About this trip
This 14-day voyage takes you further south than most Antarctic trips go, aiming to cross the Antarctic Circle itself — a line relatively few travellers ever reach.
Days are spent exploring the Peninsula by ship, Zodiac and kayak, with guided hikes ashore among penguin colonies, glaciers, remote bays and old expedition sites.
It's a ship-based expedition rather than a fixed itinerary — routes and landings shift with weather and ice, so each day brings a different mix of wildlife, scenery and activity.
What you'll do
- Cross the Antarctic Circle
- Cruise remote bays and glaciers by Zodiac
- Kayak among icebergs and coastline
- Visit penguin colonies on guided hikes ashore
- See historical sites on the Antarctic Peninsula
- Conditions and ice determine the day-to-day plan, so the exact route isn't fixed in advance
- Rated easy but this is a ship-based polar expedition, not a land tour
- 14 days covers a lot of sailing time as well as landings
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Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Buenos Aires · 23 Jan – 24 Jan
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