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The following hotel list is preliminary and subject to change. Although we contract our hotels a year in advance, unforeseen situations do occasionally occur. Should it be necessary to change a hotel, one of equal quality and value will be substituted. You will receive verified hotel information with your final itinerary. Please note that hotel ratings are based on the Hotel and Travel Index (www.hotelandtravelindex.com), a leading travel industry authority on hotels throughout the world.
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Hotel Emperador Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, Argentina
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This modern First-Class hotel is ideally located in the fashionable Recoleta area. Amenities include an indoor swimming pool, health club, restaurant, bar, concierge services, currency exchange, laundry/dry cleaning services, and room service. Guest rooms provide every modern convenience, including air conditioning, balcony/terrace, in-room broadband Internet access, minibar, safe, telephone, cable/satellite TV, complimentary newspaper, and private bathroom.
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ms Nordnorge Hurtigruten
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Specially designed for cruising coastal islands and smaller passage ways, the small, highly maneuverable m/s Nordnorge is the perfect vessel for exploring Antarctica. You’ll enjoy a private cabin and a host of shipboard amenities as you cruise “up close” to penguin colonies, through spectacular channels and passageways, past glaciers, and among remote islands.
The cabins have two lower berths, private bath with shower, radio, and phone. The m/s Nordnorge is decorated in an Art Noveau and Art Deco style, and features works of Norwegian artists Johanne Marie Hansen-Korne, Ellen Lenvik, and Dagfinn Bakke. The ship is also equipped with a dining room and lounges featuring panoramic views, a fitness center, sauna, Jacuzzi and more.
The ship sails with their own fleets of PolarCirkel landing vessels for shore excursions with the ship’s naturalists. And, unlike most Antarctica cruise ships, you’ll board the PolarCirkel boats from a special “step-on, step-off” platform at water level. Hurtigruten is a member of IAATO (International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators) and is limited to just 350 passengers for Antarctica sailings.
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