Voyage Overview
Options for Antarctic Peninsula activities are many, and no less great during the late summer.
This Polar Circle and Antarctic Peninsula cruise passes through waters travelled by Humpback, Minke and Fin whales. Anchoring in various spots around the region, the expedition offers the chance to dive in the iceberg-heavy waters.
Trip Details
Duration: 12 Days
Ship: Hondius, Expedition Ship, 170 Guests
Start: Ushuaia, Argentina
End: Ushuaia, Argentina
Highlights:
- 6 planned days in Antarctica
- Scan the icy waters for humpback & minke whales, and potentially even orcas
- Take in the incredible landscapes of rugged alpine peaks and massive glaciers flowing to the sea
- Search for leopard and fur seals while zodiac cruising
- Explore more remote locations south of the Antarctic Circle
- Have the chance for epic sunrises and sunsets

Trip Itinerary Overview:
Day 1: Embarkation in Ushuaia, Argentina
Days 2-3: Drake Passage
Days 4-9: Antarctica
Days 10-11: Drake Passage
Day 12: Disembark in Ushuaia, Argentina










Tour Dates
- October 2025 to March 2026
| Dates | Availability | |
|---|---|---|
Mar 20 – Mar 31, 2026 (12 days) | Very Limited | view pricing chart |
Itinerary
Day 1: Embarkation from Ushuaia, Argentina
Your voyage begins where the world drops off. Ushuaia, Argentina, reputed to be the southernmost city on the planet, is located on the far southern tip of South America. Starting in the afternoon, you embark from this small resort town on Tierra del Fuego, nicknamed “The End of the World,” and sail the mountain-fringed Beagle Channel for the remainder of the evening.
Day 2-3: Drake Passage
Over the next two days on the Drake Passage, you enjoy some of the same experiences encountered by the great polar explorers who first charted these regions: cool salt breezes, rolling seas, maybe even a fin whale spouting up sea spray. After passing the Antarctic Convergence – Antarctica’s natural boundary, formed when north-flowing cold waters collide with warmer sub-Antarctic seas – you are in the circum-Antarctic upwelling zone. Not only does the marine life change, the avian life changes too. Wandering albatrosses, grey-headed albatrosses, black-browed albatrosses, light-mantled sooty albatrosses, cape pigeons, southern fulmars, Wilson’s storm petrels, blue petrels, and Antarctic petrels are a few of the birds you might see.
Days 4 – 9: Antarctica
Options for Antarctic Peninsula activities are many, and no less great during the late summer. Humpback whales are prolific in this region, gorging themselves on krill before their migration north. The penguin chicks are also fledging, stirring up activity on the beaches while sleek leopard seals lie in wait, poised to attack the less fortunate ones.
Sites for your Antarctic adventures may include:
Livingston Island – Here you find a wide variety of gentoo and chinstrap penguins on Hannah Point, as well as southern giant petrels and elephant seals hauling out onto the beach.
Deception Island– Actually a subducted crater, this island opens into the sea and creates a natural harbor for the ship. An abandoned whaling station, and multiple bird species – cape petrels, kelp gulls, brown and south polar skuas, and Antarctic terns – can be seen here. Wilson’s storm petrels and black-bellied storm petrels also nest in the ruins of the whaling station in Whalers Bay.
Cuverville Island – A small precipitous island nestled between the mountains of the Antarctic Peninsula and Rongé Island, Cuverville houses a large colony of gentoo penguins and breeding pairs of brown skuas.
Neko Harbour– An epic landscape of mammoth glaciers and endless wind-carved snow, Neko Harbour offers opportunities for a Zodiac cruise and landing that afford the closest views of the surrounding alpine peaks. You might also be able to set foot on the continent here.
Paradise Bay – You could take a Zodiac cruise in these sprawling, ice-flecked waters, where you have a good chance of seeing humpback and minke whales.
Pléneau & Petermann Islands – If the ice allows it, you may sail through the Lemaire Channel in search of Adélie penguins and blue-eyed shags. There’s also a good chance you’ll encounter humpback and minke whales as well as leopard seals.
Crystal Sound – Your journey takes you south along the Argentine Islands to this ice-packed body of water, and from here across the Polar Circle in the morning.
Detaille Island – You may make a landing at an abandoned British research station here, taking in the island’s lofty mountains and imposing glaciers.
Fish Islands – Further north you encounter one of the southernmost Adélie penguin and blue-eyed shag colonies in the Antarctic Peninsula.
Melchior Islands – These islands offer a beautiful landscape rich with icebergs. Leopard seals, crabeater seals, and whales are found here, and there are excellent opportunities for kayaking and diving.
Conditions on the Drake Passage determine the exact time of departure.
Day 10-11: Drake Passage
Your return voyage is far from lonely. While crossing the Drake, you’re again greeted by the vast array of seabirds remembered from the passage south. But they seem a little more familiar to you now, and you to them.
Day 12: Disembarkation in Ushuaia
Every adventure, no matter how grand, must eventually come to an end. It’s now time to disembark in Ushuaia, but with memories that will accompany you wherever your next adventure lies.
PLEASE NOTE: All itineraries are for guidance only. Programs may vary depending on ice, weather, and wildlife conditions. Landings are subject to site availabilities, permissions, and environmental concerns per IAATO regulations. Official sailing plans and landing slots are scheduled with IAATO prior to the start of the season, but the expedition leader determines the final plan. Flexibility is paramount for expedition cruises. The average cruising speed for our vessel is 10.5 knots.
Trips & Rates
Please note, rates are Per Person in USD
Availability & prices are subject to change at anytime
Mar 20 – Mar 31, 2026 (12 days)
| Start: | Ushuaia, Argentina |
| End: | Ushuaia, Argentina |
| Cabin Category | Quad Porthole | Triple Porthole | Twin Porthole | Twin Window | Twin Deluxe | Superior | Junior Suite | Grand Suite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Per Person Price in USD | $8,200 | $9,300 | $10,150 | $10,650 | $11,500 | $12,300 | $12,850 | $14,900 |
| Availability | Limited | Limited | Limited | Limited | Limited | Limited | Open | Open |
Voyage Ship
Hondius
Hondius is the world’s first-registered Polar Class 6 passenger vessel, making her among the most structurally fortified and technologically advanced polar cruise ships on the seas. Using some of the latest sustainable technology, the ship employs LED lighting, steam heat, biodegradable paints and lubricants, and flexible power management systems to keep fuel efficiency high and CO2 emissions low. Hondius is also equipped with stabilizers that make her highly suitable for swift, safe, and nimble exploration of the polar waters.

Hondius Cabins & Deck Plan

The six Grand Suites are the only cabins on the ship with a private balcony. Grand Suites have 1 double window, private balcony, a sofa which can be setup as a single bed, private shower & toilet, flat screen TV, desk & chair, telephone and WiFi (supplemented), refrigerator, coffee & tea maker, bathrobe, hair dryer, cabinet, safe deposit box & wardrobe.
291 sq. ft. (27 m2)
1-3
1 double bed + sofa bed

The eight Junior Suites are on Deck 7, close to the bridge. Cabins have 1 double window, 1 double bed, private shower & toilet, flat screen TV, desk & chair, telephone and WiFi (supplemented), refrigerator, coffee & tea maker, bathrobe, hair dryer, cabinet, safe deposit box & wardrobe.
205 to 215 sq. ft. (19 to 20 m2)
1-2
1 double bed

Eight Superior cabins featuring 2 windows, 1 double bed, sofa which can be setup us a single bed, private shower & toilet, flat screen TV, desk & chair, telephone and WiFi (supplemented), refrigerator, coffee & tea maker, bathrobe, hair dryer, cabinet, safe deposit box & wardrobe.
215 to 226 sq. ft. (20 to 21 m2)
1-3
1 double bed + sofa bed

The eleven Twin Deluxe cabins feature 2 windows, 2 single beds, sofa, private shower & toilet, flat screen TV, desk & chair, telephone and WiFi (supplemented), refrigerator, coffee & tea maker, bathrobe, hair dryer, cabinet, safe deposit box & wardrobe.
205 to 226 sq. ft. (19 to 21 m2)
1-2
2 single

The fourteen Twin Windows are the only cabins on deck 4. Cabins feature 1 window, 2 single beds, small sofa, private shower & toilet, flat screen TV, desk & chair, telephone and WiFi (supplemented), hair dryer, cabinet, safe deposit box & wardrobe. Please be aware that the view from some windows might be partially obstructed due to the design requirements of the ship. Please note that all cabins will not necessarily have the same layout and surface area, nor will they be identical to the examples used in the photos.
129 to 151 sq. ft. (12 to 14 m2)
1-2
2 single

Twin Portholes are the entry level twin occupancy cabin and the most abundant on the ship. Features: 2 portholes, 2 single beds, small sofa, private shower & toilet, flat screen TV, desk & chair, telephone and WiFi (supplemented), hair dryer, cabinet, safe deposit box & wardrobe. Please note that all cabins will not necessarily have the same layout and surface area, nor will they be identical to the examples used in the photos.
143 to 172 sq. ft. (13 to 16 m2)
1-2
2 single

There are just two Triple cabins onboard. Triples are reserved for a party of 3 traveling together or solo travelers booking into a share cabin with guests of the same gender. Cabins feature 2 portholes, 1 upper & 2 lower berths, small sofa, private shower & toilet, flat screen TV, desk & chair, telephone and WiFi (supplemented), hair dryer, cabinet, safe deposit box & wardrobe.
172 sq. ft. (16 m2)
3
3 single

Quad cabins are for a group of four traveling together or solo passengers looking for the lowest priced share cabin. Quad cabins feature 2 portholes, 2 upper & 2 lower berths, small sofa, private shower & toilet, flat screen TV, desk & chair, telephone and WiFi (supplemented), hair dryer, cabinet, safe deposit box & wardrobe.
165 to 172 sq. ft. (15.3 to 16 m2)
4
4 single
Inclusions/Exclusions
Inclusions:
- Voyage aboard the indicated vessel as indicated in the itinerary
- All meals throughout the voyage aboard the ship including snacks, coffee and tea.
- All shore excursions and activities throughout the voyage by Zodiac.
- Program of lectures by noted naturalists and leadership by experienced expedition staff.
- Free use of rubber boots and snowshoes.
- Luggage transfer from pick-up point to the vessel on the day of embarkation, in Ushuaia.
- Pre-scheduled group transfer from the vessel to the airport in Ushuaia (directly after disembarkation).
- All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout the programme.
- Comprehensive pre-departure material.
Exclusions:
- Any airfare, whether on scheduled or charter flights
- Pre- and post- land arrangements.
- Passport and visa expenses.
- Government arrival and departure taxes.
- Meals ashore.
- Baggage, cancellation and personal insurance (which is strongly recommended).
- Excess baggage charges and all items of a personal nature such as laundry, bar, beverage charges and telecommunication charges.
- The customary gratuity at the end of the voyages for stewards and other service personnel aboard (guidelines will be provided).
Solo Travelers
Are you traveling alone? Solo travelers have the following options.
- Book into a share cabin in the following categories: Quad Porthole, Triple Porthole, Twin Porthole, Twin Window & Twin Deluxe
- Book a twin cabin at solo occupancy at 1.7x the per person share price

