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Penguins on the shores of Antarctica
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South Georgia, Falklands & Antarctic Odyssey

Ushuaia - Punta Arenas - 20 Day Itinerary aboard Sylvia Earle
  • Discover Falklands’ beaches
  • Marvel at South Georgia’s glaciers
  • Spot Antarctica's wildlife
  • Explore Ushuaia’s rugged landscapes
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Port of Ushuaia / Punta Arenas
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Kayaking, Snorkeling, Photography Seminars
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Join a 20-day cruise on the Sylvia Earle, exploring Ushuaia, the Falklands, South Georgia, and Antarctica. Experience stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and expert-led activities, concluding with a flight from King George Island to Punta Arenas.
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Stunning Antarctica views
from $13,077
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Antarctica Direct: Fly the Drake Passage

Roundtrip Puerto Natales - 8 Day Itinerary aboard National Geographic Orion
  • Skip the traditional Drake Passage
  • Explore into channels and coves
  • Experience activities
  • Explore Antarctica's wildlife
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Puerto Natales / Puerto Natales
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This 8-day Antarctica Direct: Fly the Drake Passage roundtrip from Puerto Natales aboard National Geographic Orion offers an efficient way to experience Antarctica. Travelers fly directly, bypassing the Drake Passage, to icy landscapes, spot wildlife, and enjoy expert-led activities like hiking, kayaking, and Zodiac cruising.
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Penguins navigating the icy slopes
from $18,899
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Drake Express

King George Roundtrip - 10 Day Itinerary aboard World Traveller
  • Explore Beak Island’s stark terrain
  • Visit Elephant Island
  • Explore Deception Island’s
  • Witness Gentoo penguin rookeries
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Punta Arenas / Punta Arenas
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Wildlife Viewing, Whale Watching
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Embark on a 10-day Drake Express cruise aboard World Traveller, land at remote research stations, and witness abundant wildlife. This flexible itinerary brings you face-to-face with penguins, seals, and massive icebergs in some of the world’s most untouched places.
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Chinstrap penguins making some noise!
from $4,995
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Antarctica Express Air Cruise

6 Day Itinerary aboard Ocean Nova
  • Visit the legendary Cape Horn
  • Attend presentations and lectures
  • Sail through ice-filled bays
  • Explore Antarctic bases & stations
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Port of Ushuaia / Punta Arenas
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The fastest possible trip to Antarctica, and one of most economical is this 6-day cruise/flight starting in Ushuaia. Sail the Beagle Channel, Cape Horn, and mythical Drake Passage to experience a day in one of the most spectacular places on earth - Antarctica! Return on a flight from King George Island to Patagonia's Punta Arenas, Chile.
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Top Luxury Fly and Cruise Antarctica

Why Choose to fly to Antarctica

For travelers looking to minimize travel time and avoid the Drake Passage, the option to fly to Antarctica offers a convenient solution. Fly directly from Punta Arenas to King George Island, an approximately 2-hour flight compared to the two-day ocean crossing each way. After landing on King George Island, transfer to a small expedition ship to begin exploring Antarctica’s landscapes and wildlife.


Advantages of an Antarctica Fly and Cruise: Flying saves roughly four days of sea crossing the tumultuous Drake Passage from Chile to Antarctica, which is ideal for those prone to seasickness. While you don’t necessarily get more time exploring the Peninsula, you can reduce your overall trip length by choosing to fly to Antarctica.


Disadvantages of an Antarctica Fly and Cruise: Flying to Antarctica and then cruising requires a flexible traveler mindset. Uncertain flight times due to weather can create anxiety, so those who dislike unpredictability may prefer sailing across the Drake instead. Delays, though rare, can reduce exploration time on the Antarctic Peninsula. A fly and cruise to Antarctica also carries a higher price tag than traditional Drake Passage crossings.

What to Expect During an Antarctica Fly and Cruise

The Antarctica fly and cruise option offers a convenient and comfortable way to reach the White Continent, ideal for travelers who wish to bypass the Drake Passage or those prone to seasickness. By flying directly to the Antarctic Peninsula, you maximize your time exploring the continent. While this premium service comes with a higher price tag, the increased comfort and time efficiency make a fly and cruise to Antarctica a worthwhile investment for many.


Managing Expectations

While most Antarctica fly and cruise trips involve flying both ways between Punta Arenas and King George Island, you can also opt for an Antarctica Fly and Cruise option, flying one direction and sailing the other. This allows for broader exploration beyond King George Island, potentially including South Georgia, the Weddell Sea, and the Antarctic Circle. However, an Antarctica Fly and Cruise requires travel between different ports, with flights to or from Punta Arenas and sailings to or from Ushuaia. As with standard fly and cruise Antarctica trips, weather can still impact flight schedules, potentially causing delays or early departures due to visibility requirements at King George Island. While 85% of Antarctica flights occur as planned, they may happen at unusual hours, even in the middle of the night, due to the midnight sun. If unpredictable timing is a concern, a traditional cruise rather than an Antarctica fly and cruise might be preferable.
 

What a Typical Antarctica Fly and Cruise Looks Like

Punta Arenas, in Chilean Patagonia, serves as the departure point for most Antarctica fly and cruise trips, and it's easily accessible via flights from Santiago. Upon arrival in Punta Arenas, travelers on a fly and cruise to Antarctica are transferred to a central hotel for a mandatory pre-flight briefing, gear check, and group dinner, making sure that everyone is prepared for the next day's weather-dependent flight to King George Island. Travelers from Antarctica who fly and cruise embarking on the Magellan Explorer can also enjoy exclusive access to Explorers' House while in Punta Arenas. The two-hour flight lands at Chile's Eduardo Frei Station, where an electric minibus transports passengers to the beach for a zodiac transfer to their expedition cruise ship. Once onboard, the Antarctic adventure commences, featuring daily excursions led by expert guides, including landings on islands and the mainland, penguin colony visits, and zodiac cruises. Optional activities like kayaking, camping, sometimes skiing, snorkeling, and snowshoeing (depending on the ship) are typically available. The packed schedule that’s part of a fly and cruise to Antarctica maximizes exploration time before the return flight from King George Island to Chile.
 

Best Time of Year for an Antarctica Fly and Cruise
November is a great time to fly to Antarctica for a peek at the continent’s most pristine conditions, but the warmer months of December through February allow greater access and more wildlife viewing opportunities.

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