Antarctica
Earth’s Final Frontier: A Quest for the Antarctic Circle
Program No. 25158RJ
Experience the wonders of the southernmost continent, the South Shetland Islands and Buenos Aires on this once-in-a-lifetime voyage to Antarctica.
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Feb 23 - Mar 12, 2026
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18 days
17 nights
40 meals
15B 12L 13D
1
In Transit to Program
In Flight
4
Flight to Ushuaia. Free time.
Ushuaia
6
Embark Ship
Aboard the Ocean Albatros
7
At Sea, Drake Passage
Drake Passage
8
At Sea, Drake Passage
Drake Passage
9
Gerlache Strait, Lemaire Channel, Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctic Peninsula
10
South Shetland Islands
South Shetland Islands
11
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctic Peninsula
12
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctic Peninsula
13
Antarctic Peninsula & Antarctic Circle
Antarctic Peninsula
14
South Shetlands Islands
South Shetland Islands
15
At Sea, Drake Passage
Drake Passage
16
At Sea, Drake Passage
Drake Passage
18
Arrival to the US
In Flight
At a Glance
It’s a place like nowhere else on earth — Antarctica is one of the world’s most remote landscapes, but offers unique wildlife, fascinating history and insights into ecology. Experience Antarctica for yourself as you explore as much of the Antarctic Peninsula and islands as possible and stop to experience the best of Buenos Aires, Argentina’s capital. Spend two nights in “the Paris of South America” as you learn about Argentina’s cultural heritage, then head out for the main event — boarding your expedition ship and setting sail for the famed Drake Passage and Antarctica. Explore its frozen landscapes and the South Shetland Islands as you search for icebergs and wildlife, and learn from onboard experts in marine biology, geology and history. If Antarctica is on your must-see list, join us for this once-in-a-lifetime voyage!
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to two miles at a time over varied terrain including hills, mud, gravel and ice. Most embarkations and disembarkations will be via Zodiacs requiring the ascent and descent of steep stairs between the Zodiacs and the ship. Zodiac landings will generally entail disembarking onto wet surfaces which may be slippery. Wind and choppy water may result in more turbulent Zodiac transfers.
Best of all, you’ll…
- Take in the glittering beauty of icebergs and search for wildlife over seven days around the Antarctic Peninsula, the Antarctic Circle and the South Shetland Islands.
- Spend two nights in Buenos Aires and get a firsthand look at Gaucho culture on a journey to the Argentine countryside to a family ranch.
- Explore Tierra del Fuego National Park, home to fascinating wildlife and sea birds and scenic views of the Beagle Channel.
Featured Expert
All trip experts
Nicole Flores
Nicole Flores was born and raised in Chile. Her passion about her country and the region influenced her to lead programs within South America since 1998, including several trips to Antarctica where she deliver lectures about her passion She is a true believer in lifetime learning finding in travelling the best source of inspiration to share her knowledge and keep learning. Nicole is a great natural storyteller and also mastered this skill learning from the best in Chile.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Nicole Flores
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Nicole Flores was born and raised in Chile. Her passion about her country and the region influenced her to lead programs within South America since 1998, including several trips to Antarctica where she deliver lectures about her passion She is a true believer in lifetime learning finding in travelling the best source of inspiration to share her knowledge and keep learning. Nicole is a great natural storyteller and also mastered this skill learning from the best in Chile.
Suggested Reading List
(14 books)
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Earth’s Final Frontier: A Quest for the Antarctic Circle
Program Number: 25158
Melting Away, Images of the Arctic and Antarctic
In her masterful series of 75 portraits and essays, Camille Seaman shows how climate change has wreaked havoc on both the North and South Poles.
Frozen in Time, Murder at the Bottom of the World
A scientist with the 16th Chilean Antarctic Expedition in the 1960s, Professor Cohen turns his experiences and actual events from the time into a novel with a strong setting at Deception Island and the South Shetlands.
Antarctica, A Guide to the Wildlife
Designed for the field, this compact handbook features all the species of birds, seals and whales the traveler is likely to encounter on an Antarctic voyage.
The Heart of the Great Alone: Scott, Shackleton and Antarctic Photography
Here in one handsome book are hundreds of haunting photographs by Herbert George Ponting and Frank Hurley, drawn from the albums they created during the two most famous Antarctic explorations. The stunning images are accompanied by lively essays, maps, paintings and other ephemera from the Royal Collection
The Antarctic Book of Cooking and Cleaning, A Polar Journey
An insightful miscellany from a 55-person environmental cleanup expedition in Bellingshausen, Antarctica. The authors’ travelogue is supplemented by 42 recipes, anecdotes, journal entries, vignettes and captivating photography.
Lonely Planet Antarctica
Alexis Averbuck, author of the new edition of this compact and surprisingly handy guide, expands coverage of Ushuaia, the Falklands and South Georgia. With a wildlife guide and contributions from 26 Antarctic experts on the history, geology, wildlife and future of Antarctica.
Forgotten Footprints, Lost Stories in the Discovery of Antarctica
A frequent lecturer aboard expedition ships to the Antarctic, John Harrison mixes his own adventures with tales of the seamen, sealers, whalers and plain lunatics who have journeyed to the Ice to make their fame and fortune. He focuses not on Shackleton, Scott and Amundsen but lesser-known tales of the Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetlands and Weddell Sea.
Southern Light, Images from Antarctica
Photographer David Neilson has turned his six journeys to the ice over the last 20 years, often with the Australian Antarctic Program (and sometimes lugging a 30-pound large format camera), into a coffee-table tribute to the continent and its wildlife. Includes 130 color and 100 rich black-and-white oversized photographs, gate-folds and double-page spreads that portray the drama and beauty of the Antarctic.
Antarctica, A Call to Action
Copeland's collection of striking photographs includes a three-page list of sensible suggestions to protect the planet.
Antarctic Wildlife
Produced by a shipboard naturalist, this handy identification guide focuses on the Beagle Channel, Drake and Peninsula regions.
Wildlife of the North Atlantic, A Cruising Guide
This compact, illustrated guide covers the many petrels, ducks, gulls, terns and other seabirds, as well as the rich abundance of life existing under the waves, that populate the vast Atlantic region from the British Isles to Newfoundland.
Birds of Southern America & Antarctica
With color plates, range maps and brief descriptions, this is a compact regional guide
Antarctic Explorer Map
A full-color map of the Antarctic Peninsula, including Tierra del Fuego, the Falklands and South Georgia, at a scale of 1:2,750,000. With a map of the Antarctic continent on the reverse.
Antarctic Marine Wildlife: Antarctic Peninsula, Weddell Sea & Scotia Sea
The first complete guide for guides and visitors to all the marine wildlife and marine ecosystems of this last great wilderness, from the plankton to the penguins and whales. Beautifully illustrated with photos and plates, and including a wildlife calendar'
All itineraries and excursions are subject to change. Weather and water conditions may affect the progress of the ship, and we may miss ports if it is not safe to dock. The operators reserve the right to change the content and duration of excursions without prior notice and so the cruise itinerary should always be regarded as provisional. Whenever possible, Road Scholar’s published daily schedule will indicate port arrival and departure times. Prior to departure, if there is a major change, we will make every effort to alert you. For less significant changes, we will update you during orientation. Thank you for your understanding.
Duration
18 days
17 nights
What's Included
40 meals (
15B, 12L, 13D
)
7 expert-led lectures
15 expert-led field trips
2 flights during the program
1 performance
An experienced Group Leader
15 nights of accommodations
Taxes and customary gratuity
Road Scholar Assurance Plan
Day
1
In Transit to Program
Location:
In Flight
Day
2
Buenos Aires, Orientation, Sightseeing and Welcome Dinner
Location:
Buenos Aires
Meals:
D
Stay:
Hotel Intersur Recoleta
Activity Note
Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving approximately 15 miles with some stops. Walking up to 0.5 mile at a time and standing up to 1 hour at a time. Sidewalks, paved roads, some uneven terrain. Do not forget to refill your reusable water bottle at the hotel before getting on the motorcoach.
Morning:
Arrival to Buenos Aires Airport. Meet and Greet and transfer to the Hotel for participants who have purchased the international air segment to Road Scholar. They will have the room ready for check in at arrival to the hotel. Get some rest before the official start of the program with the orientation meeting
Afternoon:
Afternoon Orientation. The Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer questions. This is a Road Scholar Adventures Afloat “Expedition” program. Expedition ships are designed to venture into remote landscapes, enabling us to seek opportunities for getting up close to nature and wildlife. There may also be serendipitous occasions to experience something unexpected. The itinerary may change based on weather, sailing conditions, and potential wildlife sightings. Routes, port stops, field trips, and excursions could be impacted; the cruise itinerary should therefore be regarded as provisional. Updates will be provided aboard ship. Thank you for your understanding. In addition to lectures, field trips, and activities exclusively for our Road Scholar group, you are invited to take advantage of activities and events offered by the cruise line that are separate from Road Scholar. While on board, there will be educational presentations on a variety of topics by members of the ship's resource staff. Many are active researchers with expertise in areas such as history, geology, and biology. Due to the remote location of the ports, embarkation and disembarkation will be via Zodiac rafts. Staff will be available for assistance. Periods in the schedule designated as “Free time” and “At leisure” offer opportunities to do what you like and make your experience even more meaningful and memorable according to your personal preferences. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. . After the Orientation We will meet our local expert and board a motorcoach for a field trip in Buenos Aires lasting approximately 3.5 hours. We will get to explore the city both by coach and on foot.
Dinner:
At a local restaurant, we will enjoy a 3-course plated welcome dinner with a glass of wine and coffee, tea, water; other beverages available for purchase
Evening:
Return to the hotel for a deserved night of sleep.
Day
3
La Pampa: Gauchos. Local traditions and home made asado.
Location:
Buenos Aires
Meals:
B,L
Stay:
Hotel Intersur Recoleta
Activity Note
Getting on/off motorcoach; driving 60 miles one way Approximately 1.5 hours riding time with one stop for restroom each way, Walking short distances and standing; unpaved ground at the ranch. Hat, sunblock, and mosquito repellent strongly recommended. Do not forget to refill your reusable water bottle at the hotel and at the ranch before getting on the motorcoach.
Breakfast:
At the hotel.
Morning:
We will depart by motorcoach to experience the famous La Pampa, land of the gauchos, or Argentine cowboys. We’ll spend the day at an local family ranch, to learn the culture of thee gauchos, watch their horse-riding skills, listen to their songs strummed on the guitar, and learn the tradition of yerba mate, a local teadrunk out of a special, gourd-shaped cup. Also we will visit a typical country side small town of the flat lands
Lunch:
At the estancia, we will enjoy a typical Argentine asado—barbecue of meats andpoultry, with side salads and garnishes. Water, soft drinks, wine included.
Afternoon:
Returning from La Pampa and our experience with the Gauchos, the rest of the afternoon will be at leisure.
Dinner:
On your own to explore the local cuisine. The Group Leader will be happy to point some options according to your interest.
Evening:
At leisure
Day
4
Flight to Ushuaia. Free time.
Location:
Ushuaia
Meals:
B,D
Stay:
Cilene del Faro Suites & Spa
Activity Note
Transfer to the Airport is 20 miles, 45 minutes riding. Getting on/off an airplane; flight time approximately 3.5 hours. Extent and duration of walking and other activities during free time according to personal choice.
Breakfast:
At the hotel.
Morning:
Following check-out, we’ll transfer to Buenos Aires Airport on time to take our flight to Ushuaia. Upon arrival to Aeropuerto Internacional de Ushuaia Malvinas Argentinas, we’ll transfer to the hotel and check in
Lunch:
On your own. Depending on the flight schedule, we will have the opportunity to get something to eat at our own expense at the airport or in Ushuaia.
Afternoon:
Free Time. This period of time has been set aside for your personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.
Dinner:
We will walk to a nearby hotel for dinner.
Evening:
At leisure.
Day
5
Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Location:
Ushuaia
Meals:
B,L
Stay:
Cilene del Faro Suites & Spa
Activity Note
Getting on/off a motorcoach several times during field trip. Walking short distances on a boardwalk and unpaved ground. Do not forget to refill your reusable water bottle before leaving the hotel.
Breakfast:
At the hotel.
Morning:
After breakfast, we will board a motorcoach for an expert-led field trip to Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego — Tierra del Fuego National Park — approximately 7.5 miles west of Ushuaia. This was Argentina’s first shoreline park. Native forests of lengas, coihues, ñires, canelos, and mossy foliage are home to guanacos, foxes, and muskrats. Short trails follow the southern edges of the park, providing scenic views of the Ensenada and Lapataia Bays, and the famous Beagle Channel. Sea birds are abundant along the coast and include albatross, terns, geese, ducks, and gulls. Also be on the lookout for condors, Magellanic woodpeckers, and Austral conures. A 5-mile trail that leads west from Bahia Ensenada passes through an area of archaeological importance with grass-covered shell mounds left by the Yamaná (a/k/a Yahgan) inhabitants hundreds of years ago.
Lunch:
At a local restaurant, we will order from a select menu with choice of a main course and dessert plus water or soda.Other beverages available for purchase.
Afternoon:
Free time. This period of time has been set aside for your personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities. Do not forget to stamp your passport with "end of the World Stamp" or visit iconic places such as The End of the World Museum or "The Jail of the end f the World" that are located walking distance from the Hotel. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.
Dinner:
On your own to explore the local cuisine.
Day
6
Embark Ship
Location:
Aboard the Ocean Albatros
Meals:
B,D
Stay:
Ocean Albatros
Activity Note
Getting on/off a motorcoach. Boarding the ship.
Breakfast:
Hotel buffet.
Morning:
We will check out of our rooms this morning. Our bags will picked up by the Cruise Line to be transferred to the Ship. Keep your personal belonging in your handbag as well as medicines, passports due you will see your lugagge again when you get aboard in the afternoon. Your Group Leader will deliver your Road Scholar tag with your cabin number to be attached to each piece of lugagge you will send to the ship.
Lunch:
On your own.
Afternoon:
We will transfer to the port and board the Ocean Albatros for nine nights. After completing boarding procedures and getting your cabin, take some time to start becoming familiar with the ship. There will be a mandatory passenger briefing and safety drill before departure.
Dinner:
In the dining room aboard ship, there is sector for Road Scholar group. Menu is a la carte and some selected alcoholic beverages are included as well as coffee, tea, water ; other beverages available for purchase. Road Scholars are invited to sit together as a group on our first night out. While meal times may change due to landings and wildlife encounters, we will always have three meals a day. Hours of operation will be posted around the ship, as they are subject to change based on the activities planned for each day.
Evening:
At leisure. You might like to check out the library that offers a wide range of multilingual books ranging from fiction to travel literature. You can curl up with a book, watch a DVD, and broaden your understanding of the region's history, flora, fauna, climate, scientific contributions, and more.
Day
7
At Sea, Drake Passage
Location:
Drake Passage
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Ocean Albatros
Activity Note
At sea for the day and night.
Breakfast:
Aboard ship.
Morning:
Join this unique adventure where we have NO SET ITINERARY, and the rhythms of the sea, ice and wildlife will lead us to adventure. Today, we will begin a two-day voyage through the Mar de Hoces, better known as the Drake Passage. The Ocean Albatros is at home in this part of the Southern Ocean, known for the unimpeded, never-ending fetch of the winds that encircle the Antarctic. At some point on the second day at sea, we will cross the Antarctic Convergence, a meeting of cold polar water flowing north and warmer sub-Antarctic water moving in the opposite direction. It is the largest biological barrier on earth and is marked by a change in temperature, salinity, and nutrient levels. When we pass this zone, we will have entered the most nutrient-rich waters on earth — the Southern Ocean. The best way to experience wildlife of the Drake Passage is to be on deck keeping a look out.
Lunch:
In the dining room aboard ship, choose what you like from the lunch buffet.
Afternoon:
As we make the passage, we will have time to become acquainted with the ship and frequent the common areas that include the lounge, dining hall, library, and lecture hall where we will meet our guides, ship’s crew, and expedition staff. Everyone is invited to attend lecture and information sessions to learn the extraordinary human and natural history of the Antarctic region. Topics we may hear about include climate change, marine life and the marine ecosystem, birds/wildlife in general, geology and geography, weather systems, and expedition history. Tea and coffee are available in the lounge.
Dinner:
Aboard ship.
Evening:
At leisure.
Day
8
At Sea, Drake Passage
Location:
Drake Passage
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Ocean Albatros
Activity Note
At sea for the day and night.
Breakfast:
Aboard ship.
Morning:
We will continue crossing the Drake Passage. Wandering Black-browed and Light-mantled Sooty Albatross, Prions, and Cap Petrals are among the species of seabirds that may join us on our journey as we cross into Antarctica.
Lunch:
Aboard ship.
Afternoon:
The onboard educational programming will continue as we cross the Drake Passage.
Dinner:
Aboard ship.
Evening:
At leisure. Gym facilities and a sauna are available.
Day
9
Gerlache Strait, Lemaire Channel, Antarctic Peninsula
Location:
Antarctic Peninsula
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Ocean Albatros
Activity Note
Getting in/out of Zodiac boats. Walking on uneven, snow covered, and sometimes icy conditions. Landings are all dependent on weather conditions.
Breakfast:
Aboard ship.
Morning:
In the days ahead, we venture further west along the Antarctic Peninsula into the Gerlache Strait region. This icy expanse requires meticulous planning by our Expedition Leader and Captain, who will plot a route to explore a variety of sites highlighting the area's staggering natural beauty. The Gerlache Strait, consisting of the 'spine' of the Antarctic Peninsula and a large number of mountainous glaciated islands, offers a plethora of iconic Antarctic experiences.
Lunch:
Aboard ship.
Afternoon:
We will continue to explore the Antarctic Peninsula. From Zodiac cruises in Paradise Bay, to witnessing penguins nesting on Cuverville Island, each potential stop promises awe-inspiring encounters. Explore historic huts at Damoy Point, witness humpback whales in Wilhelmina Bay, and marvel at the jaw-dropping scenery of the Lemaire Channel. Wherever we go on the Antarctic Peninsula, endemic wildlife, tantalizing history and breathtaking natural beauty abound.
Dinner:
Aboard ship.
Evening:
At leisure.
Day
10
South Shetland Islands
Location:
South Shetland Islands
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Ocean Albatros
Activity Note
Getting on/off Zodiac boats. Walking on uneven, snow-covered, and sometimes icy conditions. Landings are all dependent on weather conditions.
Breakfast:
Aboard ship.
Morning:
We’ll board the Zodiac boats and explore the Antarctic Peninsula
Lunch:
Aboard ship.
Afternoon:
Zodiac boat trip continued.
Dinner:
Aboard ship.
Evening:
At leisure.
Day
11
Antarctic Peninsula
Location:
Antarctic Peninsula
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Ocean Albatros
Activity Note
Getting on/off Zodiac boats. Walking on uneven, snow covered, and sometimes icy conditions. Landings are all dependent on weather conditions.
Breakfast:
Aboard ship.
Morning:
During our time on the Antarctic Peninsula, we will delve southwards, seeking the Antarctic Circle. The exact timing of crossing the Circle depends on wind, sea and ice conditions, and will be determined by the Captain and Expedition Leader. However, crossing the Antarctic Circle, the ultimate bucket list tick, is the main goal of this thrilling expedition! While our exact destinations will depend on weather and ice conditions, your Expedition Leader will ensure guests are informed of our plans through nightly briefings. In the ever-changing Antarctic environment, flexibility is key as we adapt plans to suit the conditions while offering enriching onboard experiences such as lectures, recaps, wine-tasting, and spa treatments.
Lunch:
Aboard ship.
Afternoon:
Zodiac boat trip continued.
Dinner:
Aboard ship.
Evening:
At leisure.
Day
12
Antarctic Peninsula
Location:
Antarctic Peninsula
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Ocean Albatros
Activity Note
Getting on/off Zodiac boats. Walking on uneven, snow covered, and sometimes icy conditions. Landings are all dependent on weather conditions.
Breakfast:
Aboard ship.
Morning:
Zodiac boat trip along the Antarctic Peninsula.
Lunch:
Aboard ship.
Afternoon:
Zodiac boat trip continued.
Dinner:
Aboard ship.
Evening:
At leisure.
Day
13
Antarctic Peninsula & Antarctic Circle
Location:
Antarctic Peninsula
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Ocean Albatros
Activity Note
Getting on/off Zodiac boats. Walking on uneven, snow covered, and sometimes icy conditions. Landings are all dependent on weather conditions.
Breakfast:
Aboard ship
Morning:
Zodiac boat trip along the Antarctic Peninsula.
Lunch:
Aboard ship
Afternoon:
Zodiac boat trip along the Antarctic Peninsula continues.
Dinner:
Aboard ship
Evening:
At leisure
Day
14
South Shetlands Islands
Location:
South Shetland Islands
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Ocean Albatros
Activity Note
Getting on/off Zodiac boats. Walking on uneven, snow covered, and sometimes icy conditions. Landings are all dependent on weather conditions.
Breakfast:
Aboard
Morning:
Our Antarctic odyssey culminates amidst the rugged beauty of the South Shetland Islands. This archipelago represents the northernmost tip of Antarctica, standing proud against the relentless force of the Southern Ocean. Despite the furious elements, the islands boast a remarkable richness of wildlife, with numerous colonies of Gentoo and Chinstrap Penguins dotting the island shores, accompanied by an array of formidable seabirds like the predatory Giant Petrels. The ice-capped peaks of Livingstone, Greenwich, and King George Islands offer a stunning backdrop to explore. Experience the eerie landscape of Deception Island, an active volcanic crater with black steaming sands and rusting ruins, or witness the bustling penguin colonies on Aitcho and Half Moon Islands, or immerse yourself in the history of Yankee Harbour, once a vital anchorage for sealers.
Lunch:
Aboard
Afternoon:
As we bid farewell to the South Shetland Islands, we carry with us memories of their stark beauty and abundant wildlife, a fitting conclusion to our extraordinary Antarctic expedition.
Dinner:
Aboard
Evening:
At leisure
Day
15
At Sea, Drake Passage
Location:
Drake Passage
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Ocean Albatros
Activity Note
At sea for the day and night.
Breakfast:
Aboard ship.
Morning:
Today we will leave Antarctica and head north across the Drake Passage. In between bird watching, whale watching, and some final lectures by our expedition staff, this is a chance to relax and review the adventures of the past week before returning to Ushuaia. Remember, the best way to experience wildlife of the Drake Passage is to be on deck keeping a look out for Albatross, Prions, and Whales.
Lunch:
Aboard ship.
Afternoon:
Our educational program will continue as we cross the Drake Passage.
Dinner:
Aboard ship.
Evening:
At leisure.
Day
16
At Sea, Drake Passage
Location:
Drake Passage
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Ocean Albatros
Activity Note
At sea for the day and night.
Breakfast:
Aboard ship.
Morning:
Our educational program will continue as we cross the Drake Passage.
Lunch:
Aboard ship.
Afternoon:
Our educational programming at sea will continue.
Dinner:
Aboard ship. Share favorite experiences with new Road Scholar friends during our farewell dinner.
Evening:
At leisure. Prepare for disembarkation after arrival in Ushuaia and departure in the morning.
Day
17
Disembarkation,transfer & flight back to Buenos Aires.
Location:
In Flight
Meals:
B
Activity Note
Disembarkation is scheduled to begin at approximately 8:00 a.m. Transfer to Ushuaia Airport on time to take your included flight to Buenos Aires.
Breakfast:
Aboard ship.
Morning:
After completing disembarkation procedures from the ship, we will transfer to the airport to take our included flight back to Buenos Aires. After 3.5 hours we wil larrive to Buenos Aires Airport. This concludes our program. If you are returning home, safe travels. If you are staying on independently, have a wonderful time. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Don’t forget to join our Facebook page and follow us on Instagram. Best wishes for all your journeys!
Day
18
Arrival to the US
Location:
In Flight
MEALS
40 Meals
15 Breakfasts
12 Lunches
13 Dinners
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