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32 Night Epic Antarctica From the Peninsula to the Ross Sea and Beyond Cruise and Land Tour from Buenos Aires

Ship: National Geographic Endurance
Cruise Line: Lindblad Expeditions
Sailed:  Saturday, Dec 30, 2023 from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ended: Thursday, Feb 1, 2024
The itinerary information below reflects the original day-by-day port of call schedule for the Saturday, Dec 30, 2023 departure of the National Geographic Endurance. If Lindblad Expeditions 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 - Saturday - Dec 30, 2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina      
Depart on an overnight flight to Buenos Aires. Settle into the Alvear Icon Hotel (or similar) before setting out on a guided tour of the city's Beaux-Arts palaces and parks. Visit Recoleta-the final resting place of Argentina's iconic first lady, Eva Peron-and enjoy a private visit to El Zanjon de Granados, one of the city's premier museums. This evening, gather for an informal reception and a drink at the hotel.
Day 2 - Sunday - Dec 31, 2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina      
Air Travel      
Cruise Begins      
Ushuaia, Argentina      
Fly by private charter to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. Enjoy lunch on a catamaran cruise of the Beagle Channel before embarking the ship.
Day 3 - Monday - Jan 1, 2024
At Sea
At Sea      
Settle into shipboard life, listening to informal discussions from our naturalist staff to prepare for the wildness ahead. While crossing the legendary Drake Passage, watch for albatrosses and other seabirds that glide alongside the ship.
Day 4 - Tuesday - Jan 2, 2024
Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica      
With 24 hours of daylight at this time of year, we have ample opportunities to explore the Antarctic Peninsula and the surrounding islands. Our schedule is flexible, allowing us to take advantage of the unexpected, whether we are watching whales at play off the bow of our ship or enjoying an evening Zodiac cruise amid glittering icebergs. One day-accompanied by our seasoned expedition team-we might set out by kayak to encounter towering icebergs at water level; embark on a Zodiac excursion in search of seals and blue-eyed shags; or walk on a beach amid thousands of Adelie and gentoo penguins. The next, we might experience the thrill of the ship crunching through pack ice. Aboard ship, our undersea specialist may present video from the day's dive or show rare images taken up to 1,000 feet below the surface using our remotely operated vehicle (ROV).
Day 5 - Wednesday - Jan 3, 2024
Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica      
Day 6 - Thursday - Jan 4, 2024
Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica      
Day 7 - Friday - Jan 5, 2024
Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica      
Day 8 - Saturday - Jan 6, 2024
Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica      
Day 9 - Sunday - Jan 7, 2024
Crossing the International Date Line
Crossing the International Date Line      
This part of the planet is big and bold and full of adventure and magnificent scenery. The ship will be in full expedition mode, granting thrilling opportunities to crunch through thick ice and explore places few have seen. Rely on the planet's best ice team as you probe the ice's edge for wildlife, including numerous seabirds and whales. Activities throughout our journey are always weather and ice dependent. Your captain and expedition leader will look for spots to "park" the ship in the pack ice, allowing you the unique thrill of disembarking onto a frozen sea. There will be time, too, to relax in the library, head up to the Bridge to scan for marine life, unwind in the sauna or Yoga Room, and of course, hear presentations from our staff. Along the way, our undersea specialist captures images from the deep, revealing the hardy marine life beneath the ice. Always interesting, it can also be pioneering in this distant part of the world.
Day 10 - Monday - Jan 8, 2024
Antarctica, Antarctica
Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 11 - Tuesday - Jan 9, 2024
Antarctica, Antarctica
Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 12 - Wednesday - Jan 10, 2024
Antarctica, Antarctica
Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 13 - Thursday - Jan 11, 2024
Antarctica, Antarctica
Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 14 - Friday - Jan 12, 2024
Antarctica, Antarctica
Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 15 - Saturday - Jan 13, 2024
Antarctica, Antarctica
Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 16 - Sunday - Jan 14, 2024
Antarctica, Antarctica
Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 17 - Monday - Jan 15, 2024
Ross Sea Region, Antarctica, Antarctica
Ross Sea Region, Antarctica, Antarctica      
On these days we navigate some of the most remote regions of the planet, as we explore the Ross Sea, just like Scott, Shackleton, and Ross (the 19th-century explorer for whom this sea is named). Here, we see the impressive Ross Ice Shelf, the world's largest, and the Transantarctic mountain chain. Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf is enormous, covering 182,000 square miles-the size of France-and the edge of the ice shelf is a wall of ice towering over the water by as much as 200 feet, with the majority of the ice below the waterline. The Ross Ice Shelf plays an important role in stabilizing the Antarctic ice sheet, buttressing the ice that is constantly moving over the land surface. Your journey to this unique part of the Antarctic waters is likely to include stops at several small islands, offering opportunities to go ashore and explore via Zodiac and kayak. Keep an eye out for colonies of Adelie penguins, lazy seals, and majestic whales.
Day 18 - Tuesday - Jan 16, 2024
Ross Sea Region, Antarctica, Antarctica
Ross Sea Region, Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 19 - Wednesday - Jan 17, 2024
Ross Sea Region, Antarctica, Antarctica
Ross Sea Region, Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 20 - Thursday - Jan 18, 2024
Ross Sea Region, Antarctica, Antarctica
Ross Sea Region, Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 21 - Friday - Jan 19, 2024
Ross Sea Region, Antarctica, Antarctica
Ross Sea Region, Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 22 - Saturday - Jan 20, 2024
Ross Sea Region, Antarctica, Antarctica
Ross Sea Region, Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 23 - Sunday - Jan 21, 2024
Ross Sea Region, Antarctica, Antarctica
Ross Sea Region, Antarctica, Antarctica      
Day 24 - Monday - Jan 22, 2024
At Sea
At Sea      
During our days at sea, we learn about the fascinating history of Antarctic exploration, as well as the flora, fauna, and geology of the region. Our naturalists help identify the seabirds that follow us.
Day 25 - Tuesday - Jan 23, 2024
At Sea
At Sea      
Day 26 - Wednesday - Jan 24, 2024
At Sea
At Sea      
Day 27 - Thursday - Jan 25, 2024
Macquarie Island, Australia      
Here in the waters of the remote Southern Ocean, we plan to visit Macquarie Island, the exposed crest of an undersea ridge where the Indo-Australian and Pacific tectonic plates converge. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to a large variety of wildlife, including thousands of seals and millions of penguins. Four penguin species breed here. The endemic royal penguin has a population estimated at 850,000. Gentoo and southern rockhopper penguins also breed here. And imagine landing on a single beach thronged with 150,000 pairs of king penguins-one of the world's largest colonies.
Day 28 - Friday - Jan 26, 2024
Macquarie Island, Australia      
Day 29 - Saturday - Jan 27, 2024
At Sea
At Sea      
With whales beneath and birds above, head up to the bridge to watch the calm business of navigation. Or, spend the day enjoying the ship's spa, yoga room, and fitness center. Take some time to browse the library or play a board game in the glass-enclosed observation lounge. And listen to a variety of engaging talks from our staff, including photo talks.
Day 30 - Sunday - Jan 28, 2024
Enderby Island, New Zealand      
Enjoy three incredible days discovering New Zealand's subantarctic islands and their surrounding waters-the entire marine landscape designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We have special permission to explore these strictly regulated islands, which are protected at the highest level of conservation status by the New Zealand government, and considered "bird central" among top ornithologists around the world. Keeping a flexible weather-dependent schedule, we plan to explore several intriguing islands. Two small rocky islands, North East and Broughton, comprise the Snares, the closest subantarctic islands to New Zealand. The islands are covered with heavy tussock grass and wind-beaten forests of tree daisies. The Snares are home to huge numbers of breeding birds: the 99 recorded species include albatrosses, Antarctic terns, and Snares crested penguins. The Auckland Islands are the largest of New Zealand's subantarctic islands, with the richest flora, prolific birdlife, and an interesting human history. Conditions permitting, we cruise in Zodiacs to Enderby Island. If we are fortunate, we may see rare yellow-eyed penguins as they move to and from their nests in the forests beyond the beach. The World Heritage status also includes the marine environment extending twelve nautical miles from each island group. On our final days aboard, enjoy one last chance to view the majestic beauty of these southern waters. Gather to toast our epic voyage at a festive farewell dinner.
Day 31 - Monday - Jan 29, 2024
Captain's Choice, United States
Captain's Choice, United States      
Day 32 - Tuesday - Jan 30, 2024
Snares Islands, New Zealand      
Enjoy three incredible days discovering New Zealand's subantarctic islands and their surrounding waters-the entire marine landscape designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We have special permission to explore these strictly regulated islands, which are protected at the highest level of conservation status by the New Zealand government, and considered "bird central" among top ornithologists around the world. Keeping a flexible weather-dependent schedule, we plan to explore several intriguing islands. Two small rocky islands, North East and Broughton, comprise the Snares, the closest subantarctic islands to New Zealand. The islands are covered with heavy tussock grass and wind-beaten forests of tree daisies. The Snares are home to huge numbers of breeding birds: the 99 recorded species include albatrosses, Antarctic terns, and Snares crested penguins. The Auckland Islands are the largest of New Zealand's subantarctic islands, with the richest flora, prolific birdlife, and an interesting human history. Conditions permitting, we cruise in Zodiacs to Enderby Island. If we are fortunate, we may see rare yellow-eyed penguins as they move to and from their nests in the forests beyond the beach. The World Heritage status also includes the marine environment extending twelve nautical miles from each island group. On our final days aboard, enjoy one last chance to view the majestic beauty of these southern waters. Gather to toast our epic voyage at a festive farewell dinner.
Day 33 - Wednesday - Jan 31, 2024
Dunedin, New Zealand
Dunedin, New Zealand      
Cruise Ends      
Air Travel      
Auckland, New Zealand      
Day 34 - Thursday - Feb 1, 2024
Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand      
Today we disembark on New Zealand's South Island in Dunedin, known for its Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Fly to Auckland, where we overnight at the Grand by SkyCity (or similar). On your final day, enjoy a midday panoramic overview of this beautiful "City of Sails" before transferring to the airport for flights home. Breakfast and lunch are included on Day 33, as is breakfast on Day 34. Important: Your expedition may be traveling over the International Date Line, so please confirm arrival and departure dates with an Expedition Specialist before booking your flights.