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Antarctic Peninsula Diving & Photography Expeditions
     


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Antarctic Peninsula and Weddell Sea - Dive & Photography Expedition
(12 days from €4770)


Antarctic Peninsula Diving & Photography Expeditions
(10 days from £3590 / €3950)


Antarctic Polar Circle - Diving, Wildlife & Marine Life Voyage
(12 days from £4480 / €5190)
with Leica Akademie above water photography workshops

















These Antarctic diving, snorkelling and photographic expeditions offer a unique opportunity for above and below the water insights into the white continent, which few have been privileged to experience. With a wonderful early 2012 season now drawing to a close we look forwards to revisiting Antarctica after the big freeze the same time next year.  

Antarctica is one of the most remote and least explored locations in the World and experienced dry suit divers and snorkellers can be richly rewarded by exploring this challenging and unique marine environment. To specifically join our diving activities you must have at least 20 dry suit dives under your weight belt and experience of coldwater diving. Please check our polar diving information section for a detailed outline of diving practices and the equipment you will need for diving in Antarctica. 

Our small group exploratory voyage is led by an expert team who will focus on the best dive sites around the Antarctic Peninsula.  Rather than dive from a hole in the ice, we dive and snorkel off the edges of ice flows and around spectacular icebergs where we hope to observe penguins from beneath the surface as they plunge en masse into the sea.  The ice itself forms one of the special features of diving in Antarctica . Four fifths of every berg is submerged and diving permits us to observe their intricate forms beneath the water.  Sunlight reflecting off the turquoise blue sculptured ice adds to the extraordinary atmosphere you can only appreciate in this wild and remote part of the world.

Around the peninsula we hope to encounter Weddell, crabeater, fur seals and of course one of Antarctica 's top predators- the leopard seal.  Leopard seal encounters have proven a particular highlight of previous trips.  Often these magnificent creatures can be observed for long periods at close quarters whilst both diving and snorkelling. Having the opportunity to witness them ambush and then feed upon their penguin prey underwater is a truly exhilarating and memorable experience. (See our Leopard Seal article for more details.)

The macro marine life on the Peninsula includes a fascinating array of species you are unlikely to see anywhere else in the World. Giant isopods (10cm) crawl along the seabed like enormous woodlice, 34 armed star-fish in stunning colours hide amongst kelp walls, and shy Antarctic bloodless fish, filled with their own special anti-freeze survive in these waters. This is a little documented world and new species are being discovered in Antarctica all the time.

Photography

The opportunities for excellent wildlife and landscape photography abound from the moment we slip our moorings in Ushuaia . The landscapes of the Peninsula are particularly breath-taking, with their precipitous peaks, sweeping glaciers and elaborately sculptured icebergs. The wildlife itself lives up to its reputation of being abundant, diverse and a gift to both the professional and amateur photographer alike.  Whether your interest is in film and photography beneath the water or above, our experts can provide guidance into making the most of your time in Antarctica.  This will include evening lectures and workshops on photography and opportunities throughout the voyage to talk with experts and other passengers who are passionate about natural history and wilderness landscapes.

Natural History

For both divers and non-divers, this voyage provides a unique opportunity to see and learn more about the entire polar ecosystem than if on a purely land based expedition. Divers will have the opportunity to participate in zodiac exploration and land excursions, after their dives have been completed. Some may also decide to enjoy fully guided land excursions as alternative to the planned days diving. 

This voyage is perfect for divers with non-diving partners who are in search of an equally inspiring experience. The experts are on hand to assist participants in make the most of your camera equipment, from hints and tips to demonstrations; you can enjoy personal time with these people.

Each day, all participants will have the opportunity to share experiences, photographs and video footage with the  divers and snorkellers who have been exploring below the waterline.  To enhance your understanding, there will be a programme of inspiring evening lectures about the wildlife, ecology and conservation of Antarctica.

Photographs kindly provided by Charlotte Caffrey, Linda Ashmore, Keith Hiscock, Göran Ehlme, Franco Banfi and Paul Nicklen

 

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Aqua-Firma recommends APEKS regulators and consoles for Polar Diving.