Antarctica is one of those destinations you can’t do alone…literally
If you're drawn into the icy wonders of the seventh continent and plan on travelling solo, you won't be able to visit entirely on your own (unless you're a humpback whale). But when we’re offering Antarctica cruises on well-equipped vessels (including a sauna and gym facilities) that promise the adventure of a lifetime, you’ll hardly mind sharing your expedition with a bunch of like-minded, penguin-loving travellers. Especially when your trip is full of daily shore excursions, animal spotting and breathtaking scenery. As far as Antarctica solo travel endeavours go, it doesn’t get much bigger than this.
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Our comfortable expedition ship is big, but with one crew member for every eight travellers, you'll never be completely alone. From lounging in one of the ship's many recreational areas to taking a morning leader-led yoga class, there's plenty to keep you busy on your solo Antarctica travels.
Over 41% of our travellers to Antarctica are doin' it solo, so we've made our accommodation options as flexible as possible. From single cabin options to sharing with one of your shipmates, your rooming arrangement onboard is entirely up to you - just let us know at the time of booking.
One of the best things about solo travelling in a group to Antarctica is that you don't have to worry about organising any activities. Instead, bond with your newly-made buddies over daily excursions, including shore visits, polar plunges, wildlife spotting and onboard seminars. You know, the important stuff.
Highlights
While our leaders might not call Antarctica their home (although there are people who live there), you can rest assured our experienced guides know what they’re talking about. With hundreds of polar voyages between them, you’re in the best hands possible. Not only are they ready to teach you about the region's history, geography and wildlife, but they’ll also answer your questions and snap photos of you taking the polar plunge.
Antarctica is about as remote as it gets and with remoteness comes a whole different level of precautions. While you don’t have to worry about dodgy areas and pickpockets, there are other things you need to be aware of in order to remain safe on the seas. Our onboard experts will conduct a safety briefing at the beginning of your voyage and will be on hand to help you on and off Zodiacs during shore excursions (should you need it).
Not many people can say they’ve been to the seventh continent, but you and your trip mates sure can. There’s something about watching the world’s most remarkable scenery go by as you cruise the waters of the Antarctic Peninsula that bonds you for life. And that’s exactly what you’ll come away with; millions of photos, dozens of unforgettable experiences and plenty of forever friends.
There’s a whole heap of organisational planning that goes into running a trip of this magnitude, but you don’t have to worry about any of it. From loaning out expedition parkas to coordinating shore excursions, we take care of all the boring but necessary administration so all you have to do is climb aboard with some motion sickness medication and a healthy sense of adventure.
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