Cruise to Antarctica: Up to 25% Off On Select Voyages; $800 Off of Airfare
R eceive a discount of either 25 percent off of a premium cabin or 15 percent off of a non-premium cabin on your choice of three cruises to Antarctica with Quark Expeditions during the holiday season; plus get a bonus of an air credit worth $800.00 to use towards your airfare — but you must book your reservation with a deposit by September 15, 2014.
The three voyages included in this offer are listed below, with links added for your convenience:
- Antarctic Explorer: Discovering the 7th Continent
- December 5, 2014 – December 16, 2014 Sea Spirit
- December 20, 2014 – December 30, 2014 Ocean Diamond
- Falklands, South Georgia, and Antarctica: Explorers & Kings
- November 14, 2014 – December 3, 2014 Ocean Diamond
Triple occupancy cabins are excluded from this promotion. This offer can only be combined with the Past Passenger discount — no other discounts will apply. This offer applies to the voyage only and is not applicable on adventure options, additional hotel accommodation, pre/post, insurance or flights. Space is limited and offer may be withdrawn at any time.
Other terms and conditions apply.
If you have been a regular reader of The Gate for at least the past few years, you probably know that one of my dream trips would be a trip to Antarctica where I can actually sleep overnight on the mainland of the continent — preferably at the South Pole — as Antarctica is the only continent to which I have yet to visit. Once again, I am unable to do so at this time. If I did go, I of course would ensure that I would take plenty of photographs and video of my experience…
…but since I cannot seem to go at this time, I am hoping that you can take advantage of this offer.
Photograph of the Ocean Diamond vessel courtesy of Quark Expeditions.
My husband and I went with Quark a few years ago and absolutely loved it. We did the Explorer tour with the Ocean Diamond. We paid around $4500USD, but booked 9 months in advance. Also, now the ship is prohibited from using heavy diesel due to environmental concerns and thus we were told that every cruise after ours would be 10-20 percent more expensive. Oh, and you can camp with them, and we paid for it, but inclement weather prevented us from doing it.
Would you return to Antarctica again despite the price increase and the possible inclement weather so that you can experience camping out on the continent, Jeffrey Maguire?