Antarctica, South Georgia, and the Falklands
Highlights
- Experience the awe-inspiring wildlife spectacle of South Georgia, home to hundreds of thousands of king penguins and elephant seals, and the historic Shackleton sites.
- Cross the fabled Drake Passage, a legendary route traveled by explorers, and witness the breathtaking seabird and whale-filled waters that mark your journey into the Antarctic.
- Explore the untamed beauty of the Falkland Islands with close encounters of black-browed albatross, gentoo penguins, and the chance to immerse in British island culture.
Embark on a thrilling 22-day expedition that takes you deep into the heart of the Southern Ocean, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the remote and spectacular sub-Antarctic islands of South Georgia and the Falkland Islands, as well as set foot on Antarctica. From the rugged landscapes of Tierra del Fuego to the historical landmarks of Shackleton’s South Georgia, this journey traces the paths of legendary explorers while immersing you in the region’s unique wildlife and awe-inspiring natural beauty.
Traveling during the austral summer, you’ll experience long daylight hours that allow for ample exploration. The warmer temperatures make it the ideal time for observing penguins as they incubate their eggs, and whales as they migrate through nutrient-rich waters. Your voyage includes exhilarating Zodiac excursions, kayaking through towering icebergs, and hikes among penguin colonies, while on board expert naturalists and photographers will enhance your experience.
This journey is more than just a cruise; it’s an immersive expedition, offering the opportunity to cross the Polar Circle, visit iconic wildlife sites, and retrace the history of polar exploration. Along the way, you’ll forge unforgettable memories, from close encounters with wildlife to serene moments of contemplation as you sail through pristine, otherworldly landscapes.
Ideal for adventurous travelers seeking to experience some of the world’s most remote and pristine regions, this itinerary is perfect for those with a passion for wildlife, photography, and exploring the farthest corners of the Earth. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time explorer, you’ll be filled with wonder, awe, and a sense of connection to the wild heart of our planet.
Ships
National Geographic Explorer
National Geographic Resolution
National Geographic Endurance
Standard Activities
About the Antarctica, South Georgia, and the Falklands
Embark on a thrilling 22-day expedition that takes you deep into the heart of the Southern Ocean, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the remote and spectacular sub-Antarctic islands of South Georgia and the Falkland Islands, as well as set foot on Antarctica. From the rugged landscapes of Tierra del Fuego to the historical landmarks of Shackleton’s South Georgia, this journey traces the paths of legendary explorers while immersing you in the region’s unique wildlife and awe-inspiring natural beauty.
Traveling during the austral summer, you’ll experience long daylight hours that allow for ample exploration. The warmer temperatures make it the ideal time for observing penguins as they incubate their eggs, and whales as they migrate through nutrient-rich waters. Your voyage includes exhilarating Zodiac excursions, kayaking through towering icebergs, and hikes among penguin colonies, while on board expert naturalists and photographers will enhance your experience.
This journey is more than just a cruise; it’s an immersive expedition, offering the opportunity to cross the Polar Circle, visit iconic wildlife sites, and retrace the history of polar exploration. Along the way, you’ll forge unforgettable memories, from close encounters with wildlife to serene moments of contemplation as you sail through pristine, otherworldly landscapes.
Ideal for adventurous travelers seeking to experience some of the world’s most remote and pristine regions, this itinerary is perfect for those with a passion for wildlife, photography, and exploring the farthest corners of the Earth. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time explorer, you’ll be filled with wonder, awe, and a sense of connection to the wild heart of our planet.
Itinerary Day to Day
Buenos Aires, Argentina or Santiago, Chile
Arrive in Buenos Aires, the cosmopolitan capital of Argentina, or Santiago, Chile’s mountainous capital.
Transfer from the airport to the Alvear Icon, or similar (National Geographic Endurance).
Or transfer to the Ritz-Carlton, Santiago, or similar (National Geographic Resolution).
Arrival Time: Arrive before 11:30 a.m. local time.
Arrival City: Buenos Aires, Argentina or Santiago, Chile
*This itinerary does not include any flights.
Ushuaia, Argentina / Embark ship
At Sea
Antarctica
At Sea
South Georgia Island
At Sea
Falkland Islands
At Sea
Disembark Ship / Ushuaia / Buenos Aires or Santiago
Route Map
Note: Some departures travel in the opposite direction. This itinerary also has Recommended Group Flights (price not included) from Buenos Aires (NG Endurance departures) or Santiago (NG Resolution departures). Please speak to our Expedition Specialists for more details.
Dutch photographer Jasper Doest specializes in conservation issues and wildlife photography, emphasizing the beauty and fragility of our planet. After his studies as an ecology major specializing in Arctic ecosystems, Jasper decided to become a photographer in order to bridge the gap between the human and the natural world. As a Senior Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers, his photographs have received multiple awards and appeared in numerous publications, including National Geographic, GEO, and Smithsonian. Jasper’s photographs of Japanese macaques, popularly known as “snow monkeys,” received recognition in the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition and appeared in the October 2016 issue of National Geographic.
Over the past several years, Doest has also spent time on the Dutch island of Curaçao in the Caribbean, where he has family ties and has been focused on a long-term project about conservation issues surrounding local flamingos and island wildlife. His work highlighting a rescued flamingo earned two 2019 World Press Photo awards and was published by National Geographic. Jasper frequently lectures on photography, conservation, and global sustainability and has presented at venues such as the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bonn and The Royal Geographical Society in London.
Born in the Falkland Islands, Mensun Bound was the Triton Fellow in Maritime Archaeology at St Peter’s College, Oxford, and the director of the first academic unit for underwater archaeology in England. Known as the “Indiana Jones of the Deep”, Bound has conducted wreck surveys and excavations all over the world in a career that spanned 40 years.
During that time he excavated one of the oldest known shipwrecks (600 BC) and, in 1997, he used saturation diving methods to carry out the deepest shipwreck excavation there has ever been. Twelve museums around the globe hold permanent displays of artefacts raised by Bound. His work has been the focus of numerous documentaries including a 4-part series by the Discovery Channel entitled ‘Lost Ships’. In 2019 Bound stunned the world with his discovery of Admiral von Spee’s flagship, Scharnhorst which had been lost in battle during World War One. That same year Bound was Director of Exploration for the fist search to find Shackleton’s Endurance which ended in disaster when their Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) imploded from pressure and their principal search vehicle, a Hugin-class Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) disappeared without trace. In 2022 the search resumed under the auspices of the Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust with Bound in the same role. On 5 March the Endurance was found and, as predicted by Bound, it was upright, largely intact, proud of the seabed and in an excellent state of preservation.
Photojournalist and filmmaker Nick Cobbing aims to highlight themes of science and natural history through personal stories. A native of the United Kingdom, Nick frequently works in Antarctica and the Arctic, and has accompanied scientists on research expeditions based on icebreaker ships or even camped on the Arctic ice. His story on the future of Arctic sea ice appeared in the January 2016 issue of National Geographic magazine. He has also worked for media brands like GEO (Germany), The Sunday Times Magazine, and the BBC. Nick's work has been exhibited and screened worldwide in galleries and at festivals, as well as to policymakers in the U.S. Congress and the Stockholm Parliament.
He has won many awards for his photography and short films, including from World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year, and American Photography. Nick's films have been commissioned by Look3 Festival of Photography and National Geographic, and he is a contributor to @NatGeo, a book and exhibition featuring the most popular photos from National Geographic's iconic Instagram account. He teaches regularly in Antarctica, Norway, and the Arctic, using the camera to connect students with the landscape and themselves.
What's Included
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All accommodations aboard ship or in hotels per itinerary.
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All meals as indicated in the itinerary, both aboard and onshore.
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Beer, wine, cocktails, liquors and spirits aboard the ship (except certain premium brands which are available for purchase).
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Hors d’oeuvres, 24-hour access to snacks, premium coffees and teas, non-alcoholic beverages, and filtered water; excursions and airport transfers, as indicated in the itinerary, as indicated in the itinerary; crew gratuities.
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Exploration tools curated to destination, such as Zodiacs, kayaks, snowshoes and cross-country skis; guidance and company of our leading expedition staff.
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Assistance by the National Geographic photographer and National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions certified photo instructor.
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Basic Wi-Fi aboard ship; complimentary reusable water bottle.
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Access to the OM System Photo Gear Locker.
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Presentations by expedition staff and expert guest speakers.
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Complimentary parka.
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Complimentary reusable water bottle.
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Onboard physician consultations.
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Morning stretch classes and 24-hour access to exercise equipment.
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24-hour access to lounges, observation decks, library, and other shared spaces.
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Park and site entrance fees, special access permits, and port taxes. Unused services or items included in our programs are non-refundable.
What's Excluded
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Airfare (except flights* when indicated as included)
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Pre- and post-expedition extensions
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Additional hotel nights (except when indicated as included)
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Private transfers; laundry, spa treatments, enhanced and premium Wi-Fi plans aboard expedition fleet
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Phone services (except when indicated as included)
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Travel protection plans, and passport, visa, and immigration fees.
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Recommended flight costs include flight(s) that take place during the date range of your trip to transport travelers from one itinerary destination to another.
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This cost also includes ground transportation, luggage transfer, and airport assistance.
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If you prefer to arrange your own flights privately, have alternate means of transport, or wish to modify at a later time, please contact an Expedition Specialist.
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Additional costs associated with medical services outside onboard physician consultation.