Crystal Cruises to sail Antarctic expeditions in November 2021

Crystal Cruises’ first expedition yacht Crystal Endeavor is sailing the Antarctic in November 2021, on itineraries offering eight days of exploring the immense glaciers and icebergs and searching for penguin colonies, seals and more.

Discover the icy wilderness of the Antarctic Peninsula, the world’s southernmost continent on their brand new expedition ship, which carries just 200-guests.

Crystal Cruises’ Antarctic itinerary features an 11-night Ushuaia, Argentina roundtrip which crosses the Drake Passage to arrive at the Antarctic for eight days of exploration.

Guests will be spending the eight days of rugged adventure featuring Zodiac landings, wildlife and stunning ice-filled landscape viewing, as well as small-group explorations led by experts in the field.

There are also optional submersible and helicopter experiences, exploring from rare vantage points that guests can take advantage of.

The ship has suites that are butler-serviced, expansive public spaces and Michelin-inspired dining options including Master Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s Umi Uma & Sushi Bar.

There are also “mud rooms”, helicopter lounge and complimentary expedition gear for guests to use on their voyage like jackets, beanie, knee-high insulated boots and trekking poles.

For a limited time, guests can enjoy Book Now Savings of AU$5,000* per person. Must be booked by 30 April, 2020.

The 11-night ‘Expedition Antarctica’ itinerary departs November 18 and 29 and has fares from $20,428 per person, including ‘Book Now Savings’.

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