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Cruise the Ring of Fire

This breathtaking expedition offers you the opportunity to explore one of the most geologically active and biologically rich parts of the planet. The large number of live volcanoes on the Kamchatka Peninsula and Kuril Islands has earned this region the reputation of the Pacific’s ‘Ring of Fire’.

The Kamchatka Peninsula is a land of stunning bays and snow-capped volcanoes whose alpine meadows and lowland forests support a great diversity of wildlife. The Kuril Island chain is made up of 32 islands that stretch between Russia and Japan across the Bering Sea. The Kurils are all formed by volcanoes that rise from the sea floor. The larger of the Kuril Islands are inhabited, and most people make their living from the sea, as they have for generations.

The seas washing these isolated coasts are among the most productive in the world. The area teems with birds and marine mammals. Huge bird colonies dot the cliffs and large seal rookeries are scattered along the coast.

The trip also takes in the Commander Islands. These remote islands are also rich in bird and sea mammal life and they are the final resting place of the famed Danish explorer Vitus Bering.

Cruise the Ring of Fire Itinerary:

Day 1:
You will have arrived in Petropavlovsk and had the opportunity to explore the city and perhaps take an excursion in the surrounding area. (If required we can book pre-cruise accommodation and excursions for you). In the afternoon you will board the Spirit of Enderby, while it is moored in the one of the world’s most beautiful natural harbours.

Day 2:
We cruise along the Kamchatka Peninsula to Vestnik Bay and Utashud Island. The island is small and steep but tufted puffins, horned puffins, pigeon and Brunnich’s guillemots nest there. The surrounding scenery of snow covered volcanic peaks provides a wonderful backdrop for a zodiac cruise.

Day 3:
Today we land on the northern end of Onekotan Island, where we enjoy a walk to Black Lake. This lake lies in the in the lee of Volcano Nemo. Beautiful wildflowers carpet the meadows surrounding the lake. Among the birds here it is possible to see the red throated pipit, greenshank, buff bellied pipit and rough legged buzzard.

Day 4:
Further south are Yankicho part the Ushishir group. They are the submerged remains of a large volcano, and they support birdlife that is nothing short of spectacular. A visitor has said “The sound is like a symphony, as if each bird contributes a different note – fulmar, puffin, auklet and murre.” We will land here and enjoy this amazing island. There is a pleasant walk and hot pools to soak in when you have had enough of the wildlife.
At the northern end of Simushir Island there is a huge caldera which gives easy access to slopes
of Karlomyy Volcano. The abandoned submarine base here is a haunting reminder of the Cold War and how many people were involved. Nature is reclaiming this island with birches and numerous botanical treasures.

Day 5:
Today we plan an expedition landing in Bukhta Krasheninnikova on Paramushir Island. This is large, mountainous volcanic island. Five of its 20 volcano’s are active. The island is known to have a good population of brown bear.

Day 6:
Early morning we enter Russkaya Fiord a spectacular feature within Avachinsky Bay. From this fiord we should get great views of the volcano Mutnovskaya Sopka. (2322 metres). There is also a superb chance to view wildlife.

Day 7:
One of the oldest nature reserves in Russia is Kronotsky, established in 1882 as a preserve for hunting sable. Totalling over 1 million square hectares it plays an important part in the conservation of the Kamchatka Peninsula’s diverse flora and fauna. There are over 763 vascular plant species, 232 bird species and 58 species of animals records. We hope to explore the area around the Chazma River on the northern end of the Reserve, and attempt to anchor in Kamenistaya Bay, a good area for Brown Bear.

Day 8 & 9:
The Commander Islands group is steeped in history and the only place where the extinct Steller’s sea cow was ever recorded. These islands are named after legendary explorer Commander Vitus Bering, who first observed that Asia and the Americas are separate continents. A simple tombstone marks his grave on Bering Island. We will visit the small museum in the village of Nikolskoye, where we will be introduced to the culture of the local people. The Commander Islands are home to a huge number of birds, including horned and tufted puffins, crested and parakeet auklets, thick billed murres, red-legged kittiwakes, and red-faced cormorants. We may also spot harbour seals, Steller’s sea lions and northern fur seals.

Day 10:
Our excursion today is in the Zhupanova River region on the Kamchatka Peninsula. We negotiate this shallow meandering river with our naiads. There are superb opportunities for birding and nature walks. We are likely to spot up to 40 species of birds, including such special Siberian species as
the yellow billed loon, yellow-breasted bunting, greenshank, Far-Eastern curlew and common terns. In the mature birch forest along the river there is a good chance of spotting a Steller’s sea eagle, hopefully the first of many we will see on this expedition.

Day 11:
This morning we disembark in Petropavlovsk Kamchatskiy where you will be transferred to your accommodation, transfers to the airport can be arranged.

This itinerary is an outline. Circumstances may be encountered during our voyage which will make it necessary or desirable to deviate from this itinerary. These circumstances include poor weather conditions and opportunities for making unplanned zodiac excursions. Your Expedition Leader will provide more information at the start of the voyage and keep you fully informed during the voyage.

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DEPARTURES
 
Cruise the Ring of Fire
Voyage # 2570 30 June 2009 - 11 July 2009
Cabin options:
click to expand Heritage Suite
- $8,712.00 USD pp
click to expand Heritage Suite
Heritage Suite: has a large lounge area, a separate bedroom with double bed, a single bed in the lounge, writing desk, wardrobe, drawers, fridge. There is a private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin. There are large forward and side facing windows with great views.
Capacity: 2
Shared: $8,712.00 USD pp
Sole Occupancy: $17,424.00 USD pp
click to expand Mini Suite
- $7,887.00 USD pp
click to expand Mini Suite
Mini Suite: has a small bedroom with a 3/4 bed and a single bed in the lounge, wardrobe, drawers, a desk and a private bathroom with shower. toilet and washbasin. This suite has windows.
Capacity: 2
Shared: $7,887.00 USD pp
Sole Occupancy: $15,774.00 USD pp
click to expand Superior Plus
- $7,187.00 USD pp
click to expand Superior Plus
Superior Plus cabins: Cabins have two lower berths, wardrobe, drawers, a private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin. These cabins have windows.
Capacity: 2
Shared: $7,187.00 USD pp
Sole Occupancy: $12,936.60 USD pp
click to expand Superior
- $6,825.00 USD pp
click to expand Superior
Superior cabins: Cabins have one bunk (an upper and lower – two), wardrobe, drawers, a desk, a private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin. These cabins have windows.
Capacity: 2
Shared: $6,825.00 USD pp
Sole Occupancy: $12,285.00 USD pp
click to expand Main Deck
- $6,362.00 USD pp
click to expand Main Deck
Main deck cabins: Cabins have two lower berths, wardrobe, drawers, a desk, washbasin. The nearby showers and toilets are shared with other Main deck cabins.
Capacity: 2
Shared: $6,362.00 USD pp
Sole Occupancy: $11,451.60 USD pp
click to expand Main Deck Triple
- $5,436.00 USD pp
click to expand Main Deck Triple
Main deck triple cabin: This cabin has one bunk (one upper and one lower) and one lower berth, wardrobe, drawers, a desk and washbasin. The nearby showers and toilets are shared with other Main deck cabins.
Capacity: 3
Shared: $5,436.00 USD pp
Additional charges:
Landing Fees
- $250.00 USD pp
Circumstances may be encountered during our voyage which will make it necessary or desirable to deviate from this itinerary. These circumstances include poor weather conditions and opprtunities for making unplanned zodiac excursions. Your Expedition leader will provide more information at the start of the voyage and keep you fully informed during the voyage.
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Cruise the Ring of Fire
Voyage # 2571 10 July 2009 - 21 July 2009
Cabin options:
click to expand Heritage Suite
- $8,712.00 USD pp
click to expand Heritage Suite
Heritage Suite: has a large lounge area, a separate bedroom with double bed, a single bed in the lounge, writing desk, wardrobe, drawers, fridge. There is a private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin. There are large forward and side facing windows with great views.
Capacity: 2
Shared: $8,712.00 USD pp
Sole Occupancy: $17,424.00 USD pp
click to expand Mini Suite
- $7,887.00 USD pp
click to expand Mini Suite
Mini Suite: has a small bedroom with a 3/4 bed and a single bed in the lounge, wardrobe, drawers, a desk and a private bathroom with shower. toilet and washbasin. This suite has windows.
Capacity: 2
Shared: $7,887.00 USD pp
Sole Occupancy: $15,774.00 USD pp
click to expand Superior Plus
- $7,187.00 USD pp
click to expand Superior Plus
Superior Plus cabins: Cabins have two lower berths, wardrobe, drawers, a private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin. These cabins have windows.
Capacity: 2
Shared: $7,187.00 USD pp
Sole Occupancy: $12,936.60 USD pp
click to expand Superior
- $6,825.00 USD pp
click to expand Superior
Superior cabins: Cabins have one bunk (an upper and lower – two), wardrobe, drawers, a desk, a private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin. These cabins have windows.
Capacity: 2
Shared: $6,825.00 USD pp
Sole Occupancy: $12,285.00 USD pp
click to expand Main Deck
- $6,362.00 USD pp
click to expand Main Deck
Main deck cabins: Cabins have two lower berths, wardrobe, drawers, a desk, washbasin. The nearby showers and toilets are shared with other Main deck cabins.
Capacity: 2
Shared: $6,362.00 USD pp
Sole Occupancy: $11,451.60 USD pp
click to expand Main Deck Triple
- $5,436.00 USD pp
click to expand Main Deck Triple
Main deck triple cabin: This cabin has one bunk (one upper and one lower) and one lower berth, wardrobe, drawers, a desk and washbasin. The nearby showers and toilets are shared with other Main deck cabins.
Capacity: 3
Shared: $5,436.00 USD pp
Additional charges:
Landing Fees
- $250.00 USD pp
Circumstances may be encountered during our voyage which will make it necessary or desirable to deviate from this itinerary. These circumstances include poor weather conditions and opprtunities for making unplanned zodiac excursions. Your Expedition leader will provide more information at the start of the voyage and keep you fully informed during the voyage.
Click to Book this departure Click to contact us to check availability for this departure


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<p>Spirit of Enderby.</p>© Heritage Travel Group
Spirit of Enderby ©

Our vessel, the 'Spirit of Enderby' is perfect for Expedition Travel. The real focus and emphasis of every expedition is getting you ashore as often as possible for as long as possible with maximum safety and comfort.

It carries just 48 passengers in very comfortable accommodation (refurbished in New Zealand Nov '04). The cuisine is excellent and is prepared by top NZ and Australian chefs.

Our Expeditions are accompanied by some of the most experienced naturalists and guides, who have devoted a lifetime to field research in the areas that we visit. The ship is crewed by a very enthusiastic and most experienced Russian Capitan and crew.

The 'Spirit of Enderby' measures 72 metres in length and is fully ice-strengthened. Powered by two 1,560 horse power diesel engines. It is capable of speeds of up to 12 knots. What makes this Expedition Vessel absolutely unique is the equipment we carry including:

a) our fleet of RIB’s, (rigid inflatable boats) sometimes referred to as zodiacs. These extremely safe and stable craft will land you at some of the most amazing places.

b) Our specially designed and built Hovercraft (2) give us unprecedented over ice capability in Antarctica allowing us to land in places that are inaccessible to other ships.

The name 'Spirit of Enderby' honours the work and the vision of the Enderby Brothers of London. The Enderby Captains were at the forefront of Antarctic exploration for almost 40 years in the early 1800’s. It also celebrates Enderby Island, arguably the greatest Subantarctic Island in the world.

Technical description:

  • Classification: Russian register KM ice class 
  • Year built: 1984
  • Accommodation:  48 berths expedition  
  • Shipyard: Finland
  • Main engines: power 2x1560 bhp (2x 1147 Kw) 
  • Register: Russia
  • Maximum speed: 12 knots (2 engines),
  • Cruising speed: 10 knots(one engine) 
  • Bunker capacity: 320 tons

Deck and Cabin plan:

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  • Main Deck Dining Room Starboard Heritage Suite Mini Suite Superior Plus Superior Bar / Lounge Main Deck Triple Dining Room Port Superior Plus Main Deck Main Deck
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    Upper Deck
    Middle Deck
    Lower Deck

Spirit of Enderby

Fully ice-strengthened for Expedition Travel our vessel carries just 48 passengers in very comfortable accommodation. Onboard are some of the most experienced naturalists and guides who have devoted a lifetime to field research in the areas we visit.

Heritage Suite

Large lounge area, separate bedroom with double bed, single bed in the lounge, writing desk, wardrobe, drawers, and fridge. There is a private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin. Large forward and side facing windows with great views.

Mini Suite

A small bedroom with a 3/4 bed and a single bed in the lounge, wardrobe, drawers, a desk and a private bathroom with shower. toilet and washbasin. This suite has windows.

Superior Plus

Cabins have two lower berths, wardrobe, drawers, a desk and a private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin. These cabins have windows.

Superior

Cabins have one bunk (an upper and lower – two), wardrobe, drawers, a desk, a private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin. These cabins have windows.

Main Deck

Cabins have two lower berths, wardrobe, drawers, a desk, washbasin. The nearby showers and toilets are shared with other Main deck cabins.

Main Deck Triple

Main deck triple cabin: This cabin has one bunk (one upper and one lower) and one lower berth, wardrobe, drawers, a desk and washbasin. The nearby showers and toilets are shared with other Main deck cabins.

Bar Lounge

Equipped for the use of laptops, video and digital cameras, opening hours are variable depending on the activities of the day. We have a well stocked library you are welcome to use at any time, and a range of beverages available.

Dining Room

Our chefs will delight you with international cuisine, prepared with the freshest products available prepared according to your special dietary needs (as per information specified on your booking form). Kosher, Halal and Vegan meals are not available.

Dining Room

Our chefs will delight you with international cuisine, prepared with the freshest products available prepared according to your special dietary needs (as per information specified on your booking form). Kosher, Halal and Vegan meals are not available.


 

Life onboard ‘Spirit of Enderby’

The ‘Spirit of Enderby’ was designed and built as a Research Vessel and still undertakes some research work when not involved with work through Heritage Expeditions.  Ship amenities and services include:

The Bar & Lounge area on board the <EM>Spirit of Enderby</EM>.

Bar: ‘Globe’
It is situated on the Middle deck aft (400 level cabins). We have a range of beverages available (beers, wines, soft drinks and spirits). Opening hours are variable, depending on the activities of the day onboard (e.g. lectures, landings). Opening hours are indicated on daily programmes.

Dining Room: ‘Ice Culture’
Our Australian and New Zealand chefs will delight you with international cuisine, prepared with the freshest products available. Our chefs onboard can prepare food according to your special dietary needs (providing this information in advance of departure date, specified on the booking form). We regret to inform that Kosher, Halal and Vegan meals are NOT available onboard.

An example of an entree served on board the <EM>Spirit of Enderby.<BR></EM>Mascarpone filled smoked Salmon and Dill Nori roll rested on an Asian fennel and snow pea salad.
<P>An example of a main course sereved on board the <EM>Spirit of Enderby</EM>.<BR>New Zealand Lamb fillet with a star anise rub served on a parsnip, apple and ginger gallete with a cranberry and roasted pine nut salsa.</P>
An example of a main meal served on board the <EM>Spirit of Enderby.</EM> <BR>Tender pan roasted Chicken Breast served with lemon grass and five spice infused rise pilaf accompanied by a creamy basil sauce.
An example of a main meal served on board the <EM>Spirit of Enderby.<BR></EM>Prime New Zealand Venison served on slow roasted potato, topped with tomato salsa and mozzorella cheese accompanied by a rich balsamic juice.