Antarctica21 is giving away an air-cruise: Apply to be “Chief Flying Penguin Officer” for a chance to travel to Antarctica
Apply to be “Chief Flying Penguin Officer” for a chance to travel to Antarctica. Enter to win a fly and sail expedition to Antarctica aboard a boutique ship.
Can penguins fly? How many people can answer that question with confidence? We have scientific confirmation that, in fact, penguins do not fly, but Antarctica21 does fly to Antarctica!
Antarctica21 is the adventure travel specialist that pioneered fly and sail expeditions to Antarctica. In 2023, the company turns 20. To celebrate their birthday and promote knowledge and understanding of Antarctica and Antarctic penguins, they are searching far and wide for penguin lovers across the globe.
From January 24 to March 17, 2023, you can apply to be Antarctica21’s Chief Flying Penguin Officer!
“Twenty years ago, we introduced an innovative way of traveling to Antarctica,” says Jaime Vasquez, Antarctica21’s President. “With a two-hour flight from the tip of South America, visitors can reach the White Continent quickly and in comfort, saving the two-day ship crossing over the rough waters of the Drake Passage. To celebrate our anniversary this year, we are giving one lucky person a chance to win a trip to Antarctica and share in our passion for the continent.”
From all qualified entries, Antarctica21 will randomly select a lucky person to travel free of charge to the White Continent on board the sturdy Ocean Nova expedition ship.
Travel will be on the December 7-14, 2023 Classic Antarctica Air-Cruise, in a Single Cabin, a $17,795 value. The prize includes the round-trip flight between Punta Arenas, Chile and Antarctica; five nights of shipboard accommodation with full board; all guided zodiac and shore excursions in Antarctica; two nights lodging in Punta Arenas pre- and post-expedition; and much more.
Responsibilities of the Chief Flying Penguin Officer include traveling to Punta Arenas, Chile, to join the expedition, attend the shipboard presentations by polar wildlife experts, and explore Antarctica on land and sea to learn first-hand about penguins and their habitat. The polar plunge is optional but highly recommended.
Participants can download the Antarctic Penguin Study Guide to learn about penguins. They can then fill out the entry form, answering the three knowledge questions correctly. The winner will be selected from all entries with correct answers and will be announced on March 17, 2023. Participants must be 18 years of age or older to enter.
Find out more about how to apply to win a free trip to Antarctica here:
https://www.antarctica21.com/chief-flying-penguin-officer-entry/