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Trafalgar heads to Antarctica

03 Oct 2018 - by Savannah Freemantle
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TRAFALGAR has launched

cruises to Antarctica

– a first for the tour

operator. The cruises will

be operated in partnership

with Poseidon Adventures on

board the Sea Spirit.

Passengers will arrive in

Ushuaia, Argentina, on day

one and spend the first

night in Arakur Spa Hotel.

On the second day of the

tour, passengers will board

the cruise and depart for

Antarctica, sailing through

the Beagle Channel, Drake

Passage, South Shetland

Islands and Antarctic

Peninsula, before returning

to Ushuaia.

 Highlights include: Seal

and penguin spotting, 11

breakfasts, eight lunches

and eight dinners, optional

experiences and free time.

All porterage and local

charges, hotel tips, charges

and local taxes are included,

as well as a travel director

and separate driver, VIP

entry to many sights, and

airport shuttle transfers on

the first and last day of the

tour. Flights are excluded.

Bookings open at the

end of this year, with two

departures in February

2019 and two departures in

December 2019.

Teresa Richardson, head

of marketing of The Travel

Corporation, told TNW that

the cruise was aimed at

adventure seekers. “This

tour is for people who

are looking for a unique,

educational and authentic

expedition-style quest.”

She added that Trafalgar

had seen an increase in

client interest in travel to

Antarctica. “Over the years

our client feedback has

demonstrated an interest

in the destination. More of

our travellers are seeking

adventure.”

Divan Viljoen, marketing

campaign manager for

Cruiseabout FCTG, agreed.

“The tours will attract the

SA market as it has become

more adventurous. A trip to

Antarctica with a reputable

operator like Trafalgar is a

perfect match. There are

clients who would love to do

this bucket-list journey.”

He added that the pricing

was competitive. “A unique,

once-in-a-lifetime luxury

experience like this will, of

course, come at a price,

and there are clients out

there who would be willing

to pay this premium for such

an amazing journey. Not

everyone can say they have

been to Antarctica.”  

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