FLY & CRUISE ANTARCTICA! Skip The Drake Passage with Lindblad Expeditions
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fly the Drake and then you fly right into Antarctica and you join your ship so you save two days going in you save two days going out plus some rough seas and you have more time to explore Antarctica
lindblad they have a lot of history they're the first uh Cruise a tour operator to go into Antarctica back in 1966 so they have great uh amount of experience
these ships accommodate 102 guests so smaller more intimate Sal these vessels are purposely built for exploration they're outfitted with kayaks a fleet of zodiacs and a remotely operated vehicle
National Geographic fly the Drake this is a fantastic bucket list trip
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