Bouvet Expedition Aboard the M/V Ortelius

Departure March 24–April 21, 2015 (28 nights/29 days)
Bouvet – this uninhabited volcanic island was discovered in 1739 by a French naval officer after whom the island was named. In 1825 the British flag was raised only to be occupied by Norway two years later. In 1971, Bouvet Island and the adjacent territorial waters were designated a nature reserve. Since 1977, Norway has run an automated meteorological station on the island. In March of 2006, one of our partners, Bestway Tours & Safaris co-hosted an expedition to “conquer” Bouvet. Two zodiac landings allowed 18 enthusiasts to set foot and be amongst the very few in the history of the world to have set foot on Bouvet – “the loneliest island in the world”. This 2nd expedition to Bouvet is an even more exciting adventure.

Bouvet Expedition kicks off from Ushaia on March 24, 2015 on a voyage where very few have been.
(Photo courtesy of Bestway Tours)

The M/V Ortelius is an ice strengthened UL1 class with 47 cabins accommodating up to 104 passengers.The vessel has 1 Suite, 6 Superior Cabins, 24 Twin Pothole Cabins, 2 Triple Porthole Cabins and 4 Quadruple Porthole cabins. It can carry 4575 tones and can go up to 14.3 knots. Other specifications include:
Length: 91.25 meters
Breadth: 71.61 meters
Draft: 5.08 meters

Operated by Oceanwide Expeditions b.v.

Ushuaia – Ascension Island

Day 01 (TUE) MAR 24, 2015
In the afternoon we embark in Ushuaia and sail through the Beagle Channel. (D)

Day 02 to 03 (WED & THU) MAR 25 & 26, 2015
In the Drake Passage we witness a multitude of albatrosses, petrels and fulmars. (B, L, D)

Day 04 (FRI) MAR 27, 2015
In the South Shetland Islands we land on King George Islands, where we visit the Chilean, Russian, Chinese and Korean stations.In this area chances are good for encounters with Gentoo Penguins, Weddell Seals, Leopard Seals and Orcas. (B, L, D)

Day 05 to 07 (SAT, SUN & MON) MAR 28, 29 & 30, 2015
At sea we will probably sail along the sea ice drifting north out of the Weddell Sea. We witness a multitude of albatrosses, petrels and fulmars. (B, L, D)

Day 08 (TUE) MAR 31, 2015
In the rarely visited and uninhabited South Sandwich Islands (British), we land on Southern Thule Island, a volcano with a caldera, where we can land near the derelict Argentinian base. Other islands are Cook Island and Bellingshausen Island, named after the discoverers who reached them. These volcanic islands, with an ice cap on the top, are windswept and often shrouded in mist and fog, but do offer subtle pleasures. There is a variety of flora (mosses, lichens and flowering grasses) and fauna, such as Gentoo Penguins, Chinstrap penguins and Southern Giant Petrels. Elephant Seals and Fur Seals also haul out at the beaches.Around the islands we see large blue ice-bergs which have driften there from the Weddell Sea. In blue ice-grotto’s Gentoo Penguins congregate. (B, L, D)

Day 09 to 11 (WED, THU & FRI) APR 01, 02 & 03, 2015At sea in the westerlies we have a pleasant tailwind. Near the Antarctic Convergence, we observe many species and great numbers of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic seabirds. (B, L, D)

Day 12 to 13 (SAT & SUN) APR 04 & 05, 2015
BOUVET ISLAND. Due to the unpredictability of landings at Bouvet, we are allocating 48 hours to be able to have multiple opportunities to land at Bouvet Island (Norwegian territory), another volcano in Antarctic waters topped by an ice-cap, with a rich fauna of seabirds and seals near the coasts. At the southwest side of the island we should have the best opportunities to land at Larsöya and Kapp Norvegia, which have some protection from the swell from the west. A third possibility is at Nyröysa, but this area is more exposed and partly out of bounds; as it is a nature reserve. We will allocate these two days for landings at Bouvet Island. (B, L, D)

Day 14 to 17 (MON, TUE, WED & THU) APR 06, 07, 08 & 09, 2015
At sea in the westerlies we have side winds winds. On both sides of the Antarctic Convergence, we observe many species and great numbers of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic seabirds. We also get now in more temperate waters with their own brand of species. (B, L, D)

Day 18 (FRI) APR 10, 2015
Today we plan to approach the unique Gough Island for zodiac cruising around the island, as always weather permitting. In previous years we managed to circumnavigate all but four miles of the 33 mile circumference of the island in the ship, saw spectacular scenery and an unprecedented abundance of wildlife. (B, L, D)

Day 19 to 20 (SAT & SUN) APR 11 & 12, 2015
In the Tristan da Cunha archipelago we plan to call on the settlement at the west side of the main island. We will also try to make landings at Nightingale Island or Inaccessible Island with millions of seabirds ranging from Yellow-nosed Albatrosses to Brown Noddies. Please note that we will try and approach for landings, however due to the weather conditions this is not always possible. Since we began our voyages to Tristan da Cunha (1998) we failed during 30% of the voyages to make landings in the Tristan da Cunha archipelago, due to adverse weather. (B, L, D)

Day 21 to 24 (MON, TUE, WED & THU) APR 13, 14, 15 & 16, 2015
At sea – We now enter sub-tropical waters with their own species of seabirds and dolphins. (B, L, D)

Day 25 to 26 (FRI & SAT) APR 17 & 18, 2015
St. Helena has a good anchorage and landing site. On this island, we will have ample opportunities to enjoy local culture, pleasant climate, and endemic plants and birds. We will visit the place where Napoleon lived in exile. There will be opportunities to explore the Island on your own. (B, L, D)

Day 27 to 28 (SUN & MON) APR 19 & 20, 2015
At sea. (B, L, D)

Day 29 (TUE) APR 21, 2015
Ascension Island ( April 21 ) – Ascension Island is a dry volcanic island with a moist and richly vegetated top. The Sooty Tern (wide-awake) colony sometimes consists of more than 1 million breeding pairs. We may witness egg-laying sea turtles coming ashore in the vening. Some of our passengers may disembark and fly with the scheduled RAF (Royal Air Force) flight to Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, UK. Others may proceed with the voyage to the Cape Verdes. In night April 21/22 the vessel will depart from Ascension Island. (B, L, D)

OPTIONAL EXTENSION Ascension Island – Praia(Cape Verdes)

April 21–27, 2015 (6 nights/7 days)

Day 29 to 34 (TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT & SUN) APR 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 & 26, 2015
Ascension Island ( April 21 ) – Ascension Island is a dry volcanic island with a moist and richly vegetated top. The Sooty Tern (wide-awake) colony sometimes consists of more than 1 million breeding pairs. We may witness egg-laying sea turtles coming ashore in the vening. Some of our passengers may disembark and fly with the scheduled RAF (Royal Air Force) flight to Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, UK. Others may proceed with the voyage to the Cape Verdes. In night April 21/22 the vessel will depart from Ascension Island. (B, L, D)

Day 35 (MON) APR 27, 2015: Praia
Passengers will disembark at 9.00 hours. Services end with disembarkation. (B)
B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner

Dates

– March 24 – April 21, 2015 – Ushuaia to Ascension Island
– April 21 – April 27, 2015 – Ascension Island to Praia, Cape Verde

Costs (Expedition pricing per person/berth sharing in USD)
The cabin configurations and costs on a per person/per berth basis in US$ are:

# of Berths Cabin Type Cabin Configuration Cost to Ascension Supp. to Cape Verde
4 Quad Porthole 2 Lower single/2 Upper single US$ 10,490 US$ 810
2 Triple Porthole 2 Lower single/2 Upper single* US$ 11,670 US$ 890
24 Twin Porthole 2 Lower single/2 Upper single** US$ 12,500 US$ 1,000
10 Twin Window 2 Lower single US$ 13,250 US$ 1,050
6 Superior Cabins 1 twin+ sofa bed (2 rooms) US$ 15,250 US$ 1,140
1 Suite 1 twin+ sofa bed (2 rooms) US$ 17,200 US$ 1,300
* can also be used as quadruple
** can also be used as triple or as quadruple

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25% on January 15, 2014
50% before 30th September 2014

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