Poseidon Expeditions’ 114-Guest Sea Spirit Offers Incentives for Booking Suites For Two Antarctica Cruises

The Sea SpiritPoseidon Expeditions offers complimentary overnight camping to guests who book Deluxe, Premium and Owners suites on either of two late Fall departures. This means guests may literally awaken with the birds and watch their antics close at hand.

This complimentary camping offer is a $250 per person value on top of the specially priced suites.
 
The balcony suites with bird’s eye view privileges also offer on new bookings only a 15 percent per person reduction off of regular rates on November 24-December 5, 2016 and December 4-16, 2016 departures of Classic Antarctic Peninsula voyages. After the discount, per person double rates start at $10,196 (Deluxe), $11,301 (Premium), and $13,936 (Owners).

The suites feature private balconies and large, sliding glass doors out to the balcony. Sea Spirit’s suites are large by expedition ship standards and can easily accommodate a third person for $5,995 (on November 24) and $6,295 (on December 4).

The rate includes:

– One pre-voyage hotel night at the Arakur Hotel & Spa in Ushuaia;
– Pre-cruise group transfers from the airport to the hotel in Ushuaia
– Group transfer to the ship on day of embarkation;
– Group transfer to airport or central location upon disembarkation in Ushuaia;
– Shipboard accommodations;
– All scheduled landings/excursions;
– Complimentary camping
– Leadership throughout by experienced Expedition Leader & Expedition Team;
– All meals on board throughout the voyage;
– Tea and coffee station 24 hours daily;
– Welcome and Farewell cocktails;
– Rubber boots for shore landings for the time of the cruise;
– Branded Poseidon Expeditions parka;
– All port fees;
– Pre-departure materials;
– Digital Voyage Log. 

Poseidon Expeditions’ 114-passenger, deluxe expedition M/V Sea Spirit, while small and nimble enough to visit a multitude of landing sites, embraces guests with space (all-suite accommodations range from 215 to 463 square feet), two multi-purpose lounges, a well-stocked library and a restaurant serving gourmet-quality meals.
Ample deck space facilitates viewing passing icescapes and wildlife. The vessel has an ice-strengthened hull, a fleet of Zodiacs and a set of retractable fin stabilizers for smoother sailing. Activities include Zodiac excursions, hiking, optional kayaking and camping, and informative presentations aboard. The ship’s expedition staff-to-passenger ratio of 1:9 is one of the best in the industry.

Typical cruises from Ushuaia, Argentina, to the Antarctic Peninsula are from 10 to 12 nights. This allows for a reasonable amount of time for daily landings, which are always subject to ice and weather conditions. Travelers often opt for extensions before or after the Antarctic cruise, or they choose a departure that includes other destinations. For example, many travelers want to include a few days in Buenos Aires where they connect with the local flights to Ushuaia, the country’s southernmost town and point of embarkation.
In Ushuaia guests can visit Tierra del Fuego either pre- or post-cruise. Some itineraries include the Falkland Islands and South Georgia where they can visit the terrain made famous by explorer Ernest Shackleton, whose gravesite is in Grytviken. Guests on these itineraries can witness King Penguins, the second-largest penguin species, and nesting Wandering Albatross.
 
(Poseidon Expeditions)



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