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Valoración general basada en 1.143 votos

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A spectacular cruise! All credit goes to the ship's staff and crew, their passion to make us feel comfortable was beyond expectation. Thank you for the best experience ever.
Our travel club (http://photoflytravel.com/) has been taking groups to Antarctica with Oceanwide for over 4 years and we cannot recommend them enough. The stunning ships, food, expedition staff, crew, & experiences are 5 star across the board. One of our best partners.
It was a very exciting travel. We enjoy it very much and also we learned a lot.
Unforgettable experience, perfectly organised, highly motivated crew & guides. Best ever.
This was my last continent to visit, and the best trip I have done so far! We had the most incredible expedition team as well as onboard team. They felt like family. I saw so many beautiful landscapes and wildlife, learnt so much, and made some unforgettable memories and friends. I am extremely grateful to the Oceanwide Crew for making this trip a once in a lifetime experience .
Perfect way to experience the white continent with all the extra activities that are offered as part of basecamp. Be part of the nature - feel it with all the senses. Amazing kayaking experience in the icy waters. Unique possibility to actually spend night camping next to penguins' colony! Observe the wildlife and be jealous to penguins for the scenery that is around them. Have amazing, knowledgable and welcoming crew that is passionate about the possibility to show and share these experiences. Ready to do extra mile to get best out of the trip, like cruising longer in Paradise bay as it is just so amazing, calm weather and wonderful evening. Being lucky with weather of course also plays big role in overall excitement!
My travel on the Hondius has been excellent from the very beginning to end. Even if I suffered sea sickness during some of the days, all the experience was absolutely fantastic. All the personnel of the ship have been very kind and supportive in every situation. I really appreciated how professional, passionate about their work and friendly everyone have been. All the on board activities and the inland operations were always extremely very well organized. I'll bring with me all the memories of this special adventure for the rest of my life.
We’ve had a wonderful trip. Enjoying the wildlife, nature, lectures, excursions, the facilities on the ship, the whole crew and the food
Probably the best trip of my life (and the most expensive). Do not skip South Georgia and the Falklands if you have the means. The amount and variety of wildlife on these islands are unimaginable. The crew and the ship were incredible. I cannot recommend this trip enough.

Overall the trip was outstanding. We saw incredible wildlife and amazing landscapes along the Antarctic Peninsula. The crew did an excellent job of organizing all of the Basecamp activiities and always had alternative plans that worked. I would recommend the trip highly! The fuel charge of 25 EUR per person per day is still bothersome to me. This trip was our third attempt after two cancellations. Our initial deposit had been paid on 11 Sept, 2019, and our final payment was 08 Nov, 2021. Our money was held by Oceanwide and/or Swoop during all that time with the promise of finally delivering the trip without additional cost. The fuel surcharge broke that promise. I wouldn't be so bothered by the surcharge if all passengers had paid it. But after talking to some people on the ship, they said that either their third party travel agency didn't make them pay or Oceanwide didn't because of the contract. It doesn't seem fair. Also it was disappointing that we only had one opportunity for kayaking, mountaineering and camping. I understand it was difficult with the number of passengers, but still... However, there was ample Zodiac cruising and time on land/ice. Some of the guides were outstanding, but there were a few that were not. This is some constructive criticism for those guides. This advice comes from my long career as a teacher. Your passengers/clients often have something to add to the conversation, and it's your job to value that. I did research in the Antarctic almost 50 years ago, and there were times that I wanted to share some recollections. Usually, there was no interest in what I had to say so I stopped talking. Also at meals we would ask guides about their lives and experiences. They were forthcoming in answering our questions but didn't seem interested in us. Good conversations go both ways. Maybe it was a form of ageism? I consider myself a humble person, but I've also done some interesting things during my life. Please talk to the guides. Thank you. Gary Winter

Absolutely brilliant trip, crew food, every thing.

My husband and I had an outstanding time on this voyage. We especially enjoyed the kayaking and saw so much wildlife while also experiencing calm and serene Antarctic waters. We are happy that we did the overnight camping on the actual continent and also experienced the polar plunge, but mostly for the bragging rights. We enjoyed all of the other shore excursions as well, especially hiking around Deception Island and going to Port Lockroy. The excursion crew was top notch; they were not only professional and brilliant in their respective fields, but they were approachable and willing to share so much of their knowledge with us (all while keeping us safe). While the food was simple fare, much of it was delicious and catered to a wide variety of dietary needs. We found the hotel and housekeeping staff to be professional, friendly and competent. Overall, we had such a delightful time on our Antarctica cruise.

Eine wunderbare und großartige Reise

Above expectations

The staff was always cheerful - on the boat and off. That made all the effort of being on tipsy seas and struggling up snowy isles worthwhile. The food was excellent and conversation always interesting. I loved that half the passengers were French. The point of an Antarctic trip was to see the clarity of the air and landscape and be with the wildlife as much as possible. This expedition made sure we all got out - over and under water - as much as possible. I turned out to be clumsier than the penguins, but all the guides helped me up and down the slopes with complete courtesy, making sure I got to the designated areas. All were able to answer my questions about the wildlife too. There were plenty of activities and enough time to relax. I would only suggest more time between the wake up call and breakfast - it's not quick or easy putting on 5-6 layers of clothes! Ah, I would also suggest that you sell t-shirts with "I survived the Drake Passage." It would be good to have a souvenir of that!

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