Antarctica Cruise Deals

Ever dreamed of exploring the ends of Earth?  Experience the rush of unique polar activities – from camping and hiking, to kayaking and the polar plunge – witness brilliant natural phenomena and wildlife, and come to terms with the sheer size and scale of our planet's polar regions.

Explore our most current deals to the incredible Antarctica.

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Up to 35% off 2024/25 expeditions

See the great seventh continent from the comfort of the Ocean Endeavour and head out on the experience of a lifetime. Book now and save up to 35%* on 2024/25 expeditions.

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10% off* selected 2026 expeditions

Save 10% off* selected 2026 Ocean Nova voyages to Antarctica.

Offer only available for a limited time, terms and conditions apply.

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Last-Minute Arctic deals

Search for polar bears, cruise among icebergs and learn about Inuit culture across the Arctic with last-minute deals on 2025 departures.

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Antarctica cruise reviews

4.7 out of 5 based on 220 reviews submitted.
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Best of Antarctica: Whale Journey

Russ · Traveled February 2024
Review submitted 25 Feb 2024

Best of Antarctica: Whale Journey

Katty · Traveled February 2024
Review submitted 25 Feb 2024

Best of Antarctica: Whale Journey

Tobe · Traveled February 2024
Review submitted 24 Feb 2024

Best of Antarctica: Whale Journey

Donna · Traveled February 2024
Review submitted 26 Feb 2024

Best of Antarctica: Whale Journey

Paul · Traveled February 2024
Review submitted 26 Feb 2024
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