Where ocean meets ice and the wild runs free – this is Antarctica
People used to think traveling this far south meant sailing off the end of the world. Nowadays, it might not be considered off the planet, but anyone would tell you that stepping foot on Antarctica is about as out of this world as it gets. With days spent paddling past icebergs, passing by penguin highways, hiking over ice floes and searching for migrating whales, you’ll gain a whole new perspective on our incredibly diverse environment – and learn more about protecting it, too.
Our cruises have seasonal differences in itineraries and ships for our 2024/25 season and 2025/26 season – check them out and discover your next adventure.
Our Antarctica trips
Inside our Antarctica ships
Why choose us
Our Antarctica ships are built tough and designed to handle the harsh conditions while ensuring your safety at every step of the adventure.
Travel with polar experts in glaciology, ornithology, marine biology and natural history, who provide invaluable context and insight into the region. Trained guides in Antarctic terrain ensure peace of mind, both on board and during onshore activities.
When you’re not spotting wildlife from the deck or exploring onshore, all of our Antarctica trips include educational seminars to learn about the region’s unique flora and fauna. On top of all that, cruises come equipped with a gym and a library where you can do your own polar research.
All activities including Zodiac excursions, onboard seminars and shore landings are included in your trip. All cruises provide three meals a day and 24-hour tea and coffee; Our chefs know just how to warm you up with creature comforts after an Antarctica outing.
Our polar operators are the best in the business and make your safety in this potentially hazardous region their number one priority. All cruises adhere to international maritime and SOLAS regulations.
We’re committed to our pledge to be a responsible and environmentally conscious travel company. Our Antarctica trips are carbon offset, and we take measures to reduce our impact and protect the environment.
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Antarctica at a glance
POPULATION
5,000
CURRENCY
USD
LANGUAGE
English
TIME ZONE
(UTC+13:00) New Zealand
CALLING CODE
+672
ELECTRICITY
Type A (North American/Japanese 2-pin) Type B (American 3-pin)