Skip the Drake Passage
Another advantage of sailing with Legend is that her passengers never have to cross the infamously choppy Drake Passage. Since she is among the few ships already stationed in Antarctica (rather than Ushuaia, in Argentina), passengers can take a comfortable, two-hour flight on DAP airlines straight from Chilean Patagonia to Fildes Bay, on Antarctica’s King George Island.
Beyond Antarctica
For her next charters, the M/Y Legend will head north to meet the polar bears in Spitsbergen and anchor along the coast in Greenland for an epic heli-skiing mission. Cruising through the coldest waters on our planet is obviously plain sailing for this resilient beauty.
How to Book a Trip
The M/Y Legend is available for charter from $489,000 per week, including 19 staffers and up to 10 expedition crew (but excluding fuel, food, and beverages). Inquiries via Nordic Luxury.
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