Antarctica Cruises and Expeditions 2019/2020 2024/2025

Any trip to Antarctica requires a certain amount of effort and expense, but those who join one of the Antarctica cruises that venture to the frozen south will be rewarded with haunting vistas, the chance to observe the region’s unmistakable wildlife and memories that they are unlikely ever to forget.

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Crossing the Circle: Southern Expedition

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14 day cruise tour to Buenos Aires, Drake Passage and 2 other destinations traveling through Argentina and Antarctica. Read More
  • Tour Type Cruise Tour
  • Activities Cruise & Polar expeditions and cruise
  • Accommodation Camping, Hotel & Ship Cabin
  • Transport Cruise Ship & Flight
  • Age Range 8-99 yrs
  • Operated in English, German, French
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Journey to the Antarctic Circle (Ocean Endeavour)

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14 day polar expeditions and cruise trip to Ushuaia, Drake Passage and 2 other destinations traveling through Argentina and Antarctica. Read More
  • Tour Type Group Tour
  • Activities Polar expeditions and cruise & Wildlife
  • Accommodation Hotel & Ship Cabin
  • Transport Cruise Ship
  • Age Range 8-99 yrs
  • Operated in English
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Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica - M/V Greg Mortimer

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21 day cruise trip through Ushuaia, Antarctic Peninsula, Drake Passage and 3 other destinations in 4 different countries. Read More
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Cruise & Polar expeditions and cruise
  • Accommodation Hotel, Hut, Ship Cabin & Tent
  • Transport Boat & Cruise Ship
  • Age Range 16-79 yrs
  • Operated in English
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Classic Antarctica - M/V Greg Mortimer

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12 day cruise trip to Ushuaia, South Shetland Islands and 2 other destinations traveling through Argentina and Antarctica. Read More
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Cruise & Polar expeditions and cruise
  • Accommodation Hotel & Ship Cabin
  • Transport Cruise Ship
  • Age Range 16-95 yrs
  • Operated in English
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Across the Antarctic Circle - M/V Greg Mortimer

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13 day cruise tour to Ushuaia, South Shetland Islands and 2 other destinations traveling through Argentina and Antarctica. Read More
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Cruise & Polar expeditions and cruise
  • Accommodation Hotel, Ship Cabin, Hut & Resort
  • Transport Cruise Ship & Flight
  • Age Range 16-79 yrs
  • Operated in English
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South Shetland Islands & Antarctic Peninsula

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10 day cruise tour to Ushuaia, Drake Passage and 1 other destinations traveling through Argentina and Antarctica. Read More
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  • Activities Cruise & Wildlife +2 more
  • Accommodation Ship Cabin
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  • Age Range 1-79 yrs
  • Operated in English
days10 From US$ 12,375 View Tour
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5 - Excellent
Based on 54 customer reviews
Would definitely book with Quark again
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“Many people on this boat have had the privilege of traveling many places, but unequivocally, this Antarctica trip surpassed all of our expectations! It's all downhill from here! :) The level of service from the cabin crew to the dining room and all around the ship was impeccable. The personalities and friendliness of the Expedition team, combined with absolute professionalism really made this trip! This was an incredible trip and I would highly recommend to any of my friends and family and would definitely book with this tour operator again in the future!”
Most sensational holiday ever
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“Just the most sensational holiday ever. I am still pinching myself and wondering if I really took the photos I have and that I really experienced all these amazing things. The entire crew were sensational from Norman, who looked after our cabin, to Richard who served us in the restaurant along with Keith and Marlon and the wonderful expedition team. Safety was always paramount and the zodiacs were comfortable and taking photos worked well as people cooperated with either kneeling or standing. I would highly recommend this trip as a trip of a lifetime and worth every penny. Many thanks to the tour company, Solan and all the team and crew.”
Great Trip, Strong Staff, No Flaws
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“The ship and staff for the journey provided enthusiastic, effective and patient support, with a well-executed itinerary that I'd trust for future trips. Food and accommodation were excellent. Waters were very calm once reaching Antarctica, to relieve anyone's seasickness. Mountain and Glacier landscapes were great. The wildlife in the area is plentiful, where we saw at least some whales, seals and penguins every day we were in Antarctica and probably 20ish whales overall. The animals aren't afraid of humans and so at worst ignore you as you get fairly close. Extra downtime filled with interesting presentations about history, animals, current antarctic science and recent environmental issue affecting it. If you absolutely must have Emporer penguins, elephant seals or Orca, check the season you're going as we saw just a few but they were unusual and not to be expected at the time/places we went. I'd recommend this trip to anyone I knew going to Antarctica who hasn't been there before and doesn't have extremely specific desires for wildlife that I didn't mention. It's fun, comprehensive, and the minimum commitment required for the adventure it offers. This trip took place on the Ocean Endeavor, in early-mid February, on the West side of the Antarctic Peninsula.”

Antarctica — Cruise Highlights and Expedition Tips

Antarctica, the great southern continent, is among the most remote and inaccessible places on our planet, and for the seasoned traveller who has been everywhere else, its allure can prove irresistible. Here are some highlights of Antarctica expedition that can push you get on the trip and some tips to help you through it.

Antarctica Cruise Highlights

  • Spot bird and marine species from the deck of your cruise ship as the excitement builds during the crossing of the infamous Drake Passage en route to Antarctica.
  • Marvel at the spectacle of a sea filled with serene, ethereal icebergs as your ship nears the great southern continent.
  • Step foot on the Antarctic Peninsula, the great spit of land that arcs up towards South America from the Antarctic landmass, a place where only a privileged few get to tread.
  • Travel south of the Antarctic Circle to see a part of the world that just a handful of other human beings ever visit
  • Leave the ship and enjoy the thrill of exploration in a kayaking adventure on the Antarctic seas.
  • Photograph the many iconic species of the Antarctic region, including elephant seals, penguins, orcas and humpback whales.
  • For the bravest travelers only, test your mettle by taking a dip in the icy waters of the Antarctic — just to say you’ve done it!
  • Take in other islands in the area like the Falklands and South Georgia, visiting scientific outposts and abandoned whaling settlements along the way.

Antarctica Expedition Tips

  • If you hope to step onto the Antarctic Peninsula, understand that numbers of tourists allowed onshore at any one time are strictly limited, so booking a cruise on a smaller ship may allow you to have more time on land.
  • The cruise season runs from October to March, with December to February being peak season — December and January are the best times to see penguin pups while you have the best chance of spotting whales at the end of the season
  • Since evacuation from Antarctica in the event of an emergency is by helicopter, you should make sure you take out an adequate insurance policy that covers such eventualities before travelling.
  • Be clear about what you want to do and see during your trip – for example, if you want to step foot onto the Antarctic continent or hope to enjoy kayaking trips, make sure these activities are included in your package when booking your Antarctica cruise.
  • There are several points of origin for Antarctica cruises, including South Africa and Chile, but the most common and convenient place to begin your Antarctica adventure is the attractive waterside town of Ushuaia in Argentina’s Tierra del Fuego province.
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