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Ushuaia, Argentina
Ushuaia, Argentina
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Dare to journey beyond the ordinary with the Journey to the Antarctic Circle tour. Setting sail from Ushuaia, you’ll follow Captain Cook’s legendary path, crossing into the realm of the midnight sun and colossal icebergs. This 14-day polar expedition aboard the Ocean Nova brings you face-to-face with Antarctica’s untamed wildlife—seals lounging on ice floes, whales in icy waters, and penguin colonies dotting the rocky shores. Guided Zodiac excursions and onshore landings unveil the continent’s icy grandeur, offering rare vistas few ever see. With accommodation, meals, and transport included, this trip is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure for those seeking unparalleled natural spectacle and the thrill of true exploration. The tour’s USP is its exclusive crossing of the Antarctic Circle—an achievement reserved for the boldest travelers.
Set sail to the Antarctic Circle and experience nearly endless daylight during the high summer as you journey further south, uncovering the remoteness and untouched beauty of this less-visited part of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Soak up the beauty of this wild place and take advantage of the extra days on the Antarctic Peninsula with this extended expedition. Enjoy more landings, visit more locations and have additional opportunities to witness Antarctica’s breathtaking wildlife and landscapes.
Gain insight from onboard polar experts who will cover a range of fascinating topics during their daily lectures, from the diverse wildlife to the unique geology of the region.
Look for gentoo and chinstrap penguins, fur and Weddell seals, albatrosses and more, all set against the backdrop of towering icebergs and glaciated mountains.
Take part in Citizen Science Projects and contribute to meaningful research by photographing whale flukes for Happy Whale, who help to track and identify individual whales across the oceans.