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From the Mauritanian desert to the land of ice, travel to surpass yourself

2022-12-31T06:15:16.425Z


Push back your limits, physical and mental, on unmarked terrain, where the elements alone are the arbiters of the game. In the cold of the Antarctic, the aridity of the Adrar or the savagery of the Okavango. Where the test becomes experience.


Antarctic Peninsula: navigating the ice

Traveling to Antarctica involves a personal investment.

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This adventure goes beyond physical and mental abilities, it projects you into a new world.

A certain taste for the unknown, therefore, and a sense of both personal and collective investment are required for this exceptional sailing trip to the ice continent, departing from Ushuaia, Argentina.

The 24-meter vessel has 6 double cabins and 4 bathrooms, which can comfortably accommodate 8 passengers, experienced sailors or not.

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Accompanied by a crew of 3 people, you are off for a month at sea in the footsteps of Charcot, Weddell or Ross.

But before the majesty of the tabular icebergs and the encounter with the fauna, it will be necessary to face the Drake Passage.

Once the peninsula has been reached, stopovers, zodiac or snowshoe outings are planned, before returning to civilization via the mythical Cape Horn.

The adventure to the end.

From €12,250, excluding international flights.

On-board cash box: €40/day.

Travel time: 30…

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Source: lefigaro

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