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Ushuaia, Argentina
Ushuaia, Argentina
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Try your hand at wildlife photography, witness thousands of nesting penguins and spot the largest albatross colony in the world in the Falkland Islands.
Retrace Sir Ernest Shackleton’s steps in South Georgia, hearing his epic tale of survival visiting his grave at the ex-whaling station of Grytviken.
Reach latitude 66°33’S and cross the fabled Antarctic Circle, keeping watch for Weddell seals as you venture where few travellers have ever sailed.
Head out on daily Zodiac cruises and shore excursions (weather permitting), allow you to fully immerse yourself in the breathtaking surroundings of the Antarctic wilderness.
Benefit from a variety of onboard activities on the Ocean Nova, including educational lectures and the Citizen Science Program, all led by our expert Expedition Team.
Antarctica’s untamed beauty calls out to the intrepid on the "Ultimate Antarctica: Falklands, South Georgia & the Antarctic Circle" tour, a 24-day polar expedition unlike any other. Setting sail from Ushuaia aboard the Ocean Nova, you’ll traverse the wild Drake Passage, marvel at the windswept Falkland Islands, and step ashore on the wildlife-rich shores of South Georgia. Thousands of king penguins, wandering albatross, and playful seals await, while glacial backdrops set the stage for unforgettable Zodiac excursions and optional adventures like camping on the ice. The highlight: crossing the seldom-visited Antarctic Circle at latitude 66°33’S—a rare feat for even the most seasoned travelers. Each day is enriched by expert-led educational sessions, while the camaraderie of a small group adds warmth to the frozen wilderness. This tour’s unique selling point is its extraordinary duration and breadth, taking you deeper into the Antarctic wilds than most expeditions, offering unrivaled opportunities for wildlife encounters and polar discovery.