South Georgia is a remote yet magical island, exquisite in its beauty and virtually unspoilt by man. It is adorned with emerald green bays, blue glacier ice and formidable snow-covered peaks. South Georgia travel will expose you to one of the world's greatest wildlife areas - the "Galapagos of the South". Home to over 30 million breeding birds, thousands of seals, the introduced Norwegian reindeer, four breeding species of penguin and the largest colony of king penguins on this planet - the island teems with life. A South Georgia cruise is the best way to experience this unique and special place.
South Georgia is also home to the macaroni penguin not often seen on the Peninsula and one of the few places where you can see the nesting sites of the wandering albatross, a bird that boasts the largest wingspan of any bird in the world.
If the spectacular wildlife is not enough of a drawcard, South Georgia travel will bring you to a part of the Antarctic that is steeped in history. The island was an intrinsic part of Sir Ernest Shackleton's 1914-17 Trans-Antarctica Expedition in the Endurance, one of the most incredible adventure stories and most heroic survival stories of all time. This region was once the centre of the whaling industry and an Antarctica cruise to South Georgia will allow you to see the relics and remains of abandoned whaling stations and to visit the grave of the intrepid explorer, Shackleton.
With the greatest concentration of wildlife on the planet, captivating history, and ruggedly beautiful terrain, the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia is one of the jewels in the Southern Ocean's crown. Why not discover it on an Antarctica cruise to the Falklands, South Georgia and the Antarctic Peninsula?
South Georgia is a remote yet magical island, exquisite in its beauty and virtually unspoilt by man. It is adorned with emerald green bays, blue glacier ice and formidable snow-covered peaks. South Georgia travel will expose you to one of the world's greatest wildlife areas - the "Galapagos of the South". Home to over 30 million breeding birds, thousands of seals, the introduced Norwegian reindeer, four breeding species of penguin and the largest colony of king penguins on this planet - the island teems with life. A South Georgia cruise is the best way to experience this unique and special place.
South Georgia is also home to the macaroni penguin not often seen on the Peninsula and one of the few places where you can see the nesting sites of the wandering albatross, a bird that boasts the largest wingspan of any bird in the world.
If the spectacular wildlife is not enough of a drawcard, South Georgia travel will bring you to a part of the Antarctic that is steeped in history. The island was an intrinsic part of Sir Ernest Shackleton's 1914-17 Trans-Antarctica Expedition in the Endurance, one of the most incredible adventure stories and most heroic survival stories of all time. This region was once the centre of the whaling industry and an Antarctica cruise to South Georgia will allow you to see the relics and remains of abandoned whaling stations and to visit the grave of the intrepid explorer, Shackleton.
With the greatest concentration of wildlife on the planet, captivating history, and ruggedly beautiful terrain, the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia is one of the jewels in the Southern Ocean's crown. Why not discover it on an Antarctica cruise to the Falklands, South Georgia and the Antarctic Peninsula?
We are true polar specialists. Almost every Chimu team member has travelled to either Antarctica or the Arctic and has an average of ten years' experience in selling the region.
We have inspected and continue to thoroughly research each individual vessel we work with, selecting only small ships with strong environmental, safety, and ethical credentials.
We know all things polar by heart and will work with you to determine which ship and itinerary is best suited. Travellers visit the polar regions for different reasons, including wildlife, photography, snowshoeing, and kayaking, so we'll find the perfect expedition for your interests.
From your initial enquiry until your trip ends, you'll be assigned a personal Destination Specialist who will offer a full service to your travel needs: we can book flights, insurance, and any additional travel to complete your journey.
Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia
SHIP: Magellan Explorer
START: Punta Arenas, Chile
FINISH: Ushuaia, Argentina
PRICED FROM
USD 17,995*
PER PERSON
South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula
SHIP: Le Boreal
START: Buenos Aires, Argentina
FINISH: Buenos Aires, Argentina
PRICED FROM
USD 23,070*
PER PERSON
Falklands, South Georgia, Antarctica
SHIP: L'Austral
START: Buenos Aires, Argentina
FINISH: Buenos Aires, Argentina
PRICED FROM
USD 23,630*
PER PERSON
Antarctica, Argentina, Falkland Islands, South Georgia
SHIP: L'Austral
START: Buenos Aires, Argentina
FINISH: Buenos Aires, Argentina
PRICED FROM
USD 17,680*
PER PERSON
Falkland Islands, South Georgia, Antarctica
SHIP: Le Lyrial
START: Buenos Aires, Argentina
FINISH: Buenos Aires, Argentina
PRICED FROM
USD 21,870*
PER PERSON
Falkland Islands, South Georgia, Antarctica
SHIP: L'Austral
START: Buenos Aires, Argentina
FINISH: Buenos Aires, Argentina
PRICED FROM
USD 21,870*
PER PERSON
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There are five Antarctic seal species known as true seals. True seals differ from fur seals (or eared seals) mostly because of the different way they swim.
A visa is not required to visit South Georgia but all visitors must be in possession of a valid passport. All passports must be presented to the Government Officer (Immigration Officer) on arrival at Grytviken. If your Antarctica cruise is departing from an Argentinian port such as Ushuaia, no pre-arranged visa is required to enter Argentina by citizens of the UK, Australia, Ireland, European Union, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa and the USA. Other nationalities should check with your closest Argentinean embassy or consulate.
Most Antarctica cruises that include South Georgia on their way to or from the Antarctic Peninsula, spend 3 to 5 days exploring South Georgia. Those cruises that feature South Georgia travel only typically spend at least 7 or 8 days in the region. Possible landing sites and excursions include Elsehul Bay, Salisbury Plain, Prion Island, Fortuna Bay, St. Andrews Bay, Gold Harbour, Drygalski Fjord, Cumberland Bay and the old whaling stations at Stromness, Leith, Husvik and Grytviken.
The official currency of South Georgia is the pound sterling (GBP).
English is the official language of South Georgia as it is a British Overseas Territory.
A high level of fitness is not necessary for Antarctica cruises to South Georgia, but you need to be in good health as although there is generally a doctor on board the ships, you are a long way from any other medical assistance. The majority of activities are focused around shore excursions and zodiac cruising and so you need to be agile and able-bodied enough to climb into and out of the inflatable zodiacs from both the ship and the shore. On shore landings you may need to negotiate uneven and slippery ground. Shore excursions generally involve some walking.
All of our tours are 100% tried and tested to ensure that when you travel with us, you are doing so in a controlled and safe environment with trained experts. We consistently monitor weather conditions and will always provide you with the best possible adventure without risk of injury to you or the vessel. While some landings and activities may need to be rescheduled or cancelled due to weather, every effort is made to have a contingency plan should such conditions become a reality during your expedition. Chimu have been the experts in Antarctic travel for nearly 20 years and use our vast experience and knowledge when picking the vessels we sell to provide you with an adventure that is unforgettable for all the right reasons.
Note:
-Extreme care should be taken in the proximity of seals (especially those in breeding colonies) and particularly fur seals from November to January, when they can be extremely aggressive
-The buildings and jetties of the old whaling stations at Leith, Stromness, Husvik and Prince Olav Harbour are in a dangerous state of disrepair and so it is forbidden to approach within 200 metres