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| What
kind of clothes or equipment is required for expedition cruises on
board the USHUAIA?
Casual attire (expedition style) is the accepted apparel for the
voyage. Clothing should be comfortable and versatile as described
in the detailed packing
list.
Comfortable, casual clothing in expedition spirit is the rule for
attire worn on shore excursions. The most important factor in determining
appropriate clothing for your time ashore will be your route and
mode of travel. Please also refer to the detailed packing
list.
A supply of rubber boots or Wellingtons, are available on board
and includes a wide variety of sizes. It is recommended that you
bring your own only if you require a special size.
In case you prefer to rent any item, please click
here for further information.
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| How
is the weather going to be like during the expedition?
Our expedition from South America to Antarctica is scheduled during
the Austral Summer in the Southern Hemisphere. Generally in the
Antarctic, temperatures during the day are between 20º and
40º F. Although it can be very sunny, expect rain, snow, fog
and a high wind chill factor.
Please go to Seasons
in Antarctica for more information.
Our exact route and program will vary to take best advantage of
local weather and ice conditions and opportunities to view wildlife.
Changes will be made by the Captain and/or Expedition Leader to
facilitate the best results from the prevailing conditions. Flexibility
is the key to success.
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| How
often will we get off the ship?
We endeavour to make two landings per day while in South Shetlands
Islands and Antarctic Peninsula via our fleet of zodiacs.
Please keep in mind that many of the places we will visit on the
voyages are unique. We at Antarpply Expeditions are very
proud of our outstanding reputation for conservation and respect
for all the ecosystems we visit. Please assist us in maintaining
this reputation. Your Expedition
Team will accompany you on daily shore excursions and provide
you with extensive information. You will receive our Antarctic
Guidelines with your travel documents.
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| Is
there any Internet connection on board?
On board the USHUAIA,
we have communication facilities to send and receive messages through
email, phone or Fax. However no access to Internet websites is available.
See our 'Contact
information of the USHUAIA' page for detailed information.
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| Do
you have facilities on board to download digital images from my camera?
We have a computer for our passengers use. Nevertheless, we recommend
that you bring your own laptop and enough chips or card as a backup
just in case you could not download your pictures on board due to
any technical incompatibility, or merely due to lack of time to
download them between landings.
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What
is included on the price?
- Voyage aboard the USHUAIA
as indicated in the itinerary.
- All meals
throughout the voyage aboard the USHUAIA.
- All shore excursions and activities throughout the voyage by
zodiac.
- Program of lectures by noted naturalists and leadership by experienced
expedition staff.
- All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout
the program.
- Comprehensive pre-departure material.
- Detailed post-expedition log.
Personal nature expenses on board such as bar and beverage charges
and telecommunication charges; and the customary
gratuity at the end of the voyages are not included.
We suggest that you bring at least US$300 (in small bills).
Your account must be settled prior to disembarkation in cash (U.S.
Dollar and Euro). We accept only MasterCard and American Express
for charges over US$100. However, we can not accept gratuities by
credit card.
The customary gratuity to the ship's service personnel is made as
a blanket contribution at the end of the voyage and is divided among
the crew. Tipping is a very personal matter and the amount you wish
to give is at your discretion. As a generally accepted guideline,
we suggest US$15 per person per day.
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Which is the electrical
current on board the USHUAIA?
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Electric current on board is 110 V/ 60 Hz and cabins are
fitted with multi-type sockets suitable for several international
plugs. However, we recommend to bring necessary converters
and any special adapters with you as only a limited number
can be borrowed on board.
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Some outlets in public areas are
220v-240v and are clearly marked. However, they are fitted with
Argentine outlets. This plug has two flat pins in V-shape and
also has a grounding pin. The ungrounded version of this plug
with only two flat V-shaped pins or a plug with two thin round
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| How
many people will be on board? Where do they come from?
The USHUAIA accommodates
a maximum of 84 passengers in 41 comfortable twin cabins and suites.
Our passengers are coming from all over the world, mainly from Europe,
USA, Australia & New Zealand, South America.
Our crew consists of around 38 crew members, Captain, officers,
crew and staff, mostly Argentineans and Chileans.
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| Which
languages are spoken on board?
As part of your voyage experience, you will find many languages
are spoken aboard the ship.
English and Spanish are the languages used and spoken by all officers
and crew (although some crew members may only speak Spanish). All
announcements are made in English and Spanish and lectures are given
in both languages.
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| What
is the average age of our passengers?
As well as many nationalities there is a wide variety of ages with the average about 50.
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| How
fit do I need to be to join one of these expedition cruises?
You are required to have a good general health and physically capable
of performing normal on board and ashore activities, which may require
moderate exertion, with a high degree of self-sufficiency.
Please note that you will also have to get up and down the steep
gangway to board the zodiacs and the onboard stairs between decks.
You will be asked to complete a medical form to Antarpply Expeditions
no later than 90 days before your scheduled departure. This information
is essential and will be kept in strict confidence.
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| Which
Medical Facilities will we have on board?
The USHUAIA is outfitted
with a well equipped infirmary and a fully qualified physician.
Your health and safety is of great importance to us while you travel
with us to Antarctica. However, as this expedition will take you
far from the nearest hospital or fully equipped medical facility
we request all passengers to have adequate medical
insurance that will provide coverage in the event of a medical emergency,
including medical evacuation.
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| What
is the safety on board the USHUAIA?
Our highest priority during your cruise is the personal safety
of all passengers and crew. Our vessel meets all international requirements.
Officers and crew are well trained and regularly practice emergency
procedures to ensure your comfort and safety. Within 24 hours of
embarkation there will be an emergency drill which all guests are
required to participate. Through this exercise, you will become
familiar with procedures that must be followed in the unlikely event
of an emergency. Interesting events or wildlife attractions, as
well as potential emergency calls, are made by Public Announcement
(PA) system on board.
The USHUAIA is in full
compliance with the requirements of SOLAS (International Agreement
Concerning Safety of Life at Sea), with regulations stipulated by
IMO (International Maritime Organization) and the provisions of
the ISM Code (International Management Code for the Safe Operation
of Ships). Embedded in the Code are annual flag state inspections,
internal and external safety and environmental audits, and annual
classification society inspections. The vessel carries a valid Safety
Management Certificate and a Passenger Ship Safety Certificate.
Without fully complying with these stringent requirements the vessel
would not be permitted to sail, nor would she be able to secure
insurance cover. We hold P&I insurance by SHIPOWNERS, London,
one of the best P&I clubs in the world.
All tourism activities in Antarctica must be conducted according
to the provisions of the Antarctic Treaty which addresses key issues
such as environmental protection and safety. The Treaty is administered
by the signatory States, with tourism operators reporting to their
national governments. The Argentine government has reviewed our
operation and confirms that it is in full compliance with the Antarctic
Treaty. The Treaty also provides for an inspection process in the
field, reviewing and evaluating the equipment, activities and operational
procedures of all human activities in Antarctica.
Antarpply Expeditions is a full member of the International
Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO), an industry body
founded in 1991 that promotes safe and environmentally responsible
Antarctic tourism. Through IAATO, best tourism practices are shared
industry-wide, that include stringent safety and emergency procedures.
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