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Antarctica Expedition

BOOK-BY-CABIN EXPEDITION:
ANTARCTICA EXPEDITION

February 10-20, 2025

EXPERIENCING
ANTARCTICA

Antarctica is the ultimate travel experience whether you’re a citizen explorer or a professional adventurer. Found at the bottom of the world, Antarctica is a remote wilderness, untrammeled and untamed. It requires experience to assume responsibility for people’s safety, but the EYOS expedition team and Hanse Explorer have been safely sharing the wonders of the White Continent for decades.

What draws people here is what they’ve learned about Antarctica—the superlatives, from the history of the Golden Age explorers—to the threats the continent faces from climate change. And most importantly, what they’ve seen—the impossibly beautiful images.

A vast continent of ice and the awe-inspiring power of raw nature, Antarctica is the world’s most pristine environment, offering unparalleled landscapes, natural beauty, an abundance of wildlife and exhilarating adventures. Every voyage to Antarctica is unique, with the route decided by the weather and ice conditions as you explore this last truly wild continent. A flexible itinerary allows the yacht to follow the best conditions, using near-constant daylight to discover an amazing coastline of mountains, fjords and islands.

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SAMPLE ITINERARY

ANTARCTICA EXPEDITION

Ice conditions and weather require that our itinerary is flexible. Each day your Captain and Expedition Leader will discuss options with the group, and your activities and landing sites will be chosen.
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We may land and visit Adelie penguin colonies at Paulet Island, Brown Bluff, Devil Island, or elsewhere in the area. Exploring the fringes of the Weddell Sea on the eastern side of the Peninsula, we’ll search the ice floes for emperor penguins. The largest of the penguins, the magnificent adults are hard to find during austral summer when their winter breeding colony on Snow Hill Island disperses. 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Visit gentoo penguin colonies and cruise with the yacht and tenders past immense glaciers among mesmerizing icebergs in Paradise Bay, Errera Channel, Neko Harbour, Port Lockroy, Lemaire Channel, Petermann Island and Booth Island. 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Hanse Explorer | Yacht Charter | EYOS

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HANSE EXPLORER

For those looking to be truly immersed in a destination, Hanse is the perfect choice. Her two longtime captains have worked on the ship for over 10 years and on all expeditions with EYOS. She has a level of expedition expertise and capability that no other expedition yacht has. She has a true expedition spirit that permeates everything on board.

 

Hanse Explorer | Luxury Yacht Charter | EYOS

ELEGANT
ACCOMMODATION

Hanse Explorer can accommodate up to 12 guests across 7 en suite cabins. The expansive owner’s cabin, 485 sq ft, is situated on the Upper Deck and features a large private lounge area. The remaining 6 en suite cabins, all roughly 182 sq ft, are situated on the Main Deck and can be configured for either double or twin sleeping arrangements.