Penguins and seals will be your witnesses!
Valentine's Day is approaching - here's your chance to get married and honeymoon in one of the most remote places in the world. Who has the courage to get married in Antarctica? Read on to learn more!
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Atlas Ocean Voyages invites you to take a cruise to Antarctica in February 2022, during which you will have the opportunity to make a marriage vow against the backdrop of blue glaciers and with seals and penguins as witnesses.
We can't think of anything more romantic!
In the wedding package offered by the organizer, of course, you have a marriage certificate, wedding cake, bouquet and even a party! In addition, you can choose additional options such as wedding spa treatments for couples, hen and stag parties on board and more.
Plus, you will have several amazing locations to choose from for your ceremony:
Mainland
Ice cliff
Private boat
Ship helipad
Captain's bridge
An observatory on board with a 180-degree panorama
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The tour starts in Ushuaia, Argentina, also known as the End of the World. During the cruise, you will sail through the iconic Drake Strait and South Shetland Islands, and then to the most distant continent in the world.
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You'll set sail on the intimate luxury expedition ship, World Navigator, which has 98 rooms and cabins. Each of which has an external window overlooking the ocean, most also with private balconies, so that you can watch the wonders of wild nature, including wildlife and sunsets on the ice walls raising toasts with a glass of champagne.
The wedding ceremony on board will be registered in London and will be recognized in the same way as in the UK. You can even get married by your own friend or family member!
What do you think, pirate? Would you get married in Antarctica this Valentine's Day?
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Source: Atlas Ocean Voyages
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