on your boots and then jump on a Zodiac to spot some penguins and explore the white continent.

11:30am - 1:30pm After a cup of tea to warm up, lunch is called and the expedition crew prepare a BBQ lunch on the back deck. The ship begins to move along slowly to your next landing site.

MAX 4 °C M IN -1 °C

Summer DECEMBER

migrating whales

sea birds

seals

Hatching

21 HOURS

MAX 5 °C M IN 0 °C

Summer JANUARY

migrating whales

sea birds

seals

Penguin chicks

20 HOURS

MAX 4 °C M IN 0 °C

Summer FEBRUARY

1:30pm - 3:30pm After lunch you may arrive at a research base. Your host shows you through the base’s living areas and you get a feel for the life of a scientist at this base. You cruise around on the zodiacs spotting wildlife, then head back to the ship once more.

3:30pm - 7:00pm Back on board the ship, you can choose to read or sit on the deck with a drink and some snacks as the ship moves again. The expedition team present a recap on the day and inform the passengers about what is planned for tomorrow.

7:00pm - 8:30pm Dinner is called. While waiting for your meal, trade images on your camera with your fellow passengers and talk about everything that you’ve seen during the day. Afterwards head to the lounge bar for some drinks or watch a movie in your cabin and relax after an amazing day.

migrating whales

sea birds

seals

Penguin chicks

16 HOURS

MAX 3 °C M IN 0 °C

Autumn MARCH

migrating whales

fur seals

sea birds

seals

Penguin chicks

13 HOURS

* On an expedition cruise with under 200 pax. Weather permitting.

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Ocean Endeavour

Ocean Albatros

SUSTAINABILITY All voyages are double carbon offset. EXPEDITION FIRST The main goal is getting passengers off the ship and experiencing the destination. EXPEDITION GUIDES 1:8 There is a marine biologist, a geologist, glaciologist, even a penguin-ologist. They share their passions during the educational program that we have on board the ship. FOUR EMBARKATION POINTS With 20 Zodiacs on the ship, all clients can get off the vessel at any given time and embark faster, safer and easier. TWO LANDINGS A DAY As this ship is under 200 passengers, you can enjoy two landings per day (weather permitting).

DINING From a hearty buffet breakfast with omelette station, a varied and filling lunch, and a three- course dinner, plus morning tea, afternoon scones, and tea and coffee, you’ll love the delicious gourmet meals served onboard. SPA, SAUNA & GYM There is a jacuzzi, sauna and gym for those who like to keep active. You can also visit the spa for a relaxing massage or spa treatment during your voyage. ACTIVITIES PROGRAM A wide range of optional activities including camping, kayaking, day paddling, stand up paddle boarding, snowshoeing, a specialised photography programme and a citizen science programme.

SUSTAINABILITY Features 4 diesel engines and 2 electro engines, all controlled electronically to optimize speed and fuel consumption. X-BOW-INFINITY CLASS This provides high stability in rough weather and allows for the smoothest movements on high waves. JACUZZI, SWIMMING POOL & SAUNA The ship features two jacuzzis and an infinity swimming pool allowing spectacular views of the polar landscape outside in a relaxing environment. TWO RESTAURANTS Choose from the Beagle or Panorama Restaurant and take in all the wonderful views from the top deck.

NORDIC BAR LOUNGE Offering a large choice of drinks, this is the perfect place to relax after an unforgettable day and make new international friends. THE POLAR SPA For an escape within your escape. Our treatments are unique, just like the places we visit. LECTURE LOUNGE The experts within our expedition team are all eager to share their adventures and knowledge with our guests within the comfort of our purpose built lecture lounge. ACTIVITIES

Your experiences through the Ocean Endeavour’s in-depth expedition program is the number one priority! _____

This stylish cruise ship is ideally suited for small ship expeditions and is deployed and dedicated to varied Antarctic voyages. _____ Length: 104m (341ft) Breadth: 18m (9ft) Gross Tonnage: 7400 Speed: 16 Knots Passengers: 146-200 Expedition Staff to Passenger Ratio: 1:12 Ice Class: Ice Class 1A

Length: 137.1m (450ft) Breadth: 21.00 (69ft) Draught: 5.80m (19ft) Gross Tonnage: 12,907 ITC Speed: 16.0 knots Cruise Speed: 15 knots Passengers: 200

A range of optional activities including camping, kayaking, day paddling, and snowshoeing.

Expedition Staff to Passenger Ratio: 1:8 Classification: Bureau Veritas: Ice Class 1B

Antarctic Peninsula

Antarctic Circle

South Georgia, Falklands & Antarctic

Antarctic Peninsula

Antarctic Circle

South Georgia/Falklands

ARGENTINA

ARGENTINA

ARGENTINA

ARGENTINA

ARGENTINA

ARGENTINA

CHILE

CHILE

CHILE

CHILE

Falkland Islands

Falkland Islands

Ushuaia

Ushuaia

Ushuaia

Ushuaia

Ushuaia

Ushuaia

Drake Passage

Drake Passage

Drake Passage

Drake Passage

South Georgia

South Georgia

South Shetlands

ANTARCTICA

ANTARCTICA

ANTARCTICA

ANTARCTICA

ANTARCTICA

ANTARCTICA

14 Days Journey to the Antarctic Circle

11 Days Best of Antarctica

23 Days Ultimate Antarctica: Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctic Circle

10 Days South Shetland Islands & Antarctic Peninsula

11 Days Antarctic Circle & South Shetland Islands

19 Days Antarctica, South Georgia & Falklands

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Ultramarine

Distinct and comfortable, refined and roomy, the 172-guest World Explorer is an all-balcony, all-suites expedition ship perfect for polar exploration. _____ Length: 126m (413ft) Breadth: 19m (62ft) Draught: 4.7m (15.5ft) Speed: 16 knots, in open water Passengers: 176 Expedition Staff to Passenger Ratio: 1:8 Ice Class: 1B World Explorer

SUSTAINABILITY Micro Auto Gasification System (MAGS) converts waste into energy at the site that it’s generated. FOUR EMBARKATION POINTS This means we can load and embark Zodiacs faster, safer and easier than ever before. TWO TWIN-ENGINE HELICOPTERS Allow more passengers to experience new destinations accessible only by air, and to enjoy more unique aerial perspectives of the polar regions. WATER-LEVEL ZODIAC HANGAR This unique design allows guests to get off the ship in a fast and efficient manner.

SUITES & STATEROOMS 102 suites across nine categories, including six solo suites with floor-to-ceiling windows. Each suite has been meticulously designed to keep guests inspired by, and connected to, the breathtaking polar landscapes outside. RESTAURANT Guests can enjoy a quiet dinner with a loved one or join a larger table of new friends. Guests will also enjoy views from every seat in addition to direct access to the deck.

SUSTAINABILITY Micro Auto Gasification System (MAGS) is the industry-leading system that converts waste into energy at the site that it’s generated. 2 ROLLS ROYCE ENGINES Featuring hybrid-electric engines, significantly reducing its environmental impact on the Polar Regions. CONTEMPORARY DESIGN An Observation Lounge for full skyline views, the Explorer Lounge for a drink and a chat, and the library for more intimate relaxing and reading. Presentations and discussions are facilitated in a dedicated lecture theatre. READY ROOM (MUD ROOM) The Mudroom enables you to comfortably prepare for, and disembark from, excursions.

SUITES & STATEROOMS Ranging in size from 20 to 33 m², every suite has either a private walk-out or French

Designed to go beyond the familiar in polar exploration, to discover new places, and to immerse you in the best the region has to offer. _____

balcony for direct ocean views. OUTDOOR POOL/HEALTH & WELLNESS

The ship features a large heated outdoor pool, and two hot tubs, a small gym, sauna, plus a spa with change rooms, showers and lockers. RESTAURANT Enjoy breakfast and lunch buffet style, while dinners are served plated in an open seating atmosphere. OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES For the adventurers, optional activities include kayaking, camping and stand-up paddleboarding.

Length: 128m (420ft) Breadth: 21.5m (70.5ft)

Speed: 16 knots Passengers: 199 Expedition Staff to Passenger Ratio: 1:8 Ice Class: 1A+, PC6

Antarctic Peninsula

Antarctic Express

South Georgia

Antarctic Peninsula

Antarctic Circle

South Georgia/Falklands

ARGENTINA

ARGENTINA

Fly to/from Buenos Aires

ARGENTINA

ARGENTINA

ARGENTINA

Fly to/from Buenos Aires

CHILE

Fly to/from Buenos Aires

Falkland Islands

Punta Arenas

Ushuaia

ARGENTINA

Ushuaia

Ushuaia

Ushuaia

South Shetland Islands

South Georgia

Ushuaia

Drake Passage

Drake Passage

Drake Passage

Drake Passage

ANTARCTICA

ANTARCTICA

ANTARCTICA

ANTARCTICA

ANTARCTICA

ANTARCTICA

11 Days Discovering the 7th Continent

14 Days Southern Expedition: Crossing the Circle

23 Days Epic Antarctica: Circle, Falklands & South Georgia

11 Days Discovering the 7th Continent

8 Days Fly the Drake

16 Days Penguin Safari: South Georgia & Antarctica

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Le Solé´al

Le Commandant Charcot

SUSTAINABILITY Modern ship with cutting-edge technologies, strict landing protocols, environmental impact studies and crew training CONTEMPORARY DESIGN With many elegant spaces to relax onboard including a main lounge, panoramic lounge, library, an open-air bar, the ideal setting for a sunset drink overlooking the pool. Lectures and onboard entertainment in a large theatre. SUITES & STATEROOMS Ranging in size from 18 to 45 m², with 24- hour room service, 95% with a private balcony OUTDOOR POOL/HEALTH & WELLNESS The ship features a large heated outdoor pool, hairdressing salon, two massage rooms, onboard spa and a fitness studio.

TWO RESTAURANTS Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner in either the elegant gastronomic restaurant featuring French and international cuisine, or in a relaxed atmosphere at the grill restaurant, accompanied by wine from the onboard wine cellar. INCLUSIONS Perfect if you are after an all inclusive experience. Cruises on Le Soléal include all meals, open bar, Wi-Fi, expedition activities, entertainment, 24/7 room service and more.

SUSTAINABILITY This ship utilises liquefied natural gas (LNG), which optimises energy consumption, water treatment and waste management.

WORLD-CLASS EXPEDITION TEAM Biologists, naturalists, engineers, glaciologists, and geologists - these Antarctic experts will be on hand to ensure the safety of all your activities and experiences and to share their passion for the poles. They will provide key insights to help you get the most out of the encounters with fauna, flora and helping you better understand the stakes and challenges involved in preserving this natural environment SCIENTIFIC LABORATORIES It hosts scientific researchers in disciplines such as glaciology, oceanography, marine biology, climatology and the social sciences. Their expertise is shared on board through presentations and citizen science sessions.

Elegant and refined, Le Soléal offers adventure in a luxury setting. _____ Length: 142m (466ft) Breadth: 18m (60ft) Draught: 15.3m (50ft) Speed: 14 knots crusing Passengers: 264 (200 on Antarctic Expeditions) Staff to Passenger Ratio: 1:8 Ice Class: 1C

The world’s first hybrid-electric LNG-powered luxury ice breaker. _____ Length: 150m (492ft) Breadth: 28m (91ft) Draught: 10m (32ft) Gross Tonnage: 30000 Expedition Staff to Passenger Ratio: 1:8 Passengers: 200 Ice Class: PC 2

All voyages are 100% offset. THE REINFORCED HULL (PC2 CLASS: ICEBREAKER)

Its powerful propulsion system, fittings and equipment, have been designed to enable completely safe navigation through the regions at the furthest extremities of the planet. It ensures our path leaves minimal impact on the environment.

Antarctic Peninsula

Sub-Antarctic Islands

Ross Sea

Antarctic Circle

Weddell Sea

Peninsula, Circle & Ross Sea

NEW ZEALAND Dunedin

NEW ZEALAND

ARGENTINA

NEW ZEALAND

CHILE

ARGENTINA

Punta Arenas ARGENTINA

Ushuaia

CHILE

CHILE

Maquarie Island

Adelie Island

Dunedin

Tasman Sea

Ushuaia

Ushuaia

Ross Sea

Ulva Island

Drake Passage

Southern Ocean

ANTARCTICA

Enderby Island

Balleny Islands

Antipodes Island

Drake Passage

Drake Passage

ANTARCTICA

Weddell Sea

Ross Sea Region

Drake Passage

Weddell Sea

Campell Island

ANTARCTICA

ANTARCTICA

Ross Island

Ushuaia

Macquarie Island

ANTARCTICA

ARGENTINA

12 days Emblematic Antarctica

15 days Expedition to New Zealand’s Subantarctic Islands

22 days Scott & Shackleton’s Antarctic - Ross Sea Expedition

16 Days In the Wake of Charcot

16 Days The Emperor Penguins of Weddell Sea

28 Days From Dumont d’Urville to Mawson

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South America Signature In South America, Viva offers superior styled itineraries that have been refined, simplified and perfected, especially for the discerning traveller and their travel party.

With a large variety of ships in our portfolio, our Destination Specialists can help you find a vessel and voyage that perfectly matches your needs. FIND YOUR PERFECT MATCH

PERU Signature

PATAGONIA Signature

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BUENOS AIRES TO RIO

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Ship Name

No. passengers Accom standard Activities*

MV Ushuaia

90

Kayaking Camping SUP Snowshoeing Diving/Snorkeling Photography workshops Polar plunge

Ocean Endeavour

200

Ocean Albatros

175

Ocean Victory

175

G Expedition

134

Plancius

108

9 Days Day 1-2 Lima, Peru

9 Days Day 1-2 Santiago, Chile Half day tour Day 3-6 Torres del Paine, Chile

9 Days Day 1-3 Buenos Aires

Ortelius

108

Hondius

170

Enjoy a walking food tour

Half day city tour, Asado, Tigre Delta cruise and Tango Show

Citizen Science Mountaineering Flightseeing, Alpine Heli trekking Alpine Trekking Visit historic huts

Janssonius

170

Day 3-4 Sacred Valley, Peru

Day 4  Iguazu Falls, Argentina Full day tour Day 5 Iguazu Falls, Brazil Half day tour Day 6-9 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Sacred Valley of the Incas tour

Stay in an all-inclusive lodge of your choice and explore Patagonia with activities including hiking, horse riding and bike riding

Ocean Nova

67

Day 5-6 Machu Picchu, Peru

Magellan Explorer

76 -100

Scenic train ride and guided Machu Picchu tour

Ocean Adventurer

128

Ultramarine

199

Day 6-9 Cusco, Peru Full day tour

Day 7-9 El Calafate, Argentina

City tour including cable car up Sugarloaf mountain, Christ the Redeemer and half day historical tour.

World Explorer

172

Perito Moreno Glacier boat cruise

Greg Mortimer

132

Sylvia Earl

132

From Santiago

Flight from Lima

L’Austral

200

Rio De Janeiro

Le Boréal

200

BRAZIL

PERU

Le Lyrial 200 Le Commandant Charcot 200 Le Soléal 200 Heritage Adventurer 140 MS Seaventure 139 Sea Spirit 144 Fram 200

Machu Picchu

CHILE

Iguazu Falls

Ollantaytambo

ARGENTINA

Sacred Valley

ARGENTINA

Perito Moreno Glacier

Moray

El Calafate

* Activities offered are weather dependent and may not be available on all itineraries or at all times of the season. We recommend talking to our Destination Specialists if there is a particular activity you are interested in.

Torres Del Paine

Cusco

Puerto Natales

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RUSSIA

EXPEDITION CRUISES IN THE ARCTIC The Arctic is one of the world’s most extraordinary regions famous for its dramatic landscapes, uninhabited valleys and fascinating wildlife.

ARCTIC OCEAN

KARA SEA

SPITSBERGEN The only permanently inhabited island in Svalbard and renowned for being home to more polar bears than people, Spitsbergen is an unrivalled Arctic destination. In summer, you can cruise the Arctic waters and tackle heart-thumping expeditions by dog sled. In winter, be blown away by the spectacle of the Northern Lights. Spitsbergen is the most visited Arctic destination in Europe and a brilliant introduction to Arctic explorations. Getting there: Longyearbyen is the major thoroughfare for Arctic cruises visiting the Spitsbergen area. It is also the departure point for most cruises to the North Pole. Fly via Oslo or Tromso to Longyearbyen.

CANADIAN ARCTIC Magnificent scenery, exceptional wildlife, and world-renowned hospitality by its native Inuit locals. With tens of thousands of islands to meander around, dodging icebergs, polar bears and vertiginous ice-capped peaks, the Canadian Arctic region is Mother Nature at her most impressive. Boasting a rich history in seafaring exploration, along the coveted Northwest Passage, this is the best destination if you want to indulge in a lot of adventure activities. Getting there: Departure from selected Canadian cities where guests will board a charter flight to Iqaluit to board their cruise. From here you can explore the Canadian Arctic and Greenland.

Nordpol

Franz-Josed-Land Franz Josef Land X

ARCTIC ICE SHEET

X

North Pole

SVALBARD

X

Longyearbyen

Spitzbergen FINLAND

GREENLAND SEA

X

SWEDEN

Kanadische Arktis CANADA

X

GREENLAND

Grönland

NORWAY

GREENLAND The world’s largest island, which also happens to be the least populated by humans. Greenland is home to the largest ice cap on the planet, spectacular icebergs, breathtaking fjords, and a remarkably vibrant Nordic culture. Everything about Greenland is colossal and grandiose and should be on everyone’s must-visit list. Getting there: Most cruises that include Greenland will usually start or end in either Longyearbyen or Reykjavik. Charter flights can also be included in the package.

ICELAND Iceland is truly sensational, a country revered for its incredible glaciers, dramatic fjords, jaw-dropping volcanoes, thermal springs, stupendous waterfalls, and an amazing array of outdoor pursuits in striking wilderness that’s as lush and enticing as any you’ll ever see. Iceland speaks to the thrill-seeker and the nature lover, one who wants to indulge in both passions simultaneously. Getting there: Fly into the nation’s capital, Reykjavik, the departure points for many Icelandic itineraries.

GERM

X

Island

ICELAND

UNITED KINGDOM

Reykjavik

Iqaluit

FRANCE

IRELAND

Kangerlussuaq

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