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Fly-Sail

Sail Across the Drake One Direction, Fly Back

Fly-Sail Antarctica

Join Intimate Expedition Sailboat

Join expedition sailing vessel, Ocean Tramp, and her crew to explore the Antarctic Peninsula: penguins, whales, icebergs, Exploration History.  Enjoy the flexibility and seclusion of a small vessel to take advantage of the polar wonders of Antarctica as they unfold. Maximum 8 passengers.  Sail across the Drake Passage in one direction, Fly the other!

Highlights:
Two weeks in Antarctica
Sail one way across the Drake
Fly the other!
Flexibility of a small vessel
Intimate wildlife encounters
Onboard Scientist 
Passionate Crew

Duraton:
19 Days

Costs:
$18,150-$23,460

(INCLUDES cost of charter flight from Punta Arenas to Antarctica)

Dates:
Dec 3, 2024
Dec 3, 2025

What makes this trip Unique?

Quality Time

By flying across the Drake Passage, all of our time is spent in Antarctica. The two weeks are two weeks in the ice, with the icebergs, the whales, and the penguins. If there are a few days of snow, then within two weeks there is a high chance you’ll get a few great days of sun. Hoping for a great high latitude sunset or two? By having two weeks, you increase your chances of experiencing it. Two weeks allows us the chance to feel the rhythm of Antarctica, to notice changes, and to observe the details and differences of each penguin colony.

Small Group

When we say small group, we mean small group. Ocean Tramp carries a maximum of 8 passengers. This means when going ashore to a penguin colony you are not crowded with 100 other passenger vying for the best view. It means that you can have space and quiet to explore Antarctica. It means on the deck of Ocean Tramp you can have your space. No elbowing or hurrying on deck for the best spot.

With maximum 8 passengers, you leave with new friends. There is strong camaraderie onboard between guests and with crew!

All Included

Once you step onboard, it’s all included: excursions, meals, kayaking, camping, wine with dinner, gin and tonics with glacier ice (collected by guests!).

When in Antarctica the focus should be on the experience – the whole experience.

Flexibility

The vessel’s size means we can maneuver into small coves and passages. The crew and itinerary flexibility means that when there is an opportunity – we go for it.

The light is fantastic after dinner and a few passengers want to go for a zodiac cruise – let’s go! Whales are bubble feeding? Let’s stay and watch. A leopard seal is on the hunt for a penguin – let’s slow down and see what happens. The afternoon is so amazing at a penguin colony that no one wants to rush back for dinner? We’ll push back dinner another hour to enjoy the time onshore.

Science

Going to Antarctica we want to take the opportunity to bring a scientist who has data he or she needs to collect. They will join the voyage and allow guests to participate in the data collection.

Each scientist will also give lectures during the trip about their research and past projects. Each trip is different. Past research has included penguin vocalizations, background antibacterial resistance, oxygen/hydrogen isotope levels, and mercury levels in the Southern Ocean.

Itinerary

Pre Trip: Arrive AT LEAST one day prior to the trip in the departure city (Ushuaia or Punta Arenas). For those flying down and sailing back – In the afternoon collect your Muckboots and attend a briefing about the flight for the next day. For those sailing down and sailing back – you will meet on the dock the morning the trip starts. (hotel for this previous night not included). Note itinerary below is for sail down, fly back. For Fly down, sail back the itinerary is reversed.

Inclusions

Included:

· Flights Punta Arenas – Antarctica
· Muckboots for use in Antarctica
· Meals and Accommodation in Antarctica
· Kayaking and camping
· Celebration dinner in Punta Arenas
· Wine with dinner
· Luggage up to 50lb/23kg

Not Included:

· Flights to/from home to Ushuaia / Punta Areans
· Insurance: medical, evacuation, travel
· Personal equipment and clothing
· Delays due to weather
· Meals and accommodation in Ushuaia / Punta Arenas before and after the trip
· Communication charges

FAQ’s

Is this trip for me?

Sailing to remote areas means that we are away from everything! That also means that if we need medical assistance it can be days away. It also means that we have no access to emails, phone, facebook, etc, for the duration of the trip.


Sailing on an Expedition Yacht means that the cabins and common places are small and we all the crew and passengers share pretty much everything. It can be considered as an Adventure in its true meaning!
Having said that, we operate one of the biggest and more comfortable sailing boats in the area, with private double cabins, water maker, 4 bathrooms, hot showers now and then, and a 24/7 running heater keeping the inside dry, warm and cozy! Am I in good shape for participating on these expeditions? If your answer to the questions below are YES, then yes! You are fit to join us! Any questions, Please ask us!!

  • Can you stay without external medical assistance for the duration of the expedition? -it could be up to 20 days
  • Can you swim or float?
  • Do you have good balance: Can you stay standing on a bus/metro/train with little to minimum holding in normal conditions?
  • Can you embark/disembark from a zodiac to a beach with little swell?
  • Can you walk 10 blocks without getting exhausted?
  • Can you climb a 6ft / 2m vertical ladder?
  • Are you aware that you are going to a remote area, with no phone/email/contact/etc with external people/family/etc for the length of your trip? (note: we have a satellite phone and we can send out facebook updates to family and friends, although the Sat phone is only for Weather download and any emergency)