DreadPirateRobert Posted September 9 #1 Share Posted September 9 While we were on the Quest for the Ireland intensive we booked the 22 night South American cruise which includes a couple day “sail by” of Antartica. Much of our motivation was the possibility of seeing whales, seals, penguins etc. This is a major draw for my wife. Crew members who had been on these cruises said you’ll see “herds” of animals. If you’ve done this cruise I’d appreciate your feedback about the journey good and bad as well as how much you saw sea creatures . Of course it’s the wild and animals come and go. For us this is a lot of money. We aren’t wealthy retirees. I just want to have a good feeling about the investment while there’s time to shift deposits if needed. Thanks in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare uktog Posted September 9 #2 Share Posted September 9 We did this cruise this year, it was an amazing experience. I honestly cannot think of anything bad about the experience we had on Quest. There were several naturalists on board who not only did presentations but were also available on deck at key times. We saw lots of penguins on ice flows, some seals and so many whales. The naturalists became very excited at all the whales we saw - we saw some of the less commonly found ones. The natural beauty was special. The only thing I would say is if you are not used to the cold (we are) you might find you want to view indooors rather than outdoors and the Lounge did get a little crowded at times 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DreadPirateRobert Posted September 9 Author #3 Share Posted September 9 2 hours ago, uktog said: We did this cruise this year, it was an amazing experience. I honestly cannot think of anything bad about the experience we had on Quest. There were several naturalists on board who not only did presentations but were also available on deck at key times. We saw lots of penguins on ice flows, some seals and so many whales. The naturalists became very excited at all the whales we saw - we saw some of the less commonly found ones. The natural beauty was special. The only thing I would say is if you are not used to the cold (we are) you might find you want to view indooors rather than outdoors and the Lounge did get a little crowded at times Thank you for this. Glad to see there was no shortage of wildlife. Coming from Central Texas we don’t get the really cold temps. Fortunately we have done Rhine River Christmas markets a couple times and have some cold weather gear from those. I assume layering is key. I see you’re from the Borders. Supposedly my ancestors were one of the reiving families before going to Ulster. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KirkNC Posted September 10 #4 Share Posted September 10 We have done four cruises to Antarctica which tells you that we have enjoyed it immensely. We always see lots of wildlife , birds and penguins especially. Also the peaceful beauty is wonderful. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ghstudio Posted September 10 #5 Share Posted September 10 The best cruises to Antarctica take you to the ice cap on zodiacs.....they are priced higher and smaller ships crossing reputed treacherous waters.. I wanted to do one of those cruises. My wife refused to do that cruise on a small ship. ! I thought it less expensive in the long run (divorce lawyers aren't cheap) to book a "sail by" cruise on a Celebrity ship. It was wonderful. We saw lots of wildlife and we walked with the penguins in the Falklands and Argentina instead of Antarctica. Glad I compromised...it's a wonderful cruise. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruzzzinma Posted September 11 #6 Share Posted September 11 (edited) We cruised Antartica on Azamara Pursuit in Jan 2020. You have to decide whether you want a hands on Zodiac cruise on another cruiseline or a drive-by cruise. We did the driveby. We saw amazing wildlife and it is one of my favorite cruises. One night we were in the Den have a pre-dinner drink with no coats, cellphones or cameras. I looked out the windows and there were officers and crew hanging over the railing. I looked at my husband and said “something is happening.” Whales were in a feeding frenzy and penguins were jumping off ice flows. It was completely amazing and lasted for 30 minutes or so. Edited September 11 by cruzzzinma 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare uktog Posted September 12 #7 Share Posted September 12 Some people say you don’t get the real experience if you don’t land. What they fail to realise is only 50 or so can be ashore at any point so it’s very regimented and you have (rightly so) to spend time before and after decontaminating. I was happy to walk with penguins in Argentina and the Falklands and see the fun on the flows from the ship 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mumcat Posted September 12 #8 Share Posted September 12 We are also booked on this cruise and, like the OP's spouse I am very interested in seeing as much wild life as possible so I'm pleased to hear from others who have done this itinerary. I should add that my many previous efforts to see whales have been futile! I have tried from South Africa, Iceland and Canaries without seeing anything more than a distant spout. So, with me on board, don't be surprised if the creatures don't appear 🤣 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KirkNC Posted September 12 #9 Share Posted September 12 (edited) Edited September 12 by KirkNC 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mackdogmolly Posted September 12 #10 Share Posted September 12 I too did this cruise this year and it was amazing. The only thing I might add, is to be prepared for some possible rough seas, especially going through the Drake Passage! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PirateWife Posted September 12 #11 Share Posted September 12 Thank you to all that responded to this question. We are also booked on this cruise and excited to go on this adventure. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Huntingdon1701 Posted September 21 #12 Share Posted September 21 On 9/9/2024 at 9:35 PM, uktog said: We did this cruise this year, it was an amazing experience. I honestly cannot think of anything bad about the experience we had on Quest. T Can I ask what month this cruise was? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare uktog Posted September 22 #13 Share Posted September 22 9 hours ago, Huntingdon1701 said: Can I ask what month this cruise was? This was in February the weather was pretty good though you have to recognise it’s either Drake Lake or Drake Shake. No way of knowing what it will be 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mackdogmolly Posted September 22 #14 Share Posted September 22 1 hour ago, uktog said: This was in February the weather was pretty good though you have to recognise it’s either Drake Lake or Drake Shake. No way of knowing what it will be And we definitely had the Drake Shake!🫨 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitekat Posted September 25 #15 Share Posted September 25 If you want to get up close and personal to penguins then any trip (private or Azamara organised) that goes to Volunteer Point in the Falklands is worth taking. As others have noted, we had great naturalists on board who were more than happy to help you identify the individual species of whales, dolphins, penguins... Keep the clothing simple - hat, scarf, gloves, waterproof layer and, if you have them, thermals. You are always close to a warm room and a hot drink. Don't forget binoculars! It was the most wonderful cruise. Have a fantastic time! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawkesbaynz Posted September 28 #16 Share Posted September 28 We went February 2023 on Oceania. We had the Drake Lake. Lots of action with mammals and penguins. We had whales swimming right by the ship. If you sat on the balcony for a few minutes you could see whales or dolphins in the distant if not close up. Take two good quality binoculars (we fought over our one) or a small birders telescope and binoculars. However the cruise had the wonders of South Amercia and the Falklands too. We did not go to Volunteers Point as DW did not fancy the long off-road ride. Booked with https://falklandsoutdoors.com/ for Kelp Point where we saw gentoo, magellan and a single King Penguin plus numerous Elephant seals on an adjacent beach. £380 for four of us! Magical Trip 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mackdogmolly Posted September 28 #17 Share Posted September 28 2 hours ago, hawkesbaynz said: We did not go to Volunteers Point as DW did not fancy the long off-road ride. Booked with https://falklandsoutdoors.com/ Another vote for Falkland Outdoors. Great company. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare travelberlin Posted October 6 #18 Share Posted October 6 I have also done this cruise with the Pursuit last year. It was a fantastic experience. One of the best cruises I have done with Azamara. Ivi 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mackdogmolly Posted October 7 #19 Share Posted October 7 14 hours ago, travelberlin said: I have also done this cruise with the Pursuit last year. It was a fantastic experience. One of the best cruises I have done with Azamara. Ivi Me too! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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