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18 Night Antarctica and South Georgia Island Cruise and Land Tour from Buenos Aires

Ship: Viking Octantis
Cruise Line: Viking Oceans
Sailed:  Wednesday, Jan 31, 2024 from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ended: Sunday, Feb 18, 2024
The itinerary information below reflects the original day-by-day port of call schedule for the Wednesday, Jan 31, 2024 departure of the Viking Octantis. If Viking Oceans modified this itinerary for weather or operational reasons after departing , the modified schedule would not be reflected here.
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Day by Day Summary and Map

Day 1 - Wednesday - Jan 31, 2024
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina      
Arrive and check into your hotel. Buenos Aires, Argentina's cosmopolitan capital, is an eclectic combination of Latin and European influences. The tree-lined streets and postcolonial architecture draw on the city's Spanish, French, and Italian heritage, while the many cafes and bodegas and vibrant nightlife are decidedly Argentine. Its barrios, or neighborhoods, exude an intimate atmosphere that belies the city's size. Full of bohemian flair, historic San Telmo's cobblestone streets and Belle Epoque-style buildings reverberate with the mesmerizing melodies of the tango.
Day 2 - Thursday - Feb 1, 2024
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina      
Air Travel      
Cruise Begins      
Ushuaia, Argentina      
After breakfast, check out of your hotel and board your charter flight to your embarkation city. Ushuaia is the southernmost city in the world. Its splendid setting, tucked between the Beagle Channel and the southernmost slopes of the Andes, lends it an outpost atmosphere, as do the Antarctic explorers readying for the expeditions that depart from here. Ushuaia is the capital of and gateway to the celebrated Tierra del Fuego, the "Land of Fire", named by Spaniards upon seeing the constant flames burned by the indigenous Yamana to keep warm. This largely unspoiled region comprises the large island of Tierra del Fuego and countless Chilean and Argentine islands.
Day 3 - Friday - Feb 2, 2024
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean      
Trace the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, an underwater mountain range longer than the Rockies, the Himalayas, and the Andes combined. Its hidden towering peaks divide the Atlantic Ocean in half, North to South. Enjoy the amenities of your ship as you sail. Perhaps take a breath of fresh air on a brisk walk around the Promenade Deck or begin your day with a workout in the well-equipped Fitness Center.
Day 4 - Saturday - Feb 3, 2024
West Point Island, Falkland Islands
West Point Island, Falkland Islands      
West Point Island boasts some of the most magnificent coastal vistas with soaring cliffs spilling into the surf. This visually dramatic land was founded as a sheep farm in 1879 by Arthur Felton. Today, his great-nephew Roddy Napier owns the entire island; he and his wife Lily oversee the farm and regularly welcome travelers. The island and its neighbors also enjoy status as an Important Bird and Biodiversity Area with BirdLife International. Significant species include the Falkland steamer duck, black-browed albatross, southern rockhopper penguin, and Magellanic penguin.
Day 5 - Sunday - Feb 4, 2024
Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
Port Stanley, Falkland Islands      
The Falkland Islands are a British Overseas Territory comprising almost 800 small islands. Visitors to the main island of East Falkland, from curious travelers to expedition ship crews en route to Antarctica, experience British warmth in Port Stanley's pubs and at the charming Victorian stone church. Remarkably, there are about 200 sheep for every person in this starkly beautiful archipelago, yet the Falklands are also known for their biological diversity. Five penguin species call the islands home, from the king penguins to the gentoo, and the Magellanic on farther shores.
Day 6 - Monday - Feb 5, 2024
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean      
Day 7 - Tuesday - Feb 6, 2024
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean      
Follow in the wake of the great explorers, including Captain James Cook, who traversed these waters, claiming the island of South Georgia for Britain in 1775. As you sail today, savor a range of international cuisine on board. Choose from a variety of international flavors at the World Cafe, enjoy al fresco dining on the Aquavit Terrace, or taste regional specialties in The Restaurant.
Day 8 - Wednesday - Feb 7, 2024
South Georgia Island
South Georgia Island      
Day 9 - Thursday - Feb 8, 2024
South Georgia Island
South Georgia Island      
Day 10 - Friday - Feb 9, 2024
South Georgia Island
South Georgia Island      
South Georgia is untamed beauty, with its rugged landscapes, mountainous hillsides, and spectacular glaciers. It was discovered by Captain James Cook in 1775 and has featured on many explorers' maps since. Sir Ernest Shackleton first traversed these waters in 1916, returning in 1921 in an attempt to map the coastline of Antarctica. To this day, South Georgia remains one of the least visited places on earth. While it remains permanently uninhabited by humans, it is home to an abundance of wildlife, including king penguins, albatross, as well as elephant and fur seals.
Day 11 - Saturday - Feb 10, 2024
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean      
Sail the legendary waters of the South Atlantic Ocean, where intrepid explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton navigated the fateful voyage of the Endurance, which resulted in her sinking in Antarctic waters in 1915. As you sail today, attend an informative lecture or watch a film on our 8K laser-projected panoramic screen in The Aula, one of the world's most advanced venues for learning at sea. This indoor-outdoor experience allows nature to take center stage with its retractable floor-to-ceiling windows that unveil 270-degree views.
Day 12 - Sunday - Feb 11, 2024
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 13 - Monday - Feb 12, 2024
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 14 - Tuesday - Feb 13, 2024
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 15 - Wednesday - Feb 14, 2024
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 16 - Thursday - Feb 15, 2024
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica
Cruising Antarctica, Antarctica      
At once ethereal and majestic, Antarctica has inspired explorers and adventurers for centuries. In this icy wilderness, marvel at icebergs glimmering in serene bays and mountains cloaked in white, rising from the mainland basalt cliffs. These stunning landscapes evoke both utter tranquility as fur seals lounge on a floating sheet of ice, and breathtaking drama as glaciers thunderously calve into the sea. In these cold and nutrient-rich waters, humpback, fin, and giant blue whales have been known to greet expedition ships that venture into their habitat.
Day 17 - Friday - Feb 16, 2024
Drake Passage, Antarctica
Drake Passage, Antarctica      
Named for 16th-century English privateer Sir Francis Drake, the frigid waters of the Drake Passage stretch for some 600 miles between Cape Horn and Livingston Island in the South Shetland archipelago. Renew your body, mind, and spirit in the Scandinavian-inspired spa, a Nordic sanctuary of holistic wellness, today while at sea. Whether you unwind in the Sauna, refresh in the Snow Grotto, or take a dip in the Thermal Pool, you will feel recharged and revitalized.
Day 18 - Saturday - Feb 17, 2024
Drake Passage, Antarctica
Drake Passage, Antarctica      
Rising above the point where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans converge, Cape Horn, named for the Dutch city of Hoorn in the Netherlands, is part of the Hermite Islands archipelago. This remote, stark, and treeless place is often considered the continent's southernmost point. Soaring from Hornos Island is an enormous prehistoric-looking massif of Jurassic volcanic rock. Atop stands its historic lighthouse near the water's edge. A beacon of assurance and safety for countless sailors since 1991, it is the world's southernmost traditional-style lighthouse.
Day 19 - Sunday - Feb 18, 2024
Ushuaia, Argentina
Ushuaia, Argentina      
Cruise Ends      
Air Travel      
Buenos Aires, Argentina      
The "city at the end of the world" is one of the planet's most breathtaking destinations; Andean peaks, pristine lakes, and boreal forests create a dramatic backdrop, surrounding this captivating coastal town. Although Ushuaia lies more than 600 miles north of Antarctica, the city's port is still the closest to the "Last Continent" and the starting point for its exploration. The majesty of Antarctica's landscape attracts visitors seeking adventure, with its packed ice plains, rugged mountains, and abundance of wildlife, such as whales, seals, and various species of penguin. Disembark your ship and transfer to the airport for your charter flight. Bid farewell to your fellow travelers and journey home from Buenos Aires.