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Sandra PetrowitzCombine two bucket-list trips by adding on time in South America. If guests are going all the way to Antarctica, it’s logical to add on time in South America, adding to their holiday experience.

Longer, luxury cruises are booming.

After almost two years of border closures, it’s no surprise that travellers want their next overseas trip to be epic. The travel industry hasn’t fully recovered from the pandemic, nor has consumer confidence regarding overseas travel, which means many Antarctic ships have vacant berths being offered at incredible discounts.

Amazing 22/23 Antarctic discounts are still available.Chimu Polar Plunge

It’s no secret that cost can be a barrier when planning a trip to Antarctica. Still, once-in-a-lifetime post-travel restriction deals mean that an Antarctic cruise is more attainable than ever, with prices as low as $9164 for the 11-day Classic Antarctica voyage. The bonus for travellers is that some ships won’t travel at capacity this season, offering more room onboard and on zodiac expeditions.

Guests should book fast, though, as certain Latin American destinations, like Patagonia, are nearing capacity for the summer season.

Chimu Adventures offers up to 30% off 22/23 Antarctic cruises, with amazing deals on offer, even for last-minute departures.

Guests aren’t just planning to visit the popular Antarctic Peninsula but are also venturing to South Georgia and the Falkland Islands to add variety to their trip.

There is still some availability for these expeditions but selling fast, especially for premium cabins. With Chimu Adventures’ Signature South America trips, it’s easy to add on time in Buenos Aires, Patagonia, or Ushuaia, with premium and authentic travel experiences simple to arrange. Fewer people this cruise season

In recent years, the travel landscape has changed more than ever, giving travellers unprecedented opportunities. Yes, international flight costs are high, but the great savings on cruises make up for the costs, with travellers still coming ahead.

Written by: Matthew Thomas