New 2023 PONANT and Smithsonian Journeys Expedition in Antarctica

PONANT is collaborating with Smithsonian Journeys on a series of co-branded sailings for 2023. Each of the 21 itineraries will be led by two Smithsonian Journeys Expertsโ€”whether an art historian, a solar astrophysicist, or an international relations expertโ€”whose expertise and knowledge will shed new light on a destination and deepen travelersโ€™ immersion in place.  

Among the new sailings is a 12-day polar expedition cruise to the Antarctic Peninsula, February 20-March 3, 2023. Experts include Michelle Thaller, Assistant Director for Science Communication at NASAโ€™s Goddard Space Flight Center; and Peter Bobrowsky, a geologist and archaeologist with over four decades of experience of fieldwork in locations across the globe, including World Heritage sites such as Machu Picchu and Petra. This expeditionโ€™s ship is Le Lyrial, one of PONANTโ€™s intimately-sized cruise ships, with just 122 staterooms and suites.  

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New 2023 PONANT and Smithsonian Journeys Expedition in Antarctica 2

The trip begins with an overnight in Buenos Aires before a charter flight brings guests to Ushuaia, the capital of Argentinaโ€™s Tierra del Fuego province, considered to be the gateway to the White Continent. From there, the ship will cross the mythical Drake Passage, an ice-cold 500-mile stretch between the tip of South America and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica, where sightings of albatrosses and cape petrels will be accompanied with lectures about the continentโ€™s history and wildlife. The waters of the Drake Passage can be stormy (seasoned navigators will tell you itโ€™s a rite of passage), but the end point is worth it: the Antarctic Peninsula is an ice-capped vision of magnificent glaciers, mountain ranges, and icy waters and home to gentoo, Adรฉlie, and chinstrap penguins, humpback whales, three different species of seals, and numerous sea birds.  

For five days, weather conditions permitting, guests will embark on zodiac outings and landings to explore Antarcticaโ€™s vastnessโ€”ice floes, tabletop icebergs, mountain peaks that plunge into the sea, volcanic beaches, and icy bays. Travelers will also visit research stations and former whaling stations.  

After guests have discovered every craggy crevasse of the Antarctic Peninsula, Le Lyrial will turn around and return to Ushuaia via the Drake Passage. When theyโ€™re not taking in the majestic scenery, guests can enjoy treatments in the spa or dine at one of two onboard restaurants.  

Rates start at $13,270 per person. 

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