How to get to Paradise (Harbour)?

The plans for our second day around the peninsula were set, but ice conditions forced our expedition leader and the captain to constantly replan. Originally the plan was to head for the Lemaire Channel; however as the entrance was blocked by icebergs, there was no way to go ahead. So we headed back North, Paradise Harbour (at 64° 51′ S, 62° 54′ W) being a new destinatin. Our first attempt to enter the bay through its Southern entrance was once more thwarted by ice conditions. So the captain changed course to enter North of Bryde Island. We – the passengers – obviously had the option for great iceberg viewings and still had a good time.

BBQ in Paradise?

I made it back to the ship on one of the last zodiacs heading back. On the ship we were welcomed by a proper BBQ – set up on ship’s bow with all sorts of grilled meats, fresh salads, mulled wine / Glühwein and hot cocoa with or without rum – and all that with glaciers and icebergs in the background. Definitely one of the most memorable BBQ for me ever … and very likely hard to beat.

Boarding “Akademik Ioffe”

Four o’clock in the afternoon – – finally … we were picked up by bus from a parking lot next to the harbour to make the remaining 300 meters (sounds odd, but helped to bypass the security screening, so saved loads of time.). Once on board (and after checking into the cabins) we went through all those introductory briefings (team introduction, safety briefing etc.) and finally had dinner around 20:00.

The ship was originally scheduled to leave at around 18:00, however due to some problems (from customs to wind blowing into the wrong direction) we could not leave until around midnight.