hans hansson bespoke antarctica cruise

Hans Hansson - Antarctica Peninsula Fly In Fly Out

  • Overview

    FLY THE DRAKE. HANS HANSSON ANTARCTIC CRUISE

    Fly to the Antarctic and sail on our 12-passenger ship Hans Hansson to experience islands along the Antarctic Peninsula rich with wildlife and only ever visited by a handful of people. Led by exceptionally experienced and knowledgeable expedition guides and crew, you will explore Antarctica for 12 days among curious penguins, whales, and mountainous scenery. You will benefit from the ease and flexibility of getting such a small number of travellers ashore. Conditions permitting, we will focus on areas completely outside the range of larger tour vessels, such as the newly discovered Adelie penguin super-colony on the secluded Danger Islands. This archipelago is home to over 1.5 million penguins! Your time in nature will be unrivalled as you explore in quiet serenity. You’ll also avoid the Drake Passage crossing that has for so long challenged operations of small vessels. This expedition offers a great depth of exploration and unsurpassed experiences for an intimate group while enriching your understanding of the Antarctic ecosystem through substantial participatory citizen science.

    HIGHLIGHTS
    • Fly to Antarctica over the Drake Passage, saving three days of ship travel.
    • Conditions permitting, visit the recently discovered Danger Islands Adelie penguin super-colony.
    • Enjoy the flexibility and serenity of being aboard a 12-passenger vessel, during 11 full landing days.
    • Experience beautiful sunrises and sunsets backlighting stunning landscapes.
    • Be a part of scientific research.

    Voyage Currency: Please consider this voyage is priced in USD$ and the AUD$ rates shown are indicative only at today's exchange rate. 

    Duration: 14 days
    Passengers: 12 passengers
    Embarkation Point: Punta Arenas, Chile
    Disembarkation Point: Punta Arenas, Chile
    Physical rating: True Expedition
    Fly/Cruise: Mandatory extra flight
    Single Supplement: 2.0x twin rate or share options
  • Itinerary
    • Day 1 - Flight to Antarctica

      Weather permitting, you will board the charter flight to King George Island and land at Teniente R. Marsh Airport, the northernmost airport on the continent of Antarctica. Then, you will transfer to the Hans Hansson to begin exploring the Antarctic.

    • Day 2/12 - South Shetland Is & Antarctic Peninsula

      The warm glow of sunrise reveals our position in the South Shetland Islands; we will include early and late landings and Zodiac cruises to take full advantage of the best light.

      Due to the expeditionary nature of our voyage, specific stops cannot be guaranteed. Flexibility is paramount in expedition travel; our itinerary depends on the conditions. We strive to land often and stay as long as possible, abiding by the Guidelines for Responsible Ecotourism from the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO).

      The South Shetland Islands ~ Deception, Half Moon, Livingstone, and Aitcho Island
      The South Shetlands are a string of volcanic islands, some still active, that run parallel to the Antarctic Peninsula across the Bransfield Strait. Fondly known as the “Banana Belt of Antarctica,” these islands boast the richest concentrations of terrestrial wildlife in the Antarctic due to their proximity to the rich upwelling waters from the great Circumpolar Current. Even with our luxuriously in-depth itinerary, we will have to choose between many very compelling sites. Deception Island is a favorite and one of the most exciting islands on our voyage. This horseshoe-shaped, volcanic island is still active, as its hot thermal pools demonstrate. You may land on both the outside wall and inside the caldera that opens to the ocean via a narrow gap called Neptune’s Bellows. The landing at Bailey Head is home to about 100,000 chinstrap penguins, but the sea can make landings tricky with steep swells crashing on an exposed beach. Inside Deception’s huge caldera, you can hope to land and take a short hike up the mountainside among the lichen-draped cliffs to the scenic overlook. On the beach at Whaler’s Bay, you may find Weddell seals basking. Deception Island also offers one the most unique experiences of the voyage – plunging into the thermal pools alongside the beach surrounded by clouds of steam. The water temperature can be fairly comfortable, although it can get so hot that it’s necessary to mix in colder water!

      On a clear day, the chinstrap penguins of Half Moon Island make a delightful foreground to the breathtaking eastern coastline of nearby Livingston Island. At this end of the Earth, the vast scale of nature will open our senses. Great respect must be given to the fragile vegetation and the wildlife colonies. We will allow you as much freedom as possible to enjoy the magnificent wildlife and landscapes within the bounds of safety and minimal impact.

      Both chinstrap and gentoo penguins breed on Aitcho Island, an island covered in mossy green carpets making a surprisingly bright contrast to Antarctica’s intensely achromatic landscapes. Conditions permitting, take a walk across the island past the southern elephant seal wallows. This landing site and other similar sites with southern elephant seals offer a terrific chance to see (and smell!) the world’s largest species of seal, also perhaps joined by hauled out Weddell seals and southern fur seals.

      From the South Shetlands, sail southwest across the Bransfield Strait into the fabled Gerlache Strait. Here you can expect whale sightings to ring out from the bridge as the Antarctic Peninsula landscape rises up around you into a glacier-draped view of mountainous proportion. You can expect whales among sculpted icebergs in the foreground and staggering mountain walls in the background, making for some of the world’s best Zodiac cruising. You can hope for magnificent sunsets, sculpted blue icebergs, and close penguin and whale encounters, each with the potential for an experience that you will never forget. You will visit sites where the penguins and seals that once sustained early Antarctic explorers have taken over, leaving only faint clues of the age of exploration and exploitation.

      Western Antarctic Peninsula ~ Danco Coast and Neumeyer and Lemaire Channel
      You will travel south along the picturesque Danco Coast on the west coast of Graham Land, which has awe-inspiring scenery with coastlines deeply indented with bays. Impressive mountains rise sharply from the coast to the central Graham Land Plateau and glaciers descend to narrow piedmont ice shelves. Extensive Zodiac cruising and opportunistic landings during the best light will allow us to soak in the serenity of this majestic place.

      You’ll make your way down the coast into Wilhemina Bay, Neko Harbour, and Paradise Bay, among the most beautiful areas in Antarctica. These waters rank high on our long list of favorite places for Zodiac cruising. Enjoy views of sculpted icebergs and surfacing whales as you cruise the inner bays near spectacular glaciers and ethereal mountains. You can expect wonderful whale behavior in these plentiful summer feeding grounds. The krill swarms are enormous. You will find colonies of gentoo and chinstrap penguins, sometimes in mixed colonies, along with their attendant scavengers: snowy sheathbills, brown skuas, south solar skuas, and kelp gulls. Hope for a landing in Neko Harbour on the Antarctic continent proper, hopefully with an opportunity for a walk and an incredible view.

      Enjoy the view from the ship as you navigate through stunning Neumeyer and Lemaire channels or around the south end of Anvers Island into Biscoe Bay where you will be completely surrounded by ice-draped peaks soaring dramatically out of the water. Crabeater, Weddell, and leopard seals are often hauled out on the ice floes and whales may even surface between the floes, so keep your cameras ready! Tall, hanging ice cliffs, the fronts of highly fractured tidewater glaciers, decorate most of the shoreline for unforgettable scenery. At the southern part of the Lemaire Channel you’ll find Petermann Island. Located at 65S, Petermann is an outstanding location to see gentoo and Adelie penguins on their nesting grounds, often with chicks chasing parents who have returned to feed them. The clear water is beautiful for observing and photographing penguins returning to land. Petermann has seen a reversal in abundance between the two species, with half the numbers of Adelie penguins we found twenty years ago, but twice the numbers of gentoos. Photogenic Antarctic shags are also found on the edges of the colonies.

      Hope for good conditions to travel further south along the western side of the Peninsula, possibly down to Crystal Sound, the Antarctic Circle, Fish Islands, and beyond into Margarite Bay to explore the southern reaches of summer navigable waters. Look for snow petrel, Antarctic petrel, ice-loving Antarctic minke whales, and maybe an extremely rare Ross seal. When you are out in the golden light of an Antarctic evening, be sure to put your camera down for a moment and simply absorb the beauty and silence.

      You’ll leisurely sail north, keeping your eyes out for cetaceans, including orcas and even rare beaked whales, and explore wonderful coves that are breeding areas for leopard seals. You will surely find yourself cruising with humpbacks as they swim and lunge feed among the icebergs offshore in these waters where whale populations escaped the worst of the whaling age. The region offers excellent opportunities to find Antarctic minke whales feeding and orcas cruising for seals and penguins. The photography in these rich krill areas of the Peninsula is truly fantastic. Port Lockroy, located at the end of the very narrow and beautiful Peltier Channel close to Neumeyer Channel, has a British Antarctica Survey maritime museum and a sprawling gentoo penguin colony.

    • Day 13 - King George Island & Charter Flight

      Today we disembark and our voyage comes to an end as we return to Punta Arenas on our charter flight.

    Please consider that our voyages are expeditionary in nature. This means, that there are no concrete itineraries, your Captain and Expedition Leader will utilise their vast experience to chart the best course for your expedition depending on the climatic and environmental conditions. Mentioned highlights and wildlife cannot be guaranteed.

  • Adventure Activities

    Kayaking in Antarctica

    You will also have the option to Kayak on certain excursions in Antarctica for a unique and intimate experience.

    Included

    Lemaire Channel – get your camera ready!

    In a continent of stunning views, Lemaire Channel has been called the Kodak Gap. Locked between the rocky vertical cliffs of Booth Island and the continent this one kilometer wide passage is one of the most photographed attractions of Antarctica. You will be glad your camera is digital.

    Penguins

    Taking centre stage on your Antarctic Peninsula expedition, are the Brushtail penguin species. These photogenic and intriguing species include, Gentoo, Chinstrap and Adelie penguins. The species are in abundance across Peninsula and are always performing.

    On board voyages in our other details you may come across Rockhopper, Macaroni, Magellanic, King and Emperor penguins.

    Send a postcard home from Port Lockroy

    This British base, established in 1944, on arrival you will receive a warm accolade both by the volunteers of the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust and the colony of Gentoo penguins that nestles just by the old timber structure. Get small denomination US$ notes to buy a few postcards and send them home with Antarctic stamps from one of the southernmost Post Offices in the world.

  • Inclusions

    Charter Flights

    Return charter flights are provided from Punta Arenas to King George Island to meet the Hans Hansson

    Inclusions / Exclusions

    Included in your Expedition

    - Accommodation on board
    - All meals onboard
    - Zodiac excursions
    - Expedition lectures
    - Hot beverages
    - Comprehensive pre-departure information

    Not included in your Expedition

    - Transfer to the airport at end of itinerary
    - Phone and internet charges
    - Laundry / bar / beverage / other personal charges incurred onboard
    - Excess baggage charges
    - Meals ashore unless mentioned
    - Any flights not mentioned in the itinerary
    - Gratuities
    - Government arrival and departure taxes
    - Mandatory waterproof gear not provided
    - Baggage / cancellation / interruption and medical travel insurance
    - Passport and Visa expenses
  • Map
    Exclusive antarctica map
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  • Vessel

    HANS HANSSON

    Only 12 guests and 7 crew members. Fly-Cruise -cross the Drake passage in 2 hours and spend 2 full weeks in Antarctica! Kayaking and Camping included. Citizen science onboard. Extended landings and zodiac cruises.
    No waiting time for landings.

    Hans Hansson emerges as the ultimate vessel for an Antarctic expedition, offering an intimate size and cozy ambiance that ensures a personalized and
    immersive experience. With a maximum capacity of just 12 guests, it underscores comfort and functionality, enabling close encounters with Antarctica's mesmerizing landscapes and captivating wildlife. The boats distinctive style cultivates camaraderie among guests, elevating the sense of adventure and making landings and zodiac tours genuinely exceptional.


    Additionally, the advantage of its smaller guest capacity guarantees swift access to shores, facilitating unhurried wildlife encounters and an intimate
    exploration of Antarctica's breathtaking landscapes. Hans Hansson stands out by not only allowing extensive zodiac cruises but also offering unlimited time for shore landings, granting you the freedom to thoroughly absorb the grandeur of this frozen realm. All these unparalleled experiences,
    complemented by the warmth of a family-style atmosphere, promise an unforgettable Antarctic voyage.

    Features & Facilities
    • Comfortable accommodation
    • Small intimate vessel
    • Observation decks
    • Open bridge
    Key Facts
    Luxury star rating: 3
    Guests #: 12
    Crew #: 6
    Ice Class: ICE-C
    Speed: 11
    Refurbished:
    Technical Specs
    Year built:
    Length: 26m
    Width: 7
    Draft:
    Tonnage: 146
    Registry:
    Elec Outlets: 220V / 2 Round Pin
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hans hansson twin private cabin

Standard Twin Aft

11 Feb 2024 - 24 Feb 2024
Bottom deck cabins feature twin bunks, portholes, desk, wardrobe, couch, washbasin, and spacious shared bath facilities. Solo travellers are welcome to book on a shared basis, to avoid paying a single supplement.
USD$ 19,390pp
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hans hansson twin private cabin

Standard Twin Aft

11 Feb 2024 - 24 Feb 2024
Bottom deck cabins feature twin bunks, portholes, desk, wardrobe, couch, washbasin, and spacious shared bath facilities. Solo travellers are welcome to book on a shared basis, to avoid paying a single supplement.
USD$ 20,390pp
USD$ 18,500pp
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VIP Cabin

11 Feb 2024 - 24 Feb 2024
Middle deck cabins feature twin bunks, portholes, office, wardrobe, washbasin, and private bath facilities. Superior cabins are offered on a double basis only.
USD$ 26,500pp
USD$ 26,500pp