Dec 26th 2024 -
Jan 4th 2025

ATG NY Charter!

Celebrate the New Year in the Ten-day classic Antarctica aboard the Ocean Albatros, with ATG

Join Neill Drake and the ATG community on our
New Year’s ATG GROUP TRIP.

  • Departs: Dec 26th, 2024

  • Returns: Jan 4th, 2025

  • Duration: 10 Days / 9 Nights

  • Itinerary: Classic 10-day Antarctica

  • Departing/Returning: Ushuaia, Argentina

  • Ship name: Ocean Albatros

  • Passengers: 187 *

Dates and Details.


Trip Description.

This classic Antarctica expedition will depart Ushuaia and sail south through the infamous Drake Passage on its way to Antarctica. For four full days, you will explore the continent and its surrounding islands. During your trip, you will have the opportunity to make multiple landings, zodiac cruises, as well as attend lectures and presentations from your onboard expedition staff. Your guides will be made up of experts in the fields of glaciology, marine biology, ornithology, marine ecology, environmental science, and many others. Each guide team varies each season so each mix of professions may be slightly different, but you can expect rich content about wildlife, history, geology, and the conservation of Antarctica.

NEW YEARS PARTY DETAILS!

Enjoy an evening of New Year’s festivities with a special dinner, followed by a open invitation talent show from our guests and ship’s crew

  • Dec 26th: Day 1 .
    Embarkation in Ushuaia, Argentina, and Beagle Channel:

    In the early afternoon, you'll begin embarking the Ocean Albatros and familiarizing yourself with your new home for the next ten days. You'll participate in mandatory shipboard safety drills and get to know your expedition team and the ship's crew. We'll begin to set sail in the early evening and begin sailing through the historic Beagle Channel. The Beagle is a great place to observe all types of wildlife, including potentially your first penguin sightings. Dolphin, whales, and various bird species are frequently observed in the Beagle channel; so we suggest you bring your binoculars and spend as much time outside as possible during this transit.

    Dec 27th and 28th: Days 2/3.
    Sailing the Drake Passage on our way to Antarctica:

    When you wake up on the morning of the 27th, you'll be in the infamous Drake Passage. You'll spend these next two days at sea attending mandatory meetings regarding our operations while we are in Antarctica as well as be offered a variety of lectures and presentations from our expedition team guides. These presentations are a valuable educational resource to prepare you for your experience when we arrive in Antarctica. You'll often find on our team a wide variety of science and historical backgrounds such as ornithologists, marine ecologists, marine biologists, environmental scientists, geologists, historians, and many others. While seasickness may be a part of the experience in the Drake passage for some; every guest cabin on the Ocean Albatros can live-stream the lecture content on your cabin's TV in case you're not feeling well. The Drake Passage is a great opportunity to observe the first of our various sea birds, including the Wandering Albatross.

    Dec 29th - Jan 1st: Days 4-7.
    Expedition days in Antarctica and S. Shetland Islands:

    Welcome to Antarctica! For the next four days, you'll be exploring Antarctica and its surrounding islands. The primary objective for the next four days is to get everyone off the ship as much as possible. Our two main expedition activities are shore landings and Zodiac cruises. Weather dependent, we will try and do two activities per day for the four days we’re on the peninsula. There will be a morning activity after breakfast and an afternoon activity after lunch. During each activity, each group will have the opportunity to do both a landing and a Zodiac cruise. We always try our hardest to meet this expectation, but because the weather in Antarctica can be extremely unpredictable, we want everyone to be flexible and manage expectations. "Activities" include landings, Zodiac cruises, and ship cruises. No matter what the activity for the day is, the expedition team will work as hard as they can in conjunction with the captain and the crew to maximize the guest experience. On the off chance we visit a location that only offers a Zodiac cruise and no landing, the team will offer onboard presentations for those who remain on the ship. These locations are known for large concentrations of wildlife, historic landmarks like shipwrecks, or large “glacier graveyards” only accessible by Zodiac; which is why we may opt for a Zodiac cruise-only location.

    Jan 2nd & 3rd: Days 8/9. Departing Antarctica and reentering the Drake Passage:

    Sadly, our time in Antarctica has come to an end, but the adventure isn't over. We will reenter the Drake passage as we head back towards Ushuaia. Hopefully, we will still have plenty of wildlife sightings during the crossing, and the expedition team will continue to offer presentations.

    Jan 4th: Day 10.
    Disembarkation in Ushuaia:

    The time has come to say goodbye to the Ocean Albatros, your expedition team, and crew, as well as all the new friends you made. However, it should never be goodbye... rather "see you later!".

    Your luggage will be collected and taken off the ship for you, where courtesy busses will be provided to take you to the airport to catch your departing flight or take you to the city center if you plan to stay in Ushuaia for a bit.

  • Shore excursions:

    Landings will be the primary of objective of our trip, along with Zodiac cruises during our time in Antarctica. Landings will include visiting dense penguin colonies, research stations, trekking opportunities and maybe even the southern most post office in the world! While landings will be the main focus of activity days, weather will ultimately determine how many times we will be able to set foot onshore. While on shore, our guide team will be there to answer any questions you have, point out interesting wildlife, geological features and historical landmarks, as well as keep us safe from any potential hazards in the snow/ice.

    Zodiac cruises:

    Zodiac cruises are great for observing whales, icebergs, glaciers and penguins who may be out feeding at sea. Your driver will navigate around the area looking for wildlife and beautiful landscapes. By the end of the trip, Zodiac cruises tend to become the crowd favorite because of the vast diversity you get to experience on the cruises. Zodiac cruises are also a great opportunity to spend some quality time with your expedition guides. We all have our expertise, and as you rotate through drivers during the trip, you'll be able to get some one-on-one time with different drivers who love sharing their knowledge with you.

    Ship Cruises:

    In the event we encounter bad weather and are unable to disembark the ship, we will do what we call an “expedition day ship's cruise". This is when we try to reposition the ship to a more protected location while observing the wildlife and landscape around us. During this reposition, we encourage everyone to bundle up, head outside, and enjoy this scenery. During this time, one of the expedition team specialists will likely offer a presentation related to Antarctica Wildlife, History, conservation or more! If the ship finds a suitable area to conduct off-ship operations, we will try as hard as we can to follow through with operations for the day.

    A typical expedition day may look like this:

    06:45: Wake-up call
    07:00-08:00: Breakfast
    08:30-11:30: Morning activity - Landing and Zodiac Cruise
    12:30-13:30: Lunch (Ship relocates)
    14:30-17:30: Afternoon Activity - Landing and Zodiac Cruise
    18:30-19:30: Evening Recap with Expedition team
    19:30: Dinner
    21:00: Evening entertainment or presentations with Expedition team.

    * All activities are subject to weather, scheduling and timing.

  • INCLUSIONS

    • 10-day cruise with accommodation

    • ATG Swag Bag

    • All Zodiac landings and excursions as per itinerary

    • Expedition parka

    • Rubber boot rentals

    • Guiding and lectures by our expedition leader and team

    • English-speaking expedition team

    • Full board on the ship - breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks

    • Free tea and coffee 24 hours daily

    • Taxes, Port fees, document fees

    • Special photo workshop

    • Welcome and farewell cocktails

    • Digital visual journal link after the voyage, including voyage log, gallery, species list, and more!

    EXCLUSIONS

    • Extra excursions and activities not mentioned in the itinerary

    • Alcohol and soda unless specified by early-bird booking or drink package purchase.

    • Single-room supplement and stateroom upgrades

    • Meals not on board the ship

    • Tips for the crew (we recommend USD 14 per person per day)

    • Personal expenses

    • Anything not explicitly mentioned under ’Inclusions’

    • Flights to and from Ushuaia

  • A deposit of 25% is required to hold your spot within 14 days of being invoiced.
    100% must be paid 90 days before departure (Sept 27th 2024).

Voyage Map.

No two Antarctica trips are alike. There is no way to predict beforehand which landing sites we will visit for our trip until literally a day or two before the scheduled landing. The weather in Antarctica is completely unpredictable and any ‘plan’ we thought we had, is normally changed half a dozen times in 48 hours. The Captain and expedition leader will monitor weather patterns and ship schedules to make sure we find the best conditions possible to make as many landings and activities as we can. This map is just a general idea of what a classic route may look like.

Available Add-on Activites

  • Kayaking

    Paddle amongst the icy waters of Antarctica!
    Prior kayaking experience is required.
    $345 per person/per outing. Booked onboard.

  • Polar Plunge

    Reserved for only the bravest of explorers who wish to jump into the ice-cold waters of Antarctica!
    Free for all guests!
    Sign up onboard

  • Polar Camping

    Sleep under the Midnight sun in the snow and enjoy the feeling of being completely alone in Antarctica! Limited to 40 people.
    $395 Per Person. Currently on waitlist

  • Snowshoeing

    Explore parts of Antarctica not normally accessible by foot by strapping on some snow shoes! Snowshoeing is very dependant on snow conditions.
    $225 per outing. Booked onboard

  • Camping, Kayaking, Snowshoeing, and Photo Workshops must be prebooked.

    Guests are added to the activity lists in order in which they make their first payment.

    • Pre-registered activities are to be paid by credit card or cash on board


    Availability

    • Camping is limited to 40 passengers

    • Snowshoeing is limited to 40 passengers

    • Kayaking is limited to 80 passengers.

    • Photo workshop is limited to 10 passengers

    • Polar Plunge is available to everyone.

    Kayaking is offered as a day paddle program. The cost is $300 per outing. The first 40 guests can preregister to be in the first two groups to kayak, and the remaining guests will be registered on the waitlist. There is a very likely chance we will be able to offer everyone who wants to kayak the opportunity to do so. It will be dependent on the weather and how many kayak groups we can get out during our trip. This is why we preregister only 40 for the first two groups of kayakers and waitlist the remaining guests. This is to manage expectations

    Cancelation of Activities

    In the event any of the activities are canceled or not able to be offered due to weather or other circumstances, guests will not be charged.

    Waivers

    All guests will be required to sign a waiver to participate in kayaking, camping, polar plunge, and snowshoeing.

    Physical Fitness

    The onboard expedition team is made up of camping guides, kayaking guides, and snowshoeing guides. These guides have the final authority on whether or not a guest is physically capable of participating in their respective activity.

  • Will we get off the ship?

    Yes!!! Once we arrive in Antarctica it will be the ultimate goal of the Captain, Expedition Leader, and the Expedition Team to make sure we get off the ship as much as possible. You’ll participate in landings, zodiac cruises, and any additional activities you’ve signed up for. Check the “Detailed trip itinerary” below for more details on each outing.

  • Are there additional taxes and fees?

    The price shown is the "all-in” price after all taxes, fees, port fees, and permits required; which are handled by the tour operator. The only main additional costs will be mandatory travel insurance, optional gratuity, and additional activities.

  • Do I pay extra if I'm a solo traveler?

    Not necessarily, no! Our group trips are usually made up of around 50% solo travelers! Prices are always per person, per bed. If you’re a solo traveler, we will match you with a same-gender roommate from our group to share your cabin with. There is also the option for solo cabin availability on certain trips. Please send us a message about solo cabins if that’s your preference.

Pricing


All prices are per person in USD and include all taxes, fees, port fees, accommodation, and meals.
Please refer to the full list of inclusions and exclusions are the bottom of the page.

Cat F - Triple Porthole

Located on deck 3, these cabins offer three lower twin beds, or a queen bed with a single bed. These are large cabins that are great for a group of traveling friends, solo travelers, and families. - Ensuite

$9,445

Email ATG for price


Cat D - Twin Porthole Stateroom

These twin portholes are located on Deck 3. They offer a large sitting area and a round porthole in each cabin. These cabins can be configured to offer two twin beds or one matrimonial bed. - Ensuite

$12,395


Cat E - Twin French Stateroom

These cabins offer a double-sized bed and the possibility of a full-sized sofa bed. Located on deck 7. The room features a large floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall window, where the top half of the window slides down completely. - Ensuite

$13,540


Cat C - Balcony Stateroom

Located on Deck 4 or Deck 6, these twin balcony staterooms offer a private balcony and a spacious living area. Some cabins offer a sofa, while others offer two sitting chairs. Available as two twins or a matrimonial bed. - Ensuite

$14,630


Cat CT - Triple Balcony Stateroom

The C Triple Balcony Stateroom offers the same comfort, space and luxury as the C twin; but the sofa bed is pulled out to accommodate a third guest. Great for friends, families, and solo travelers. Main beds can be configured as two twins or a matrimonial bed.

$12,190


Cat B - Balcony Suite

These B Suites offer more Sq. Footage than the C Balcony suite and offer a larger private balcony. They are located more midship than other cabins to offer a smoother Drake Crossing. Available as two twin beds or Queen sized matrimonial - Ensuite

$16,090


Cat A - Junior Suite

These Suites offer a two-room living configuration using a large bookshelf divider. The bedroom and living room each over their own TV and the couch can be used as a pullout sofa. Can accommodate 2, 3 or 4 guests. - Ensuite

$22,630


Solo Cabin Options

Cat G - Solo Porthole Stateroom

Located on deck 3, these cabins are reserved to accommodate a solo traveler in search of their own cabin. The cabin offers a queen/full-sized bed and a porthole - Ensuite

$16,165


Solo C -Solo Balcony Stateroom

The C Balcony Stateroom is offered on decks 4 and 6 and will come with a private balcony and a double/queen-sized bed. Price is based on single occupancy. - Ensuite

$24,870


Ship Details.

The Ocean Albatros, sistership to the Ocean Victory, will join the fleet of Albatros Expeditions in May 2023.

Currently, it is the highest-rated ice-class ship built to date. It was also awarded “the most environmentally friendly ship to operate in the polar regions”.

This expedition vessel platform was designed for exploring Antarctica. The unique Xbow design offers speed and stability that is unmatched by other expedition cruise vessels.

The Ocean Albatros carries 176 passengers and can max at 190.

  • BRIDGE

    Due to its important role as a control center for all nautical and technical processes, the ship's bridge is a vital, sensitive place. Therefore, the bridge may not be accessible to the public at all times. Conditions permitting, we will be happy to welcome you into the bridge for a visit. Guests must be accompanied by the master or our expedition leader.

    JACUZZIS

    The ship features two jacuzzis on the upper outside deck (deck 7), allowing spectacular views of the polar landscape outside in a relaxing environment.

    * Please note, there is no lifeguard on duty, and jacuzzis will not be accessible if weather and wind conditions render them unsafe to use. It is to be expected that the use of these facilities will be on certain calm days and within certain hours, so if you plan on using them, please confer with the expedition staff onboard. The jacuzzis (hot tubs) can normally be used much more frequently and whilst the ship is moving.

    STATEROOM SERVICE

    Your stateroom is serviced daily. We provide a turn-down service. -

    ZODIAC LANDINGS

    One feature of our expedition cruises includes landings and excursions aboard Ocean Victory's fleet of 18 inflatable, motorized rubber "Zodiac" boats. The Zodiac brand has earned a well-deserved reputation as the sturdiest and safest small watercraft available. These boats have a low draft and great stability. Zodiacs are constructed for professional use and are outfitted with a top-quality outboard engine, yet their design minimally impacts the environment.

    The Zodiacs are designed to provide unrestricted access to the world’s last great frontier. Their versatility enables us to make landfall on remote shores, cruise along awe-inspiring coastlines, and share breathtakingly close encounters with whales, seals, penguins, seabirds, and more.

    Your safety and comfort are our #1 priority, and your expedition leader will carefully plan for as many Zodiac excursions as possible, dependent upon the local weather and prevailing conditions. In each case, the expedition leader makes the final decision if the landing is possible or not. Safety regulations apply on landings. All guests receive mandatory instruction on the safety guidelines. Life jackets are mandatory to wear.

    Please note, that we highly recommend the use of waterproof bags in order to protect your personal camera or binoculars, as both hands must be free of everything during boarding. Participation is fairly easy and comfortable for able-bodied guests but can be more challenging for those with physical handicaps.

    CRUISE CARD / PAYMENTS / CREDIT CARDS

    At the time of embarkation, you will receive your personal cruise card, which you should always have with you. This card is used on board as payment instrument and identity card. All on-board purchases from the boutique, bar, internet, telephone, laundry, and the like are charged to your shipboard account.

    To activate your personal onboard account, we accept Visa, MasterCard, and American Express credit cards. At the end of the voyage, your account will be settled by the payment methods mentioned above.

    There is no currency exchange office onboard the vessel. Onboard payment will be completed by your cruise card.

    If you choose to leave a gratuity for the crew, the amount that you authorize will be charged to the shipboard account. Be sure to contact your credit card provider regarding the use of your credit cards overseas. Any questions regarding the bill can be addressed to the Reception.

    GRATUITIES

    Following international standards in the service industry, it is customary to leave a gratuity for the ship’s crew at the end of the voyage. All gratuities will be divided among the crew. Typically, the recommended amount is approximately 13.50 USD per person per day. Gratuity is, of course, not required and any gratuity payments are voluntary.

    If you choose to leave a gratuity for the crew, the amount that you authorize will be charged to the shipboard account.

    DRESS CODE

    The dress code on board is casual. It is more important to wear the right clothes in order to adapt to the different weather conditions. We recommend comfortable, breathable, waterproof, and windproof clothing. Also, you should have a pair of gloves, thermal underwear, and sturdy footwear in your luggage. For the captains and farewell cocktail, we recommend a smart casual dress style.

    ENVIRONMENT

    As a tour operator for cruises in the Polar Regions, which are some of the world’s most pristine environments, we extremely emphasize environmental awareness as well as sustainability. One of our top priorities is to protect the environment and minimize our CO2-emissions. All waste will remain onboard the vessel until we return to shore and it's possible to dispose of waste.

    We ask that you show a deep respect for the unique nature and act according to the motto: leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but memories.

    INTERNET / PHONE

    Keep in mind, that we will be cruising in a very remote region of the world. Where accessible, internet access is available for an extra charge. Mobile phone reception may be possible in select regions along our route. For further details please contact your mobile phone operator. Prices can be found in the information folder in your stateroom. Please ensure that your ‘Data Roaming’ function is switched off.

    LANGUAGE ONBOARD

    The official language aboard our vessels is English; however, our expedition leaders and crew are knowledgeable in a variety of languages. If there is a large group, who desires communication in their own language, we will make special arrangements to accommodate their needs.

    PASSPORT / VISA

    Each guest is responsible for ensuring that he/she meets the applicable passport and visa requirements for the duration of the trip. The passport is the only valid proof of identity for all trips with the Ocean Victory. Your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months after arriving home from your destination. Although some countries may require shorter periods, we implement this 6-month prerequisite to avoid situations where a country’s validity requirements may be amended between the time of your booking and departure. The name in your passport must be identical to the name in all travel documentation. Costs incurred due to insufficient travel documents are the responsibility of the passenger.

    Please note that passports will be collected for clearing formalities at the beginning of the voyage. The passports will be kept safely by the Purser during the whole voyage and will be handed out on the last day. We, therefore, recommend preparing copies of all documents before you start your travels.

    RECEPTION

    The daily office hours of the board reception are from 06:00 until 23:00.

    ALBATROS OCEAN BOUTIQUE

    The selection of items available for purchase varies by ship and may include a range of warm and practical clothing, as well as souvenirs, local arts, and postcards at reasonable prices. A small selection of soap, toothpaste, and other toiletries are also sold.

    AVAILABLE SEATING SPACE

    Shackleton Lecture Room: 185

    Nordic Lounge: 50

    Beagle Restaurant: 166

    Beagle Specialty Restaurant: 40

    Observation Lounge: 67

    Panorama Specialty Restaurant: 46

    HEALTH / MEDICAL EMERGENCY

    Each of our vessels has a small medical facility equipped with the necessary equipment and medicine to handle small emergencies. The infirmary is always staffed by a professionally licensed, English-speaking physician. Should a serious incident occur, the nearest hospital will be contacted. All guests must have personal travel/health insurance.

    Although we do not have an official requirement regarding personal fitness, you should be able to move on board and ashore without the help of others.

    Due to safety reasons, a cruise is only possible for pregnant women until the 24th week of pregnancy. The state of pregnancy must be presented by a medical certificate.

    SAFETY / SECURITY ON BOARD

    Our ships comply with all safety regulations and are ice-class vessels suitable for sailing in polar environments. Upon arrival to the vessel, there will be a mandatory passenger briefing and safety drill before departure. We will provide security information, and practical details regarding life onboard and introduce key personnel. You will be informed where the safety equipment is located and how it is used. Each stateroom is equipped with lifejackets. Once onboard, please familiarize yourself with the ship's emergency rescue plan.

    PHYSICAL DISABILITIES / WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY

    The Ocean Victory has two cabins available to guests requiring wheelchair access. Guests needing any form of assistance, and those who are physically disabled must be accompanied by someone who will take full responsibility for any needed assistance during the cruise and in the event of an emergency.

    Moreover, guests requiring a wheelchair must provide their own collapsible wheelchair. Please be aware that some ports of call, shore excursions, docks, gangways, and other requirements may preclude a wheelchair-bound guest from leaving the vessel; that decision will be made by the Expedition Leader or ship’s captain and is binding.

    SEASICKNESS / STABILISATION

    The ship is equipped with stabilizers in order to reduce the ship’s roll. However, these expeditions are hosted in remote regions, and it is possible to periodically encounter changing environments and climate patterns, including rough seas and large swells. Seasickness medication work solely or in part to help cure nausea for most people. These medicines can cause sleepiness. If you are prone to motion sickness, consult with your doctor prior to departure to help ensure your comfort while traveling.

    SMOKING

    For safety reasons and to protect the health of our guests and employees, smoking is only allowed in designated areas on the outside decks. Smoking is not permitted inside the vessel, in the stateroom or near the Zodiacs. Please remember to respect our natural environments and dispose of cigarette butts in designated bins.

    SPECIAL DIETARY REQUESTS

    All meals on board the vessel is chef-prepared. If you have special dietary requirements (food allergies, intolerances, health conditions or religious preferences), please inform us as early as possible - ideally, no later than 2 weeks before departure. In order to ensure efficient service, please re-confirm your requirements with the crew upon boarding the ship.

    ELECTRICAL OUTLETS

    The ship has a 220v / 50 Hz cycle system. Please check your appliances before use. 110-volt appliances require an adapter prior to use aboard the ship.

    The electrical outlets on board Ocean Victory are the so called ‘F-type sockets’, round 2-pin, 220-240 V, grounded, used in continental Europe and Russia. They take C, E, and F-type 2-pin plugs.

    WATER

    There are several water stations onboard Ocean Victory. Normally, water is not rationed, but we do advise our guests to pay attention to their water consumption.

    LAUNDRY

    If you wish to have some laundry done while aboard the ship, laundry service is available for an additional fee.

    ONBOARD BRIEFINGS

    The Expedition Leader will conduct regularly scheduled briefings to highlight key points in the itinerary, organize excursions and communicate important information.

    CHILDREN

    Due to safety precautions, children under 12 years of age will be taken into consideration on each landing. It is entirely at the Expedition Leader’s discretion to permit children on excursions and shore landings.

    ITINERARY & PROGRAM CHANGES

    As this is an expedition cruise to the world’s most remote region, we are at the mercy of Mother Nature. We have planned itineraries for each tour package, but to ensure to safety of our guests and crew, we may be forced to change the route.

    RULES FOR LANDINGS & EXCURSIONS

    When ashore, it is very important to show a deep respect for the unique nature and act according to the motto: leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but memories. We also ask that you remain together with your group, as we are truly in the wild and must remain extra vigilant of the wildlife and weather conditions around us. Walking around independently is strictly prohibited. It is essential to abide the strictly communicated safety rules.