DATES / RATES
Rates are listed per person in USD
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Start Date | End Date | AO Adventure Oceanview | B2 Veranda | B1 Veranda | A1 Horizon | A2 Horizon | E1 Horizon Deluxe | E2 Horizon Deluxe | JS Journey Suite | DS Discovery Suite | NS Navigator Suite |
Mar 06, 2026 | Mar 19, 2026 | 12,650 |
Rates are listed per person in USD
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Start Date | End Date | (Starting from) AO Adventure Oceanview | (Mid-range) E1 Horizon Deluxe | (High-end) NS Navigator Suite |
Mar 06, 2026 | Mar 19, 2026 | 12,650 | 15,650 | 18,650 |
ITINERARY
Mar
06 Ushuaia, Argentina Depart: 7:00 pm
Although
its nickname the "End of the World" - derived from its location along
the southernmost tip of South America among the Tierra del Fuego
archipelago - Ushuaia is far from the end of any adventure. Where the
Andes meet the Beagle Channel and the snow-capped Martial Mountains sit
behind a sprawling city of colorful buildings, lies a lively town ready
and waiting to take you on the thrill ride of a lifetime. Scenes like
Parque Yatana give you the chance to immerse yourself in the rich,
indigenous culture.
Mar
07 Drake Passage Navigation
Navigating
the intrepid Drake Passage is made for the boldest of explorers.
Petrels and albatrosses that glide across the skies guide the way. To
witness its awesome power makes the journey to Antarctica all the more
triumphant.
The
Drake Passage leads you from the southernmost region of the Americas to
the Antarctic Peninsula, the northern point of The White Continent.
This waterway where cold southern ocean meets warm northern sea water
creates powerful currents that test your mettle.
But
the rewards for the journeyer that braves these waters do not compare.
The meeting of warm and cold waters creates an environment that
attracts extraordinary wildlife. Drake Passage offers the chance to
witness the likes of humpback whales and hourglass dolphins that
accompany the voyage. The soundtrack of the 48-hour journey through the
Drake Passage includes the crash of the ocean against the ship and the
cry of petrels, skuas, and gulls.
While
the waterway is famous for its challenging navigation, you may still
get another side of the Drake Passage. On some occasions, the channel
is calm and tranquil, making for a pleasant voyage into Antarctica.
That’s one of the more splendid characteristics of the Drake
Passage - you never know what you will get.
As
you emerge from the Drake Passage, the mammoth, icy peaks of the South
Shetland Islands loom ahead, greeting you on your victorious landing.
You have completed the rite of passage to explore the seventh continent.
Mar
08 Drake Passage Navigation
Navigating
the intrepid Drake Passage is made for the boldest of explorers.
Petrels and albatrosses that glide across the skies guide the way. To
witness its awesome power makes the journey to Antarctica all the more
triumphant.
The
Drake Passage leads you from the southernmost region of the Americas to
the Antarctic Peninsula, the northern point of The White Continent.
This waterway where cold southern ocean meets warm northern sea water
creates powerful currents that test your mettle.
But
the rewards for the journeyer that braves these waters do not compare.
The meeting of warm and cold waters creates an environment that
attracts extraordinary wildlife. Drake Passage offers the chance to
witness the likes of humpback whales and hourglass dolphins that
accompany the voyage. The soundtrack of the 48-hour journey through the
Drake Passage includes the crash of the ocean against the ship and the
cry of petrels, skuas, and gulls.
While
the waterway is famous for its challenging navigation, you may still
get another side of the Drake Passage. On some occasions, the channel
is calm and tranquil, making for a pleasant voyage into Antarctica.
That’s one of the more splendid characteristics of the Drake
Passage - you never know what you will get.
As
you emerge from the Drake Passage, the mammoth, icy peaks of the South
Shetland Islands loom ahead, greeting you on your victorious landing.
You have completed the rite of passage to explore the seventh continent.
Mar
09 Crossing the Antarctic Circle - Captain’s Choice
As
you cross the Antarctic Circle at the 66th southern parallel, you enter
what feels like another world, creating a connection with your inner
explorer spirit. It’s a space rarely navigated, with narrower
channels that bring you closer to ice floes, snow-capped mountain peaks
and wondrous icebergs, making for a picture-perfect scene. When you do
make the crossing, you join the Order of the Red Nose, the select few
who navigate deep into the furthest reaches of The White Continent, an
unbeatable feeling of triumph. CAPTAIN’S CHOICE - The
Antarctic Circle Crossing may be attempted on a different date during
the expedition than indicated on the itinerary due to changing
conditions. Your Captain will expertly navigate ice floes, icebergs and
changing sea and weather conditions to ensure you experience the most
from your expedition. Each day is a new adventure filled with a
spontaneous sense of exploration as your Captain works with our
expedition team to determine possible shore landings and Zodiac
safaris. All itinerary routes serve as examples and are subject to
change based on current conditions, prioritizing the safety and optimal
expedition experience for all guests.
Mar
10 Exploring the Antarctic Peninsula – Captain’s
Choice
Nicknamed
The White Continent for its vast expanse of icebergs, snow and
glaciers, Antarctica is often the final frontier for experienced
explorers to conquer. As you navigate Antarctic waters, you may set
foot on sites like Beak Island, Brown Bluff, Cierva Cove, Hidden Bay
and many more. Each landing throughout the continent offers its own
unique landscape, from expansive tundra to rugged mountain peaks, all
beckoning you to follow the paths that few explorers have trekked
before. CAPTAIN’S CHOICE - Your Captain will expertly
navigate ice floes, icebergs and changing sea and weather conditions to
ensure you experience the most from your expedition. Each day is a new
adventure filled with a spontaneous sense of exploration as your
Captain works with our expedition team to determine possible shore
landings and Zodiac safaris. All itinerary routes serve as examples and
are subject to change based on current conditions, prioritizing the
safety and optimal expedition experience for all guests.
Mar
11 Exploring the Antarctic Peninsula – Captain’s
Choice
Nicknamed
The White Continent for its vast expanse of icebergs, snow and
glaciers, Antarctica is often the final frontier for experienced
explorers to conquer. As you navigate Antarctic waters, you may set
foot on sites like Beak Island, Brown Bluff, Cierva Cove, Hidden Bay
and many more. Each landing throughout the continent offers its own
unique landscape, from expansive tundra to rugged mountain peaks, all
beckoning you to follow the paths that few explorers have trekked
before. CAPTAIN’S CHOICE - Your Captain will expertly
navigate ice floes, icebergs and changing sea and weather conditions to
ensure you experience the most from your expedition. Each day is a new
adventure filled with a spontaneous sense of exploration as your
Captain works with our expedition team to determine possible shore
landings and Zodiac safaris. All itinerary routes serve as examples and
are subject to change based on current conditions, prioritizing the
safety and optimal expedition experience for all guests.
Mar
12 Exploring the Antarctic Peninsula – Captain’s
Choice
Nicknamed
The White Continent for its vast expanse of icebergs, snow and
glaciers, Antarctica is often the final frontier for experienced
explorers to conquer. As you navigate Antarctic waters, you may set
foot on sites like Beak Island, Brown Bluff, Cierva Cove, Hidden Bay
and many more. Each landing throughout the continent offers its own
unique landscape, from expansive tundra to rugged mountain peaks, all
beckoning you to follow the paths that few explorers have trekked
before. CAPTAIN’S CHOICE - Your Captain will expertly
navigate ice floes, icebergs and changing sea and weather conditions to
ensure you experience the most from your expedition. Each day is a new
adventure filled with a spontaneous sense of exploration as your
Captain works with our expedition team to determine possible shore
landings and Zodiac safaris. All itinerary routes serve as examples and
are subject to change based on current conditions, prioritizing the
safety and optimal expedition experience for all guests.
Mar
13 Exploring the Antarctic Peninsula – Captain’s
Choice
Nicknamed
The White Continent for its vast expanse of icebergs, snow and
glaciers, Antarctica is often the final frontier for experienced
explorers to conquer. As you navigate Antarctic waters, you may set
foot on sites like Beak Island, Brown Bluff, Cierva Cove, Hidden Bay
and many more. Each landing throughout the continent offers its own
unique landscape, from expansive tundra to rugged mountain peaks, all
beckoning you to follow the paths that few explorers have trekked
before. CAPTAIN’S CHOICE - Your Captain will expertly
navigate ice floes, icebergs and changing sea and weather conditions to
ensure you experience the most from your expedition. Each day is a new
adventure filled with a spontaneous sense of exploration as your
Captain works with our expedition team to determine possible shore
landings and Zodiac safaris. All itinerary routes serve as examples and
are subject to change based on current conditions, prioritizing the
safety and optimal expedition experience for all guests.
Mar
14 Exploring the Antarctic Peninsula – Captain’s
Choice
Nicknamed
The White Continent for its vast expanse of icebergs, snow and
glaciers, Antarctica is often the final frontier for experienced
explorers to conquer. As you navigate Antarctic waters, you may set
foot on sites like Beak Island, Brown Bluff, Cierva Cove, Hidden Bay
and many more. Each landing throughout the continent offers its own
unique landscape, from expansive tundra to rugged mountain peaks, all
beckoning you to follow the paths that few explorers have trekked
before. CAPTAIN’S CHOICE - Your Captain will expertly
navigate ice floes, icebergs and changing sea and weather conditions to
ensure you experience the most from your expedition. Each day is a new
adventure filled with a spontaneous sense of exploration as your
Captain works with our expedition team to determine possible shore
landings and Zodiac safaris. All itinerary routes serve as examples and
are subject to change based on current conditions, prioritizing the
safety and optimal expedition experience for all guests.
Mar
15 Exploring the Antarctic Peninsula – Captain’s
Choice
Nicknamed
The White Continent for its vast expanse of icebergs, snow and
glaciers, Antarctica is often the final frontier for experienced
explorers to conquer. As you navigate Antarctic waters, you may set
foot on sites like Beak Island, Brown Bluff, Cierva Cove, Hidden Bay
and many more. Each landing throughout the continent offers its own
unique landscape, from expansive tundra to rugged mountain peaks, all
beckoning you to follow the paths that few explorers have trekked
before. CAPTAIN’S CHOICE - Your Captain will expertly
navigate ice floes, icebergs and changing sea and weather conditions to
ensure you experience the most from your expedition. Each day is a new
adventure filled with a spontaneous sense of exploration as your
Captain works with our expedition team to determine possible shore
landings and Zodiac safaris. All itinerary routes serve as examples and
are subject to change based on current conditions, prioritizing the
safety and optimal expedition experience for all guests.
Mar
16 Exploring the South Shetland Islands - Captain’s Choice,
Antarctica
Part
of the greater Antarctica region, the South Shetland Islands contain
plenty of wildlife, scenic landscapes, hiking opportunities and
magnificent viewpoints that inspire a sense of discovering another
world. A possible landing on Elephant Island, named for the shape of
its cliffside and the elephant seals that call it home, puts you on the
same path as the famous Shackleton Expedition. Deception Island,
another possible landing and named for its very nature, is in fact a
volcanic caldera where you can find heated springs amid the striking
black sands. Other stops could include Half Moon Island, Yankee Harbor,
Point Wild and Barrientos Island, where you can find plenty of Gentoo
penguin rookeries. CAPTAIN’S CHOICE — Your Captain
will expertly navigate ice floes, icebergs and changing sea and weather
conditions to ensure you experience the most from your expedition. Each
day is a new adventure filled with a spontaneous sense of exploration
as your Captain works with our expedition team to determine possible
shore landings and Zodiac safaris. All itinerary routes serve as
examples and are subject to change based on current conditions,
prioritizing the safety and optimal expedition experience for all
guests.
Mar
17 Drake Passage Navigation
Navigating
the intrepid Drake Passage is made for the boldest of explorers.
Petrels and albatrosses that glide across the skies guide the way. To
witness its awesome power makes the journey to Antarctica all the more
triumphant.
The
Drake Passage leads you from the southernmost region of the Americas to
the Antarctic Peninsula, the northern point of The White Continent.
This waterway where cold southern ocean meets warm northern sea water
creates powerful currents that test your mettle.
But
the rewards for the journeyer that braves these waters do not compare.
The meeting of warm and cold waters creates an environment that
attracts extraordinary wildlife. Drake Passage offers the chance to
witness the likes of humpback whales and hourglass dolphins that
accompany the voyage. The soundtrack of the 48-hour journey through the
Drake Passage includes the crash of the ocean against the ship and the
cry of petrels, skuas, and gulls.
While
the waterway is famous for its challenging navigation, you may still
get another side of the Drake Passage. On some occasions, the channel
is calm and tranquil, making for a pleasant voyage into Antarctica.
That’s one of the more splendid characteristics of the Drake
Passage - you never know what you will get.
As
you emerge from the Drake Passage, the mammoth, icy peaks of the South
Shetland Islands loom ahead, greeting you on your victorious landing.
You have completed the rite of passage to explore the seventh continent.
Mar
18 Drake Passage Navigation
Navigating
the intrepid Drake Passage is made for the boldest of explorers.
Petrels and albatrosses that glide across the skies guide the way. To
witness its awesome power makes the journey to Antarctica all the more
triumphant.
The
Drake Passage leads you from the southernmost region of the Americas to
the Antarctic Peninsula, the northern point of The White Continent.
This waterway where cold southern ocean meets warm northern sea water
creates powerful currents that test your mettle.
But
the rewards for the journeyer that braves these waters do not compare.
The meeting of warm and cold waters creates an environment that
attracts extraordinary wildlife. Drake Passage offers the chance to
witness the likes of humpback whales and hourglass dolphins that
accompany the voyage. The soundtrack of the 48-hour journey through the
Drake Passage includes the crash of the ocean against the ship and the
cry of petrels, skuas, and gulls.
While
the waterway is famous for its challenging navigation, you may still
get another side of the Drake Passage. On some occasions, the channel
is calm and tranquil, making for a pleasant voyage into Antarctica.
That’s one of the more splendid characteristics of the Drake
Passage - you never know what you will get.
As
you emerge from the Drake Passage, the mammoth, icy peaks of the South
Shetland Islands loom ahead, greeting you on your victorious landing.
You have completed the rite of passage to explore the seventh continent.
Mar
19 Ushuaia, Argentina Arrive: 8:00 am
Although
its nickname the "End of the World" - derived from its location along
the southernmost tip of South America among the Tierra del Fuego
archipelago - Ushuaia is far from the end of any adventure. Where the
Andes meet the Beagle Channel and the snow-capped Martial Mountains sit
behind a sprawling city of colorful buildings, lies a lively town ready
and waiting to take you on the thrill ride of a lifetime. Scenes like
Parque Yatana give you the chance to immerse yourself in the rich,
indigenous culture.
World Traveller (Luxury Expedition, 198-guests)
The 98-suite World Traveller features deluxe accommodations, contemporary and airy design, as well as thoughtfully selected amenities, entertainment, restaurants and bars. Every deck is designed to bring the outdoors inside, so that you are almost never without a transcendent view.
Select from ten suite and stateroom categories that all feature livable space and comforts. Feel the sun on your face, because every accommodation has an ocean view, with most providing the enhanced experience of ocean breezes and full-moon views from a full walk-out or Juliet balcony.
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
- FREE cultural immersion
- FREE gourmet dining with ever-changing menus
- FREE unlimited beverages, including fine wines, spirits and
craft beers
- FREE open bars and lounges, including 24-hour bar service
with specialty canapés
- FREE stocked in-room minibar
- FREE specialty coffees, teas and fresh-pressed juices
- FREE afternoon and high tea
- FREE champagne and gourmet canapés during meet
and greet
- FREE 24-hour room service, including spirits, wine and beer
- FREE L'OCCITANE bath amenities
- FREE pre-paid gratuities
- FREE use of walking sticks and binoculars
- FREE reusable water bottle
- FREE butler service and expanded room service menu in suites
EXCLUSIVELY
ON POLAR EXPEDITIONS
- FREE cultural immersion
- FREE private charter jet service*
- FREE enrichment lectures and destination briefings
- FREE shore landings led by expert field guides
- FREE escorted sightseeing safaris by Zodiac
- FREE polar plunge
- FREE Atlas Ocean Voyages parka and vest
- FREE use of knee boots
- FREE private group transfers between airport and yacht*
- FREE 1-night pre-cruise hotel stay on all Antarctica
expeditions
- FREE 1-night post-cruise hotel stay on select Antarctica
expeditions