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Rockhopper penguin sighting
from $14,500
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Falkland Islands - South Georgia - Antarctica

Ushuaia Roundtrip - 19 Day Itinerary aboard Ortelius
  • Get a taste of Falklands history
  • See four S.Georgia penguin species
  • Discover the South Orkney Islands
  • Set foot on the Antarctic continent
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Port of Ushuaia / Port of Ushuaia
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Embark on a 19-day cruise from Ushuaia to see black-browed albatrosses in the Falkland Islands, explore Port Stanley, visit South Georgia's king penguin colonies, marvel at Weddell Sea icebergs, and meet elephant seals. Experience an unforgettable adventure aboard the Ortelius!
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1800's whaling station
from $29,395
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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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Photography Seminars, Kayaking
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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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A humpback whale lifts its fluke
from $16,900
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Falkland Islands - South Georgia - Antarctica

Roundtrip Ushuaia - 20 Day Itinerary aboard MV Hondius
  • Meet six species of penguin
  • Visit sites of past explorers
  • Explore the South Shetland Islands
  • Bird watch across the Drake Passage
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Port of Ushuaia / Port of Ushuaia
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This Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and Antarctic Peninsula 20-day cruise is an animal-lover’s dream come true. The rugged landscapes create an incredible background for the cruise and are home to some of the world's most unusual animals, including penguins, seals, and seabirds.
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Albatross in the arctic.
from $11,200
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Antarctica - Elephant Island - Weddell Sea - Polar Circle

Roundtrip Ushuaia - 15 Day Itinerary aboard MV Plancius
  • Sail to legendary Elephant Island
  • Set foot on the Antarctic Continent
  • Zodiac cruise by alpine peaks
  • Search for whales in polar waters
  • See stunning Weddell Sea
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Port of Ushuaia / Port of Ushuaia
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On this 15-day Antarctic expedition voyage aboard the MV Plancius, travel to remote polar coasts and witness magnificent scenery and animals. Explore Point Wild, Devil Island, Erebus, and Terror Gulf, as well as Vega Island. Continue your exploration of the Orleans Strait, Port Monuments, Crystal Sound, and the Yalour Islands.
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Penguins gather by the ocean.
from $15,750
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Atlantic Odyssey Including Antarctic Peninsula to St. Helena

33 Day Itinerary aboard MV Plancius
  • Sail across the Drake Passage
  • Meet gentoo penguins & brown skuas
  • Set foot on the Antarctic Continent
  • Visit Shackleton's grave site
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Port of Ushuaia / St. Helena Island
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Explore the world´s most remote islands on this 33-day cruise aboard the MV Plancius, an ice-strengthened vessel. Sail through the Antarctic Peninsula and enjoy the scenic waterway and the incredible variety of wildlife on your way to St. Helena.
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In touch with nature in Stromness
from $18,200
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Atlantic Odyssey including Antarctic Peninsula to Cape Verde

Ushuaia - Praia - 43 Day Itinerary aboard MV Plancius
  • Explore Antarctica watching whales
  • Follow Wildlife Migrations
  • Visit Rare Destinations
  • Cross the Equator
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Port of Ushuaia / Praia
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Whale Watching
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Join a 43-day Atlantic Odyssey aboard the MV Plancius, traveling from Ushuaia to Praia with stops at the Antarctic Peninsula and Cape Verde. Cruise south to Antarctica to see vast frozen landscapes and wildlife like whales, seals, and penguins. Follow migratory paths of Arctic Terns and whales north, then sail from St. Helena to Cape Verde.
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Hiking in Antarctica
from $7,400
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Antarctica - Whale watching - Aurora Australis + Long Hikes

Ushuaia - Ushuaia - 11 Day Itinerary aboard MV Hondius
  • Sail across the Drake Passage
  • Explore Danco Island
  • Trek guided Antarctic terrains
  • Experience Paradise Bay
  • Visit Port Lockroy
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Port of Ushuaia / Port of Ushuaia
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Wildlife Viewing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Hiking
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This 11-day Antarctica cruise aboard MV Hondius features whale watching, expert-led hikes, and Zodiac landings at iconic sites like Paradise Bay and Neko Harbour. Encounter penguins, seals, and possibly the Aurora Australis while exploring the icy wilderness with insights from polar experts.
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Your Top Antarctica Diving Questions Answered

Can you scuba dive in Antarctica?

Yes, and it's unlike any diving you've done before. Scuba diving in Antarctica requires solid cold-water experience and proper certification.
 

Most Antarctica scuba diving sites range between 30-60 feet deep. This gives you plenty of time to witness ice formations and marine life without pushing depth limits. 
 

You can find specialized expeditions (including fly cruises for adventures on a tight schedule) specifically for cold-water scuba diving in Antarctica, where you can expect comprehensive safety measures and expert dive masters who will work to ensure you enjoy an incredible experience.

How far can one sometimes see when diving in Antarctic waters?

Underwater visibility in Antarctic waters can reach exceptional distances of up to 200 feet. Typically, 60-100 feet is more common. 
 

The clarity varies significantly based on season and conditions. Early summer (November-December) generally offers the best visibility before plankton blooms develop. 
 

Near glaciers, visibility might decrease due to suspended glacial particles, while areas with stable pack ice often maintain crystal-clear conditions. Waters around the Antarctic Peninsula tend to have particularly good visibility due to minimal sediment and plankton.

What marine life will you see?

Scuba diving in Antarctica brings surprises. The underwater landscape of Antarctica teems with unique species.
 

You might find yourself swimming alongside penguins as they rocket through the water, or watching leopard seals glide gracefully through ice caves. At other depths, you may see colorful nudibranchs on rocky walls to massive jellyfish floating in crystal-clear water. 


Different seasons bring various species. There are nesting penguins in early summer to migrating whales in late season. But the real show-stopper? Those otherworldly ice formations themselves.

What gear will you use?

Cold water demands serious equipment. You'll need a dry suit (no exceptions), plus two cold-rated regulators and redundant safety gear. 
 

Most ships provide the tanks and weights, and you may have to bring personal gear rated for extreme cold depending on the ship operator you book with. Dive masters will help ensure your equipment meets Antarctic standards before you take the plunge. 
 

Regular maintenance and testing of your gear occurs during the expedition. This ensures everything performs up to standard in such challenging conditions.

When's the best time to dive?

November to March is dive season, but timing affects what you see. 
 

November and December offer the clearest water and pristine ice formations. You’ll enjoy calm seas and stable weather patterns. 
 

January and February bring warmer temperatures and more marine life. While no wildlife sightings are guaranteed, March offers the best chance to encounter whales. 


No matter when you come, each month brings its own unique underwater spectacle. You can trust the experienced guides to time your dives to maximize visibility and wildlife encounters.

How cold is the water?

The water hovers around 28-32°F (-2 to 0°C) and demands serious thermal protection. You'll wear a quality dry suit with thick undergarments, plus dry gloves and a hood. 
 

Most dives last 30-45 minutes, which is plenty of time when you're properly equipped. Your experienced guides will help you manage the cold and make the most of every minute underwater. 
 

Guides teach you specific cold-water techniques for scuba diving in Antarctica. All tours are equipped and staffed to provide guidance on proper thermal protection throughout your expedition.

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