Anseia viajar para destinos remotos e inesquecíveis? O sul do Oceano Atlântico oferece-lhe possibilidades infinitas! As belíssimas Falklands são o começo ideal para esta aventura. Em seguida, prepare a sua câmara para fotografar a Geórgia do Sul e as suas centenas de milhares de pinguins. Vai sentir-se siderado pelas paisagens vastas… Mas não se perca a contemplar estrelas! Mantenha os pés assentes na terra e faça uma revigorante caminhada por trilhos desafiantes!
A southerly frontier - on the cusp of wild nature and extraordinary adventures - the excitement in Ushuaia is palpable. Prepare for memorable exploits amid the extremes of this southerly location - as you adventure into the colossal scenery of the fractured Tierra del Fuego and beyond. Known as the 'End of the World' Ushuaia looks out across the Beagle Channel, and is surrounded by the Martial Mountains to the north. Despite its remote location, Ushuaia is a surprisingly busy and lively resort, with lots to keep its visitors entertained. For many people, Ushuaia is their last glimpse of anything resembling a city, before they jump off the map into the wilderness, to answer the call of immense national parks or Antarctic expeditions.
One of the most dramatic landscapes on the planet - Argentina's land of fire, National Park Tierra del Fuego, is a place of titanic natural forces and limitless beauty.
Ler mais Snow-covered mountains poke the sky, while glaciers spill down between peaks, and gaping fjords open up. With incredible wildlife - from penguins to whales - the park offers some of South America's most amazing hiking opportunities and panoramas.
When it comes to food in Ushuaia, locals cook up fierce flavours using the freshest ingredients. King crab is one of the most popular dishes, while sea bass - hauled freshly from the waters - and mounds of meaty mussels - known as cholgas - are also on the menu here.
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DIA NO MAR
Sex 25 fev
Sexta-feira 25 fev
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Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
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NEW ISLAND
Ilhas Falkland
Sáb 26 fev
Sábado 26 fev
06:00
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12:00
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Remote and raw, New Island lies to the west of the Falkland Islands, and the humble human population here is far outweighed by the extraordinary birdlife that resides along its craggy coastline. Out in the tempestuous wilds of the South Atlantic Ocean, the island is a sanctuary of animal life - with crowds of rockhopper penguins, wrinkled seals and stern-looking albatross among its many residents.
The penguins of the Falklands are a sight to see, fooling and falling on the beaches, before diving in and whipping through the waters. Home to five different species, including king penguins - who strut with their orange collars glowing against the pure white feathers of their chests. Sea lions, seals and elephant seals bark and lumber along the shoreline, while sleek orcas patrol and Peale’s dolphins cut through the waves.
Ler mais Settlement Rookery’s cliffs rattle with the sounds of crashing sea waves, and the echoing shouts of hollering black-browed albatross, king cormorants and rockhopper penguins.
Enjoy gorgeous sweeping landscapes, littered with shipwrecks and sprinkles of colourful wildflowers. A warm welcome is guaranteed, especially when the local custom of smoko is served up – towering platters of cakes and biscuits with tea and coffee. Things haven’t always been so peaceful here, however, and you can pay a visit to the battlefields and memorials of the costly war in 1982, when the British and Argentinians clashed fiercely over these islands.
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WEST POINT ISLAND
Ilhas Falkland
Sáb 26 fev
Sábado 26 fev
15:00
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19:00
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A north-westerly outpost of the scenic Falkland Islands, you'll be welcomed ashore by the calls and cries of a huge colony of black-browed albatross. Indeed, the island was originally known as Albatross Island before being renamed to reflect its geographic location. While the albatrosses - that flash white feathers in the rugged cliffs above the waves - are the most well known residents, they are far from the only animal inhabitants of this remote, isolated land.
A huge army of birdlife calls the island sanctuary home, overwhelming the tiny human population and sheep that roam West Point Island's grasses. Meet the rockhopper penguins who scamper and burrow along the coast's boulders, as well as the imperial cormorants who rest here in great numbers. You're also liekly to encounter Magellanic penguins during your explorations. Hike the island's quiet landscapes, and look out for endemic plants like Felton's flower carpeting the green interior.
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Decorated with some of the archipelago's most dramatic scenery, explore this wind-lashed, distant land of soaring cliffs and towering coastal precipices. Cliff Mountain is the island's standout - a towering sandstone monolith, and the archipelago's highest cliff, falling away to swirling waves below. Look out to the waters to spot Commerson's dolphin chasing each other around the island's wave-washed footprint. Whales also visit, as well as the fur seals who you may spot lounging around West Point Island's inviting shores.
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STANLEY
Ilhas Falkland
Dom 27 fev
Domingo 27 fev
08:00
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13:00
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A true haven for wonderful, diverse wildlife watching, Stanley invites you ashore to soak in the untouched beauty of the Falkland Islands. Rolling farms and animal-covered coves and cliffs unravel nearby, while reminders of the war that scarred these islands in 1982 also reveal themselves on closer inspection. The Falkland Islands - a tiny, southerly outpost of the United Kingdom - lie a long way from the nearest land at Patagonia, and their isolated location has helped to maintain this unblemished, unhurried world of wonderful animals and wind-whipped scenery.
The ghostly, rusting wreck of the Lady Elizabeth ship welcomes you into port - and is a reminder of the historically treacherous nature of these 740 islands' remote location. Stanley sits as the capital, and even here there’s a quiet village ambience, as you wander quaint streets below colourful roofs.
Ler mais The small cathedral has an unusual decoration outside – a dramatic archway constructed from the giant jawbones of a blue whale.
While Stanley oozes quiet appeal, you’ll quickly want to head out into the ‘Camp’ – the local word for practically any part of the Falklands except for Stanley. Home to thousands of Gentoo and Magellanic penguins, you can meet their larger siblings - the tuxedo-clad king penguins, who rest on the shores. With five varieties of penguins living here, or dropping in during migrations, it’s one of the best places in the world to see the flightless birds squawking and waddling adorably. Cape Dolphin is the perfect position to spot exciting marine mammals cruising offshore, and you’re just as likely to bump into the island’s penguin and elephant seal populations here too. With varied birdlife filling its skies and sweeping over the waves, the scale and diversity of animals close to Stanley makes for a truly awe-inspiring visit.
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DIA NO MAR
Seg 28 fev
Segunda-feira 28 fev
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Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
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SOUTH GEORGIA
Geórgia do Sul e Ilhas Sandwich do Sul
Ter 01 mar
Terça-feira 01 mar
Chegada
17:30
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Charcoal-black mountains ladled with snow, giant glaciers and thriving wildlife combine to make South Georgia one of the great natural islands. Adventure to these far flung lands - where the animals are in charge and humans come a distant second. Here you'll witness a cacophony of calling birds, natural set pieces like elephant seals clashing and thrashing, and crowds of colourful king penguins stretching out as far as the eye can see. An overseas territory of the UK, these isolated, subantarctic islands once formed a remote whaling centre - and you can still visit the former whaling stations. Nowadays the giants of the sea are free to cruise the icy waters uninhibited.
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Written into explorer history due to its links with Ernest Shackleton’s tale of Antarctic exploration, shipwreck and survival, the Endurance’s crew were saved when he reached the salvation of these shores in 1916 - before returning to collect the remaining sailors from Elephant Island. A museum commemorates the legendary mission, and you can see the memorial to Shackleton that stands over his final resting place on this fabled island.
South Georgia’s colonies of king penguins - with vivid bursts of yellow and orange around their necks - stand, squabble and curiously investigate, enjoying the isolated respite of this island. They’re joined by smaller penguin species like Macaroni penguins, and other glorious birdlife like the majestic wandering albatrosses, which you can see gliding on gusts of wind, over the choppy waves.
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SOUTH GEORGIA
Geórgia do Sul e Ilhas Sandwich do Sul
Qua 02 mar
Quarta-feira 02 mar
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Charcoal-black mountains ladled with snow, giant glaciers and thriving wildlife combine to make South Georgia one of the great natural islands. Adventure to these far flung lands - where the animals are in charge and humans come a distant second. Here you'll witness a cacophony of calling birds, natural set pieces like elephant seals clashing and thrashing, and crowds of colourful king penguins stretching out as far as the eye can see. An overseas territory of the UK, these isolated, subantarctic islands once formed a remote whaling centre - and you can still visit the former whaling stations. Nowadays the giants of the sea are free to cruise the icy waters uninhibited.
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Written into explorer history due to its links with Ernest Shackleton’s tale of Antarctic exploration, shipwreck and survival, the Endurance’s crew were saved when he reached the salvation of these shores in 1916 - before returning to collect the remaining sailors from Elephant Island. A museum commemorates the legendary mission, and you can see the memorial to Shackleton that stands over his final resting place on this fabled island.
South Georgia’s colonies of king penguins - with vivid bursts of yellow and orange around their necks - stand, squabble and curiously investigate, enjoying the isolated respite of this island. They’re joined by smaller penguin species like Macaroni penguins, and other glorious birdlife like the majestic wandering albatrosses, which you can see gliding on gusts of wind, over the choppy waves.
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SOUTH GEORGIA
Geórgia do Sul e Ilhas Sandwich do Sul
Qui 03 mar
Quinta-feira 03 mar
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Charcoal-black mountains ladled with snow, giant glaciers and thriving wildlife combine to make South Georgia one of the great natural islands. Adventure to these far flung lands - where the animals are in charge and humans come a distant second. Here you'll witness a cacophony of calling birds, natural set pieces like elephant seals clashing and thrashing, and crowds of colourful king penguins stretching out as far as the eye can see. An overseas territory of the UK, these isolated, subantarctic islands once formed a remote whaling centre - and you can still visit the former whaling stations. Nowadays the giants of the sea are free to cruise the icy waters uninhibited.
Ler mais
Written into explorer history due to its links with Ernest Shackleton’s tale of Antarctic exploration, shipwreck and survival, the Endurance’s crew were saved when he reached the salvation of these shores in 1916 - before returning to collect the remaining sailors from Elephant Island. A museum commemorates the legendary mission, and you can see the memorial to Shackleton that stands over his final resting place on this fabled island.
South Georgia’s colonies of king penguins - with vivid bursts of yellow and orange around their necks - stand, squabble and curiously investigate, enjoying the isolated respite of this island. They’re joined by smaller penguin species like Macaroni penguins, and other glorious birdlife like the majestic wandering albatrosses, which you can see gliding on gusts of wind, over the choppy waves.
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SOUTH GEORGIA
Geórgia do Sul e Ilhas Sandwich do Sul
Sex 04 mar
Sexta-feira 04 mar
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Charcoal-black mountains ladled with snow, giant glaciers and thriving wildlife combine to make South Georgia one of the great natural islands. Adventure to these far flung lands - where the animals are in charge and humans come a distant second. Here you'll witness a cacophony of calling birds, natural set pieces like elephant seals clashing and thrashing, and crowds of colourful king penguins stretching out as far as the eye can see. An overseas territory of the UK, these isolated, subantarctic islands once formed a remote whaling centre - and you can still visit the former whaling stations. Nowadays the giants of the sea are free to cruise the icy waters uninhibited.
Ler mais
Written into explorer history due to its links with Ernest Shackleton’s tale of Antarctic exploration, shipwreck and survival, the Endurance’s crew were saved when he reached the salvation of these shores in 1916 - before returning to collect the remaining sailors from Elephant Island. A museum commemorates the legendary mission, and you can see the memorial to Shackleton that stands over his final resting place on this fabled island.
South Georgia’s colonies of king penguins - with vivid bursts of yellow and orange around their necks - stand, squabble and curiously investigate, enjoying the isolated respite of this island. They’re joined by smaller penguin species like Macaroni penguins, and other glorious birdlife like the majestic wandering albatrosses, which you can see gliding on gusts of wind, over the choppy waves.
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SOUTH GEORGIA
Geórgia do Sul e Ilhas Sandwich do Sul
Sáb 05 mar
Sábado 05 mar
Partida
12:00
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Charcoal-black mountains ladled with snow, giant glaciers and thriving wildlife combine to make South Georgia one of the great natural islands. Adventure to these far flung lands - where the animals are in charge and humans come a distant second. Here you'll witness a cacophony of calling birds, natural set pieces like elephant seals clashing and thrashing, and crowds of colourful king penguins stretching out as far as the eye can see. An overseas territory of the UK, these isolated, subantarctic islands once formed a remote whaling centre - and you can still visit the former whaling stations. Nowadays the giants of the sea are free to cruise the icy waters uninhibited.
Ler mais
Written into explorer history due to its links with Ernest Shackleton’s tale of Antarctic exploration, shipwreck and survival, the Endurance’s crew were saved when he reached the salvation of these shores in 1916 - before returning to collect the remaining sailors from Elephant Island. A museum commemorates the legendary mission, and you can see the memorial to Shackleton that stands over his final resting place on this fabled island.
South Georgia’s colonies of king penguins - with vivid bursts of yellow and orange around their necks - stand, squabble and curiously investigate, enjoying the isolated respite of this island. They’re joined by smaller penguin species like Macaroni penguins, and other glorious birdlife like the majestic wandering albatrosses, which you can see gliding on gusts of wind, over the choppy waves.
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DIA NO MAR
Dom 06 mar
Domingo 06 mar
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Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
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DIA NO MAR
Seg 07 mar
Segunda-feira 07 mar
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Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
13
DIA NO MAR
Ter 08 mar
Terça-feira 08 mar
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Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
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GOUGH ISLAND
Santa Helena
Qua 09 mar
Quarta-feira 09 mar
12:30
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17:30
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Gough Island in the South Atlantic Ocean was originally known as Gonçalo Álvares (named after the captain of Vasco da Gama’s flagship). The volcanic island is uninhabited except for the handful of personnel stationed here to operate a South African weather station, making it one of the most remote places with a constant human presence. Gough Island and Inaccessible Island comprise the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Gough and Inaccessible Islands as they are protected wildlife reserves and an “Important Bird Area”. Gough Island is home to Tristan Albatrosses, Atlantic Petrels, Gough Moorhens, Gough Buntings, and Northern Rockhopper Penguins; just some of the many birds using this mid-Atlantic island as their nesting ground. Gough is a dependency of Tristan da Cunha and part of the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha.
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TRISTAN DA CUNHA
Santa Helena
Qui 10 mar
Quinta-feira 10 mar
10:30
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20:00
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Sailing to these lonely volcanic islands feels a little like dropping off the map, as you aim for the seemingly endless ocean horizon. A true adventure, the journey rewards generously, as you track down the world's most remote archipelago, and discover its incredible, endemic birdlife. A full 1,500 miles away from the nearest neighbour, St. Helena, it's fair to say that the Tristan Da Cunha archipelago is a long way off of the beaten path. Venture to the only inhabited island, where a hardy 250 souls live out their lives.
Tristan Da Cunha was first discovered at the beginning of the 16th century by Portuguese explorer Tristao da Cuhna - who named the island after himself. He was unable to actually step out onto its land, however, as the waves churned violently below his ship, rendering the shores inaccessible.
Ler mais A volcanic island, the 2,000-metre tall Queen Mary’s Peak dominates it - although the islanders were unaware of its sleeping power until it rumbled into life in 1961. The population were forced to abandon the shores temporarily for their own safety.
The extraordinary, rare wildlife is the main reason why most set their compass for these far-flung islands. Tristan Da Cunha is alive with vibrant birdlife, from Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross to Tristan thrush, and many, many more - including the endemic and endangered Tristan wandering albatross. Roughly 90% of the northern rockhopper penguin population also visit to breed on this vital outpost, while sea lions lay around on the shores, and whales and dolphins cruise the waters.
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NIGHTINGALE ISLAND
Santa Helena
Sex 11 mar
Sexta-feira 11 mar
06:00
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14:30
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Uninhabited except for the majestic, million-plus seabirds that call this castaway island home, it doesn't get much more raw and remote than Nightingale Island. Adrift between South America and Africa, in the Tristan da Cunha archipelago, the island takes its name from British explorer Gamaliel Nightingale and is the smallest of these distant volcanic lands.
Craggy coastline and rugged cliffs rise imposingly from the waters of the South Atlantic, as you approach this remote volcano island - which erupted most recently in 2004. Largely free from human interference, Nightingale Island is known for the abundant birdlife that thrives here and is a shelter for some of the world’s rarest species. Designated as an Endemic Bird Area and an Important Bird Area, the island's birds are awarded special protection, and only select visits to these shores are permitted.
Ler mais Amid the cawing and calling of the island’s endless flocks, you can spot the rare canary-like Nightingale bunting, and Wilkins’s bunting - which are found only here.
Little gangs of rockhopper penguins patrol the rocks and hop over boulders - easy to distinguish against the blackened landscape, with their distinctive yellow flashes of feathers. You’ll also see the graceful glide of Atlantic yellow-nosed albatrosses, and the plunges of great shearwaters. Keep one eye open for the glint of gold during your expedition ashore - rumours swirl that undiscovered pirate treasure was once stashed somewhere on the island.
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DIA NO MAR
Sáb 12 mar
Sábado 12 mar
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Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
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DIA NO MAR
Dom 13 mar
Domingo 13 mar
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Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
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DIA NO MAR
Seg 14 mar
Segunda-feira 14 mar
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Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
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DIA NO MAR
Ter 15 mar
Terça-feira 15 mar
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Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
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CAPE TOWN
África do Sul
Qua 16 mar
Quarta-feira 16 mar
Chegada
08:30
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Sprawling across endless, staggeringly blue coastline, and watched over by the iconic plane of Table Mountain, Cape Town is without doubt one of the world’s most beautiful cities. A blend of spectacular mountain scenery, multiculturalism and relaxed ocean charm awaits in the Mother City, where you can venture out to rolling vineyards, dine in laid back sea suburbs, or spend days exploring cool urban culture.
Cape Town’s natural splendour fully reveals itself as the cable car rears sharply to the top of Table Mountain. From the summit, 3,500 feet above sea level, you can let the scale of the panoramic vistas of the city rolling down towards the ocean wash over you. Another heavenly perspective waits at the top of Lion's Head’s tapering peak. A sharp hike and an early start is required, but the views of the morning sun painting Table Mountain honey-gold are some of Cape Town’s finest.
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Cape Town’s glorious sunshine and inviting blue rollers can be a little deceiving - these oceans are anything but warm at times, with nothing between the peninsula’s end and Antarctica’s icy chill. This cool water has upsides though, bringing a colony of adorably cute African penguins to Boulders Beach. Boarded walkways offer the perfect vantage point to see the cute creatures dipping into the sea and lounging in the sun. Nearby, journey to the end of Africa at the Cape of Good Hope, where you can stand at the bottom of this mighty continent, watching out over the merging waves of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
Cape Town’s beauty is counterpointed by the ominous island form, which sits four miles offshore from the bustling restaurants and lazy seals of the lively V&A Waterfront. A living history lesson, you can sail in the ships that transported prisoners out to Robben Island, before a former prisoner tells of the traumas of life on this offshore prison. Your guide will show you the cramped cells, and render Mandela’s long walk to freedom in heartbreaking, visceral clarity.
CAPE TOWN
África do Sul
Qui 17 mar
Quinta-feira 17 mar
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Sprawling across endless, staggeringly blue coastline, and watched over by the iconic plane of Table Mountain, Cape Town is without doubt one of the world’s most beautiful cities. A blend of spectacular mountain scenery, multiculturalism and relaxed ocean charm awaits in the Mother City, where you can venture out to rolling vineyards, dine in laid back sea suburbs, or spend days exploring cool urban culture.
Cape Town’s natural splendour fully reveals itself as the cable car rears sharply to the top of Table Mountain. From the summit, 3,500 feet above sea level, you can let the scale of the panoramic vistas of the city rolling down towards the ocean wash over you. Another heavenly perspective waits at the top of Lion's Head’s tapering peak. A sharp hike and an early start is required, but the views of the morning sun painting Table Mountain honey-gold are some of Cape Town’s finest.
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Cape Town’s glorious sunshine and inviting blue rollers can be a little deceiving - these oceans are anything but warm at times, with nothing between the peninsula’s end and Antarctica’s icy chill. This cool water has upsides though, bringing a colony of adorably cute African penguins to Boulders Beach. Boarded walkways offer the perfect vantage point to see the cute creatures dipping into the sea and lounging in the sun. Nearby, journey to the end of Africa at the Cape of Good Hope, where you can stand at the bottom of this mighty continent, watching out over the merging waves of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
Cape Town’s beauty is counterpointed by the ominous island form, which sits four miles offshore from the bustling restaurants and lazy seals of the lively V&A Waterfront. A living history lesson, you can sail in the ships that transported prisoners out to Robben Island, before a former prisoner tells of the traumas of life on this offshore prison. Your guide will show you the cramped cells, and render Mandela’s long walk to freedom in heartbreaking, visceral clarity.
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As suites com vista para o oceano da Silversea são das mais espaçosas dos cruzeiros de luxo. Todas incluem os serviços de um mordomo, graças ao maior índice de serviço no mar, e quase todas têm uma varanda privada de teca, para que possa respirar o ar fresco do mar mesmo ao lado da sua porta. Selecione a sua suite e solicite um orçamento. Os hóspedes que reservem antecipadamente garantem as melhores tarifas e podem escolher a suite que mais desejam.
Passeios guiados em lanchas Zodiac, excursões marítimas e terrestres e atividades em terra firme lideradas pela equipe de expedições
Consultor de destinos e/ou palestrantes de enriquecimento cultural
Suítes espaçosas
Serviço de mordomo em cada suite
Acesso ilimitado à Internet
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Vários restaurantes, culinária diversificada e jantares com sistema aberto de assentos
Bebidas de sua preferência no bar dentro da suíte e por todo o navio, incluindo champanhe, vinhos selecionados e bebidas alcoólicas
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Navio - Silver Cloud
Silver Cloud é o navio da classe quebra-gelo mais confortável e espaçoso da linha de cruzeiros de expedição. Com amplas suítes, fascinantes itinerários e serviço inigualável, ele é, de fato, especial. Com 16 novos barcos Zodiac e um itinerário de expedições polo a polo, o Silver Cloud quebra o gelo entre excursões e luxo.
Silver Cloud é o navio da classe quebra-gelo mais confortável e espaçoso da linha de cruzeiros de expedição. Com amplas suítes, fascinantes itinerários e serviço inigualável, ele é, de fato, especial. Com 16 novos barcos Zodiac e um itinerário de expedições polo a polo, o Silver Cloud quebra o gelo entre excursões e luxo.
Silver Cloud Dining Options: 4 Restaurantes
The Grill
Com seu forno alimentado por pedras vulcânicas atingindo ideais 400 graus Celsius, o Grill convida os navegantes a preparar o próprio prato diretamente na mesa. Com a pedra de cozimento disponível apenas à noite, durante o dia o Grill opera como rotisserie, bar de saladas gourmet e oferece hambúrgueres personalizados.
La Dame
Entregue-se a uma noite onde os vinhos refinados são complementados por um menu fixo de degustação de pratos inspirados regionalmente em um ambiente íntimo e elegante. Uma experiência extraordinária de 6 pratos, que celebra as regiões vinícolas mais distintas do mundo, a bordo do seu navio de cruzeiro de luxo.
A taxa de reserva por passageiro é de US$60
La Terrazza
Os cruzeiros Silversea oferecem uma seleção divina do melhor da culinária italiana, servido à la carte no La Terrazza. Receitas autênticas e os ingredientes mais frescos se unem com instinto e paixão – uma expressão saborosa da herança italiana distinta da Silversea.
The Restaurant
Aproveite as incríveis vistas para o mar em nosso principal salão para refeições. Desfrute de especialidades continentais e regionais, impecavelmente apresentadas e graciosamente servidas. O The Restaurant funciona num sistema de opções abertas de assentos, o que significa que não há um horário fixo e não é preciso efetuar reservas.
Com seu forno alimentado por pedras vulcânicas atingindo ideais 400 graus Celsius, o Grill convida os navegantes a preparar o próprio prato diretamente na mesa. Com a pedra de cozimento disponível apenas à noite, durante o dia o Grill opera como rotisserie, bar de saladas gourmet e oferece hambúrgueres personalizados.
La Dame
Entregue-se a uma noite onde os vinhos refinados são complementados por um menu fixo de degustação de pratos inspirados regionalmente em um ambiente íntimo e elegante. Uma experiência extraordinária de 6 pratos, que celebra as regiões vinícolas mais distintas do mundo, a bordo do seu navio de cruzeiro de luxo.
A taxa de reserva por passageiro é de US$60
La Terrazza
Os cruzeiros Silversea oferecem uma seleção divina do melhor da culinária italiana, servido à la carte no La Terrazza. Receitas autênticas e os ingredientes mais frescos se unem com instinto e paixão – uma expressão saborosa da herança italiana distinta da Silversea.
The Restaurant
Aproveite as incríveis vistas para o mar em nosso principal salão para refeições. Desfrute de especialidades continentais e regionais, impecavelmente apresentadas e graciosamente servidas. O The Restaurant funciona num sistema de opções abertas de assentos, o que significa que não há um horário fixo e não é preciso efetuar reservas.
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Dolce Vita
Nenhum cruzeiro está completo sem conhecer novas pessoas. Desfrute de bebidas gratuitas e música ao vivo no Dolce Vita, enquanto aproveita para conhecer outros hóspedes.
Zagara Beauty Salon
Mantenha-se sempre bem arrumado(a), durante todo seu cruzeiro de luxo, no Zagara Beauty Salon. Os serviços estão disponíveis para homens e mulheres.
Convés da Piscina
Luxo e conforto. Desfrute do Pool Deck relaxante, ideal tanto em climas mais quentes quanto em climas mais frios, enquanto nossa equipe prestativa fará com que você se sinta em casa.
Recepção
Não deixe de visitar a área de Recepção, onde nossos especialistas fornecerão informações valiosas para ajudá-lo a obter o máximo de seu cruzeiro.
Academia de Ginástica
O centro de fitness reúne o que há de melhor no ramo de preparação física com programas criados especialmente para seu tipo físico e suas necessidades.
Connoisseur’s Corner
Se você aprecia um bom conhaque ou charutos de primeira qualidade, não deixe de visitar o Connoisseur’s Corner para ver a seleção excepcional do navio.
Tor’s observation lounge
Localizado no ponto mais alto do navio, este é o espaço mais tranquilo para ler e refletir enquanto se observa a ondulação do mar que torna a vida a bordo algo especial.
Butique
A bordo de los cruceros Silversea vivirá una experiencia de compras de lujo, ya que cuentan con las marcas más importantes y atractivas del mundo.
Explorer Lounge
Perfeito para apresentações, palestras e exibições de vídeo, é aqui que nossa equipe de especialistas compartilha seus conhecimentos sobre diversos assuntos de suas especialidades.
Panorama Lounge
Relaxe e se solte no Panorama Lounge, um espaço sofisticado, ainda assim amigável que oferece vistas maravilhosas do mar enquanto você desfruta do seu cruzeiro.
Zagara Beauty Spa
Venha se entregar a um luxuoso tratamento de spa. Tratamentos faciais, corporais, massagens: o spa é o local perfeito para relaxar.
Estúdio fotográfico
Característica única do Silver Cloud, o estúdio fotográfico oferece um espaço profissional para amantes de fotografia para retocar, imprimir e mostrar o seu trabalho.