Trip Name | From | Days | Next Departure | Summary |
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In Shackleton's Footsteps | $30,295 | 20 | Nov 08, 2026 | Set sail on a 20-day expedition cruise on the Douglas Mawson, retracing Shackleton’s path through the Antarctic. Explore stunning landscapes, wildlife encounters, and enjoy guided excursions, culminating in a scenic return to Ushuaia. |
South Atlantic Cruise: from South Africa to Antarctica | $15,580 | 22 | Nov 14, 2025 | This 22-day Africa to America Antarctic Epic Expedition Cruise departs from Cape Town, South Africa, and sails south to the Antarctic Peninsula. Along the way, see glaciers, icebergs, and wildlife, such as penguins, seals, and whales. Visit some of the most important historical sites in Antarctica, including Port Lockroy and the Shackleton Icefall. |
Antarctic Explorer: Discovering the 7th Continent | $12,195 | 11 | Nov 06, 2025 | On this 11-day adventure to the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula you'll cruise through sea ice, witness penguins building their nests, kayak along icebergs, and experience exhilarating encounters with abundant wildlife including penguins, seals and whales. |
Antarctic Express: Fly the Drake | $18,995 | 8 | Dec 10, 2025 | Fly over the Drake Passage and experience the fastest and most direct way to Antarctica on this 8-day polar expedition. Zodiac cruise in search of whales, seabirds, and astounding icebergs, and enjoy daily landing excursions in the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula. |
Antarctica Complete | $36,095 | 23 | Feb 07, 2027 | Join a 23-day expedition cruise on the Greg Mortimer, exploring Ushuaia, the Antarctic Peninsula, and South Georgia. Experience onboard lectures, thrilling activities, and a traditional Fuegian barbecue before concluding your unforgettable journey in Ushuaia. |
Voyage to Antarctica | $13,851 | 12 | Dec 09, 2025 | This 12-day classic luxury Antarctica cruise on the National Geographic Endurance takes you to huge tabular icebergs in pools of turquoise blue meltwater, mountains rising some 9,000 feet straight up from the sea, penguins galore, abundant marine mammals, and experiences like cruising through the spectacular Lemaire Channel. |
Highlights of Antarctica | $12,778 | 12 | Oct 30, 2025 | Begin your 12-day Antarctic adventure in Buenos Aires, then fly to Ushuaia to board MS Fridtjof Nansen and cross the Drake Passage. Explore Antarctica for five days with guided landings, wildlife encounters, and optional activities before returning via Ushuaia. |
Antarctica Complete | $32,295 | 23 | Dec 20, 2025 | Explore Antarctica along with South Georgia and the Falkland - Malvinas islands on this 23-day adventure cruise aboard the Sylvia Earle. Enjoy the wildlife experiences and the unique adventures while on this journey to the deep south. |
Voyage to Antarctica | $13,972 | 12 | Nov 17, 2025 | Embark on a 12-day classic luxury Antarctica cruise aboard the National Geographic Resolution and witness the stunning beauty of huge tabular icebergs surrounded by turquoise blue meltwater pools, towering mountains rising up to 9,000 feet from the sea, countless penguins, and diverse marine mammals |
Antarctica, South Georgia and the Falklands | $35,019 | 22 | Oct 30, 2025 | This extraordinary 22-day Antarctica expedition takes you to Antarctica, South Georgia, and the Falkland Islands. Enjoy an extra day at the Peninsula by flying from the Falkland Islands back to the mainland. Take full advantage of rare wildlife sightings, watching whales feed off the bow or perfect conditions for a late day kayaking excursion. |
Explore majestic landscapes with towering glaciers, snow-covered mountains, and bright blue icebergs.
Get the chance for incredible wildlife encounters, and see penguins, seals, whales, and seabirds up close.
Enjoy kayaking, hiking, zodiac cruising, and even camping on the White Continent.
Visit famous spots like Deception Island, Port Lockroy, and the Lemaire Channel.
As the most reachable part of Antarctica, the Antarctic Peninsula is perfect for first-time polar travelers.
Wildlife and Ice Formations
An Antarctic Peninsula cruise provides the opportunity to observe native wildlife in its natural habitat. Visitors commonly encounter several species of penguins, including Gentoo, Chinstrap, and Adélie, as well as seals such as Weddell, Crabeater, and Leopard seals. Whales, including Humpback and Minke, are frequently seen during the austral summer months. The region is also known for its impressive icebergs and glaciers, shaped by dynamic environmental conditions and visible throughout your Antarctic Peninsula cruise.
Zodiac Landings and Shore Activities
Antarctic Peninsula cruises include regular Zodiac excursions that allow passengers to go ashore at selected landing sites. These excursions may involve short hikes, visits to historical research stations, and wildlife observation. Expedition staff provide guidance and information on the geology, glaciology, and ecology of the area, helping guests gain a deeper understanding of the Antarctic Peninsula and its scientific significance.
The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of mainland Antarctica. It extends towards the southern tip of South America.
Yes, the Antarctic Peninsula is the most visited region of Antarctica. Many expeditions visit here, allowing travelers to experience Antarctica’s unique environment, wildlife, and scenery.
The temperature on the Antarctic Peninsula varies depending on the season. During the summer months (November to March), temperatures typically range from -2°C to 5°C (28°F to 41°F). It's the warmest part of Antarctica and more temperate compared to the interior of the continent.
The Antarctic Peninsula is a distinct region known for its accessibility, making it the most visited part of the continent. It offers a combination of majestic landscapes, including glaciers and icebergs, and a rich variety of unique wildlife. Additionally, the Peninsula holds historical significance with sites related to early Antarctic exploration.