Antarctica small ship cruises
One of our most popular Antarctic cruises, designed by marine-scientists, ensures you'll spend as little time on the boat as possible. Traveling on a smaller vessel permits access to smaller landing-sites where you’ll be guided on-foot by wildlife experts.
Ushuaia Beagle Channel Falkland Islands Stanley South Georgia Shackleton's grave South Orkney Islands Antarctic Peninsula Zodiac tours around icebergs Penguin and albatross colonies Dolphin and whale sightings Optional on some departures: hiking, kayaking, snowshoeing, camping
£9220To£30695excluding flights
Experts in the wildlife & history of Antarctica & South Georgia.
Based on quad share.
Upgrades twins/suites available.
We offer the most cost effective and appropriate Antarctica & South Georgia quotes.
Just advise number traveling and comfort level.
Based on quad share.
Upgrades twins/suites available.
We offer the most cost effective and appropriate Antarctica & South Georgia quotes.
Just advise number traveling and comfort level.
Description of Antarctica small ship cruises
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Who’s on board (could be Packham, Carwardine or Scott), when you’re setting sail (within the October to March window) and your willingness to chuck a ...
There’s something intrinsically eerie about the beauty you’ll see in Antarctica and the Falklands. The remote, stripped-down splendour of glaciers, on...
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Our top tip:
Antarctica is not as bitterly cold as you may think, with temperatures around 0°C. Windproof and waterproof layers are more important than super warm gear.
Trip type:
Small ship expedition cruise.
Activity level:
Leisurely-moderate.
Accomm:
Comfortable cabins, most en suite and with outdoor views.
Solos:
Solo travelers welcome. Single cabins available with surcharge.
Included:
Accomm., onboard lectures, polar boots. Some dates include local flights within S. America.
Meals:
All included. Served in dining room, occasional BBQ on deck.
Reviews
8 Reviews of Antarctica small ship cruises
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 01 Apr 2023 by Lucinda Hill
An incredible and unforgettable experience. A privilege to go. The staff are close to faultless and delivered a first class vacation as did the tour operator staff in the booking and pre boarding procedures. Thank you. Read full reviewReviewed on 13 Jan 2020 by Rahif Ezzeddine
The most memorable part of the vacation was the vast number of wildlife and icebergs Read full reviewReviewed on 20 Dec 2019 by Russell Waterman
I went to the Falkland, South Georgia and Antarctica. It was all amazing!!! Read full reviewReviewed on 07 Feb 2019 by Barbara Shore
This trip was excellent. I can't speak highly enough of the Aurora staff and the Russian crew. Read full reviewReviewed on 21 Dec 2018 by Nick Russen
Awesome, a life changing experience....I have so many wonderful memories, it is difficult to summarise. The combination of the stunningly vast wilderness of Antarctica, the glacial icebergs and the beautiful King Penguins stand out, however so many other things will live in my memory. Read full reviewReviewed on 03 Dec 2018 by Don Shay
I can scarcely tell you how pleased we were with the trip. The ship was a lovely ship, and our cabin was well-appointed and very spacious. Even with all of our polar gear, we had storage space we didn’t use — unheard-of on a cruise ship. Read full reviewReviewed on 07 Feb 2016 by Helen Connolly
This trip will forever stay in my heart. Incredible. I would go again tomorrow if I got the chance. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
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Planet
Our Antarctic ships are smaller, less imposing on the polar landscape than the bigger cruise ships. Group landings by zodiacs are more easily managed and a low ratio of leaders to passengers provides a personalised, added value experience. Your on board natural history experts, through guided walks and evening talks, reveal the wonders of Antarctic scenery and wildlife and introduces some of the local and global conservation issues which this fragile habitat faces.Our polar trips are made under full membership of the International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators (IAATO) and as such abide by their strict codes of conduct. Encounters with all wildlife are controlled by strict responsible codes of conduct.
People
The areas we visit throughout Antarctica and the subAntarctic region have no permanent population other than the researchers who reside seasonally or overwinter at bases in the Peninsula and the Antarctic Islands. There is a good rapport between such station staff and our small expedition ships, we bring passengers to appreciate their work, offer company and discussion and also bring their otherwise underused cash to uniquely spend on what service or souvenir they offer. At Vernadsky station for example the friendly Ukrainian researchers are happy to provide us with a tour of their laboratories- the place where the Ozone hole was first discovered, share news and stories, join us for a beer or vodka at their bar and of course sell stamps and postcards which can take up to a year to arrive! Help is also given to scientists and station personnel if they need to be transferred from South America to their working places in the Antarctic, and vice versa.Popular similar vacations
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