
SOUTH GEORGIA
expedition on yacht Mon Coeur
29 DAYS
8 PEOPLE
12990 EURO
DATES
10.10.2026 – 07.11.2026
1 place‼️
29 days
South Georgia is an island in the South Atlantic Ocean, which is a part of the British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. It is located approximately 750 nautical miles east of the Falkland Islands. The length of South Georgia from east to west is about 170 kilometers long and has a maximum width of 35 kilometers.

The area is mountainous, with a central ridge 2935 meters high on Mount Paget. The northern coast is indented by numerous bays and fjords, which serve as good harbors.

Discovered by Europeans in 1675, South Georgia had no indigenous population due to its harsh climate and remoteness. Captain James Cook on HMS Resolution made the first landing, surveyed and mapped the island, and on January 17, 1775, declared it a British possession, naming "Georgia Island" in honor of King George III.
Throughout its history it has served as a base for whaling and seal hunting, with occasional populations scattered across several whaling bases, the most important historically being Grytviken.

Why is South Georgia so famous that the Paganels are going to go there on their yachts Mon Coeur? The fact that there is an unprecedented incredible huge kingdom of Antarctic animals. The colony of king penguins alone there has about half a million individuals.

Seals, southern elephant seal colonies, leopard seals, fur seals, penguins of other species. Very wild, very beautiful and hard to reach places.

South Georgia is the British Overseas Antarctic Territories and we will get all the necessary permits for our fleet and for each member of the expedition in advance.

This challenging and extremely interesting yacht expedition will start and end in the Falkland Islands. Therefore, in addition to South Georgia, we will also see the Falklands, which are also a very unusual place in their own right.
The start of this difficult and extremely interesting yachting expedition will be from the Falkland Islands, and the end will also be there. Therefore, in addition to South Georgia, we will also see the Falklands, which in themselves are also a very unusual place.
ROUTE
The starting point of our sailing expedition is Port Stanley (Falkland Islands), with flights via Santiago and Punta Arenas (Chile).
Please note that from Punta Arenas you will be boarding a LATAM flight (Chile).
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freight forwarding yacht for 29 days;
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services of a professional team and ship's cook;
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3 meals a day on board;
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fuel according to the route;
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necessary permits and permits;
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port dues, all necessary taxes;
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all current expenses to ensure the life of the vessel;
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life jacket (PSP), automatic type, with a harness;
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2-bed accommodation, in a comfortable heated cabin;
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bed linen, which includes a cozy duvet;
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access to visual materials such as nautical charts and a miniature onboard thematic library;
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access to the Internet through the Starlink system in network coverage areas.
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Limited access to satellite phone. The yacht is equipped with Iridium and INMARSAT communications (phone calls are not included in the price).
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air tickets to Port Stanley (Falklands) and back;
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alcoholic drinks;
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transfers to and from the airport;
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accommodation in hotels, if necessary, before and after the expedition;
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Supplement for single occupancy;
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visa;
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insurance and expenses related to personal evacuation;
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expenses for the use of satellite communications;
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personal clothing and equipment.
Adventure, Hiking, Sailing
The start of this difficult and extremely interesting yachting expedition will be from the Falkland Islands, and the end will also be there. Therefore, in addition to South Georgia, we will also see the Falklands, which in themselves are also a very unusual place.
1. Our company operates as an international travel organizer, therefore groups are formed from travelers from Ukraine, the Baltic countries, the EU, Israel, North America, and other countries. The working languages of the trip are Ukrainian, Russian, and English, depending on the group composition and translation arrangements. Each guide speaks Ukrainian, and in personal communication we respond in the language of the inquiry. If a 100 percent Ukrainian-language trip is essential for you, please уточнюйте this before booking. The company does not cooperate with citizens of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus.
2. Due to the fact that our expeditions do not include international flights to the starting point of the program, we cannot be held responsible for changes in flight conditions by airlines or airport requirements. Since our travelers fly from many different countries and cities, we never participate in the purchase of air travel and limit ourselves exclusively to advisory services in the selection of flights. Air agents or airlines from which tickets were purchased are responsible for the purchase and technical support.
ITINERARY
Day 1
(October 10)
Flight from your city to Port Stanley Falkland Islands (Malvinas). Mount Pleasant Airport.
At the airport, we board an organized transfer and head to the ship, where we meet the captain and other members of the expedition team. Accommodation in cabins.

Introduction to the yacht. Safety briefing from the captain. Purchase in stores of additional products and sweets: fruits, alcohol, sweets. Final preparations for going out to the ocean.

Based on the fact that our expedition is quite dense in terms of distance and time, we have a lot of things to do on this day.... we do not relax, but immediately after meeting the captains, crew and members of the expedition, we are involved in preparations for the start of the journey. The crew and you will have to arrange a way out, finish with the purchase of provisions, realizing that we are going to little-known and completely uninhabited corners of our planet, where we will not meet anyone except for virgin nature and wild animals.
An evening of acquaintances on board yachts or in a restaurant on the shore. Presentation of expedition personal t-shirts and badges. After dinner, we go to rest, and according to the weather, the yachts go towards South Georgia (the goal of our expedition).
Day 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
(October 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
Before leaving for South Georgia, we organize our daily life, shifts, work in the galley, cleaning the ship.
As with all our other expeditions, this is a "practical" voyage. Guests are expected to participate fully in all aspects of the expedition such as galley work, watch keeping and sailing maneuvers (optional) to the best of their ability.

We must pass the Antarctic Convergence Zone (Antarctic Front), over 750 miles in one of the most severe seas in the world. As a team, we will live an active, adventurous journey.

Those who have already walked the great waters of the South Atlantic know that from the moment we enter the ocean, we will have to watch out for icebergs. Drifting chunks of ice detached from Antarctic glaciers are both a safety risk and a treat to the eye.
Day 7
(October 16)
Come to South Georgia! We will pass along the northeast coast, the lee shore of the island. Our primary duty is to get to the "capital" of the islands - the town of Gritviken, where we need to stop for a day, so that all the official procedures for staying in South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. During the stop, we will have time to rest, wash and clean up.

Day 8 - 20
(October 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29)
Grytviken, a settlement founded over a hundred years ago as a whaling base in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is currently the capital of the South Georgia Islands.

Remains of early settlements such as Whalers' Church or the tomb of famed Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, can still be seen today. After an easy walk up the hills, behind the whaling station there is a good view of Grytviken, the whaling station and King Edward Point.

From here we will head to the northeastern part of the island, where we can visit Prince Olaf Harbor and Fortune Bay. Fortune Bay is the starting point of the legendary Shackleton Traverse. Depending on weather conditions, we will try to go trekking along this trail to Stromness Bay, where there are also the remains of a large whaling base and which penguins and seals have chosen to live in.

The next days we will move to the southeastern part of the island. St. Andrews Bay has a huge concentration of king penguins and elephant seals.

It is home to the world's largest colony of king penguins. It was at this time that the cubs of king penguins are covered with beautiful “chocolate” fluff and are almost the same size as their parents.

To get to the main part of the colony, we will have to make a short track to the glacier in order to cross the river flowing from it and go down to the sea. This is an impressive spot for wildlife watching.

Stunning landscapes of stunning wildlife open up before our eyes.







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