Epic Adventure: Antarctica and The Circle, Weddell Sea, South Georgia & Falklands
22 Days - Ocean Atlantic
On this truly epic 22-day voyage, follow in the wake of courageous explorers as we cross the Antarctic Circle, visit the Peninsula and explore the South Shetlands before heading via the Antarctic Sound and Weddell Sea to South Georgia and Falkland Islands.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Explore the Antarctic Peninsula during hikes and Zodiac excursions
- Cross the Antarctic Circle where the sun is up for 24-hours a day during the austral summer
- Discover the Antarctic Sound with its mighty tabular icebergs
- Visit the wildlife-packed beaches, active research stations, former whaling stations and Shackleton's final resting place on South Georgia
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Arrive in Ushuaia, Argentina and embark
- Day 2-3: At Sea, Crossing the Drake Passage
- Day 4-9: South Shetland Islands, The Peninsula, Crossing the Circle, The Antarctic Sound & the Weddell Sea
- Day 10-15: Drake Passage & South Georgia
- Day 16-17: South Atlantic, Approaching Falkland Islands
- Day 18-19: Port Stanley & Falkland Islands
- Day 20-22: At sea toward South America, Disembark in Puerto Madryn
Day 1: Arrival and Embarkation in Ushuaia
Arrive and embark in Ushuaia, Argentina - the world’s southernmost town. Explore the quaint city or local countryside. Alternatively, consider a day trip off the beaten path to the raw, natural archipelago of Tierra del Fuego. It's a hiker's paradise with rugged snow-capped mountains, glaciers, flower-filled meadows and boggy quagmires. In the afternoon, we board our ship.
Our journey begins as we navigate through the calms of Beagle Channel, a strait in the Tierra del Fuego Archipelago.
Day 2-3: Drake Passage Crossing
Sailing onward, we cross the famed Drake Passage - a body of water that marks the intersection of the cold Antarctic with the warmer Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Drake Passage is known for rollicking conditions and strong westerly winds, called the Roaring Fifties. While this passage may be challenging, you can rest confidently aboard our expedition vessel, which is purpose-built with stabilizers, powerful engines and a highly-qualified crew. The most spirited sailors consider Drake Passage a lifetime achievement, and you will complete the crossing twice!
In the Drake, the excitement builds as Antarctic wildlife comes into view. Weather permitting, we will catch our first sight of seals and penguins! The area is also well-know for its abundance of birds.
Day 4-9: South Shetland Islands, The Peninsula, Crossing the Circle, Antarctic Sound & the Weddell Sea
In the first few days, we will begin the exciting Antarctic experience our ancestors only dreamed of. During these days we will explore the sub-Antarctic islands of the South Shetland chain and be marveled by the captivating landscapes we will encounter along the way. Weather permitting, our projected landfalls include: King George Island; Deception Island, an extinct volcano with waters warm enough for a polar swim; and Half Moon Island with nesting Wilson's storm petrels and chinstrap penguins.
As the white shimmer of Antarctica looms on our horizon, the presence of wildlife multiples by tens of thousands with many species of lively penguins, inquisitive seals, nesting birds and the spray of marine mammals. Wildlife abounds along our projected route along the Antarctic Peninsula: leopard, fur and Weddell seals of Cuverville Island; humpback whales of Gerlache Strait; Paradise Bay; the dramatic Lemaire Channel's orcas and much more. We explore as far south as possible towards the Antarctic Circle at c. 66 deg 33 minutes south of the Equator. Possible landfalls in this wild and seldom visited area could be Pleneau and Petermann Islands, Crystal Sound and Detaille Island. We will also visit research stations if ice conditions allow us.
Then we will continue the exciting Antarctic experience at the very tip of the Continent. During these days in the Antarctic Sound, named in 1902 after the Swedish vessel Antarctic, the captain and the expedition team will keep a watchful eye on the mighty tabular icebergs, born from the floating Larsen Ice Shelf further south. We aim to have both continental and island landings on the shores of Antarctic Sound and Weddell Sea, always on the lookout for some of the unusually large penguin colonies, which have recently been observed.
The itinerary and activities over the next few days depend on weather and ice conditions. The route and shore landings will be determined by the Captain and Expedition Leader and communicated to the guests through regularly scheduled briefings.
Day 10-15: Drake Passage & South Georgia
From the Weddell Sea we continue our journey into the open sea, just as Ernest Shackleton and his men did more than hundred years ago. Having lost their ship Endurance deep south in the Weddell Sea they moved slowly north on ice floes and later in open lifeboats until they reached Elephant Island. From here started one of the most remarkable boat journeys in the polar history, when Shackleton and five of his men for two weeks navigated the 720 nautical miles to South Georgia to call for recovery of the stranded crew on Elephant Island. We on the other hand will reach the mighty South Georgia after just a few days at sea!
South Georgia offers stunning wildlife experiences with a wealth of breeding penguins, sea birds, sea lions and seals, all seeking shelter in this oasis amidst the roaring Southern Ocean. Previous whaling history pops up in most of fjords we will explorer – not least in Grytviken the only inhabited settlement on this mountainous island. Grytviken is also the last resting place for Ernest Shackleton, after he died on yet another Antarctica voyage in 1922. We will explorer the fjords of the north coast for 2-3 days and take as many shore landings as time and the swelling sea will allow us.
Day 16-17: South Atlantic, Approaching Falkland Islands
Days at sea are great for participating in lectures and and other activities hosted by the expedition team, reading books in the ship library and watching the ubiquitous storm petrels and albatrosses from top deck. Or just to relax.
Day 18-19: Port Stanley & Falkland Islands
During the morning we approach Falkland Islands and in the early afternoon we will cast anchor the sheltered natural harbor of Port Stanley. Utilizing our Zodiacs, we will land in town center, and take a leisurely stroll through the streets of Stanley.
On the following day we will make landings – weather permitting – at two of the islands’ many magnificent wildlife spots.
Day 20-22: At Sea Toward South America. Disembark in Puerto Madryn
We are now into the last leg of this adventurous voyage, heading to Puerto Madryn.
After a hearty farewell to vessel and crew, we disembark in the morning after breakfast.
*On the final day of your cruise, breakfast only is included.
Dates | Cabin | From | Special Offer |
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24 Feb 2023 - 17 Mar 2023 | AUD $15657pp | ||
Category F: Inside Triple Cabin | AUD $15657pp | Contact us | |
Category E Cabin | AUD $18642pp | Contact us | |
Category D Cabin | AUD $22373pp | Contact us | |
Category G - Outside Single Cabin | AUD $23866pp | Contact us | |
Category C Cabin | AUD $25358pp | Contact us | |
Category B Cabin | AUD $28343pp | Contact us | |
Category A Cabin | AUD $31328pp | Contact us | |
Premium Suite | AUD $34313pp | Contact us |
**Prices are per person based on twin / shared accommodation.
**Single supplements may apply
Cabin Details
Category F: Inside Triple Cabin
Size 18-21 m2. Large Inside Triple Cabin, featuring a double or two single beds, and a fold-out single bed, a relaxing sitting area, and a bathroom with a bathtub. Located on Marco Polo Deck (Deck 5).
Category G - Outside Single Cabin
Size 9-10 m2. Cabins feature a single bed, private bathroom, and a porthole. Located on Columbus Deck (Deck 4).
Category E Cabin
Size 18-21 m2. Large Inside Cabin, featuring a double or two single beds, a relaxing sitting area, and a bathroom with a bathtub. Located on Marco Polo Deck (Deck 5).
Category D Cabin
Size 11-12 m2 . Featuring two single beds, private bathroom, and a porthole. Located on the Columbus Deck (Deck 4).
Category C Cabin
Size 12-13 m2 . This Standard Cabin has two single beds, private bathroom, and a window. Located on Marco Polo Deck (Deck 5).
Category B Cabin
Size 20-23 m2. Featuring a double bed or two single beds, a sofa bed that enables triple accommodation, a relaxing sitting area, private bathroom and windows. Partly obstructed view. Located on the Magellan and Hudson Deck (Deck 7 & 8).
Category A Cabin
Size 19-24 m2. Featuring a double bed or two single beds, a relaxing sitting area, private bathroom and windows. Located on the Marco Polo Deck
Premium Suite
Size 35 m2 . These 2-room suites are designed with a large double bed or two twin beds, an elegant living room, large private bathroom and windows. Located on the Marco Polo Deck (Deck 5).
Category B Triple
Size 20-23 m2. Featuring a double bed or two single beds, a sofa bed that enables triple accommodation, a relaxing sitting area, private bathroom and windows. Partly obstructed view. Located on the Magellan and Hudson Deck (Deck 7 & 8).
Ocean Atlantic Deckplan

Specifications
- Crew: 140
- Guests: 198
- Length: 140m
- Breadth: 21m
- Draft: 5.8m
- Engines: 4 x 3,600 kW
- Ice class: 1B
- Cruising speed: 12 knots
- Max speed: 15 knots
- Zodiacs in fleet: 20
- Lifeboats, covered: 8
- Elevators: 2
- Stabilizers: 2
Whats included?
- 22-days/21 nights cruise with accommodation in a shared double stateroom featuring en-suite facilities
- All Zodiac landings and excursions as per itinerary
- Expedition parka
- Rubber boot rentals
- Guiding and lectures by the expedition leader and team
- Special photo workshop
- English-speaking expedition team
- Visual Journal link after voyage including voyage log, gallery, maps, species list and more!
- Full board on the ship - breakfast, lunch, dinner and afternoon snacks
- Free tea and coffee 24 hours daily
- Welcome and farewell cocktails
- Port and authority fees and taxes
What’s not included?
- International and domestic flights
- Extra excursions and activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Single room supplement and cabin upgrades
- Meals not on board the ship
- Beverages (other than coffee and tea)
- Tips for the crew (we recommend USD 14 per person per day)
- Personal expenses
- Anything not mentioned under ’Inclusions’