50,000 Qantas points with Peregrine cruises

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I came across this offer for 50,000 Qantas points if you book a Peregrine Cruise costing at least $8,000 by 15 August. Must travel by June 2020.


One of the cruises available is an 11-day cruise to Antarctica that departs from Ushuaia, costing $9,285. I'm not normally interested in cruises but this seems like the only practical way to get to Antarctica, which is the only continent I've not visited. Seems like not a bad deal?
 
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There's also this one if looking for something that cannot be done easily or not at all as an independent traveller. 4 dates in Sep 2019 ex Reykjavik.

I visited western Greenland last year, getting to the eastern side is even harder I was led to believe. Plus, this could also be combined with Iceland (which is what I did, not on that 'deal' though).

 
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I came across this offer for 50,000 Qantas points if you book a Peregrine Cruise costing at least $8,000 by 15 August. Must travel by June 2020.


One of the cruises available is an 11-day cruise to Antarctica that departs from Ushuaia, costing $9,285. I'm not normally interested in cruises but this seems like the only practical way to get to Antarctica, which is the only continent I've not visited. Seems like not a bad deal?

Looks good but they won't let you see what the single supplement is until you give them your details so for me that's put me off them.
 
Looking at the Greenland trip link above, it said a bunk in a 4 person (same sex as you), cabin was ~ $8800. If you vant to be alone it is much more.
 
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