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This impressive voyage combines all the comfort and speed of flying in both directions with extended time in Antarctica (7 full days), allowing you to head south towards the remote Antarctic Circle. Explore from the comfort of your outstanding purpose-built expedition ship with just 138 like-minded passengers. Active travellers can enjoy additional optional activities.
Trip Summary
- 7 full days in Antarctica
- One of the highlights is plunging south to the little-visited Antarctic Circle
- Access Antarctica in only 2 hours by flying in from Punta Arenas, Chile
- Antarctic operational experience since 1992
- Impressively high expedition staff to guest ratio of 1:6
- Kayaking and one-off paddling available (additional cost)
- Complimentary pre & post-cruise hotel nights, plus 3-in-1 parka jacket
- House drinks included with onboard dinner & bar service
Trip Overview
Antarctica
South of the Polar Circle
From
$17,916 - $43,285
Operator's Itinerary
Your adventure begins in windy Punta Arenas, Chile, the most populated city in Patagonia. On arrival you will be met and transferred to your included hotel. Here, you'll be briefed about preparing for your embarkation day and the anticipated flight schedule, which is highly weather dependent. You'll then enjoy an included welcome dinner and the opportunity to meet your fellow travellers.
Please note that you must arrive no later than 2pm.
Your charter flight from Punta Arenas to Antarctica will have you crossing the legendary Drake Passage in only a few hours. Far below, the ship is approaching King George Island for your arrival. Your first glimpse of dramatic Antarctica landscapes will be from a unique perspective as your plane descends for landing in the South Shetlands. Meet the rest of your shipmates and set sail for the Antarctic Peninsula!
There are few places in the world as evocative as Antarctica. As your ship approaches the White Continent, you may be overcome by feelings of excitement and awe. Much of Antarctica is indescribable and can only be fully appreciated through your own eyes.
Your first sightings will be from the ship itself. As the Captain and Expedition Team keep their eyes out for whales and seabirds, you'll be alerted to any new sightings. The team of expert lecturers will also provide in-depth explanations of the glaciology, history and wildlife of the region. Even more exciting are your daily excursions to land. Your first zodiac landing is something you'll never forget! Walking up to a beach that is dotted with penguins and seals is the most intimate way to experience the unique wildlife of Antarctica.
Each landing is different and is dependent on weather, but every day presents new sightings and photo opportunities, and it won't be long before you can tell the difference between an Adelie, Gentoo or Chinstrap penguin. You may take a zodiac cruise in search of whales and icebergs one day, followed by a hike to a penguin rookery the next day. From the booming shot of a calving glacier to the thrill of spotting apex predators like leopard seals and killer whales in action, you'll welcome each day with a sense of adventure and excitement.
Your expedition team will accompany you along the way, ensuring safety and providing insights into the places you visit.
Crossing the Antarctic Circle is an impressive achievement, as most expeditions to the Peninsula do not reach 66 degrees 33' S. You and your shipmates will celebrate in style with a well-earned glass of champagne!
With a toast to the first explorers who ventured this far south, you can take pride in knowing you've made it to a part of the world still visited by very few people. This is raw Antarctica, home to the midnight sun, Weddell seals and some of the most magical, odd ice formations are seen anywhere in Antarctica.
If you haven't had your fill of Antarctic wildlife and icebergs by now, you'll surely be satisfied by the time you return to King George Island. You will continue to journey to land by zodiac twice daily as you travel north along the western Antarctic Peninsula. Your expedition team will always be on the lookout for any species of penguins, seals and whales that may have eluded you on the journey south.
After your week of exploration, you'll say goodbye to the Expedition Team and disembark at King George Island. Your two-hour flight across the Drake Passage to Punta Arenas, Chile, brings your adventure to an end. After we transfer you from the airport to the hotel, you can enjoy a final dinner in the city to reminisce about all the sights and sounds of Antarctica.
After breakfast, say goodbye to your fellow explorers and depart for home.
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- A 3-4* expedition vessel for 128 guests
- A spacious ship with extensive public areas
- High 1A ice class
- Rounded stern & stabilisers = superior stability
- Optional kayaking & camping available on selected depatures
- Complimentary jacket & loan of rubber boots

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Prices & Departures
Prices quoted below are per person based on two people sharing. Cabin availability changes all the time so please contact us for up-to-date details and information on specific cabin availability.
- Return charter flights between Punta Arenas and Antarctica (2 hours each way)
- Pre and post voyage airport transfers in Punta Arenas
- 1 night pre-cruise hotel stay with dinner and breakfast, 1 night post-cruise hotel stay with breakfast, both in Punta Arenas
- Online photo journal of voyage
- Complimentary 3-in-1 parka jacket
- Voyage aboard the vessel as indicated in the itinerary
- Accommodation and meals during the voyage on full board
- Beer, standard wines and spirits, as well as cocktails, are included during bar service hours (typically pre-dinner and evenings) and dinner
- Basic complimentary WIFI access for one device at a time per guest
- All shore excursions and zodiac activities
- Educational lectures by expert onboard polar guides
- Access to an onboard doctor and basic medical services
- Loan of rubber boots for the voyage's duration
- Comprehensive pre-departure information
- Port taxes and any entry fees to landing sites
- Any flights and transfers to and from points of embarkation/disembarkation not listed as included
- Any additional pre/post land services, including meals
- Dinner on the evening of Day 10, back in Punta Arenas
- Transfers not specified in the itinerary
- Optional additional adventure activities (e.g. kayaking and one-off paddling)
- Visa, passport and any vaccination expenses
- Airport arrival or departure taxes
- Personal travel insurance including emergency evacuation cover
- Items of a personal nature, e.g. laundry, beverages and high data communication
- Customary staff gratuity at the end of the voyage
- Additional onboard purchases (i.e. gift shop, spa services if offered)
While choosing to fly to/from Antarctica is the most expedient option, it's also more weather dependent than travelling by ship across the Drake Passage. Charter flights to/from Antarctica operate on a very flexible schedule to accommodate the changeable weather conditions. As a result, flight timings may be brought forward or delayed to ensure safe operating conditions. To discuss in more detail, please get in touch.
Single Supplement And Child Policy
For those travelling solo who would like their own cabin, there are two dedicated single cabins. Alternatively, the single supplement is 1.7 to 2 times the cost of a standard twin occupancy cabin. Please contact us for details. There is no single supplement for solo passengers willing to share a cabin, which is available on a twin share basis in select cabin categories.
At the date of embarkation, the minimum age restriction of 8 years and a minimum height requirement of 48in (1.2m) must be met. Please contact us for details.