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Antarctica 2021 January, February, March


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We are from the United States and are booked on the Fridtjof Nansen January 16, 2021.

We are planning on this trip happening.

I have seen the bookings drop from about 69% booked to only 25% booked as of this past Sunday.

I know that where you are traveling from will have bearing on the feasibility of traveling to South America.

So my questions are:

1. Are you booked on an Antarctica trip in early 2021?

2. Where will you be traveling from?

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4 minutes ago, Heartfelttraveler said:

We are from the United States and are booked on the Fridtjof Nansen January 16, 2021.

We are planning on this trip happening.

I have seen the bookings drop from about 69% booked to only 25% booked as of this past Sunday.

I know that where you are traveling from will have bearing on the feasibility of traveling to South America.

So my questions are:

1. Are you booked on an Antarctica trip in early 2021?

2. Where will you be traveling from?

Where are you cruising from? From our past experience the options are Argentina and Chile. I believe they are both closed to US citizens. Here's some current data:

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-52711458

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20 minutes ago, Heartfelttraveler said:

We are traveling from Atlanta Georgia USA to Buenos Aires.

Planning on three nights pre-cruise in Buenos Aires.

Have you already booked your flights to BA? I didn't know that was allowed yet.

 

BTW, if you haven't been to BA I think you'll love it. As they say the "Paris of South America." Very sophisticated. And GREAT food and wine.

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We are booked on Delta non-stop ATL - EZE.

We did Santiago to Buenos Aires February/March of this year.  Spent three nights at iguazu Falls and one night inBuenos Aires.  Loved both.  We got home March 6.  Just before everything shut down.  As far as I know, no one one our ship got sick.  

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29 minutes ago, Heartfelttraveler said:

We are booked on Delta non-stop ATL - EZE.

We did Santiago to Buenos Aires February/March of this year.  Spent three nights at iguazu Falls and one night inBuenos Aires.  Loved both.  We got home March 6.  Just before everything shut down.  As far as I know, no one one our ship got sick.  

I'm assuming that if Argentina doesn't open to the US that DL will cancel and refund you. And the same with Oceania and all other expenses. Best of luck. There's always 2022. Hopefully.

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