Voyage Overview
A journey to the far south, where few travelers have gone before.
We chart a course through the Drake Passage and along the Antarctic Peninsula with the ambition of crossing the Antarctic Circle. The farther south we go, the more sea ice we are likely to encounter, along with incredible wildlife and awe-inspiring scenery. Should we arrive at 66°33’S, we’ll join the small band of explorers that can claim they have made it this far south.
Trip Details
Duration: 14 Days
Ship: Seaventure, Premium Ship, 139 Guests
Start: Ushuaia, Argentina
End: Ushuaia, Argentina
Highlights:
- 7 scheduled days in Antarctica
- Visiting more off the beaten track areas south of the Circle
- Seeing an incredible amount of icebergs and having the chance to sail into the sea ice
- Watching whales from the deck, fur seals on the beaches and penguin chicks exploring the colonies
- Participating in research with the onboard Citizen Science program

Trip Itinerary Overview:
Day 1: Arrive Ushuaia
Day 2: Embarkation
Days 3-4: Drake Passage Crossing
Days 5: South Shetland Islands
Days 6-8: Antarctic Circle
Days 9-11: Antarctic Peninsula
Days 12-13: Drake Passage Crossing
Day 14: Disembark Ushuaia










Tour Dates
- October 2025 to March 2026
| Dates | Availability | |
|---|---|---|
Feb 4 – Feb 17, 2026 (14 days) | Limited | view pricing chart |
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Ushuaia
After a friendly welcome at the airport and a transfer to the luxurious Arakur Resort & Spa, take some time to unwind or explore the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia. Our evening briefing at the Arakur is your opportunity to ask questions and meet some of your fellow explorers.
Day 2: Embarkation
After a final morning exploring Ushuaia or unwinding at the resort, our mid-afternoon transfer will take you to the beautiful MS Seaventure. Our Expedition Team and ship staff will greet you on board, followed by a safety and orientation briefing and Captain’s welcome dinner. You’re on your way to Antarctica!
Day 3–4: Drake Passage
Join our Polar Experts in the lounge to immerse yourself in all things Antarctic, from its fascinating wildlife to its adventurous history; choose to participate in our renowned Citizen Science program; or sit back and take in this fabled journey while catching your first glimpses of wildlife. Grab your binoculars to identify the many seabirds that follow the ship. As we cross the Antarctic Convergence into Antarctic waters, you’ll start to notice the cooler temperatures, your cue to get ready for that first iceberg sighting, an unforgettable moment on every journey.
Day 5: South Shetland Islands
Over time, the volcanic activity of the South Shetland Islands has created a geology unlike any other. Here, you can expect a spectacular display of mountains, glaciers, and wildlife including Chinstrap and Gentoo penguins; and it’s not uncommon to share the water’s edge with Elephant and Fur seals. Whales are often spotted as well. So, we’ll settle into our Zodiacs and kayaks, and spend most of our day exploring. Whether on land or sea, in zodiac or kayak, be prepared for a fully immersive introduction to this incomparable part of the world.
Day 6 – 8: Antarctic Circle
Heading south across the Bransfield Strait, we begin to see the breathtaking outline of the Antarctic Peninsula. Wildlife sightings, including penguins, whales, and fur seals, become more frequent, as do dramatic ice sculptures. Should Antarctica’s unpredictable weather and ice permit, you will be among the lucky few to cross the Antarctic Circle, where the sun remains in the sky for 20 hours a day. Following a tradition first established by sailors crossing the equator, we’ll celebrate the occasion by… (Sorry, you just have to be there), before heading onward toward any number of historic and rarely visited British Survey bases, after which we turn back north.
Day 9-11: Antarctic Peninsula
Heading north, we’ll see less sea ice and more open channels, offering access to islands where we can anticipate any number of wildlife sightings, which could include a variety of seal species, as well as penguin rookeries where the locals will be taking advantage of the rocky shore to build their nesting sites. You can anticipate more whale sightings, as well, as Humpbacks feast on the plentiful krill in these warmer waters. As always, we will seek out opportunities to stop at several active scientific bases and historic landing sites along the way, as we leave no opportunity unseized-upon in our quest to explore the very best of this magical place.
Day 12 – 13: Drake Passage
Time to leave this magical place inspired, exhausted, and most likely changed forever. We make our way north, once again crossing the legendary Drake Passage. We’ll have one last hurrah as we celebrate the conclusion of our expedition with a special slideshow and photography awards ceremony, then a final meal together.
Day 14: Ushuaia Disembarkation
With huge smiles on weary, content faces, and perhaps some new friends for life, we disembark in the morning, letting you catch a flight to Buenos Aires or stay in Ushuaia for more sights and adventure.
Please note the itinerary and route map are only tentative outlines of what you may experience. No specific itinerary, routing or landing sites can be guaranteed in advance. Where the ship actually sails will depend on a lot of factors including, but not limited to, the weather & ice conditions and the captain & expedition leader. Every trip is different, which adds to the excitement of expedition cruising in the polar regions.
Trips & Rates
Please note, rates are Per Person in USD
Availability & prices are subject to change at anytime
| Cabin Category | Triple | Porthole | Window | Veranda | Owner’s Suite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Per Person Price in USD | $15,555 | $17,895 | $20,045 | $23,045 | $27,655 |
| Discount | Save 10% | Save 10% | |||
| Discounted Per Person Price | $15,555 | $16,106 | $18,041 | $23,045 | $27,655 |
| Availability | Full | Limited | Open | Full | Full |
Voyage Ship
Seaventure
With the highest ice class awarded to passenger vessels (1-A Super ice class rating), well appointed cabins and a maximum of 139 guests, the Seaventure offers a world-class small ship experience. The high ice class means the ship will be able to explore coves, bays, and channels that may be inaccessible to other ships.

Cabins & Deck Plan

Owner’s Suite
DECK 7
Seaventure has 2 Owner’s Suites located on the same deck as the Panorama Lounge, Fitness Center and Sauna. Suites feature a large sitting area, 1 fixed queen size bed, a 58 sq. ft. (5.4m2) private balcony and a bathroom with luxury toiletries.
331 sq. ft. (30.8m2) – total combined, cabin & balcony
1-2
1 Queen

Veranda Stateroom
DECK 6
Located on Deck 6 featuring a sitting area, a minimum 39 sq. ft. (3.6m2) private balcony and a bathroom with luxury toiletries. Most cabins can be arranged with either 1 queen or 2 twin beds however staterooms 615, 616, 617 & 618 have 2 fixed twin beds. Cabins with 2 fixed twin beds have 167 sq. ft. of interior space with a 57 sq. ft. balcony. All other Veranda cabins have 188 sq. ft. of interior space and a 39 sq. ft. balcony.
224-227 sq ft. (20.8 – 21.1 m2) – total combined, cabin & balcony
1-2
1 Queen or 2 Twins


Porthole Stateroom
DECK 3
The six Porthole Staterooms are on the lowest passenger deck and feature a sitting area, portholes, and a bathroom with luxury toiletries.
188 sq ft. (17.5 m2)
1-2
1 Queen or 2 Twins

Triple Stateroom
DECK 4
Window Staterooms with an extra single bed making them ideal for a small family. Feature a sitting area, window and a bathroom with luxury toiletries.
188 sq ft. (17.5 m2)
1-3
1 Queen + 1 Twin or 3 Twins
Inclusions/Exclusions
Inclusions:
- One pre-voyage hotel night with breakfast in Ushuaia. Occupancy at the hotel is the same as you have booked for the voyage – single, twin/double, or triple.
- Transfer from airport in Ushuaia (USH) to group hotel IF arriving on Day 1 of itinerary, and providing we have your confirmed air itinerary at least 15 days prior to departure
- Transfer from group hotel to ship for embarkation
- Shipboard accommodations
- All meals on board
- Beer/wine/soft drinks at lunch and dinner
- Coffee/Tea/Cocoa 24 hours a day
- All scheduled landings and excursions
- Citizen Science program: participation in a variety of scientific activities that support important research projects
- Expedition jacket for use during the voyage
- Fleece-lined down jacket (yours to keep)
- A pair of loaner boots for use during the voyage
- Snowshoes for use during landings (subject to avail.)
- 500MB WiFi card for use on your personal devices
- Photography Coach available throughout the voyage
- Participation in the Polar Plunge
- Access to the onboard medical clinic
- Access to the onboard fitness center
- All port and landing fees
- Digital Voyage Log
- Group transfer from ship to airport, hotel in Ushuaia, or central location following disembarkation. Please note we cannot drop at Airbnbs / private homes which are often inaccessible for our transfer vehicles.
Exclusions:
- Any airfare or travel expenses associated with arrival or departure other than those specified in inclusions
- Transfer to the group hotel if arriving prior to Day 1
- Pre- or post-voyage expenses in Ushuaia other than those specified in inclusions
- Travel insurance; medical insurance; evacuation coverage
- Laundry and personal expenses incurred on board, except as listed in inclusions
- Alcohol and soft drinks, except as listed in inclusions
- Onboard communication charges such as outgoing phone calls or WiFi, except as listed in inclusions
- Staff/crew gratuities
Solo Travelers
An expedition cruise to the Polar regions is a fantastic trip for solo travelers. On most ships, there is the option to share a cabin with another guest of the same gender to keep the pricing down. Solo occupancy cabins are also an option for guests who prefer to have their own space. Please reach out for more information and pricing for solo travelers.

