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Deer Jet

Press Release

Issued by Deer Jet.

May 16, 2018

Deer Jet launches luxury cruise expeditions to Antarctica

Long recognized for its range of fine services on board customized private jets, luxury helicopters and super-yachts, Deer Jet has launched a new luxury cruise expedition service specially designed to lure the most discerning adventure lovers.

Antarctica is set to become the first destination on Deer Jet's portfolio of luxury cruise expeditions. Already taking bookings, the 14-day fully customized trips will take place between November and March this year.

Thanks to the global range of its comprehensive service network, Deer Jet has created one of the most luxurious cruise expeditions to the Antarctica available to date, by offering many options of luxurious vessels, and fully customizing the cruise route and the onshore/offshore activities for each of its customers.

As an example, a guest can choose to take off from any point on the globe and begin their lifelong-lasting experience on one of Deer Jet's Gulfstream G650, a long-range aircraft featuring dining tables and full-size beds in a luxurious cabin finished with delicate leathers, rare woods and precious stones.

After landing on the Earth's southernmost continent, guests will be able to arrange the path for their very own adventure by picking from a list of islands to visit around the Antarctica peninsula including Frei Base, Livingston Island, Deception Island, Port Lockroy, Brown Bluff, Cuverville Island, Paradise Bay and Petermann Island.

While cruising on board one of the most luxurious cruise liners in the world, a rich choice of amenities, international cuisine and full range of appointed spa, sports and wellness services are available. Equipped with their own luxury helicopter, submarine and yacht fleet, guests can choose to take off on an even more intimate sightseeing excursion.

On land, there is a very extensive list of activities to choose from including mountain climbing, kayaking and scuba diving, as well as visits to a wide range of areas of interest including wildlife sites, historic sites, research stations and areas of exceptional wilderness and aesthetic value.

According to the company, the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO), which promotes safe and environmentally responsible private-sector travel to the Antarctic, limits the number of ashore visitors to 100 and to two to three landings per day, making of this cruise expedition one of the most exclusive and rare of travel experiences.