Cruise Ship
Offer ID: 1518531

18-night Antarctic Cruise

from $22,600
Special Offer
Private Car & Guide
Optional Private Excursion
Destination Guide
Hotel Option
Port Williams
Arrive
11/23/25
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Depart
11/23/25
9:00 PM

The question is not how low can you go, but how far south can you go before falling off the planet. Lying across the Beagle Channel from Ushuaia at "the end of the world," this town is a rag-tag collection of colorful tin-roof houses, ice-capped peaks, scenic beaches, and a naval base. Sitting on tiny Navarino Island, no phone lines stretch between earth and sky, which is all the better for the penguins, geese, and albatross. Pristine hikes lead past beech forests, bogs, and hidden streams. Sailors and kayakers ply through quiet waters with snow-covered mountains looming on all sides.

At Sea
Arrive
11/24/25
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Depart
11/24/25
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New Island
Arrive
11/25/25
6:00 AM
Depart
11/25/25
11:00 AM

New Island is one of the finest wildlife areas in the Falklands. This is largely because of the variety and density of bird life which lives there. The island's north and eastern coasts feature majestic cliffs, and some beautiful lower lying sandy bays. The island is a research center as well as a nature reserve and is home to a slew of wildlife including, Rockhopper penguins, South American sea lions and many other creatures for nature lovers and bird watchers to enjoy.

 

West Point Island
Arrive
11/25/25
2:15 PM
Depart
11/25/25
7:00 PM

West Point is one of the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. With a more rugged lifestyle than the military school of the same name, this small island has a stark beauty. Soaring tufts of tussock grass - some nearly six feet tall provide a sheltering habitat for rockhopper and Magellanic penguins and a large albatross colony.

Port Stanley
Arrive
11/26/25
8:00 AM
Depart
11/26/25
2:00 PM

Port Stanley is the only town on the Falkland Islands, and though it has little more than 1,200 residents, it contains half of the islands' population. There are 700,000 sheep, and a wonderful assortment of sea birds and elephant seals.

At Sea
Arrive
11/27/25
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Depart
11/27/25
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At Sea
Arrive
11/28/25
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Depart
11/28/25
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South Georgia Destination Guide
Arrive
11/29/25
9:30 AM
Depart
11/29/25
9:30 AM
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South Georgia Destination Guide
Arrive
11/30/25
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Depart
11/30/25
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South Georgia Destination Guide
Arrive
12/01/25
7:00 PM
Depart
12/01/25
7:00 PM
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At Sea
Arrive
12/02/25
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Depart
12/02/25
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At Sea
Arrive
12/03/25
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Depart
12/03/25
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Elephant Island
Arrive
12/04/25
9:30 AM
Depart
12/04/25
2:00 PM

When the Endurance was crushed by the ice of the Weddell Sea, it is on Elephant Island in the South Shetlands that Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew sought refuge, floating on three small boats through mammoth icebergs and landing between steep cliffs. For 105 days, 22 members of the crew endured hardship as Shackleton pressed forth on a harrowing search for help. Here, expedition photographer, Frank Hurley, took his striking photo of the crew waving at Shackleton as he set off.

Antarctic Sound
Arrive
12/05/25
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Depart
12/05/25
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Antarctic Sound also know as, Iceberg Alley, is accompanied my views that can only be described as amazing. Huge open skies, enormous icebergs, low clouds, sudden weather changes and constant surprises from the hugely abundant wildlife you see will keep you in a constant state of awe. Travellers will discover colonies of Adelie penguins, and ice floes also provide a floating resting spot for various seals.

Antarctic Peninsula
Arrive
12/06/25
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Depart
12/06/25
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The Antarctic Peninsula thrusts out past the Antarctic Circle, lunging vainly towards the Andes, across the infamous Drake Passage. As far as the Antarctic is concerned, the peninsula is the most densely populated location on the continent, sprinkled with vast research bases and minute outposts alike. At the height of the summer season, the human population numbers over 3,000 - not counting tourists. That figure shrinks to less than 1,000 during the intensely chilly winter.

Antarctic Peninsula
Arrive
12/07/25
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Depart
12/07/25
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The Antarctic Peninsula thrusts out past the Antarctic Circle, lunging vainly towards the Andes, across the infamous Drake Passage. As far as the Antarctic is concerned, the peninsula is the most densely populated location on the continent, sprinkled with vast research bases and minute outposts alike. At the height of the summer season, the human population numbers over 3,000 - not counting tourists. That figure shrinks to less than 1,000 during the intensely chilly winter.

South Shetland Islands Destination Guide
Arrive
12/08/25
6:30 PM
Depart
12/08/25
6:30 PM
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Drake Passage
Arrive
12/09/25
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Depart
12/09/25
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The Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn and Antarctica. It forms part of the Southern Ocean. It is named after 16th century English explorer Sir Francis Drake.

Port Williams
Arrive
12/10/25
10:00 PM
Depart
12/10/25
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The question is not how low can you go, but how far south can you go before falling off the planet. Lying across the Beagle Channel from Ushuaia at "the end of the world," this town is a rag-tag collection of colorful tin-roof houses, ice-capped peaks, scenic beaches, and a naval base. Sitting on tiny Navarino Island, no phone lines stretch between earth and sky, which is all the better for the penguins, geese, and albatross. Pristine hikes lead past beech forests, bogs, and hidden streams. Sailors and kayakers ply through quiet waters with snow-covered mountains looming on all sides.

Port Williams
Arrive
12/11/25
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Depart
12/11/25
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The question is not how low can you go, but how far south can you go before falling off the planet. Lying across the Beagle Channel from Ushuaia at "the end of the world," this town is a rag-tag collection of colorful tin-roof houses, ice-capped peaks, scenic beaches, and a naval base. Sitting on tiny Navarino Island, no phone lines stretch between earth and sky, which is all the better for the penguins, geese, and albatross. Pristine hikes lead past beech forests, bogs, and hidden streams. Sailors and kayakers ply through quiet waters with snow-covered mountains looming on all sides.

Itinerary subject to change without notice. Please confirm itinerary at time of booking.

Cruise Inclusions
    • Shore Excursions in every port
    • Transfers (between airport and ship)
    • Spacious suites- over 90% with private verandas
    • Butler service in every suite
    • Unlimited Wi-Fi
    • Personalized service - nearly one crew member for every guest
    • Multiple restaurants, diverse cuisine, open-seating dining
    • Beverages in-suite and throughout the ship, including select wines, premium spirits and more
    • 24-hour dining service
    • Onboard entertainment
    • Complimentary transportation into town in most ports
    • Onboard gratuities

Offer ID

1518531

Voyage Number

WI251123018

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