Antarctic Marine Mammals: The World of Whales and Seals
Highlights
- Join leading marine mammal scientists to deploy hydrophones and listen to whale vocalizations during Zodiac cruises and paddling excursions
- Explore peak Antarctic Peninsula whale hotspots in late summer when humpbacks, minkes, fins and orcas linger, relaxed and feeding
- Discover the South Shetland Islands in March, with rare access to sites like Hannah Point and vast gatherings of elephant seals
Antarctic Marine Mammals: The World of Whales and Seals is a deeply immersive expedition into the feeding grounds of the Southern Ocean, where the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands host some of the planet’s greatest concentrations of whales and seals. Sailing through legendary waters like the Drake Passage, Gerlache Strait, and remote glacial bays, this voyage explores a region defined by towering ice, dramatic mountain backdrops, and a rich legacy of polar exploration.
Timed for late summer, this journey takes place when Antarctic seas are at their most biologically active. After months of intense feeding, whales are abundant, calmer, and easier to observe, while receding ice opens access to prime habitats. March also brings unique opportunities ashore, including potential visits to restricted sites in the South Shetlands, where elephant seals and seabirds dominate the rugged landscape.
Days are spent scanning the ocean from deck, cruising by Zodiac through iceberg filled channels, and stepping ashore among penguins, seals, and glaciers. What sets this itinerary apart is its hands on scientific focus. Guests sail alongside renowned marine mammal researchers, deploy hydrophones, listen for whale songs beneath the surface, and contribute directly to citizen science initiatives like Happywhale, helping advance conservation research in real time.
On board, expert led talks and the dedicated Science Hub deepen your understanding of the wildlife you encounter, while quiet moments at sea foster reflection and awe. This voyage often leaves guests feeling profoundly connected to the ocean, inspired by firsthand participation in science, and changed by encounters with Earth’s largest animals in their natural realm.
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About the Antarctic Marine Mammals: The World of Whales and Seals
Antarctic Marine Mammals: The World of Whales and Seals is a deeply immersive expedition into the feeding grounds of the Southern Ocean, where the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands host some of the planet’s greatest concentrations of whales and seals. Sailing through legendary waters like the Drake Passage, Gerlache Strait, and remote glacial bays, this voyage explores a region defined by towering ice, dramatic mountain backdrops, and a rich legacy of polar exploration.
Timed for late summer, this journey takes place when Antarctic seas are at their most biologically active. After months of intense feeding, whales are abundant, calmer, and easier to observe, while receding ice opens access to prime habitats. March also brings unique opportunities ashore, including potential visits to restricted sites in the South Shetlands, where elephant seals and seabirds dominate the rugged landscape.
Days are spent scanning the ocean from deck, cruising by Zodiac through iceberg filled channels, and stepping ashore among penguins, seals, and glaciers. What sets this itinerary apart is its hands on scientific focus. Guests sail alongside renowned marine mammal researchers, deploy hydrophones, listen for whale songs beneath the surface, and contribute directly to citizen science initiatives like Happywhale, helping advance conservation research in real time.
On board, expert led talks and the dedicated Science Hub deepen your understanding of the wildlife you encounter, while quiet moments at sea foster reflection and awe. This voyage often leaves guests feeling profoundly connected to the ocean, inspired by firsthand participation in science, and changed by encounters with Earth’s largest animals in their natural realm.
Ideal for wildlife enthusiasts, science minded travelers, photographers, and those seeking a purposeful polar adventure, this expedition offers the rare chance to not only witness Antarctic giants, but to actively help protect them long after the ice fades from view.
Itinerary
Arrive in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Upon arriving in this fascinating South American city, known for its vibrant Argentinian culture, European architecture and cosmopolitan vibe, you will independently transfer to your pre- expedition hotel night, included in the Charter Flight and Hotel Package.
Fly to Ushuaia and Embark
At Sea: Drake Passage Southbound
At Sea: Sailing Toward Antarctica
Antarctic Peninsula
South Shetlands
At Sea: Drake Passage Northbound
At Sea: Last Sailing Day
Disembark in Ushuaia and Fly to Buenos Aires
Pay in full at time of booking & Save 5%
Guests will receive up to 5% additional savings on select departures if full payment is received at the time of booking. The full payment includes the voyage fare and any outstanding balances on the booking (air, hotels, transfers, Adventure Options, pre/post tours and insurance).
Terms & Conditions
- — To book your cabin before Dec. 31, 2025.
- — Rates/savings per person.
- — 5% discount applies to the price after any other combinable promotions have already been applied.
- — Not applicable to Transfer Package, Adventure Options, additional hotel accommodation, pre/post tours, insurance, flights, or group bookings.
- — We keep the right to limit, change or discontinue the promotion at any time.
It’s an exciting time of year in polar travel. Our This is Polar Bonus is here, with up to $2,000 USD + 25% in savings for your clients on Antarctic 2026/2027
Terms & Conditions
- — Available from December 16th, 2025, to February 28th, 2026.
- — Offer is valid for select departures.
- — Offer is capacity controlled and may be modified or withdrawn without prior notice.
- — Cruises are subject to availability at the time of booking.
- — Other restrictions may apply.
Save up to 10%-30% in selected departures.
Terms & Conditions
- — The discounted percentage indicates the offer in effect at the time this deal was last updated, and may not reflect the current discounts available.
- — Each passenger's full name is required at time of booking in order to initiate a hold, or to process a confirmed booking.
- — Offer applies to voyage only, not applicable to transfer packages, adventure options, additional hotel accommodations, pre/post tours, insurance, flights, or group bookings.
- — If combined with a dollar value discount, this offer will be applied afterwards.
- — Only a hold booking or a confirmed booking can guarantee the offer.
- — Name changes are not allowed.
- — No cash value.
- — We keep the right to limit, change or discontinue the promo savings discount offer at any time without notice.
With our Early Booking Bonus, you can save up to $2,000 USD + 10% + an additional 5% (if you pay in full) when you book your cabin before Dec 31, 2025.
Terms & Conditions
- — Offer valid for all new bookings made between October 21st, 2025 – December 31st, 2025, on Antarctic 2027-2028 voyages.
- — The value of the bonus is subject to the number of cruise nights onboard on the voyage.
- — This offer applies to all cabin categories. Based on cabin availability at the time of booking.
- — The Early Booking Bonus is combinable with all in-market promotional offers.
- — Not applicable to transfer packages, adventure options, additional hotel accommodations, pre/post tours, insurance, flights, or group bookings.
- — Antarctica Cruises has the right to limit, change, or discontinue promotion at any time without notice.
- — No cash value.
- — Name changes are not allowed.
Glide through the pristine polar waters in a sit-on-top, two-person, inflatable kayak for an unforgettable experience in the Arctic and Antarctic wilderness. These stable, rugged and comfortable crafts are an ideal way to see the polar regions from a different perspective. Experienced guides will lead you safely throughout the paddling excursion. Your group will always be escorted by an additional safety driver who will stay close by to provide additional support.
Information at a Glance
- Optional Add-On Adventure Activity
- 1 Guide and 1 Safety Driver Per 10 Guests
- 1-1.5 Hours
- Moderate Fitness Level
- No Past Experience Required
The kayak adventure option is open to all levels of experience. However, it is highly recommended that you have some sea kayaking related experience prior to kayaking in the polar regions. Our sea kayaks are the ideal means by which to slow down and connect with the pristine natural environments and surroundings.
Positioning yourself in the seat of a kayak is one of the most intimate ways travelers can connect with the polar regions—at water level, up close, where you can touch and feel every polar sensation imaginable. The Sea Kayak Program enables a small group of like-minded individuals to forge bonds as they explore fjords, glacial faces or mazes of sea ice.
Conditions and logistics permitting, your kayak guide(s) will endeavor to have you paddling as often as possible throughout the voyage. Typically, sea kayakers are shuttled by Zodiac from the ship to an ideal starting point, where the kayak excursion begins. Guests return to the ship by Zodiac at the end of their paddling experience. Some kayak excursions are designed so guests can go ashore and explore.
Stand-up Paddleboarding, popularly known as SUPing, originated in Hawaii. SUPing combines the immersive experience of kayaking but in a standing position. Participants, if they prefer, can kneel, sit or even lie down and stare up at the azure Antarctic sky. Because of their wide base and tail fins, SUP boards are quite stable, enabling participants – after a bit of practice – to stop staring at their feet and admire the surrounding scenery. Imagine seeing Gentoo penguins gliding below you, or making eye contact with a Weddell seal lying on a piece of ice as you paddle by.
Guests receive on-ship and on-water instruction from a qualified SUP guide. In addition, a safety driver (in a Zodiac) stays within range to offer assistance.
Duration: 1 to 1½ hours.
Guide to client ratio: 1 SUP guide and 1 Zodiac safety driver for 10 participants
Is SUP Experience Necessary?
Previous experience isn’t necessary but comfortability with water is an asset. SUP’ing adventures are offered in protected bays and channels during calm weather conditions.
Provided Gear
- Board
- Paddle
- Drysuit
- Neoprene Booties
- Waterproof gloves
- PFD – Personal Flotation Device
Other recommended gear/clothing
- Base and mid-layers (drysuits keep you dry, but not warm)
- Thin fleece or wool liner glove to wear under rubber gloves (optional)
- Waterproof and sweatproof sunscreen and lip balm (minimum SPF 30)
- Brimmed hat as well as a warm hat
- Sunglasses
- Camera (either waterproof or in a waterproof case or drybag)
What's Included
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Leadership throughout your voyage by our experienced Expedition Leaders, including shore landings and other activities
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All Zodiac transfers and cruising as per the daily program
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All shore landings as per the daily program
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Shipboard accommodation with daily housekeeping
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All meals, snacks, soft drinks and juices on board throughout your voyage (please inform us of any dietary requirements as far in advance as possible. Unfortunately, the ships’ galleys cannot prepare kosher meals.)
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Select beer and wine during dinner; and coffee, tea and cocoa available around the clock
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Formal and informal presentations by our Expedition Team and guest speakers as scheduled
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A pair of waterproof expedition boots on loan for landings and Zodiac cruising excursions
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Hair dryer and bathrobes in every cabin
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All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout the program
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All luggage handling aboard the ship
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A parka to keep
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World Voyager guests will receive a free 1GB data card for limited Wi-Fi access. (Additional data can be purchased on the ship.)
What's Excluded
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Mandatory travel insurance
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International airfare
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Passport and applicable visa expenses
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Government arrival and departure taxes not mentioned
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Meals unless otherwise specified
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Baggage, cancellation, interruption and medical travel insurance—strongly recommended
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Excess-baggage fees on international flights and domestic flights
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Mandatory waterproof pants for Zodiac landing and cruising excursions, or any other gear not mentioned
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Laundry, bar, spa services and other personal charges, unless specified
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Phone and Internet charges (connectivity may vary by location)
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Voluntary gratuity at the end of the voyage for expedition staff and shipboard crew
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Additional overnight accommodation
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Arrival and departure transfers, except where explicitly stated
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Adventure options not listed in Included Activities