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Antarctica Travel Guide

Journeying on an Antarctic cruise is like entering another world. Far from your typical holiday destination, Antarctica promises an adventure you'll treasure forever. Imagine vast, white landscapes broken only by gigantic icebergs and an endless horizon, where the only "locals" are the colonies of penguins, seals basking on ice floes, and whales breaching the ocean's surface.

What sets an Antarctic journey apart isn't a bustling nightlife or tropical beaches; it's the unparalleled remoteness, the peaceful solitude, and the stunning raw nature. You're not just a tourist here; you're an explorer witnessing the earth's untouched wilderness. From thrilling ice excursions to the rich wildlife and historical sites of heroic polar expeditions, Antarctica isn't just a trip; it's the ultimate adventure. With cruise line volume buys plus our low everyday prices you can save up to 80% versus the brochure price! Book your Antarctica cruise today with AffordableTours.com, your discounted cruise headquarters.

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Itinerary Map/Ship ImageHurtigrutenMS Roald AmundsenWorld CruiseVancouverUshuaia94 NightsArica, Chile | Belize City, Belize | Bocas Del Toro, Panama | Boston | Callao (lima), Peru | Cambridge Bay, Canada | Castro, Chile | Colon, Panama | Coquimbo (la Serena), Chile | Corner Brook, Canada | Deception Island, Antarctica | Dutch Harbor | Half Moon, Antarctica | Halifax, Canada | Icy Bay | Ilulissat, Greenland | Iquique, Chile | Isla De Providencia, Colombia | Kodiak | Lunenburg, Canada | Manta, Ecuador | Miami | Misty Fjord | Nome | Paracas (pisco), Peru | Pond Inlet, Canada | Provincetown | Puerto Williams, Chile | Red Bay, Canada | Salaverry, Trujillo, Peru | Seward | Sitka | Trujillo, Honduras | Ushuaia, Argentina | Valparaiso, Chile | Vancouver, Canada | Wrangell$38,055
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Itinerary Map/Ship ImageHurtigrutenMS FramWorld CruiseCambridge BayPunta Arenas62 NightsArica, Chile | Callao (lima), Peru | Cambridge Bay, Canada | Castro, Chile | Colon, Panama | Coquimbo (la Serena), Chile | Corner Brook, Canada | Ilulissat, Greenland | Iquique, Chile | Manta, Ecuador | Nuuk, Greenland | Paracas (pisco), Peru | Pond Inlet, Canada | Portland | Puerto Williams, Chile | Punta Arenas, Chile | Red Bay, Canada | Salaverry, Trujillo, Peru | Valparaiso, Chile$30,562
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Viking OctantisWorld CruiseDuluthUshuaia70 NightsCap-aux-meules, Quebec, Canada | Cape Breton Island (louisbourg), Nova Scotia, Canada | Castro, Chile | Charleston, South Carolina | Colon, Panama | Cozumel, Mexico | Duluth, Minnesota | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | Iquique, Chile | Lima (callao), Peru | Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada | Manta, Ecuador | New York City, New York | Norfolk, Virginia | Puerto Chacabuco, Chile | Punta Arenas, Chile | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada | Santiago (valparaiso), Chile | Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Trois-rivieres, Quebec, Canada | Ushuaia, Argentina$51,995 
Itinerary Map/Ship ImageHurtigrutenMS Roald AmundsenWorld CruiseCallaoUshuaia24 NightsArica, Chile | Callao (lima), Peru | Castro, Chile | Coquimbo (la Serena), Chile | Deception Island, Antarctica | Half Moon, Antarctica | Iquique, Chile | Paracas (pisco), Peru | Puerto Williams, Chile | Ushuaia, Argentina | Valparaiso, Chile$15,270
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Itinerary Map/Ship ImageHurtigrutenMS FramAntarcticaValparaisoPunta Arenas21 NightsCastro, Chile | Puerto Williams, Chile | Punta Arenas, Chile | Valparaiso, Chile$10,886
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Itinerary Map/Ship ImageHurtigrutenMS Roald AmundsenAntarcticaValparaisoUshuaia17 NightsCastro, Chile | Deception Island, Antarctica | Half Moon, Antarctica | Puerto Williams, Chile | Ushuaia, Argentina | Valparaiso, Chile$8,918
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SilverseaSilver EndeavourAntarcticaPuerto WilliamsPuerto Williams18 NightsAntarctica Peninsula | Elephant Island, Antarctica | Puerto Williams, Chile | South Shetland Islands | Stanley, Falkland Islands$21,950
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PonantLe BorealAntarcticaUshuaiaUshuaia14 NightsPort Stanley | Ushuaia$17,070
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HurtigrutenMS Fridtjof NansenAntarcticaValparaisoUshuaia17 NightsCastro, Chile | Deception Island, Antarctica | Half Moon, Antarctica | Puerto Williams, Chile | Ushuaia, Argentina | Valparaiso, Chile$8,918
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PonantLe LyrialAntarcticaUshuaiaUshuaia14 NightsPort Stanley | Ushuaia$17,070
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Itinerary Map/Ship ImageHurtigrutenMS Roald AmundsenAntarcticaUshuaiaUshuaia14 NightsPort Stanley, Falkland Islands | South Shetland, Antarctica | Ushuaia, Argentina$8,588
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PonantL AustralAntarcticaBuenos AiresUshuaia17 NightsBuenos Aires | Ushuaia$18,600
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Itinerary Map/Ship ImageHurtigrutenMS FramAntarcticaPunta ArenasPunta Arenas21 NightsPort Stanley, Falkland Islands | Puerto Williams, Chile | Punta Arenas, Chile | South Shetland, Antarctica$13,006
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PonantLe BorealAntarcticaUshuaiaUshuaia14 NightsPort Stanley | Ushuaia$17,070
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SilverseaSilver WindAntarcticaValparaisoPuerto Williams20 NightsAntarctica Peninsula | Castro, Chile | Puerto Montt, Chile | Puerto Williams, Chile | South Shetland Islands | Ushuaia, Argentina | Valparaiso, Chile$19,900
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HurtigrutenMS Fridtjof NansenAntarcticaUshuaiaUshuaia10 NightsSouth Shetland, Antarctica | Ushuaia, Argentina$7,179
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SilverseaSilver Cloud ExpeditionAntarcticaPuerto WilliamsPuerto Williams18 NightsAntarctica Peninsula | Elephant Island, Antarctica | Puerto Williams, Chile | South Shetland Islands | Stanley, Falkland Islands$19,900
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Itinerary Map/Ship ImageHurtigrutenMS Roald AmundsenAntarcticaUshuaiaUshuaia14 NightsPort Stanley, Falkland Islands | South Shetland, Antarctica | Ushuaia, Argentina$8,588
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PonantL AustralAntarcticaUshuaiaUshuaia10 NightsUshuaia$12,970
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PonantLe LyrialAntarcticaUshuaiaUshuaia16 NightsUshuaia$20,220
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Antarctica Travel Guide

Antarctica Cruises Highlights

  • The Antarctic Peninsula: This northernmost stretch of mainland Antarctica is a wonderland of icebergs and glaciers. Here, you'll encounter a world of silence, broken only by cracking ice or the distant exhalation of a humpback whale. The area's raw beauty makes it a favorite spot for photographers and nature lovers alike.
  • Deception Island: Rich in history and geothermal activity, this horseshoe-shaped island harbors a collapsed volcanic crater, offering visitors a rare opportunity for a warm swim in Antarctic waters. The island's past as a whaling and research station adds a haunting context to its deserted structures.
  • Lemaire Channel: Often termed as "Kodak Gap," cruising through this narrow channel offers passengers breathtaking panoramic views of towering rock faces, steep glaciers, and calm, reflective waters. It's a perfect spot for witnessing Antarctica's wildlife, including seals, penguins, and seabirds.
  • Port Lockroy: A natural harbor, Port Lockroy is home to the continent's most famous post office. Visitors can send a postcard home stamped with a rare Antarctic postmark. The nearby museum, once a British research station, presents a fascinating glimpse into life on an Antarctic base in the 1950s.
  • Elephant Island: History buffs will appreciate this location for its role in Shackleton's Endurance expedition. Sparse and rugged, the island's landscape tells stories of survival and adaptability, a testament to human resilience.
  • Ushuaia, Argentina: Known as the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia is more than just a port; it's a bustling town with a rich history and cultural charm. Most Antarctica cruises start here, offering you a chance to explore local museums, shop for last-minute cold-weather gear, or even enjoy a traditional Argentine barbecue. As you set sail, take in the stunning view of the Martial Mountains, meeting the Beagle Channel.
  • Punta Arenas, Chile: This city is a mosaic of cultural and natural beauty, serving as a hub for cruises traversing the Drake Passage. Before departure, visitors can explore significant landmarks like the Nao Victoria Museum or indulge in local cuisine featuring the freshest seafood. The port's strategic location allows for direct voyages to the Antarctic Peninsula or the South Shetland Islands.  
  • Hobart, Tasmania, Australia: For those venturing through the East Antarctic region, Hobart is the launching point. The city's maritime history and Antarctic exploration have shaped its identity. Visit the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, or take a stroll in the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens before embarking on your journey.

Antarctica Cruises Travel Tips

  • Waterproof, insulated outerwear: Essential for protection against unpredictable weather.
  • Layered clothing: Thermal base layers, fleece mid-layers, and insulated jackets. Layering is key to warmth and versatility.
  • Comfortable waterproof boots: For wet landings and exploration.
  • Binoculars and cameras: Capture those unforgettable moments and breathtaking landscapes.
  • Sun protection: UV levels are surprisingly high, so pack high-SPF sunscreen, sunglasses, and lip balm.
  • Swimsuit: For the brave souls participating in the polar plunge!

Antarctica Cruises Things To Do

  • Participate in a polar plunge
    Participate in a polar plunge

    For the ultimate bragging rights, take an exhilarating dive into Antarctica's icy waters. It's a tradition for visitors and a truly invigorating experience.

  • See penguins
    See penguins

    Seeing the Emperor penguins is an absolute must during your trip to Antarctica. You will most likely see them during your Antarctica cruise, whether you'd like to see them or not. They are the most popular penguin species in Antarctica and the Adelie Penguin and the Chinstrap Penguin. Many penguin-watching excursions are offered throughout Antarctica, but they are most commonly seen at Snow Hill near the Weddell Sea, especially if you'd like to see the Emperor Penguins in person.

    You Should Know

    If you do happen to see penguins in their natural habitat, be respectful and kind because this is their home. It's okay to take pictures, but don't get too invasive.  
  • Cruise through the Drake Passage
    Cruise through the Drake Passage

    During your Antarctica cruise, you may go straight through the Drake Passage. This passage is notoriously known for being dangerous and making people seasick, but it truly isn't that bad at all. It's just because the waves here can be a bit bouncy, which can rock the shop. The passage is located near Cape Horn in South America. Many people dramatize their experience going through the Drake Passage, but it truly is an experience. Many adventure seekers come to Antarctica just to go through the Drake Passage.

    You Should Know

    As mentioned earlier in the tips section, be sure to pack seasickness medication just if the rocking of the boat gets to you. This is especially true when passing through the Drake Passage.  
  • Snowshoe through Antarctica’s nature
    Snowshoe through Antarctica’s nature

    One of the best ways to witness the nature and beautiful landscapes in Antarctica is to go snowshoeing. Though this is a physical activity, it's unique and not something that you can do everywhere globally. Essentially, this activity consists of putting a pair of snowshoes on and trekking through the wilderness. This may even be included as an excursion already on your Antarctica cruise; just make sure you do your research before booking. This experience is often freezing, so make sure you dress with all your layers on.

    You Should Know

    This activity is best done by active people and can stand walking through heavy snow for a while to keep up with a guide.  
  • Go kayaking and whale watching
    Go kayaking and whale watching

    Glide through tranquil, icy waters in a kayak, maneuvering around enormous, glistening icebergs. It's an intimate and serene way to explore the smaller channels and witness wildlife up close.

  • Explore underwater by scuba diving
    Explore underwater by scuba diving

    Though diving deep underwater might not be your cup of tea when visiting a place as cold as Antarctica, scuba diving is one of the top things to do here. That's because the water is so crystal clear that you can see quite a ways out when you go underwater. This is one of the best ways to get up close and personal with the few sea creatures in this area of the world as well. The minimum age for scuba diving is only ten years old in most places.

    You Should Know

    There aren't many options to learn how to go scuba diving in Antarctica, so you'll have to have already learned before visiting.  
  • Visit Deception Island
    Visit Deception Island

    Deception Island is a volcano and island that last erupted recently in 1970. This volcano is still active, and nobody lives on the island, but it's always worth seeing out in the middle of the ocean near Antarctica. The best way to see Deception Island is from an Antarctica cruise or boat tour to safely see it from afar. It got its name, Deception Island, because it genuinely looks like a typical island from far away even though it's home to a deadly volcano that has erupted quite a few times in the past few hundred years.

    You Should Know

    Though the odds of Deception Island exploring are low when you visit, it's still considered an active volcano. Don't worry too much about the odds of it exploding.  
  • See Blood Falls
    See Blood Falls

    Blood Falls is a unique natural phenomenon in Antarctica. It's a waterfall over a glacier that is bright red (like the color of blood), but the color is caused by iron. It provides a fascinating landscape set against the familiar blue and white colors of Antarctica. This waterfall is the largest in Antarctica and is approximately five stories tall. It's said to have started being created around 2 million years ago and feeds into a lake that will forever be covered by ice.

    You Should Know

    The best way to witness Blood Falls is from an Antarctica cruise or tour. This will get you the best views of the waterfalls; don't forget your camera!  
  • Go overnight ice camping
    Go overnight ice camping

    Spend a night on the continent itself. This extraordinary experience allows you to slumber under the southern stars, surrounded by the tranquility and vastness of Antarctica's landscape.

Antarctica Cruise Packages

  • The Perfect Time for an Antarctica Cruise

    When planning a cruise to the breathtaking wilderness of Antarctica, understanding the timing for optimal cruising conditions is key. The Antarctic summer, spanning from November through February, marks the primary cruising season. During these months, the ice retreats sufficiently to allow for ship passage, making cruising in this remote continent possible.  

    November (Spring's Tail End): This time marks the awakening of the continent from its winter freeze. Cruising in November offers the chance to see Antarctica's pristine snow and witness penguins engaging in their courting rituals. Longer days allow for more extensive exploration while cruising the icy waters, giving travelers ample opportunity to take in the stark beauty of the landscape.  

    December-January (Peak Summer): Cruising during these months provides the mildest temperatures Antarctica has to offer, ranging around 20-50°F. The 24-hour daylight is a unique feature of cruising in this period, facilitating continuous wildlife observation. Penguin chicks and seal pups are commonly sighted, making this a particularly rewarding time for wildlife enthusiasts cruising the Antarctic waters.  

    February (Late Summer): This period is ideal for those interested in whale watching, as migratory species frequent the Antarctic waters. Cruising during this time allows for exploration of more remote areas as the ice recedes further, though the landscape begins to shift from its snowy winter aesthetics.  

    Cruising in Antarctica, even during its 'milder' months, requires proper thermal gear, as temperatures remain low. However, the unparalleled beauty and unique wildlife encounters of this icy realm make cruising here an unforgettable experience. Braving the cold rewards cruisers with a glimpse into one of the most pristine and extraordinary environments on Earth.

  • Getting There

    An Antarctic cruise is an adventure like no other, and the journey there is just as unique. Most cruises to Antarctica depart from Ushuaia, Argentina, the southernmost city in the world, often referred to as the "End of the World." From there, ships navigate through the scenic Beagle Channel and cross the notorious Drake Passage, a body of water known for its dynamic weather conditions.  

    The voyage is an essential part of the experience, offering passengers a chance to witness a wide range of wildlife like whales, seabirds, and seals while surrounded by a vast, serene ocean. It's a necessary path to reach the isolated and pristine wilderness of Antarctica, and the journey emphasizes the remote beauty and untouched splendor of this icy continent.

  • Why Book a Cruise to Antarctica?

    Wondering why an Antarctica cruise should be on your radar? For starters, it's the epitome of adventure travel, offering experiences you can't find anywhere else.  

    A cruise to Antarctica isn't just a trip; it's an investment in lifetime memories. Where else can you trace the paths of legendary explorers, witness icebergs larger than skyscrapers, or see wildlife in their untouched habitat? Cruises offer unmatched convenience by providing comfortable accommodations, expert guides, and planned excursions, removing the hassle of coordinating this monumental trip on your own.  

    Furthermore, traveling by ship grants exclusive access to remote areas, with potential permissions to sites reserved for certain cruise lines. From the unique vantage point of the deck, you'll view sprawling ice sheets, dynamic glaciers, and, if you're lucky, whales breaching the surface.  

    Lastly, the educational aspect is priceless. Onboard experts bring the icy wilderness to life with insights that deepen your appreciation for the fragile ecosystem. It's not just a journey; it's a learning experience that resonates long after you've returned home.

  • Travel Tips and Packing List for Your Antarctica Adventure

    Embarking on an Antarctic cruise is unlike any travel experience. To help ensure you're well-prepared for the journey, we've compiled some essential tips and a handy packing list.  

    Firstly, there are no ATMs in the icy wilderness, and currency is unnecessary. Your cruise ship will be your one-stop shop, so ensure any onboard expenses are covered (usually in USD). While there's no local population, respecting wildlife and the environment is crucial. Follow guidelines provided by your expedition team, keeping a safe distance from animals and adhering to strict no-waste policies to preserve the region's pristine condition.   Packing is an art, and what you bring is critical to your comfort. 

  • Experience the Flavors of Antarctica

    While Antarctica itself doesn't have a native cuisine due to its uninhabited nature, the culinary journey on an Antarctic cruise is an experience unto itself, reflecting a diversity of international cuisines and comfort foods to warm you up in the chilly climate.  

    Onboard your cruise, expect to be treated to a variety of gourmet meals crafted to energize explorers after a day of icy expeditions. Chefs often incorporate local seafood obtained through sustainable practices into their menus. Don't be surprised to find delicious seafood options, from Antarctic krill dishes to Patagonian toothfish, depending on your cruise line's offerings and sourcing standards.  

    While there aren't restaurants on the continent, the dining experiences onboard are social hubs where passengers gather to share the day's adventures. Remember, the focus here is less on traditional eating locales and more on the communal experience, bonding over shared tables, and storytelling through food. So, indulge in the unique experience of dining at the edge of the world, where the ambiance, camaraderie, and the story behind the meal are as enriching as the dishes themselves.

  • Immerse Yourself in Antarctica's Unique Culture

    Antarctica, the great white continent at the end of the world, doesn't have an indigenous culture or local festivals as you would find in other destinations. But, there's a unique 'culture' created by the temporary inhabitants: the scientists and researchers from around the globe.  

    Here, the culture is one of scientific discovery, preservation of wildlife, and a shared commitment to protecting this pristine environment. Visiting research stations is a revelation in international cooperation. Each station has its own set of traditions, and some even have makeshift museums or gift shops!  

    Moreover, the protocols of eco-friendly conduct form an integral part of the Antarctic culture, teaching every visitor the importance of leaving no trace and respecting wildlife guidelines. It's a place where the global community comes together for the future of our planet.  

    While traditional festivities are non-existent, some cruises recreate celebrations on board, especially if you're spending the holidays at sea. The sense of unity that comes from celebrating in the midst of vast icy wilderness is a profound experience that echoes the overall culture of camaraderie and mutual respect among those who tread this far-flung corner of the earth.

  • Ready to Book Your Antarctica Cruise?

    There's no adventure on earth quite like journeying to Antarctica. From the unspoiled, icy landscapes to the unparalleled wildlife encounters, every moment is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Imagine yourself kayaking through serene icebergs, witnessing majestic whales breach in the frigid waters, or feeling the rush of cold air as you trek across a glacier.  

    Booking a cruise to Antarctica isn't just about sightseeing. It's about becoming part of a select group of adventurers who've witnessed the earth's most remote frontier. It's about the stories you'll have, the photos that do no justice to the real thing, and the profound feeling of being somewhere very few have the privilege to visit.  

    Don't wait for "someday" when it comes to Antarctica. Embrace the extraordinary. Secure your passage now and join the ranks of intrepid travelers, making their dream of visiting the white continent a reality. After all, in a world of similar destinations, Antarctica stands alone. Isn't it time you stood with it?

Antarctica Cruises Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are Antarctica cruises?

    Antarctica cruises are the perfect way to go out and explore the South Pole. You can just relax in your hotel room or on the ship's deck while looking out at all of the beautiful scenery. It's truly a vacation that will stick with you for a lifetime because of how unique Antarctica's landscapes are. Your cruise will most likely start in Argentina, which is where the majority of all Antarctica cruises start.

  • What’s included on an Antarctica cruise?

      Antarctica cruises typically include accommodation, meals, and room amenities such as a television. There is usually also a 24/7 front desk receptionist who can help you in case you need anything. You'll also have access to everything on the boat, and each ship is incredibly different. There will be at least one form of fun entertainment on board, such as a cinema or place to shop.

  • What’s the best Antarctica cruise?

    Every Antarctica cruise is so different, so it's impossible to decide which one is truly the best. You'll have to do your research to find which one suits your needs best. How much is your budget? How long of a trip would you like to take? Are there certain spots in Antarctica that you'd like to see? These are some of the critical questions to ask yourself when planning your Antarctica cruise. If you find that you're having difficulty trying to choose which tour is best for your needs, don't hesitate to call one of our cruise ship experts. They're here to help people like you find the cruise of their dreams! Just call during regular business hours; our number can be seen at the top of this web page.  

  • How much do Antarctica cruises cost?

    Antarctica cruises vary drastically in price. The cheapest cruise costs around $150 a day, but the prices go up depending on the number of stops and cruise lines. The great thing is that if you book through Affordable Tours, you can guarantee that you'll be booking your cruise at an excellent price. You can save up to 75% off the price advertised in brochures!

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