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11-Day The Great White Continent
11 nightsFrom Ushuaia, Argentina1 ports of call

11-Day The Great White Continent

Seabourn · Seabourn Pursuit

Departs
28 Nov 2028
Returns
9 Dec 2028
Duration
11 nights
Disembark
Ushuaia, Argentina

Overview

A 11-night voyage aboard Seabourn Pursuit, departing Ushuaia, Argentina on 28 Nov 2028 and returning to the same port, calling at 1 destinations along the way.

Ushuaia, Argentina

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Itinerary

11 nights · 12 ports of call
  1. 1

    Day 1 ·Ushuaia, ArgentinaEmbark

    28 Nov 2028
    The southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia is the capital of Argentine Tierra del Fuego and an important naval base boasting a strategic as well as a picturesque location on the shores of Ushuaia Bay and the Beagle Channel. This rustic coastal town is set among waterfalls, glaciers, snow-clad mountains and beech forests, and the nutrient-rich local waters abound with marine life. Though the houses here are painted warm, pastel colors, the weather is chilly year-round and winter sports such as downhill and cross-country skiing and skating are popular. Ushuaia's principal industries are raising sheep, logging, fishing and trapping. It became a boomtown with 30,000 residents in the late 1980's when the government sought to increase Argentina's presence near Antarctica by giving tax breaks to citizens who settled here.
  2. 2

    Day 2 ·Ushuaia, Argentina

    29 Nov 2028
    Depart 17:00
    The southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia is the capital of Argentine Tierra del Fuego and an important naval base boasting a strategic as well as a picturesque location on the shores of Ushuaia Bay and the Beagle Channel. This rustic coastal town is set among waterfalls, glaciers, snow-clad mountains and beech forests, and the nutrient-rich local waters abound with marine life. Though the houses here are painted warm, pastel colors, the weather is chilly year-round and winter sports such as downhill and cross-country skiing and skating are popular. Ushuaia's principal industries are raising sheep, logging, fishing and trapping. It became a boomtown with 30,000 residents in the late 1980's when the government sought to increase Argentina's presence near Antarctica by giving tax breaks to citizens who settled here.
  3. 3

    Day 3 ·At Sea

    30 Nov 2028
  4. 4

    Day 4 ·At Sea

    1 Dec 2028
  5. 5

    Day 5 ·The Seabourn Antarctic Experience

    2 Dec 2028
    Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
  6. 6

    Day 6 ·The Seabourn Antarctic Experience

    3 Dec 2028
    Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
  7. 7

    Day 7 ·The Seabourn Antarctic Experience

    4 Dec 2028
    Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
  8. 8

    Day 8 ·The Seabourn Antarctic Experience

    5 Dec 2028
    Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
  9. 9

    Day 9 ·The Seabourn Antarctic Experience

    6 Dec 2028
    Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
  10. 10

    Day 10 ·At Sea

    7 Dec 2028
  11. 12

    Day 12 ·Ushuaia, Argentina

    8 Dec 2028
    Arrive 19:00
    The southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia is the capital of Argentine Tierra del Fuego and an important naval base boasting a strategic as well as a picturesque location on the shores of Ushuaia Bay and the Beagle Channel. This rustic coastal town is set among waterfalls, glaciers, snow-clad mountains and beech forests, and the nutrient-rich local waters abound with marine life. Though the houses here are painted warm, pastel colors, the weather is chilly year-round and winter sports such as downhill and cross-country skiing and skating are popular. Ushuaia's principal industries are raising sheep, logging, fishing and trapping. It became a boomtown with 30,000 residents in the late 1980's when the government sought to increase Argentina's presence near Antarctica by giving tax breaks to citizens who settled here.
  12. 12

    Day 12 ·Ushuaia, ArgentinaDisembark

    9 Dec 2028
    Arrive 06:00
    The southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia is the capital of Argentine Tierra del Fuego and an important naval base boasting a strategic as well as a picturesque location on the shores of Ushuaia Bay and the Beagle Channel. This rustic coastal town is set among waterfalls, glaciers, snow-clad mountains and beech forests, and the nutrient-rich local waters abound with marine life. Though the houses here are painted warm, pastel colors, the weather is chilly year-round and winter sports such as downhill and cross-country skiing and skating are popular. Ushuaia's principal industries are raising sheep, logging, fishing and trapping. It became a boomtown with 30,000 residents in the late 1980's when the government sought to increase Argentina's presence near Antarctica by giving tax breaks to citizens who settled here.

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