Le Laperouse Review

Wonderful experience of an expedition cruise to sub antarctic islands

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wildlifewarrier
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Feb 2019

It was my husband’s 70th birthday and we are wildlife carers so the opportunity to see so many penguin, albatross and seals in their natural,habitat was a must for us.

We had never done such a cruise before, a smaller ship, only 150 passengers and 100 crew. We were amazed at having 13 expedition leaders to lead trips on zodiacs to various islands, each had speciality knowledge, flora, fauna and geological.

Each day we experienced an expedition on zodiacs, we felt safe and were always assisted into and out of the boats.

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Comfortable if a little small. Seperate toilet and shower which was a little unusual.

Enjoyed Nespresso machine and kettle available to make tea or coffee. Films and TV programmes available in cabins

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