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14 Night - South America (Antarctica & Arctica)

Voyages of Discovery Sail Date: 12/29/08
Cruise Line: Voyages of Discovery
Ship Name: MV Discovery
Departure Port: Punta Arenas

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Ship: MV Discovery

CLASSICAL AND ELEGANT design are the hallmarks of Discovery. She wraps all of today's modern, expected comforts within a sleek exterior reminiscent of the classic liners of yesteryear.Today's Discovery is quick to make you feel at home. At creating a space you can call your own whether you're ambling along her Promenade Deck, relaxing in her restaurants and public rooms, or stretching out on an easy chair around the pool. Whatever your choice of cabin, colors and furnishings have been carefully selected to ensure you don't feel crowded. Bars and lounges enjoy spectacular ocean views. Picture windows surround the Gym and Beauty Salon where you'll enjoy the panorama of the shores and oceans Discovery leaves in her wake. Other attractions aft include the open-air Jacuzzis on her Sun Deck, the Waves Bar and pool on the Riviera Deck. And because her designers have placed such emphasis on space, you'll love the Lido Deck where her all-weather sunroof retracts and disappears, leaving the pool amidships to bask in the sun and tables ready for an al fresco lunch.


Ship Highlights

Theaters
1
Meeting Rooms
Y
Casino
Y
Disco
Y
Fitness Center
Y
Children's Program
N
Internet Cafe
Y
Shops
Y
Library
Y
Spa
N
Year Built
1972
Year Refurbished
2003
Ships Registry
Bermuda
Ship Tonnage
20186
Number of Cabins
351
Capacity
750
Elevators
4
Restaurants
3
Bars
5
Pools
2


Deck Plans

Cruise Itinerary

 Day 1 - Punta Arenas

Punta Arenas

Punta Arenas is the southernmost city on Earth, overlooking the Straits of Magellan. Situated astride one of the world's historic trade routes, its prosperity has risen and fallen with that trade.Today, Punto Arenas reflects a great mix of cultures, from English sheep ranchers to Portuguese sailors, and it remains an utterly fascinating testament to the Chile's rich history. Punta Arenas is also the starting point for excursions to some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. Read More


 Day 2 - At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.


 Day 3 - At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.


 Day 4 - At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.


 Day 5 - Port Stanley

Port Stanley

Dramatic cliffs, windswept rolling hills and sandy beaches make a scenic home for the Falkland´s countless waterfowl and 2,000 hearty British descendents. Shop for woolens and crafts on Port Stanley´s main street or sample the diddle-dee jelly with afternoon tea. Read More


 Day 6 - At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.


 Day 7 - At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.


 Day 8 - Gold Harbor

Gold Harbor

Gold Harbour is a small bay 5 miles (8 km) south-southwest of Cape Charlotte, with Bertrab Glacier at its head, along the east end of South Georgia. During the early 1900's the feature was variously called Anna's Bay, Gold-Hafen, or Sandwich Bay; the latter name has also been used for Iris Bay. The approved name appears to have taken root through common usage by sealers and whalers and is now well established. It is so called because the sun's rays make the cliffs yellow with their light in the morning and evening. Read More


 Day 9 - At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.


 Day 10 - Elephant Island

Elephant Island

Elephant Island in the South Shetland Islands, off the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula, is named for its abundance of elephant seals and is home to. It became the unlikely home of Shackleton's crew for 105 days in 1916 after their ship Endurance was crushed in pack ice in the Weddell Sea. Living on penguins and limpets (no seals inhabited the area at that time) and taking shelter in an improvised hut made from two wooden boat hulls, they were rescued by Shackleton. He and five men had traveled more than 800 miles in an open boat to South Georgia Island to seek help. Today, elephant and Weddell seals, chinstrap, gentoo, and macaroni penguins can be found on the spit of land Shackleton's men name Point Wild. Read More


 Day 11 - Antarctic Peninsula

Antarctic Peninsula

The Antarctic Peninsula has some of the continent's best wildlife and scenery. Take plenty of time to experience the special magic of this awe-inspiring wilderness of snow, ice, waterways and mountains. Read More


 Day 11 - Hope Bay

Hope Bay

Hope Bay was discovered on January 15, 1902 by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Otto Nordenskiöld, who named it in commemoration of the winter spent there. Read More


 Day 12 - Paradise Harbor

Paradise Harbor

This deep fjord-like harbor is ringed with blue glaciers that, on warm days and nights, calve icebergs with cannon-like thunder. Humpback, minke and killer whales come to feed in the krill-rich waters of the bay in mid-summer. Not only is Paradise Bay one of the most beautiful bays on the Antarctic Peninsula, but is offers us the opportunity to set foot on the continent of America. Read More


 Day 13 - Half Moon Island

Half Moon Island

One of the most pleasant landings in Antarctica, Half Moon Island has sizeable rookeries of chinstrap penguins. Whales, including killer whales, and leopard seals are often seen patrolling the shores. This small island also offers spectacular views of surrounding mountains. Read More


 Day 14 - Drake Passage

Drake Passage

The Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn, Chile and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. It connects the southwestern part of the Atlantic Ocean (Scotia Sea) with the southeastern part of the Pacific Ocean and extends into the Southern Ocean. It is named after 16th century English privateer Sir Francis Drake, although he never sailed the Passage, opting instead for the less turbulent Strait of Magellan. Read More


 Day 15 - Ushuaia

Ushuaia

The southernmost town in the world, Ushuaia sits at the edge of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina´s "land of fire," so named because of the fires lit by Indians to warn of the arrival of Magellan´s ship. Surrounded by a countryside of snowcapped mountains, dense forest, rivers and waterfalls, the town has a rugged, frontier spirit. Nearby Tierran del Fuego National Park is a wildlife sanctuary. Read More




Available Cabins - Images may not represent actual cabin or layout

Inside Standard: M, N, O

All have private facilities, air-conditioning, TV, hair dryer and safe. All cabins have two lower beds or a double bed. Approx. 135 sq ft.

Inside Superior: L

All have private facilities, air-conditioning, TV, hair dryer and safe. All cabins have two lower beds or a double bed. Approx. 188 sq ft.

Outside Standard: G, H, I, J, K

All have private facilities, air-conditioning, TV, hair dryer and safe. All cabins have two lower beds or a double bed. All outside cabins on the Pacific Deck have two windows. All outside cabins on Bali and Coral Decks have two portholes. Approx. 135 sq ft.

Outside Superior: E, F

All have private facilities, air-conditioning, TV, hair dryer and safe. Outside cabins on Bridge and Promenade Decks have picture windows. Approx. 194 sq ft.

Outside Deluxe: D

All have private facilities, air-conditioning, TV, hair dryer and safe. Outside cabins on Bridge and Promenade Decks have picture windows. Approx. 226 sq ft.

Outside Single: C

All have private facilities, air-conditioning, TV, hair dryer and safe. Outside cabins on Bridge and Promenade Decks have picture windows. Approx. 188 sq ft.

Junior Suites: B

All have private facilities, air-conditioning, TV, hair dryer and safe. Approx. 305 sq ft.

Owner's Suite: A

All have private facilities, air-conditioning, TV, hair dryer and safe. Approx. 430 sq ft.

*Prices listed are per person, cruise-only, and are based on double occupancy. Government fees and taxes are additional for all guests. Rates and availability are subject to change and may not be available for desired dates of travel. Prices are not guaranteed until the deposit or full payment has been made on your booking and you have received a confirmation number from your Cruise Planner Consultant. Additional restrictions from various suppliers may apply. Terms & Conditions