Ever wondered what it feels like to cross the Antarctic Circle? The "Crossing the Circle: Southern Expedition" cruise offers just that—a 14-day journey from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia, taking you deep into the rarely-visited southernmost reaches of Antarctica. Witness dramatic ice formations, spot whales and penguins, and revel in the exhilaration of navigating south of 66°33' S. With the innovative Ultramarine vessel, enjoy flightseeing tours and a range of adventure activities unmatched in the region. The trip’s unique selling point is the chance to accomplish a rare polar milestone, all while experiencing the most advanced expedition ship in Antarctic waters.
Take the fastest route to Antarctica – a three-hour flight – and enjoy your first glimpse of the continent from the air, a unique introduction to the vast and dramatic landscape that remains one of the last unspoiled regions in the world. Continue your journey on ship, where an adventure beyond your wildest imagination awaits. Later, return through the world’s most legendary – and exciting – passage of water, as you follow the path of historic explorers across the infamous Drake Passage. Expect the unexpected and be rewarded with unique wildlife and natural attractions, each highlight surpassing the last. Marvel at the contrast of a desolate landscape inhabited by abundant wildlife including curious, playful penguins and seals. And embrace the excitement of standing on the continent for the very first time.
Take part in a legendary polar adventure with the "Emperor Penguin Quest: Expedition to Snow Hill." This 14-day cruise departs from Buenos Aires and journeys through the icy realms of the Weddell Sea and Drake Passage, culminating in an extraordinary wildlife encounter at Snow Hill Island. Guests will utilize state-of-the-art twin-engine helicopters to access the rarely visited emperor penguin rookery, witnessing scenes reminiscent of "March of the Penguins." Led by the most experienced expedition team in the industry, this tour ensures the highest chance of seeing over 4,000 breeding pairs and their chicks up close. The unique selling point is the unrivaled access to one of the planet’s most exclusive wildlife spectacles, allowing adventurous travelers to write their own chapter in polar history.
For expeditioners who prefer to focus their energy on adventures in Antarctica, flying over the Drake Passage in both directions is the ideal way to reach the Great White Continent. In the safe hands of experienced pilots, your pulse will quicken as you glimpse the first icebergs in the Southern Ocean, where your vessel awaits, ready to take you on an exhilarating adventure.
Venturing below the Antarctic Circle is about more than just earning bragging rights, it is the chance to enter a different world more rarely seen, it feels more isolated and colder than further north, with great swathes of pack-ice and dreamlike icebergs.
Celebrate the crossing of the Antarctic Circle - at latitude 66° 33&39 South
Visit some of Antarctica's historic huts - enjoy visits to scientific research stations
Get up-close - with humpback and minke whales
Enjoy the freedom of Antarctica - being in the vast, ice-sculpted Antarctic wilderness
Few journeys rival the thrill of crossing the Antarctic Circle—a feat at the heart of the "Across the Antarctic Circle - M/V Greg Mortimer" cruise trip. Over 13 days, this relaxed expedition for seasoned adventurers sets sail from Ushuaia, threading through the legendary Drake Passage to the Antarctic Peninsula. Marvel at surreal icebergs, soaring mountain ranges, and ethereal snow petrels as you navigate icy waterways, aiming for Crystal Sound at The Gullet’s mouth. Wildlife enthusiasts will thrill to sightings of orca, leopard seals, and feeding humpbacks. Each day brings opportunities for guided Zodiac excursions and landings, with transport, meals, and accommodation included. The unique selling point? Achieving the milestone of crossing latitude 66°33' South—a true Antarctic adventure that combines pristine wilderness with unforgettable wildlife encounters, all in the hands of expert guides.
Patagonia’s wild beauty awaits on this 15-day cruise tour, charting a course from Buenos Aires to Santiago via the remote fjords and national parks of southern Chile and Argentina. Retrace Darwin’s legendary exploration as you glide past majestic glaciers, observe Magellanic penguins and sea lions, and venture into the heart of Torres del Paine National Park. The journey blends the comfort of the pioneering Ultramarine vessel—with its unmatched adventure amenities and scenic flightseeing tours—with up-close Zodiac excursions and rich wildlife encounters. This is the ideal trip for intrepid travelers seeking a blend of luxury and adventure, with the USP being exclusive access to helicopter flightseeing above Patagonia’s untamed landscapes.
Buenos Aires, Santiago, Canal De Las Montañas, Tuckers Islets, Bahia Brookes, Ushuaia, Cape Horn, Garibaldi Glacier, Águila Glacier, Chilean Fjords, Torres del Paine National Park
For those who dream big, the "Epic Antarctica: The Falklands, South Georgia and Crossing the Circle" cruise lives up to its name. This extraordinary 23-day expedition from Buenos Aires weaves through the penguin-filled Falkland Islands, the wildlife paradise of South Georgia, and the breathtaking Antarctic Peninsula, all the way to the fabled Antarctic Circle. Experience penguin colonies numbering in the hundreds of thousands, spot seals and seabirds, and enjoy the thrill of crossing into the Circle itself—a milestone for any explorer. The tour’s unique highlight is the pioneering Ultramarine ship, offering exclusive flightseeing and the broadest range of polar activities available, making this the ultimate Antarctic adventure.
Discover the wild beauty of Patagonia and two of South America’s most dynamic cities on the "Patagonian Explorer Cruise." Perfect for experienced travelers, this 6-day cruise and land tour starts in Buenos Aires and ends in Santiago, taking you through Punta Arenas, the dramatic fjords of Tierra del Fuego, and the legendary Cape Horn—often called the "End of the Earth." Explore Santiago’s vibrant neighborhoods, board your ship to witness the region’s glaciers and remote bays, and finish in Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city. The tour’s unique selling point is its seamless combination of urban adventure and remote natural splendor, made effortless with comfortable onboard accommodation and expert guidance throughout.
Revel in the excitement of crossing the famed Drake Passage after embarking from Ushuaia, with the convenience of a northbound return flight at the end of your expedition. Minke and humpback whales or Adélie penguins floating on ice floes may greet you as you pass, enroute to the northernmost tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The surreal silence in this vast wilderness may at first overwhelm, but playful, charismatic wildlife and your intrepid traveling companions keep you grounded. You’ll develop a new appreciation and understanding of Antarctica’s extreme contrasts - harsh, rugged mountain peaks and fragile ecosystems; stark, lonely icescapes and populous, gregarious penguins.
Imagine crossing the legendary Antarctic Circle, a milestone reached by only the most intrepid travelers. The "Antarctic Circle - M/V Ocean Victory" tour begins and ends in Ushuaia, embarking on a 12-day polar expedition cruise through the Drake Passage and the South Shetland Islands. Tailored for seasoned explorers seeking a relaxed yet immersive adventure, this trip offers the rare opportunity to journey south of 66°33'—a feat often thwarted by dense pack ice but made possible by your robust expedition vessel. As you sail ever deeper into the Antarctic Peninsula, relish extended time ashore thanks to the itinerary's two extra exploration days. Marvel at the surreal phenomenon of the midnight sun, where daylight lingers almost endlessly, and savor encounters with seals, whales, penguins, and a vibrant array of birdlife. With comfortable accommodations, all meals included, and expert guidance throughout, this small group tour package is ideal for those who want to experience the majesty of the Great White Continent beyond what most expeditions offer. The unique selling point: crossing the Antarctic Circle itself—an achievement few travelers can claim—paired with ample time to witness the region's untamed wildlife and dramatic landscapes.