Southern Serenity

Experience Wonders Beyond Every Horizon

Elegant Travel Through Antarctic Wonders

The Antarctic Peninsula Discovery luxury cruise is a breathtaking round trip that begins and ends in Ushuaia, Argentina. Known as the "end of the world," Ushuaia's vibrant streets and stunning landscapes set the stage for an unforgettable journey. From Ushuaia, you sail across the Drake Passage to explore the magical Antarctic Peninsula, returning to the warmth and familiarity of Ushuaia by the end of the adventure

Tours Highlights

  • Known as the “End of the World,” Ushuaia offers a unique blend of frontier spirit, colorful history, and breathtaking scenery.
  • Spot majestic albatross as they soar alongside the ship across the ocean.
  • Marvel at the sight of whales fluking gracefully in the icy waters.
  • Listen to the symphony of nature as towering icebergs and colossal glaciers crack and calve.
  • Sail the Drake Passage, following in the wake of explorers across one of the world’s most legendary sea crossings, where the meeting of oceans creates a
  • dynamic seascape alive with seabirds and the promise of Antarctica ahead.
  • Meet Adélie, Gentoo and Chinstrap penguin colonies up close.

Whats Included

  • UK Round trip economy class international* air ticket
  • Twin sharing accommodation at hotels as per the tour program
  • Meals as specified in the tour program (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
  • Charter flights to the port of embarkation/disembarkation (Longyearbyen, Ushuaia, Kangerlussuaq, Nuuk, Honiara, Jayapura and Sorong)
  • One night pre-cruise accommodation with breakfast in a 4/5-star hotel (exemptions apply)
  • All meals onboard
  • 24-hour room service
  • One selected shore excursion per port of call
  • Entry level WI-FI (upgraded packages available)
  • 24/7 self service laundry
  • In polar regions: branded parka, yours to keep and use of rubber boots
  • Onboard gratuities & port taxes
  • Group return transfers from airport to cruise port and to the hotel (where included)
  • Your selected stateroom
  • Complimentary hot & cold beverages, beer, wine & spirits any time throughout your cruise
  • Lecture programs by expedition team and guest speakers
  • All expedition landings
  • Gym, sauna, pool
  • Waterproof backpack and refillable water bottle, yours to keep
  • Memory Package

Pit Stops

  • UK
  • BUENOS AIRES (1N) 
  • CRUISE (9N) 
  • BUENOS AIRES (1N) 
  • UK

14 Day Antarctic Wonders

Day by Day Tour Itinerary
Day 1
UK - BUENOS AIRES

Fly to Buenos Aires

Day 2
BUENOS AIRES

Upon arrival at Buenos Aires airport, you will be met by our representative and transferred to the hotel DoubleTree by Hilton Buenos Aires.

Day 3
BUENOS AIRES - USHUAIA [B/D]

Fly to Ushuaia
After breakfast, fly to Ushuaia. Upon arrival at Ushuaia International Airport, a transfer will be arranged from the airport. Nestled in the foothills of the snow-capped Martial Range, Ushuaia’s colorful streets and mismatched buildings cascade from the imposing mountains before coming to an abrupt halt at the shores of the Beagle Channel. As one of the world’s southernmost cities, Ushuaia carries its ‘end of the world’ reputation well. The moody weather and dramatic surroundings certainly help. Board your boutique ship before departing for your journey through one of the most captivating wilderness regions of the world

Day 4
DAY AT SEA [B/L/D]

Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world go by. The ship’s observation decks provide stunning views of the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible trip or head to our library which is stocked full of reference books. Get an expert’s view in one of our on-board lectures or perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from our onboard professional photographers.

Day 5
DAY AT SEA [B/L/D]

Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world go by. The ship’s observation decks provide stunning views of the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible trip or head to our library which is stocked full of reference books. Get an expert’s view in one of our on-board lectures or perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from our onboard professional photographers.

Day Image
Wildlife Watching in Antarctica 0">Wildlife watching in Antarctica is one of the most rewarding and unforgettable experiences. It draws nature loving people and photographers from all over the world who are waiting to capture the beauty of some of the planet’s extraordinary living things in their natural habitat. Surrounded by unspoiled scenery and freezing seas, the White Continent is home to a huge variety of life that evolved to survive in some of the most severe environments on the planet.
Penguins are one of the most iconic species on earth, attracting visitors with their nature and their large groups during the Antarctic summer days.
1">You are sure to see Gentoo, Adélie and Chinstrap penguins floating across the snow, building nests, looking after chicks and diving into the ocean for food. Getting to see that extraordinary birds close up is one of the top highlights of any Antarctic adventure as well as many chances for wonderful photos. Another popular sight during natural animal safaris are seals, that include Weddell seals, Leopard seals, Crabeater seals and Southern African Elephant seals, so are often seen resting on ice crystals or swimming easily on the icy waters. Each species is its own unique characteristics and ways of acting that extend tourists a deeper understanding of the diversity of life that increases in the remote part of the world Watching the whales is as spectacular and one of the most memorable parts of the trip to Antarctica.

2">The heat of summer generate nutrient-rich waters that attract a variety of whale species as well as Humpback whales, It whales and Orcas and supply extraordinary chances to see these extraordinary marine animals swimming, tail slapping and feeding. Catching a whale damage from the icy ocean, set on a backdrop of frozen glaciers and mountains of snow is an extraordinary memories that stays at travellers. There is also a wide variety of birdlife on both Antarctica and the surrounding islands, making the area a birdwatcher’s paradise. Various types of seabirds like Albatrosses, Petrels, Skuas and Cormorants can be watched flying above the ocean or nesting on rocky cliffs. 3">It can cope with the powerful winds and extreme temperatures of the Southern Ocean – a testament to the amazing strength of Antarctic wildlife. Most nature observation takes place on adventure trips in vessels specifically built for such trips and in Zodiac boats, who allow tourists to reach populations and feeding grounds at a respectful distance that preserves the animals and their environment. Expert expedition leaders and naturalists in charge of beach trips enable greater opportunities to spot nature in its original environment and gain knowledge the area's natural environments. The Antarctic travel tourism season runs from November to March so there are changing wildlife displays every day of the months.

4">Early in the year, guests get to see penguin courtship and nesting, while December and January showcase fluffy penguin chicks and increased seabird activity. February and March are particularly attractive for whale lovers, as many species go more active and easier to spot in the surrounding waters. Peaceful travel is a must to maintain the weak environment of Antarctica, if strict rules take place to ensure experiences with wildlife are safe and sustainable. Tourists are asked to respect minimum distances, not to disturb animals and to follow directions from skilled guides that take conservation and environmental protection first. These actions work to keep Antarctica, one of the world’s greatest natural treasures, pristine.

5">The excitement of spotting individual animals is only one aspect of wildlife watching in Antarctica. It is also a chance to see the relationship of life in a remote, and largely untouched, part of the world. The silence of the landscape, broken only by the sounds of seabirds and the calls of penguins, gives a sense of peace that adds to the overall satisfaction. Each encounter is unique, if it’s seeing a group of dolphins swimming in the sun, watching a whale surface next to a Zodiac boat and seeing a colony of penguins interacting with each other. It is a powerful reminder of the need to conserve the natural world, and inspire a deeper appreciation of the beauty and diversity of our planet. 6">For many travellers, nature watching is the highlight of their Antarctic adventure, creating memories that cannot be enjoyed in other places. Antarctica is a special occasion to be in touch with nature in the most natural way, with beautiful scenery and amazing experiences. Every natural wonder adventure results to the magic of studying the White Continent, from the funny activities of penguins and the awesome presence of whales to the elegant flight of seabirds, and creates memories it remain memorable long after the journey has ended, resulting in wildlife seeing one of the most extraordinary things to do in Antarctica.

Kayaking in Antarctic Waters 0">What To Plan For During An Antarctic Kayaking Adventure
Identify Hidden Islands

Kayaks can reach peaceful islands and small islands that larger ships cannot. These peaceful spots offer wonderful views and a chance to visit the pure nature of Antarctica.


1">Wildlife Viewing
Kayaking is popular for wildlife watching. Calm waters allow a traveler to view penguins, seals, and seabirds at a respectful distance.


2">Capture Ice Formations in Photos
Icebergs and glaciers are ever-changing forms that give endless opportunities for photographs. For photographers, the clear air and natural light of Antarctica are a dream destination.


3">Enjoy the Silence
Many people visit Antarctica to get away from busy everyday life. Kayaking enables travelers to enjoy perfect peace, simply enjoying the natural beauty and getting in touch with nature.


4">Coastal Paddling
Visitors can kayak around the coastline to see the rocky beaches, snowy mountains, and floating sea ice. Each journey is original and is a unique characteristic to supply.


5">Midnight Sun Adventure
The Antarctic summer functions by more than continuous daylight. The soft light casts beautiful colors over the water and mountains, making for an even more magical kayak trip.


6">Have you any experience?
7">Antarctic kayak programs are mostly suitable for beginners. Having some experience kayaking can be helpful, but it’s generally not required. Guides supply instruction on basic boat paddling techniques and the use of equipment.
8">Generally, a reasonable level of fitness is sufficient to enjoy the activity. The plan is to enjoy the scenery and not to paddle long distances.

9">What to Wear?
10">And it’s very important to stay warm. Most expedition operators include waterproof gear, but visitors are advised to bring warm layers, gloves, hats, and thermal clothing.
11">It is important to wear several layers, as it keeps the body warm and comfortable during the excursion. Sunglasses and waterproof boots are also useful, particularly on sunny days when the sun glints off the snow and ice.


12">When to go kayaking in Antarctica
Antarctic cruise season runs from October through March. These months have warmer temperatures and longer hours of daylight.

13">December, January, and February are particularly popular for kayaking as the weather is generally more favorable and wildlife activity is at its peak. In these months, travelers are more likely to see whales, penguins, and seals.

14">Why Kayaking Is One of the Best Things to Do in Antarctica
Kayaking is the best pairing of adventure, wildlife, and natural beauty into one memorable activity. It allows visitors to see Antarctica more slowly and to enjoy the beauty of this extraordinary destination.

15">Every moment on the water is special—floating past huge icebergs to watching curious penguins swim by. If you are a seasoned adventurer or a first-time kayaker, touring the waters of the Antarctic by kayak will generate memories to last a lifetime.
16">To tourists, kayaking is one of the most unique, enjoyable, and memorable activities to enjoy in Antarctica.

Day 6
ANTARCTIC PENINSULA [B/L/D]

Among captivating glaciers, majestic icebergs and snowy islands, the Antarctic Peninsula is where most visitors to the White Continent live their Antarctica dream. It's the most accessible part, with scientific bases and incredible scenery, like the photogenic Lemaire Channel. Shore excursions might include Mikkelsen Harbour,
where among gentoo penguins, snowy sheathbills and skuas, Antarctic Weddell seals haul out.

Day Image
Wildlife Watching in Antarctica 0">Wildlife watching in Antarctica is one of the most rewarding and unforgettable experiences. It draws nature loving people and photographers from all over the world who are waiting to capture the beauty of some of the planet’s extraordinary living things in their natural habitat. Surrounded by unspoiled scenery and freezing seas, the White Continent is home to a huge variety of life that evolved to survive in some of the most severe environments on the planet.
Penguins are one of the most iconic species on earth, attracting visitors with their nature and their large groups during the Antarctic summer days.
1">You are sure to see Gentoo, Adélie and Chinstrap penguins floating across the snow, building nests, looking after chicks and diving into the ocean for food. Getting to see that extraordinary birds close up is one of the top highlights of any Antarctic adventure as well as many chances for wonderful photos. Another popular sight during natural animal safaris are seals, that include Weddell seals, Leopard seals, Crabeater seals and Southern African Elephant seals, so are often seen resting on ice crystals or swimming easily on the icy waters. Each species is its own unique characteristics and ways of acting that extend tourists a deeper understanding of the diversity of life that increases in the remote part of the world Watching the whales is as spectacular and one of the most memorable parts of the trip to Antarctica.

2">The heat of summer generate nutrient-rich waters that attract a variety of whale species as well as Humpback whales, It whales and Orcas and supply extraordinary chances to see these extraordinary marine animals swimming, tail slapping and feeding. Catching a whale damage from the icy ocean, set on a backdrop of frozen glaciers and mountains of snow is an extraordinary memories that stays at travellers. There is also a wide variety of birdlife on both Antarctica and the surrounding islands, making the area a birdwatcher’s paradise. Various types of seabirds like Albatrosses, Petrels, Skuas and Cormorants can be watched flying above the ocean or nesting on rocky cliffs. 3">It can cope with the powerful winds and extreme temperatures of the Southern Ocean – a testament to the amazing strength of Antarctic wildlife. Most nature observation takes place on adventure trips in vessels specifically built for such trips and in Zodiac boats, who allow tourists to reach populations and feeding grounds at a respectful distance that preserves the animals and their environment. Expert expedition leaders and naturalists in charge of beach trips enable greater opportunities to spot nature in its original environment and gain knowledge the area's natural environments. The Antarctic travel tourism season runs from November to March so there are changing wildlife displays every day of the months.

4">Early in the year, guests get to see penguin courtship and nesting, while December and January showcase fluffy penguin chicks and increased seabird activity. February and March are particularly attractive for whale lovers, as many species go more active and easier to spot in the surrounding waters. Peaceful travel is a must to maintain the weak environment of Antarctica, if strict rules take place to ensure experiences with wildlife are safe and sustainable. Tourists are asked to respect minimum distances, not to disturb animals and to follow directions from skilled guides that take conservation and environmental protection first. These actions work to keep Antarctica, one of the world’s greatest natural treasures, pristine.

5">The excitement of spotting individual animals is only one aspect of wildlife watching in Antarctica. It is also a chance to see the relationship of life in a remote, and largely untouched, part of the world. The silence of the landscape, broken only by the sounds of seabirds and the calls of penguins, gives a sense of peace that adds to the overall satisfaction. Each encounter is unique, if it’s seeing a group of dolphins swimming in the sun, watching a whale surface next to a Zodiac boat and seeing a colony of penguins interacting with each other. It is a powerful reminder of the need to conserve the natural world, and inspire a deeper appreciation of the beauty and diversity of our planet. 6">For many travellers, nature watching is the highlight of their Antarctic adventure, creating memories that cannot be enjoyed in other places. Antarctica is a special occasion to be in touch with nature in the most natural way, with beautiful scenery and amazing experiences. Every natural wonder adventure results to the magic of studying the White Continent, from the funny activities of penguins and the awesome presence of whales to the elegant flight of seabirds, and creates memories it remain memorable long after the journey has ended, resulting in wildlife seeing one of the most extraordinary things to do in Antarctica.

Kayaking in Antarctic Waters 0">What To Plan For During An Antarctic Kayaking Adventure
Identify Hidden Islands

Kayaks can reach peaceful islands and small islands that larger ships cannot. These peaceful spots offer wonderful views and a chance to visit the pure nature of Antarctica.


1">Wildlife Viewing
Kayaking is popular for wildlife watching. Calm waters allow a traveler to view penguins, seals, and seabirds at a respectful distance.


2">Capture Ice Formations in Photos
Icebergs and glaciers are ever-changing forms that give endless opportunities for photographs. For photographers, the clear air and natural light of Antarctica are a dream destination.


3">Enjoy the Silence
Many people visit Antarctica to get away from busy everyday life. Kayaking enables travelers to enjoy perfect peace, simply enjoying the natural beauty and getting in touch with nature.


4">Coastal Paddling
Visitors can kayak around the coastline to see the rocky beaches, snowy mountains, and floating sea ice. Each journey is original and is a unique characteristic to supply.


5">Midnight Sun Adventure
The Antarctic summer functions by more than continuous daylight. The soft light casts beautiful colors over the water and mountains, making for an even more magical kayak trip.


6">Have you any experience?
7">Antarctic kayak programs are mostly suitable for beginners. Having some experience kayaking can be helpful, but it’s generally not required. Guides supply instruction on basic boat paddling techniques and the use of equipment.
8">Generally, a reasonable level of fitness is sufficient to enjoy the activity. The plan is to enjoy the scenery and not to paddle long distances.

9">What to Wear?
10">And it’s very important to stay warm. Most expedition operators include waterproof gear, but visitors are advised to bring warm layers, gloves, hats, and thermal clothing.
11">It is important to wear several layers, as it keeps the body warm and comfortable during the excursion. Sunglasses and waterproof boots are also useful, particularly on sunny days when the sun glints off the snow and ice.


12">When to go kayaking in Antarctica
Antarctic cruise season runs from October through March. These months have warmer temperatures and longer hours of daylight.

13">December, January, and February are particularly popular for kayaking as the weather is generally more favorable and wildlife activity is at its peak. In these months, travelers are more likely to see whales, penguins, and seals.

14">Why Kayaking Is One of the Best Things to Do in Antarctica
Kayaking is the best pairing of adventure, wildlife, and natural beauty into one memorable activity. It allows visitors to see Antarctica more slowly and to enjoy the beauty of this extraordinary destination.

15">Every moment on the water is special—floating past huge icebergs to watching curious penguins swim by. If you are a seasoned adventurer or a first-time kayaker, touring the waters of the Antarctic by kayak will generate memories to last a lifetime.
16">To tourists, kayaking is one of the most unique, enjoyable, and memorable activities to enjoy in Antarctica.

Day 7
ANTARCTIC PENINSULA [B/L/D]

Among captivating glaciers, majestic icebergs and snowy islands, the Antarctic Peninsula is where most visitors to the White Continent live their Antarctica dream. It's the most accessible part, with scientific bases and incredible scenery, like the photogenic Lemaire Channel. Shore excursions might include Mikkelsen Harbour,
where among gentoo penguins, snowy sheathbills and skuas, Antarctic Weddell seals haul out.

Day Image
Wildlife Watching in Antarctica 0">Wildlife watching in Antarctica is one of the most rewarding and unforgettable experiences. It draws nature loving people and photographers from all over the world who are waiting to capture the beauty of some of the planet’s extraordinary living things in their natural habitat. Surrounded by unspoiled scenery and freezing seas, the White Continent is home to a huge variety of life that evolved to survive in some of the most severe environments on the planet.
Penguins are one of the most iconic species on earth, attracting visitors with their nature and their large groups during the Antarctic summer days.
1">You are sure to see Gentoo, Adélie and Chinstrap penguins floating across the snow, building nests, looking after chicks and diving into the ocean for food. Getting to see that extraordinary birds close up is one of the top highlights of any Antarctic adventure as well as many chances for wonderful photos. Another popular sight during natural animal safaris are seals, that include Weddell seals, Leopard seals, Crabeater seals and Southern African Elephant seals, so are often seen resting on ice crystals or swimming easily on the icy waters. Each species is its own unique characteristics and ways of acting that extend tourists a deeper understanding of the diversity of life that increases in the remote part of the world Watching the whales is as spectacular and one of the most memorable parts of the trip to Antarctica.

2">The heat of summer generate nutrient-rich waters that attract a variety of whale species as well as Humpback whales, It whales and Orcas and supply extraordinary chances to see these extraordinary marine animals swimming, tail slapping and feeding. Catching a whale damage from the icy ocean, set on a backdrop of frozen glaciers and mountains of snow is an extraordinary memories that stays at travellers. There is also a wide variety of birdlife on both Antarctica and the surrounding islands, making the area a birdwatcher’s paradise. Various types of seabirds like Albatrosses, Petrels, Skuas and Cormorants can be watched flying above the ocean or nesting on rocky cliffs. 3">It can cope with the powerful winds and extreme temperatures of the Southern Ocean – a testament to the amazing strength of Antarctic wildlife. Most nature observation takes place on adventure trips in vessels specifically built for such trips and in Zodiac boats, who allow tourists to reach populations and feeding grounds at a respectful distance that preserves the animals and their environment. Expert expedition leaders and naturalists in charge of beach trips enable greater opportunities to spot nature in its original environment and gain knowledge the area's natural environments. The Antarctic travel tourism season runs from November to March so there are changing wildlife displays every day of the months.

4">Early in the year, guests get to see penguin courtship and nesting, while December and January showcase fluffy penguin chicks and increased seabird activity. February and March are particularly attractive for whale lovers, as many species go more active and easier to spot in the surrounding waters. Peaceful travel is a must to maintain the weak environment of Antarctica, if strict rules take place to ensure experiences with wildlife are safe and sustainable. Tourists are asked to respect minimum distances, not to disturb animals and to follow directions from skilled guides that take conservation and environmental protection first. These actions work to keep Antarctica, one of the world’s greatest natural treasures, pristine.

5">The excitement of spotting individual animals is only one aspect of wildlife watching in Antarctica. It is also a chance to see the relationship of life in a remote, and largely untouched, part of the world. The silence of the landscape, broken only by the sounds of seabirds and the calls of penguins, gives a sense of peace that adds to the overall satisfaction. Each encounter is unique, if it’s seeing a group of dolphins swimming in the sun, watching a whale surface next to a Zodiac boat and seeing a colony of penguins interacting with each other. It is a powerful reminder of the need to conserve the natural world, and inspire a deeper appreciation of the beauty and diversity of our planet. 6">For many travellers, nature watching is the highlight of their Antarctic adventure, creating memories that cannot be enjoyed in other places. Antarctica is a special occasion to be in touch with nature in the most natural way, with beautiful scenery and amazing experiences. Every natural wonder adventure results to the magic of studying the White Continent, from the funny activities of penguins and the awesome presence of whales to the elegant flight of seabirds, and creates memories it remain memorable long after the journey has ended, resulting in wildlife seeing one of the most extraordinary things to do in Antarctica.

Kayaking in Antarctic Waters 0">What To Plan For During An Antarctic Kayaking Adventure
Identify Hidden Islands

Kayaks can reach peaceful islands and small islands that larger ships cannot. These peaceful spots offer wonderful views and a chance to visit the pure nature of Antarctica.


1">Wildlife Viewing
Kayaking is popular for wildlife watching. Calm waters allow a traveler to view penguins, seals, and seabirds at a respectful distance.


2">Capture Ice Formations in Photos
Icebergs and glaciers are ever-changing forms that give endless opportunities for photographs. For photographers, the clear air and natural light of Antarctica are a dream destination.


3">Enjoy the Silence
Many people visit Antarctica to get away from busy everyday life. Kayaking enables travelers to enjoy perfect peace, simply enjoying the natural beauty and getting in touch with nature.


4">Coastal Paddling
Visitors can kayak around the coastline to see the rocky beaches, snowy mountains, and floating sea ice. Each journey is original and is a unique characteristic to supply.


5">Midnight Sun Adventure
The Antarctic summer functions by more than continuous daylight. The soft light casts beautiful colors over the water and mountains, making for an even more magical kayak trip.


6">Have you any experience?
7">Antarctic kayak programs are mostly suitable for beginners. Having some experience kayaking can be helpful, but it’s generally not required. Guides supply instruction on basic boat paddling techniques and the use of equipment.
8">Generally, a reasonable level of fitness is sufficient to enjoy the activity. The plan is to enjoy the scenery and not to paddle long distances.

9">What to Wear?
10">And it’s very important to stay warm. Most expedition operators include waterproof gear, but visitors are advised to bring warm layers, gloves, hats, and thermal clothing.
11">It is important to wear several layers, as it keeps the body warm and comfortable during the excursion. Sunglasses and waterproof boots are also useful, particularly on sunny days when the sun glints off the snow and ice.


12">When to go kayaking in Antarctica
Antarctic cruise season runs from October through March. These months have warmer temperatures and longer hours of daylight.

13">December, January, and February are particularly popular for kayaking as the weather is generally more favorable and wildlife activity is at its peak. In these months, travelers are more likely to see whales, penguins, and seals.

14">Why Kayaking Is One of the Best Things to Do in Antarctica
Kayaking is the best pairing of adventure, wildlife, and natural beauty into one memorable activity. It allows visitors to see Antarctica more slowly and to enjoy the beauty of this extraordinary destination.

15">Every moment on the water is special—floating past huge icebergs to watching curious penguins swim by. If you are a seasoned adventurer or a first-time kayaker, touring the waters of the Antarctic by kayak will generate memories to last a lifetime.
16">To tourists, kayaking is one of the most unique, enjoyable, and memorable activities to enjoy in Antarctica.

Day 8
ANTARCTIC PENINSULA [B/L/D]

Among captivating glaciers, majestic icebergs and snowy islands, the Antarctic Peninsula is where most visitors to the White Continent live their Antarctica dream. It's the most accessible part, with scientific bases and incredible scenery, like the photogenic Lemaire Channel. Shore excursions might include Mikkelsen Harbour,
where among gentoo penguins, snowy sheathbills and skuas, Antarctic Weddell seals haul out.

Day Image
Wildlife Watching in Antarctica 0">Wildlife watching in Antarctica is one of the most rewarding and unforgettable experiences. It draws nature loving people and photographers from all over the world who are waiting to capture the beauty of some of the planet’s extraordinary living things in their natural habitat. Surrounded by unspoiled scenery and freezing seas, the White Continent is home to a huge variety of life that evolved to survive in some of the most severe environments on the planet.
Penguins are one of the most iconic species on earth, attracting visitors with their nature and their large groups during the Antarctic summer days.
1">You are sure to see Gentoo, Adélie and Chinstrap penguins floating across the snow, building nests, looking after chicks and diving into the ocean for food. Getting to see that extraordinary birds close up is one of the top highlights of any Antarctic adventure as well as many chances for wonderful photos. Another popular sight during natural animal safaris are seals, that include Weddell seals, Leopard seals, Crabeater seals and Southern African Elephant seals, so are often seen resting on ice crystals or swimming easily on the icy waters. Each species is its own unique characteristics and ways of acting that extend tourists a deeper understanding of the diversity of life that increases in the remote part of the world Watching the whales is as spectacular and one of the most memorable parts of the trip to Antarctica.

2">The heat of summer generate nutrient-rich waters that attract a variety of whale species as well as Humpback whales, It whales and Orcas and supply extraordinary chances to see these extraordinary marine animals swimming, tail slapping and feeding. Catching a whale damage from the icy ocean, set on a backdrop of frozen glaciers and mountains of snow is an extraordinary memories that stays at travellers. There is also a wide variety of birdlife on both Antarctica and the surrounding islands, making the area a birdwatcher’s paradise. Various types of seabirds like Albatrosses, Petrels, Skuas and Cormorants can be watched flying above the ocean or nesting on rocky cliffs. 3">It can cope with the powerful winds and extreme temperatures of the Southern Ocean – a testament to the amazing strength of Antarctic wildlife. Most nature observation takes place on adventure trips in vessels specifically built for such trips and in Zodiac boats, who allow tourists to reach populations and feeding grounds at a respectful distance that preserves the animals and their environment. Expert expedition leaders and naturalists in charge of beach trips enable greater opportunities to spot nature in its original environment and gain knowledge the area's natural environments. The Antarctic travel tourism season runs from November to March so there are changing wildlife displays every day of the months.

4">Early in the year, guests get to see penguin courtship and nesting, while December and January showcase fluffy penguin chicks and increased seabird activity. February and March are particularly attractive for whale lovers, as many species go more active and easier to spot in the surrounding waters. Peaceful travel is a must to maintain the weak environment of Antarctica, if strict rules take place to ensure experiences with wildlife are safe and sustainable. Tourists are asked to respect minimum distances, not to disturb animals and to follow directions from skilled guides that take conservation and environmental protection first. These actions work to keep Antarctica, one of the world’s greatest natural treasures, pristine.

5">The excitement of spotting individual animals is only one aspect of wildlife watching in Antarctica. It is also a chance to see the relationship of life in a remote, and largely untouched, part of the world. The silence of the landscape, broken only by the sounds of seabirds and the calls of penguins, gives a sense of peace that adds to the overall satisfaction. Each encounter is unique, if it’s seeing a group of dolphins swimming in the sun, watching a whale surface next to a Zodiac boat and seeing a colony of penguins interacting with each other. It is a powerful reminder of the need to conserve the natural world, and inspire a deeper appreciation of the beauty and diversity of our planet. 6">For many travellers, nature watching is the highlight of their Antarctic adventure, creating memories that cannot be enjoyed in other places. Antarctica is a special occasion to be in touch with nature in the most natural way, with beautiful scenery and amazing experiences. Every natural wonder adventure results to the magic of studying the White Continent, from the funny activities of penguins and the awesome presence of whales to the elegant flight of seabirds, and creates memories it remain memorable long after the journey has ended, resulting in wildlife seeing one of the most extraordinary things to do in Antarctica.

Kayaking in Antarctic Waters 0">What To Plan For During An Antarctic Kayaking Adventure
Identify Hidden Islands

Kayaks can reach peaceful islands and small islands that larger ships cannot. These peaceful spots offer wonderful views and a chance to visit the pure nature of Antarctica.


1">Wildlife Viewing
Kayaking is popular for wildlife watching. Calm waters allow a traveler to view penguins, seals, and seabirds at a respectful distance.


2">Capture Ice Formations in Photos
Icebergs and glaciers are ever-changing forms that give endless opportunities for photographs. For photographers, the clear air and natural light of Antarctica are a dream destination.


3">Enjoy the Silence
Many people visit Antarctica to get away from busy everyday life. Kayaking enables travelers to enjoy perfect peace, simply enjoying the natural beauty and getting in touch with nature.


4">Coastal Paddling
Visitors can kayak around the coastline to see the rocky beaches, snowy mountains, and floating sea ice. Each journey is original and is a unique characteristic to supply.


5">Midnight Sun Adventure
The Antarctic summer functions by more than continuous daylight. The soft light casts beautiful colors over the water and mountains, making for an even more magical kayak trip.


6">Have you any experience?
7">Antarctic kayak programs are mostly suitable for beginners. Having some experience kayaking can be helpful, but it’s generally not required. Guides supply instruction on basic boat paddling techniques and the use of equipment.
8">Generally, a reasonable level of fitness is sufficient to enjoy the activity. The plan is to enjoy the scenery and not to paddle long distances.

9">What to Wear?
10">And it’s very important to stay warm. Most expedition operators include waterproof gear, but visitors are advised to bring warm layers, gloves, hats, and thermal clothing.
11">It is important to wear several layers, as it keeps the body warm and comfortable during the excursion. Sunglasses and waterproof boots are also useful, particularly on sunny days when the sun glints off the snow and ice.


12">When to go kayaking in Antarctica
Antarctic cruise season runs from October through March. These months have warmer temperatures and longer hours of daylight.

13">December, January, and February are particularly popular for kayaking as the weather is generally more favorable and wildlife activity is at its peak. In these months, travelers are more likely to see whales, penguins, and seals.

14">Why Kayaking Is One of the Best Things to Do in Antarctica
Kayaking is the best pairing of adventure, wildlife, and natural beauty into one memorable activity. It allows visitors to see Antarctica more slowly and to enjoy the beauty of this extraordinary destination.

15">Every moment on the water is special—floating past huge icebergs to watching curious penguins swim by. If you are a seasoned adventurer or a first-time kayaker, touring the waters of the Antarctic by kayak will generate memories to last a lifetime.
16">To tourists, kayaking is one of the most unique, enjoyable, and memorable activities to enjoy in Antarctica.

Day 9
ANTARCTIC PENINSULA [B/L/D]

Among captivating glaciers, majestic icebergs, and snowy islands, the Antarctic Peninsula is where most visitors to the White Continent live their Antarctica dream. It's the most accessible part, with scientific bases and incredible scenery, like the photogenic Lemaire Channel. Shore excursions might include Mikkelsen Harbour,
Where among gentoo penguins, snowy sheathbills, and skuas, Antarctic Weddell seals haul out.

Day 10
DAY AT SEA [B/L/D]

Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world go by. The ship’s observation decks provide stunning views of the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible trip or head to our library, which is stocked full of reference books. Get an expert’s view in one of our onboard lectures or perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from our onboard professional photographers.

Day 11
DAY AT SEA [B/L/D]

Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world go by. The ship’s observation decks provide stunning views of the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible trip or head to our library which is stocked full of reference books. Get an expert’s view in one of our on-board lectures or perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from our onboard professional photographers.

Day 12
USHUAIA - BUENOS AIRES [B]

Nestled in the foothills of the snow-capped Martial Range, Ushuaia’s colourful streets and mismatched buildings cascade from the imposing mountains before coming to an abrupt halt at the shores of the Beagle Channel. As one of the world’s southernmost cities, Ushuaia carries its ‘end of the world’ reputation well. The moody weather and dramatic surroundings certainly help. Board your boutique ship before departing for your journey through one of the most captivating wilderness regions of the world. Later, fly to Buenos Aires. Upon arrival at Buenos Aires
Airport, you will be welcomed and transferred to the hotel DoubleTree by Hilton Buenos Aires.

Day 13
BUENOS AIRES - UK [B]

Fly back home
After breakfast, the day is free for your own leisure and other activities. Later, transfer to Buenos Aires Airport to board your onward flight to UK. Overnight flight.

Day 14
UK

The tour ends upon arrival in UK.

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