World Explorer, Crossing the Circle Southern ex Ushuaia Return – 16 Feb 2023

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Quark Expeditions has been one of the leading innovators and operators of expedition cruises, especially in polar regions, since 1991. The company has pioneered and developed a concept of fantastically adventurous journeys in first class comfort on powerful, polar icebreakers. This concept is unique and many “First Ever” passenger voyages have been successfully operated: the first North Pole voyage, the first transpolar voyage through the North Pole, the first Circumnavigation of Antarctica, the first “Far Side” of Antarctica voyage, the first Weddell Sea voyage, the first Northeast Passage and the first Circumnavigation of the Arctic are all part of this tradition.

Names such as Amundsen, Scott, Shackleton, Franklin, Peary and Nansen are synonymous with the Golden Age of Exploration and, thanks to the polar climates, elements of the past have been well preserved. Viewing these historical sights is a great experience and worthy of care and respect. Quark Expeditions understands this and ensures that all our passengers are fully briefed before any visits take place.

Every cabin has either a private walk-out or Juliet balcony for direct ocean views.

All cabins have exterior views and private bathroom facilities
TV and safe in every cabin
Individual temperature controls
Electrical supply: 220v

Every cabin has either a private walk-out or Juliet balcony for direct ocean views.

All cabins have exterior views and private bathroom facilities
TV and safe in every cabin
Individual temperature controls
Electrical supply: 220v

Every cabin has either a private walk-out or Juliet balcony for direct ocean views.

All cabins have exterior views and private bathroom facilities
TV and safe in every cabin
Individual temperature controls
Electrical supply: 220v

Every cabin has either a private walk-out or Juliet balcony for direct ocean views.

All cabins have exterior views and private bathroom facilities
TV and safe in every cabin
Individual temperature controls
Electrical supply: 220v

Every cabin has either a private walk-out or Juliet balcony for direct ocean views.

All cabins have exterior views and private bathroom facilities
TV and safe in every cabin
Individual temperature controls
Electrical supply: 220v

Every cabin has either a private walk-out or Juliet balcony for direct ocean views.

All cabins have exterior views and private bathroom facilities
TV and safe in every cabin
Individual temperature controls
Electrical supply: 220v

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Distinct and comfortable, refined and roomy—these attributes and more describe World Explorer. Not only will it be among our fastest ships, it will also be one of our finest, with six tiers of deluxe accommodation.

The personal space is exceptional. Every cabin has either a private walk-out or Juliet balcony for direct ocean views. World Explorer also delivers plenty of public areas to unwind in after a day outdoors, including the glass-domed Observation Lounge for quiet contemplation and 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.

Health and wellness facilities feature an outdoor running track, a small gym and a sauna, plus a spa with change rooms, showers and lockers. For the active adventurers, add-ons include kayaking, camping and stand-up paddleboarding.

Blending high design with total functionality, World Explorer is all set to be your home away from home on the seas.

Ship Profile & Stats

  • Length: 126 metres
  • Maiden Voyage: 2018
  • Passenger Capacity (dbl): 176
  • Ship Registration: Portugal

Ship Facilities

  • Sauna
  • Swimming Pool
  • Gym
  • Polar library stocked with a large collection of polar books, and games
  • Observation decks for spotting wildlife and enjoying the ever-changing polar landscape
  • Explorer Lounge
  • Observation Lounge
  • Bar
  • Main Dining Room
  • Ship-to-shore satellite communications with email and wireless Internet access
  • Polar Boutique
  • Lecture Theatre
  • Spa facilities and wellness program


Cruise Itinerary

DateActivityArriveDepart
16 Feb '23
Ushuaia, Argentina
Hotel
17 Feb '23
Ushuaia, Argentina
Embark
18 Feb '23
Drake Passage
19 Feb '23
Drake Passage
20 Feb '23
Antarctic Peninsula
21 Feb '23
Antarctic Peninsula
22 Feb '23
South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
23 Feb '23 At sea    
24 Feb '23 At sea    
25 Feb '23 At sea    
26 Feb '23 At sea    
27 Feb '23
Drake Passage
28 Feb '23
Drake Passage
01 Mar '23
Ushuaia, Argentina
Disembark

All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

12 Night Cruise sailing from Ushuaia roundtrip aboard World Explorer. 1 night hotel stay pre-cruise in Ushuaia.

Day 1 — Ushuaia, Argentina
You will begin your journey in Ushuaia, a small but bustling port town at the tip of South America. This Argentine town is an ideal gateway for you to explore the southern extent of Patagonia while preparing for your adventure ahead. Get active in the mountains or enjoy handcrafted chocolate at a café in town.

Day 2 — Embarkation Day
As the ship sets sail in the late afternoon, you will begin your Antarctic journey, passing through the Beagle Channel. The channel opens up to the vastness of the Southern Ocean, where your next land sighting will be along the Antarctic Peninsula. Named after the famed ship on which Charles Darwin voyaged, the channel presents great photo opportunities to capture seabirds hovering overhead.

Days 3 and 4 — Crossing the Drake Passage
The waters of the Drake Passage are unpredictable, so hope for clear skies and a calm ocean. You’ll have plenty of time to gaze out at the sea, get to know your fellow shipmates and chat with your Expedition Team.

You will spend this time preparing for the exciting days ahead, with numerous educational and informative lectures presented by your Expedition Team. You’ll learn about everything from safety procedures to the history of whaling in Antarctica.

Days 5 to 7 — Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands
The most common reaction upon reaching the White Continent is a sense of reverence and awe. The experience is beyond words, since few places are as untouched and enduring as Antarctica. You will begin to appreciate why this region has long captivated the attention of explorers and travelers alike. Every visit to Antarctica, we witness something new or unexpected, which means that your expedition will be unlike any other—creating a unique, personal experience.

Each day, you will take Zodiac excursions from the ship to explore local bays, channels and landing sites. With wildlife always at the forefront of our minds, you will visit penguin rookeries, scout for humpback and minke whales, and search for a number of southern seal species, including the cunning leopard seal.

Your Expedition Team will take care of you at each landing, whether you are exploring the Antarctic terrain, visiting a research station or consorting with penguin colonies. Chinstrap, Adélie and gentoo penguins are found here, along with five different species of seals. Zodiac cruising can offer opportunities to view some of the larger local marine mammals more intimately, such as Antarctic minke and humpback whales. Each day and each excursion will present a new collection of creatures to delight you and keep your camera busy.

Your days will be busy spotting wildlife and being mesmerized by the astounding beauty of Antarctica. Listening to the crackling and crumbling of icebergs and glaciers and watching penguins waddling on the beach will become your daily entertainment, while sea kayaking, paddle excursions, or camping are optional activities available on select voyages (at an extra cost).

Days 8 and 9 — Antarctic Circle
Crossing the Antarctic Circle is both a memorable experience and impressive achievement, as few travelers reach so far south. If conditions allow us to cross this famed line at 66°33´ S, we’ll toast the first explorers who ventured here, and you can raise a glass and take pride in knowing you’ve made it to a part of the world visited by very few people. This is raw Antarctica, home of the midnight sun, Weddell seals, and your best chances of encountering sea ice – the foundation of the Antarctic marine ecosystem.

Days 10 and 11 — Northbound Along the Peninsula
By now, your knowledge of Adélie, chinstrap and gentoo penguins will be matched by your ability to differentiate between a leopard, fur and Weddell seal. Terms like ‘bergy bits’ and ‘pancake ice’ will become part of your vocabulary, yet there are still many tales to be told. As you head north, Zodiac excursions will fill your days, and your Expedition Team will continue looking out for species of seabirds, seals and whales that may have eluded you on your journey south.

Days 12 and 13 — Crossing the Drake Passage
As you recross the Drake, Antarctica fades away, leaving you with a collection of memories to last a lifetime. Excited conversations with your newfound friends will make the crossing fly by, regardless of weather and sea conditions. Your Expedition Team will round up its series of presentations as well, with a slideshow of the great landing sites and wildlife you’ve witnessed over the course of your voyage. Be sure to take some time to reflect on everything you’ve experienced so far.

Day 14 — Disembark in Ushuaia
Today you’ll say goodbye to your Expedition Team and fellow travelers, disembarking in the morning to catch your homeward flights.

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