Day 1: Arrival at Port Stanley, the Falkland Islands
After meeting our team at Mount Pleasant Airport, you’ll transfer to Port Stanley, where you’ll have time to explore the town, shop for local souvenirs, and enjoy the charming streets. In the late afternoon, you’ll board your ship, settle into your cabin ready to set sail eastward, leaving the rugged beauty of the Falklands astern as we enter the legendary waters of the Southern Ocean.
Dinner included.
Day 2 and 3: Sail across the Southern Ocean
Between spotting wandering albatrosses gliding effortlessly above the swells and dolphins dancing in the wake, you’ll enjoy a dynamic, curated program of lectures, workshops, and personal accounts from our expedition team. Hands-on photography sessions will help you sharpen your skills for polar environments, while time on deck offers endless opportunities to connect with the wilderness.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.
Day 4 to 8: South Georgia
As we approach South Georgia, we may first pass the remote Shag Rocks, alive with seabirds.
Depending on conditions, there’s a chance for an evening Zodiac excursion — your first thrilling taste of the subantarctic.
Over the next four full days, we’ll explore South Georgia from north to south, aiming to visit iconic wildlife havens such as St Andrews Bay, Salisbury Plain, Gold Harbour, and Cooper Bay. Walk among vast king penguin colonies, watch elephant seals lounging on golden beaches, and visit Grytviken, the final resting place of Sir Ernest Shackleton.
We’ll aim to embark on a Zodiac excursion alongside the towering glaciers of Drygalski Fjord, and witness large numbers of albatrosses heading out to fish from their nests on Prion Island.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.
Day 9 and 10: Sail across the Scotia Sea
We begin our crossing toward Antarctica through the Scotia Sea, one of the world’s most storied seaways. As in the Southern Ocean, the days will be filled with expert-led presentations on polar science, history, and wildlife, plus active workshops in photography to refine your craft. Out on deck, keep watch for seabirds, seals, and the first Antarctic iceberg of the voyage.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.
Day 11 to 14: Antarctic Peninsula
If conditions allow, we may first sail by Elephant Island — the refuge where Shackleton’s men endured months of isolation — or the South Orkney Islands.
Then, the Antarctic Peninsula awaits. As you navigate through waterways like the Gerlache Strait, Neumayer, and Lemaire Channels, Antarctica will begin to astound with its array of blue ice. Land on beaches where gentoo, chinstrap, and Adélie penguin colonies stretch out in vast numbers.
Zodiac cruise past magnificent icebergs of deep blue and keep watch for humpback whales bubble-netting in krill-rich waters. With flexible navigation and a small-ship advantage, we’ll venture into less-visited areas such as the Antarctic Sound or the Weddell Sea if conditions permit.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.
Day 15: Return to Puerto Natales
On your final morning, we hope to disembark at King George Island and take a charter flight back to Puerto Natales. There, you’ll stay at our very comfortable lodge, where you can relax and reflect on your extraordinary Antarctic experiences.
Breakfast included.
Day 16: Conclusion of the voyage
After breakfast, your voyage concludes in Puerto Natales. For those continuing their adventure, there’s the opportunity to join our Torres del Paine extension package, where you may go horseback riding through the stunning Patagonian landscapes, take a scenic hike to Mirador Base Las Torres, visit Laguna Sofia, explore the Milodón Cave, or enjoy other carefully planned activities.
This itinerary is a guide only and is subject to change due to weather, sea state and other conditions beyond control.
Breakfast included.