Budget Antarctica Cruise?
#16
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I had thought the 1400 people and no zodiacs would be bummers, but that turned out to be trivial. It was the best whale trip ever according to the naturalists on board, seven species and over 200 individuals. Wandering Albatross was a highlight of a fantastic trip.
For a third the cost of the expedition ships it was a really good trip!
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#20
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As a travel agent I get specials from time to time on affordable Antarctic and Arctic expedition cruises. Generally you have 30 to 60 days notice before the sailing date. They are often on undersold cruises and sold through agents who have clients who can turn it around quickly. Only do an expedition sized ship of around 100 passengers so you can actually get off on the continent and explore. The big cruise lines have so relatively cheap cruises but you might only get off once - the rest of the trip is seeing icebergs and the continent from the ship. Nothing beats seeing a penguin rookery of 20,000 of these incredible birds at your feet! PM and I will contact you when something comes up.
#21
Join Date: Sep 2011
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Book your trip through an agent who can honestly sell you the best for what you want to do - and offer options that work for you. It costs you no more to go through an agent than to book direct. An agent gives them more business than you do and can often get better deals, etc.
#22
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We're booked on an 14 day Buenos Aires - Antarctica cruise on Celebrity next February. At 1 year out the cruise is sold out. Once every few days a cabin is cancelled and back on the market again for a few hours and at very high price. Best seems to be to book very early - we booked at more than 2 years out and many good cabins had already been reserved. At 2 years out a inside cabin could have been booked for ~ 1500 $ p.P., now if one pops up its more then 3.000 $ p.P.
#23
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We're booked on an 14 day Buenos Aires - Antarctica cruise on Celebrity next February. At 1 year out the cruise is sold out. Once every few days a cabin is cancelled and back on the market again for a few hours and at very high price. Best seems to be to book very early - we booked at more than 2 years out and many good cabins had already been reserved. At 2 years out a inside cabin could have been booked for ~ 1500 $ p.P., now if one pops up its more then 3.000 $ p.P.
i think biggest name cruiselines can have a premium
#24
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As a travel agent I get specials from time to time on affordable Antarctic and Arctic expedition cruises. Generally you have 30 to 60 days notice before the sailing date. They are often on undersold cruises and sold through agents who have clients who can turn it around quickly. Only do an expedition sized ship of around 100 passengers so you can actually get off on the continent and explore. The big cruise lines have so relatively cheap cruises but you might only get off once - the rest of the trip is seeing icebergs and the continent from the ship. Nothing beats seeing a penguin rookery of 20,000 of these incredible birds at your feet! PM and I will contact you when something comes up.
Please and thank you.
#25
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We're booked on an 14 day Buenos Aires - Antarctica cruise on Celebrity next February. At 1 year out the cruise is sold out. Once every few days a cabin is cancelled and back on the market again for a few hours and at very high price. Best seems to be to book very early - we booked at more than 2 years out and many good cabins had already been reserved. At 2 years out a inside cabin could have been booked for ~ 1500 $ p.P., now if one pops up its more then 3.000 $ p.P.
#27
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Where did you find those companies? I checked wikitravel and the price seems to be similar. But I guess they are just "big names" anyway.
#28
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#29
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1. Cruise. There are cruises that start from there, and one flies there to meet the boat. Sorry, can't remember the line.
2. Employment. Get a job helping to service one of the research stations. Everything from cook to electrician to custodian to scientist.
#30
Join Date: Jul 2009
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2. Employment. Get a job helping to service one of the research stations. Everything from cook to electrician to custodian to scientist.