What are the cabins like? Can I get my own?
All cabins are ocean-facing with en-suite; configurations include quad, triple, twin; suites have a queen bed. A Private Cabin (own room) can be booked; otherwise solo travellers are paired (including the hotel night).
How big is the group?
Up to 134 guests aboard, with a high ratio of expedition staff to guests. Daily briefings, lectures, and guided operations are part of the experience.
What’s the weather like—and will the plan change?
Expect –5 to +5 °C on the Peninsula (colder with wind-chill), and rapidly changing conditions. This is true expedition travel: the team may adjust sites and timing for weather/ice and wildlife protection.
Will I get seasick on the Drake?
Maybe—the Drake Passage ranges from “lake” to “shake.” Have a seasickness plan (patches/tablets you trust) ready before we sail; fresh air, light snacks, and rest help.
Are kayaking and camping guaranteed?
No. Both are weather-dependent and must be pre-booked. Space is limited and departures offering camping are select. A Polar Plunge may be offered at the team’s discretion.
What about IAATO rules and wildlife distances?
We operate under IAATO guidelines: strict biosecurity (boot-washing, gear checks), no food ashore, and keep at least 5 m from wildlife—more if behaviour changes.
What’s onboard life like (payments, power, internet, laundry)?
Ship is cashless (settle in USD by credit card). Cabins have 220V Euro 2-pin outlets (110V shaver socket in bathroom). Satellite internet is purchasable (slow/patchy). Laundry service available for a fee.
Are there baggage limits for flights to Ushuaia?
Yes—Argentine domestic flights typically allow ~15–23 kg checked. Delays are common in high season; aim to arrive earlier on Day 1 (or add a pre-night).
Is travel insurance required? Any medical forms?
Travel insurance is mandatory (incl. USD 200,000 for repatriation/emergency rescue). Medical questionnaires may be required pre-embarkation—declare conditions and bring needed meds.
What’s the tipping guideline?
Industry standard: US $10–15 per person per day for crew and expedition staff (added to your onboard account at voyage end; discretionary).
Can special diets be accommodated?
Generally yes with advance notice. The dining room offers multiple options each meal; vegetarians are well covered.
Any last prep tips?
Break in your layers at home, test your waterproof pants over base/mid layers, and pack spare camera batteries (cold drains fast). Keep your ship card + sunglasses + lip balm in the same pocket—polar efficiency!