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Antarctica Marathon Itinerary
2008 Antarctica Marathon Itinerary
Guests on the Lyobov Orlova depart from Ushuaia and return to Ushuaia one day later
which makes the ship portion of the itinerary from March 2 to March 12.
February 26 - Some passengers depart on Aerolineas Argentinas Airlines
from Miami or JFK or another gateway for overnight flights to Buenos Aires.
February 27 - Flights arrive
in Buenos Aires and passengers transfer to the Marriott Hotel. Light training run in late afternoon.
Remaining passengers depart on Aerolineas Argentinas Airlines from Miami
for overnight flight to Buenos Aires.
February 28 - Remaining airline travellers
arrive Buenos Aires and transfer to the Marriott Hotel. Free day to explore Buenos Aires with a
variety of optional sight-seeing tours or perhaps a day excursion across the Rio Plata to Uruguay
which has been very popular in the past. Evening cocktail reception and welcome banquet and briefing in the Marriott Hotel.
February 29 - Another day free to explore Buenos Aires.
March 1- Sarpik passengers transfer to the domestic airport for
early morning flight to Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, the world's southernmost city.
You will have half of the day to explore this interesting town with plenty of shops and restaurants.
Board the m/s Sarpik Ittuk at about 4:30pm for departure to Antarctica. Welcome reception and briefing
on shipboard safety. Evening film, Ice Birds.
March 2 - Day at sea crossing the
Beagle Channel and Drake Passage. The open bridge policy invites everyone to get a bird's eye view of
the navigational activity alongside the Captain and his crew. Videos and lectures will introduce visitors to the wildlife,
climate and history of Antarctica.
March 3-4 - Land Ho! We drop the race operations crew on King George for 1 1/2
days of race preparation.
The weather will be our master as we spend a couple of days cruising in and among the bays and channels of the Shetland Islands
and Antarctic Peninsula. The ship's Zodiacs will carry us to shore wherever possible, weaving safely
among the icebergs and floes to visit with seals and penguins.
March 5 - Race Day both ships! The course has been prepared with flags and mileage markers. Hopefully,
Mother Nature will be kind with the weather. The race will start about 09:00.
Post-Race Party and celebration during the evening.
March 6-7 - We head south toward the
eastern side of the Peninsula, cruising among the fjords and islands. Weaving among the icebergs, our destination
is Paradise Bay, one of the most beautiful places on Earth. A sunny afternoon will permit us to have a barbecue and
race wards ceremony on the aft deck.
The zodiacs will bring us to shore for a visit to the vacated Argentinian base nestled at the base
of a hill where visitors are welcome to climb to the peak for a bird's eye view of the area.
March 8 - We will probably find ourselves in the fjords near the Lemaire Channel where humpbacks cruise for krill.
March 9 - We leave the "White Continent" to recross the Drake Passage.
March 10 - We first sight land at Cape Horn, Chile where we will approach our return port at Ushuaia.
March 11 - This morning will find us in Ushuaia at about 8:00am when we disembark
and checkin for our return flights to Buenos Aires and then onward to your international flights back home.
NOTE: Marathon Tours & Travel reserves the right to change the intinerary due to flight
schedule changes, weather or any other reason that it deems necessary for the safe and enjoyable execution
of this trip. It may be necessary for some guests to overnight in Ushuaia on the return due to delays, flight
availability or other reasons. In this case, the guest is responsible for the additional
hotel cost which will be approximately $100 per person in a double room.
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