The Antarctic Peninsula and Extreme Weddell Sea

12 Days

Starting at $10,287

Ocean Albatros, Premium Ship 192 Passengers

Ushuaia, Argentina

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Voyage Overview

Experience an action-packed cruise across the Drake and into the Weddell Sea.

Join us for a once in a lifetime expedition voyage to the Weddell Sea and the Seventh Continent. Experience the incredible wildlife of these icy waters, witness stunning mountain scenery and wonder at gigantic icebergs during 12 action-packed days.

Trip Details

Highlights: 

  • 6 planned days in Antarctica
  • Sailing on a brand new X-bow design ship giving you a smoother ride across the Drake.
  • Setting foot on land in Antarctica to experience penguin rookeries and incredible views.
  • Visit the vast icebound wilderness of the more remote Weddell Sea (conditions permitting) and see large tabular icebergs. 
  • Participating in an optional activity such as camping or snowshoeing, paddling or photography program (all an extra cost). 
Route map for Antarctic Peninsula & Extreme Weddell Sea voyage.

Trip Itinerary Overview:

Day 1: Embark in Ushuaia, Argentina

Days 2-3: Crossing the Drake Passage

Days 4-6: Antarctic Sound & Weddell Sea

Days 7-8: Antarctic Peninsula

Day 9: South Shetland Islands

Days 10-11: Crossing the Drake Passage

Day 12: Disembark in Ushuaia

Tour Dates

  • October 2025 to March 2026
DatesAvailability
Jan 12 – Jan 23, 2026 (12 days)
Very Limited

Itinerary

Day 1: Embarkation in Ushuaia, Argentina
This morning will be free to explore the world’s southernmost city or to stretch your legs in the surrounding forests. In the afternoon, we board our vessel, waiting to welcome us in port. After our mandatory safety drill, our expedition begins as we navigate through the calm waters of the famous Beagle Channel (named for Charles Darwin’s ship). This steep-sided strait divides southern Tierra del Fuego between Chile and Argentina, and has been the jumping-off point for thousands of expeditions into the unknown. Watch out for whales and dolphins as we sail off the edge of the map into the tempestuous Drake Passage. *Note – all guests should arrive into Ushuaia at least one day prior to Day 1 (hotel nights in Ushuaia are not included in voyage cost). 

Day 2-3: At Sea Crossing the Drake Passage Southbound
As we sail through the renowned Drake Passage, linking Patagonia to the Antarctic Peninsula, brace yourself for its notoriously turbulent waters and fierce westerly winds, aptly called the Roaring Fifties. Thankfully, our purpose-built expedition vessels ensure a comfortable journey, with their uniquely stable X-Bow and powerful engines, guided by an expert crew. Embrace this exciting crossing, considered a badge of honour by seasoned sailors, as you traverse it twice during our expedition. Our days in the Drake Passage will be busy with safety & bio-security briefings as well as lectures on Antarctic exploration history, wildlife, geology, glaciology and more! In between lectures keep an eye out for petrels and albatrosses soaring around the ship and potential whale sightings. 

Days 4-6: The Antarctic Sound & Weddell Sea
In the forthcoming days, our expedition ventures into the captivating region at the northeastern tip of the continent, the Antarctic Sound, gateway to the Weddell Sea. This region is confusingly named after the Swedish vessel Antarctic which first sailed the area in 1902. Despite its northern location, the Antarctic Sound experiences harsh cold conditions due to winds and currents from the Weddell Sea. This area boasts some of Antarctica’s most striking scenery, from the vast Adelie Penguin colonies at Hope Bay and Devil’s Island, to the dramatic volcanic cliffss at Brown Bluff.

Continuing southward into the Weddell Sea, named after early British Antarctic explorer James Weddell, we encounter immense tabular icebergs and the expansive icepack which nurtures Antarctic krill, the foundation of the food chain. The presence of krill attracts a diverse array of wildlife, including penguins, seals, seabirds, and humpback whales, all of which we hope to see while exploring this icy wilderness. Navigation through the Weddell Sea presents challenges due to substantial sea ice and massive icebergs. Our experienced Captain and Expedition Leader adapt plans to ensure safe exploration, seizing opportunities to delve into this remote and rarely visited wilderness. We will aim to come ashore at sites which showcase the majesty of the Antarctic environment and ecosystem, as well as exploring on Zodiac cruises. Embrace the wonder of this journey into the unknown, exploring a region few have had the privilege to witness.

Day 7-8: Antarctic Peninsula 
In the days ahead, we venture further west along the Antarctic Peninsula into the Gerlache Strait region. This icy expanse requires meticulous planning by our Expedition Leader and Captain, who will plot a route to explore a variety of sites highlighting the area’s staggering natural beauty. The Gerlache Strait, consisting of the ‘spine’ of the Antarctic Peninsula and a large number of mountainous glaciated islands, offers a plethora of iconic Antarctic experiences. From Zodiac cruises in Paradise Bay, to witnessing penguins nesting on Cuverville Island, each potential stop promises awe-inspiring encounters. Explore historic huts at Damoy Point, witness humpback whales in Wilhelmina Bay, and marvel at the jaw-dropping scenery of the Lemaire Channel. Wherever we go on the Antarctic Peninsula, endemic wildlife, tantalising history and breathtaking natural beauty abound. While our exact destinations will depend on weather and ice conditions, your Expedition Leader will ensure guests are informed of our plans through nightly briefings. In the ever-changing Antarctic environment, flexibility is key as we adapt plans to suit the conditions while offering enriching onboard experiences such as lectures, recaps, wine-tasting, and spa treatments.

Day 9: South Shetland Islands
Our Antarctic odyssey culminates amidst the rugged beauty of the South Shetland Islands. This archipelago represents the northernmost tip of Antarctica, standing proud against the relentless force of the Southern Ocean. Despite the furious elements, the islands boast a remarkable richness of wildlife, with numerous colonies of Gentoo and Chinstrap Penguins dotting the island shores, accompanied by an array of formidable seabirds like the predatory Giant Petrels. The ice-capped peaks of Livingstone, Greenwich, and King George Islands offer a stunning backdrop to explore. Experience the eerie landscape of Deception Island, an active volcanic crater with black steaming sands and rusting ruins, or witness the bustling penguin colonies on Aitcho and Half Moon Islands, or immerse yourself in the history of Yankee Harbour, once a vital anchorage for sealers. As we bid farewell to the South Shetland Islands, we carry with us memories of their stark beauty and abundant wildlife, a fitting conclusion to our extraordinary Antarctic expedition.

Day 10-11: At Sea Crossing the Drake Passage Northbound
We eventually depart Antarctica, and spend two days at sea on our way northwards back across the infamous Drake Passage towards the more welcoming shores of the Beagle Channel and Ushuaia, Argentina. During our time at sea, a variety of activities will be arranged on board to provide our guests with the chance to reflect on their voyage. Relax with an expertly crafted cocktail in the Nordic Bar in the company of new friends, soak up the knowledge and passion of our Expedition Team during lectures in the Shackleton Lounge, or simply enjoy the flight of the albatross which accompany us northwards. During your last evening onboard, join the Captain and Officers for the Farewell Cocktail Party, followed by a presentation of photos and video by our onboard photographer – the ideal opportunity to re-live your Antarctic adventure. Skål!

Day 12: Disembarkation in Ushuaia 
On the morning of the final day of our voyage, we will arrive back at the pier of Ushuaia, Argentina. Trees, grass and a busy city may seem strange to you after the white wilderness of Antarctica! After a hearty breakfast, it is time to bid a fond farewell to the Crew and Albatros Expedition Team, and descend the gangway back to dry land with memories of the voyage of a lifetime.

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

Voyage Season: Oct 2025 – Mar 2026 April – September 2026 Oct 2026 – Mar 2027 Oct 2027 – Mar 2028
Cabin Type:
Occupancy:
Cabin Category
Triple Stateroom
Porthole Stateroom
French Balcony Stateroom
Balcony Stateroom
Superior Balcony Stateroom
Grand Balcony Stateroom
Balcony Suite
Junior Suite
Freydis Suite
Brynhilde Suite
Single Stateroom
Per Person Price in USD$14,695
Discount
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Discounted Per Person Price$10,287
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Adventure Options:

  • Paddling (one-time): $345/person per excursion for 2025-26 season & $350/person for 2026-27 season, only bookable onboard the ship
  • Kayaking program (multiple paddles): $1,195/person
  • Camping: $395/person, can be pre-booked, paid onboard the ship
  • Snowshoeing: $225/person per excursion, only bookable onboard the ship
  • Photography Program: $495/person, can be pre-booked and pre-paid

Ocean Albatros Cabins & Deck Plan

Brynhilde Suite

The largest of all the staterooms on board the Ocean Albatros is the Brynhilde Suite. This two-bedroom suite can accommodate up to 4 guests on two double beds and a sofa bed. The suite has easy access to the bridge, pool deck and the observation lounge.

538 ft² / 50 m²

1-5

2 double + sofa bed

Freydis Suite

The second largest of all the staterooms on board the Ocean Albatros is the Freydis Premium Suite. This 2-bedroom suite features a double bed (or twin beds), a sofa bed, table and chair, a balcony and a spacious bathroom.

452 ft² / 42 m² including balcony

1-4

1 double or 2 twins + sofa bed

Junior Suite

The four Junior Suites have a great view from their location high on the ship. The suites feature a double bed or twin beds, sofa bed, seating area, a spacious bathroom and a private balcony.

388 – 420 ft² / 36 – 39 m² including balcony 

1-3

1 double or 2 twins + sofa bed

Balcony Suite

Ocean Albatros has just two Balcony Suites on board located midship on deck 6. The suites feature double or twin beds, a work desk, bathroom, and a large balcony.

323 – 344 ft² / 30 – 32 m² including balcony 

1-2

1 double or 2 twin

Grand Balcony Stateroom

The four Grand Balcony Staterooms have a balcony, a double bed or two single beds, and a bathroom.

269 – 323 ft² / 25 – 30 m² including balcony 

1-2

1 double or twin

Superior Balcony Stateroom

The most abundant cabin category on Ocean Albatros. The staterooms feature a balcony, a double bed or two single beds, seating area with table & chair, and a bathroom. A select few Superior Balcony Staterooms are equipped with a sofa that can serve as a bed for a third occupant. Some staterooms have connecting doors (available upon request).

237 – 269 ft² / 22 – 25 m² including balcony 

1-2

1 double or 2 twin

Balcony Stateroom

Balcony Staterooms have a balcony, a double bed or two single beds and a bathroom.

194 – 237 ft² / 18 – 22 m² including balcony 

1-2

1 double or 2 twin

Porthole Stateroom

Porthole Staterooms feature a double bed or 2 single beds, bathroom and porthole window. Please note the cabin layout and size may vary.

 140- 237 ft² / 13 – 22 m² 

1-2

1 double or 2 twin

French Balcony Stateroom

A standard stateroom with a French balcony, one queen-sized bed (150×200 cm), floor-to-ceiling windows, and a bathroom.

151 ft² / 14 m² 

1-2

1 queen

Triple Stateroom

There are two Triple Staterooms on board Ocean Albatros featuring portholes and bathrooms.

 194 – 237 ft² / 18 – 22 m² 

1-3

3 twins or 1 double + 1 twin

Single Stateroom

Standard single stateroom with a porthole and bathroom.

 151 ft² / 14 m² 

1

1 twin

Inclusions/Exclusions

Inclusions: 

  • 12-day cruise with accommodation in a shared double stateroom featuring ensuite facilities
  • Embarkation shuttle transfer to the vessel from Ushuaia city centre
  • Shuttle transfer after disembarkation from the ship to Ushuaia city centre or airport
  • All Zodiac landings and excursions, as per itinerary, guided by our Expedition Team
  • Expedition parka
  • Rubber boots loan scheme
  • Briefings and lectures by our Expedition Leader and Team
  • English-speaking Expedition Team
  • Full board on the ship – breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks
  • Complimentary house wine, beer and soda at dinner (selected labels and brands, served at our a-la-carte dinners)
  • Free tea and coffee available 24 hours
  • Taxes and landing fees
  • Welcome and Farewell Cocktail Parties
  • Digital visual journal link distributed after the voyage, including voyage log, gallery, species list and more!

Exclusions: 

  • Extra excursions and activities not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Single room supplement and stateroom upgrades
  • Meals not on board the ship
  • Beverages (other than coffee and tea)
  • Tips for the crew (we recommend USD 16 per person per day)
  • Personal expenses (e.g. Albatros Polar Spa services, Albatros Ocean Boutique purchases)
  • Anything not mentioned under ‘Inclusions’

Solo Travelers

Are you traveling alone? Solo travelers have the following options:

  • Can book a dedicated Single Stateroom at prices listed above
  • Can book into a share cabin in the following categories: Triple, Porthole, Balcony, Superior Balcony & Grand Balcony
  • Twin cabins can be booked at single occupancy at 1.75x the per person price
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