Antarctica Peninsula + South Shetlands aboard the <i>Ocean Victory</i> or <i>Ocean Albatros</i>

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Antarctica Peninsula + South Shetlands aboard the Ocean Victory or Ocean Albatros



Tour Description:

Step aboard our next-generation luxury ship and let our experienced Expedition Team show you the magnificent scenery and wildlife of Antarctica. With expertly guided Zodiac excursions and shore landings, you’ll encounter a rich variety of penguins, seals, sea lions and marine birds as we explore amazing places like the Gerlache Strait, where 3,000-foot ice cliffs rise from the sea.

Map for Antarctica Peninsula + South Shetlands aboard the <i>Ocean Victory</i> or <i>Ocean Albatros</i>
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Dates & Pricing

Thursday 05 Dec 24 — Monday 16 Dec 24Starting at $12,699 Get a Quote
Monday 20 Jan 25 — Friday 31 Jan 25Starting at $13,399 Get a Quote
Saturday 15 Feb 25 — Wednesday 26 Feb 25Starting at $12,899 Get a Quote
Monday 24 Feb 25 — Friday 07 Mar 25Starting at $12,899 Get a Quote
Sunday 02 Mar 25 — Thursday 13 Mar 25Starting at $12,299 Get a Quote


ITINERARY

Welcome to Ushuaia
You’ll be met on arrival and escorted to the Los Cauquenes Hotel & Spa where channel-view rooms have been reserved for our guests.

Discover Tierra del Fuego + Embark the Ocean Victory
This morning’s guided tour reveals the raw, wild beauty of Tierra del Fuego National Park. Traveling all the way to Lapataia Bay, you’ll have a chance to observe indigenous species as you explore the region’s forested mountains and waterways. Then board our state-of-the-art ship and settle in to your outside stateroom. Meet your expedition team and get acquainted with our luxury Polar vessel as you set sail along the Beagle Channel.  Meals B+D

Crossing the Drake Passage
While the Drake Passage is known for its high winds and seas, you’ll voyage confidently aboard the Ocean Victory or Ocean Albatros, our next-generation Polar ships purpose-built with stabilizers, powerful engines and a highly-qualified crew. Enhanced by engaging shipboard talks with experts in the wildlife, geology, history and climate of Antarctica, this first day at sea sets the stage for the exciting voyage ahead.  Meals B+L+D  

Cruising Toward Antarctica
Named for the renowned explorer Sir Francis Drake, who sailed these waters in 1578, the Drake Passage also marks the Antarctic Convergence – where cold Polar waters sink beneath warmer currents. This creates an upwelling of nutrients that sustains a remarkable diversity of marine life, and the anticipation builds as Antarctic wildlife comes into view. Indeed, this is the day that we might catch our first sightings of seals and penguins. Conditions permitting, we also hope to make our first landfall on King George, the largest of the South Shetland Islands and home to abundant wildlife including penguins and seabirds.  Meals B+L+D  

South Shetland Islands
Over the next two days, our exciting explorations begin in earnest. A haven for wildlife, the South Shetlands offer a chance to encounter vast penguin rookeries, numerous seabirds and pristine beaches ruled by fur and elephant seals. Our exact itinerary over the coming days will depend on weather and ice conditions. Our exact route and the shore landings we make each day will be determined by the ship’s Captain and Expedition Leader – and communicated to you through regularly scheduled shipboard briefings.  Meals B+L+D

Exploring by Land + Sea
Another thrilling day unfolds as we explore the sub-Antarctic islands of the South Shetland chain. Accompanied by our expert naturalists, you’ll set out in our maneuverable Zodiacs to explore the captivating seascapes and to go ashore for unforgettable experiences. Conditions permitting, our planned route and landings include King George Island, home to Gentoo and Chinstrap penguins; Deception Island with its unusual flooded caldera and waters warm enough for a Polar swim; and Half Moon Island with nesting Wilson’s storm petrels.  Meals B+L+D

The Antarctic Peninsula
As the breathtaking white landscapes of the Antarctic Peninsula draw near, the presence of wildlife multiplies exponentially with many species of lively penguins, curious seals, nesting birds and the spray of marine mammals. Our projected route here along the Peninsula will take us through the Gerlache Strait with its towering ice cliffs and pods of magnificent humpback whales. As weather, sea and ice conditions permit, you can continue to anticipate Zodiac excursions to experience Antarctica’s wonders up-close and shore landings that promise engaging wildlife encounters with our expert naturalists.  Meals B+L+D

Another Day of Thrilling Discoveries
Another day of exploration by sea and land unfolds today, with our exact route and excursions determined by our Captain and Expedition Leader. As always, weather, sea and ice conditions are the determining factors and your comfort and safety are always paramount. When not venturing out in our Zodiacs or going ashore with our terrific naturalists, you can enjoy fine dining with wine at dinner and our ongoing enrichment program ranging from exploration history to Polar geology, climate and wildlife.  Meals B+L+D  

Northward across the Drake Passage
Having left the Antarctic Peninsula behind us, today finds the Ocean Victory or Ocean Albatros charting a northward course across the Drake Passage. Our return journey will take us past Cape Horn, a storied maritime landmark that marks the southern tip of the Continent.  Meals B+L+D  

A Final Day at Sea
As the final day of your voyage unfolds, you can delight in the camaraderie of your fellow travelers, attend our engaging shipboard talks, and enjoy our ship’s amenities and inviting public spaces. As always, there are two distinctive dining venues onboard the Ocean Victory or Ocean Albatros, and A+R guests enjoy wine with dinner.  Meals B+L+D  

Disembark in Ushuaia
Step off the Ocean Victory or Ocean Albatros and transfer to the airport for your onward journey.  Meals B