Antarctica Unveiled
Embark on an extraordinary 11-day journey to the heart of the White Continent, where breathtaking landscapes, pristine waters, and incredible wildlife await. Towering glaciers and shimmering icebergs set the scene for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, as humpback whales breach dramatically against the frozen backdrop. Witness playful penguins waddling across the ice, majestic albatrosses soaring overhead, and seals basking on the untouched shores. Daily Zodiac excursions take you deep into this remote wilderness, allowing you to explore secluded bays, step onto untouched land, and experience the raw beauty of Antarctica up close.
Beyond the incredible sights, this journey offers a chance to truly understand Antarctica’s unique environment. Engage with expert guides who bring the region to life through fascinating lectures on its diverse wildlife, fragile ecosystem, and ever-changing climate. Take part in real-world conservation by contributing to Citizen Science Projects, where you can help track whale migrations and support global research efforts. With unparalleled access to nature at its most pristine, this expedition promises an unforgettable experience in one of the most awe-inspiring places on Earth.
Why we love it
“From the moment I set off on this adventure, I knew it was going to be something special. It all started with two nights in Buenos Aires, soaking in the vibrant energy of the city. We explored the charming streets of San Telmo, admired the grandeur of the Teatro Colón, and indulged in some of the best steak and Malbec wine I’ve ever had. Then, it was time to head south. A short internal flight took us to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. It felt like the edge of the Earth—a rugged, windswept town surrounded by snow-capped mountains. We spent one night there, taking in the stunning scenery, before boarding our ship the next morning, ready for the adventure ahead.
The first two days at sea were spent crossing the infamous Drake Passage—a true test of seafaring endurance! Luckily, the ship was incredibly comfortable, and we kept entertained with wildlife lectures, delicious meals, and plenty of time out on deck watching for seabirds soaring above the waves. Then, finally, we arrived. The Antarctic Peninsula came into view, and I was instantly mesmerized by the endless ice fields, towering glaciers, and the deep blue of the frigid ocean.
For the next four days, we explored this frozen wonderland with two excursions per day. Mornings and afternoons were spent either cruising in Zodiacs to get up close with seals lounging on icebergs or stepping onto land for shore excursions, walking among bustling penguin colonies. Watching these little creatures waddle about their day-to-day life was beyond entertaining. The sheer scale of the ice formations and the untouched wilderness was overwhelming in the best possible way.
Back on the ship, life was just as impressive. The food was an absolute 10/10, with world-class dishes served at every meal. The staff were beyond attentive, even offering turndown service each evening. There was a hearty afternoon tea every day, live bands playing in the evenings, group quizzes, and fascinating lectures about the Antarctic environment and wildlife. It was an experience of pure luxury in one of the most remote places on Earth.
The best moment? A memory I will cherish forever. One evening after dinner, Joe and I were out on deck, enjoying the peace and stillness of the Antarctic night. We weren’t expecting much—just soaking in the moment—when suddenly, out of nowhere, two humpback whales surfaced right beside our boat. We could hear the sound of them exhaling as they emerged from the water, so incredibly close to us. It was absolutely magical. Time stood still, and for those few moments, it felt like it was just us and the whales in this vast, untouched world.
After four days of pure magic, we began the two-day sail back to Ushuaia, spending our time reflecting on the adventure, enjoying more fantastic food, and soaking in the last bits of this extraordinary trip. A final night in Buenos Aires gave us one more taste of city life before we boarded our flight home, hearts full of memories that will last a lifetime.
Antarctica, you were everything I dreamed of and more. A truly once-in-a-lifetime journey!” ~ Frankie
All the things you need to know
Welcome to Ushuaia – the gateway to Antarctica. Located at the southern tip of Argentina, these parts are known as Tierra del Fuego, often called ‘The End of the World’, but this is just the beginning of your Antarctic adventure. When you arrive at Ushuaia Airport, take your included transfer from the airport to your hotel. Those with a day or two may want to head to Tierra del Fuego National Park on a full day’s adventure, or if you’ve only got a few hours to kill, why not stroll around town and visit the waterfront overlooking the Beagle Channel. You might also like to sample some handcrafted chocolate at a local cafe in town. Tonight, you’ll have a welcome meeting at about 5 pm at your hotel, then you’re free to get ready for an early morning tomorrow!
Enjoy a leisurely morning with the backdrop of the Andes mountains and maybe go for a walk downtown before your coach transfer to the port of Ushuaia. Here, you’ll board the Ocean Nova – your home for the next nine nights. After meeting your Expedition Team on board and settling into your cabin, head to the outer decks as the Ocean Nova sails through the historic Beagle Channel towards Antarctica. Then, join the excitement inside to learn more about the upcoming days.
Spend two days travelling across the legendary waters of the Drake Passage, named after the British seafarer Sir Francis Drake, towards the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands. If conditions allow, you can explore the outer deck spaces, scouting for dolphins, whales and various seabirds, including the iconic wandering albatross with its enormous three-meter wingspan. The comprehensive lecture program will also get underway for you to join at your leisure, with your team of polar experts sharing insights into Antarctic history, geology, biology and everything in between. If the weather is on your side, you should reach the Islands of the Antarctic Peninsula by early evening on Day 4 – the first sighting of land always builds great anticipation on any expedition south.
The Antarctic Peninsula is known for many wildlife sightings and the backdrops of mountains, icy landscapes and water provide incredible scenes as you search for whales migrating along the coast. The peak of the migration season (February and March) is the best opportunity to see these ocean dwellers, as all Antarctic whale species migrate long distances, feeding in the cold, nutrient-rich Southern Ocean during the southern summer. The most common species found in the region are humpback, minke and fin whales and orcas. As whale season is in full swing, you have the unique opportunity to participate in one of the onboard Citizen Science projects – the Happy Whale Project. Here, you can upload photos of whale’s tails (flukes) online, along with details of where the images are taken, which are then used to analyse and identify the individual whale and track its movement across the oceans. Your contribution could make a real difference in understanding and conserving these magnificent creatures. Sightings can happen from the outer decks of the ship, during a Zodiac excursion, or on the ship’s bridge with your captain, where the open bridge policy allows you into the command centre of the Ocean Nova for a look at the inner workings of your expedition and access to the best place to spot whales.
A typical expedition day begins with a wake-up call from your Expedition Leader around 7 am, giving you time to prepare for the day before joining your fellow travellers for breakfast in the Dining Room. Weather permitting, you can look forward to at least two excursions each day, offering plenty of chances to immerse yourself in the stunning Antarctic landscape. For those who crave even more adventure, treat yourself to an optional paddling excursion that offers a new perspective of this frozen expanse. You’ll also be able to take a polar plunge off the Ocean Nova. There’s nothing like a quick dip in the Antarctic’s icy depths to invigorate you!
As the Ocean Nova begins its journey back home to the port of Ushuaia, now is your time to reflect. You’re scheduled to reach the relatively calm waters of the Beagle Channel by the evening of Day 10, marking the beginning of your return journey. This evening, enjoy a slideshow of images taken by your Expedition Photographer during your voyage – these yours to take home as a lasting memento of your unforgettable Antarctic adventure. Your final dinner will be a highlight of your Antarctic adventurer, so live it up and enjoy it as you celebrate with your fellow travellers and Expedition Team.
After breakfast, disembark the Ocean Nova as your Antarctic expedition ends. A morning transfer to Ushuaia Airport or downtown is included, but if you’d like to extend your stay, just speak our team ahead of time.
Your expedition focuses on discovery, enriched by a close-knit community of fellow travellers. The Ocean Nova’s compact size allows access to remote coves, bringing you closer to Antarctica’s stunning landscapes and wildlife.
- Panoramic Lounge: Enjoy breathtaking 200° views in our glass-enclosed observation and presentation lounge
- Dining Room: Open-seating dining offering a communal atmosphere
- Bar: Relax at the bar, which is staffed by a professional bartender (charges apply)
- Polar Library: A collection of resources to enhance your expedition experience
- Gym: A small gym for your fitness needs
- Medical Clinic: Equipped with a licensed Doctor for your peace of mind
- Open Bridge Policy: Join the navigating crew to observe ship operations
- 24-Hour Beverage Station: Enjoy complimentary tea and coffee at any time
- Wi-Fi Access: Available in some public areas (data usage charges apply)
- Polar Boutique: A limited selection of essentials and souvenirs (charges apply)
- Ship-to-Shore Communications: Telephone communications available (charges apply)
- Webmail Account: Optional email services (charges apply)
- Laundry Service: Onboard laundry service is available (charges apply)
- Meals: 10 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 9 dinners.
- Transport: Expedition cruise ship and Zodiac for off-ship excursions.
- Accommodation: 1 night in a comfortable hotel and 9 nights aboard the expedition cruise ship.
- Included Activities: Welcome briefing, daily briefings and recaps, onboard lecture program, citizen science program, guided walking excursions, and Zodiac cruising.
- Optional Free Activities: Access to the onboard gym and the exhilarating Polar Plunge.
- Witness the awe-inspiring migration of humpback whales as they travel to Antarctica to feast on krill.
- Embark on at least two daily Zodiac excursions to explore breathtaking landscapes, venture onshore, and spot incredible wildlife.
- Gain expert insight from onboard polar specialists through daily lectures covering Antarctic wildlife, unique geology, and more.
- Encounter gentoo and chinstrap penguins, fur and Weddell seals, albatrosses, and other fascinating species against a stunning backdrop of icebergs and glaciated mountains.
- Participate in Citizen Science Projects by photographing whale flukes for Happy Whale, contributing to global research and conservation efforts.
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