Extended Antarctic Circle Crossing
Highlights
- Cross the legendary Antarctic Circle and celebrate reaching a latitude few travelers ever achieve amid vast, sculpted icebergs.
- Experience intimate Zodiac landings among penguin colonies, seals, glaciers, and snow crowned peaks of the Antarctic Peninsula.
- Follow the wake of great explorers while learning from polar experts, spotting whales, seabirds, and drifting giants of ice.
The Extended Antarctic Circle Crossing is a true expedition into the deep south, journeying from Ushuaia across the legendary Drake Passage to the wildlife rich Antarctic Peninsula and onward beyond the fabled Antarctic Circle. These remote latitudes are defined by towering glaciers, ice choked channels, and a history written by the world’s greatest polar explorers, making every mile sailed feel profoundly significant.
Timed for the heart of the Antarctic season, this voyage offers long daylight hours, dynamic weather, and peak wildlife activity. Guests can expect bustling penguin colonies, seals hauled out on ice floes, and the chance to spot whales and seabirds as the Southern Ocean comes alive against a backdrop of sculpted icebergs and snow clad peaks.
Days are shaped by adventure both on ship and ashore. Zodiac cruises and landings place you right among penguins, glaciers, and silent polar landscapes, while optional paddling and the exhilarating polar plunge add an extra edge for the bold. On board, expert led lectures, open bridge access, and warm camaraderie deepen your understanding of Antarctica’s ecology, history, and raw power.
Crossing the Antarctic Circle is a rare human milestone achieved by few, and it is often the emotional high point of the journey. This is a voyage for curious explorers, wildlife lovers, photographers, and those drawn to the world’s wildest frontiers. You’ll return home with a deep sense of accomplishment, a renewed perspective on our planet, and memories forged at the very edge of the Earth.
Standard Activities
About the Extended Antarctic Circle Crossing
The Extended Antarctic Circle Crossing is a true expedition into the deep south, journeying from Ushuaia across the legendary Drake Passage to the wildlife rich Antarctic Peninsula and onward beyond the fabled Antarctic Circle. These remote latitudes are defined by towering glaciers, ice choked channels, and a history written by the world’s greatest polar explorers, making every mile sailed feel profoundly significant.
Timed for the heart of the Antarctic season, this voyage offers long daylight hours, dynamic weather, and peak wildlife activity. Guests can expect bustling penguin colonies, seals hauled out on ice floes, and the chance to spot whales and seabirds as the Southern Ocean comes alive against a backdrop of sculpted icebergs and snow clad peaks.
Days are shaped by adventure both on ship and ashore. Zodiac cruises and landings place you right among penguins, glaciers, and silent polar landscapes, while optional paddling and the exhilarating polar plunge add an extra edge for the bold. On board, expert led lectures, open bridge access, and warm camaraderie deepen your understanding of Antarctica’s ecology, history, and raw power.
Crossing the Antarctic Circle is a rare human milestone achieved by few, and it is often the emotional high point of the journey. This is a voyage for curious explorers, wildlife lovers, photographers, and those drawn to the world’s wildest frontiers. You’ll return home with a deep sense of accomplishment, a renewed perspective on our planet, and memories forged at the very edge of the Earth.
Itinerary
Arrive in Ushuaia, Argentina
Welcome to Ushuaia, the gateway to Antarctica!
Upon arrival at Ushuaia Airport, enjoy the included transfer to your hotel.
If you arrive early, there are plenty of ways to explore at ‘the End of the World.’ Visit the Museo Marítimo to discover the region’s fascinating history, or take a leisurely walk down Avenida San Martín for any last-minute essentials before heading to Antarctica.
In the evening, meet your local team and fellow travellers for a ‘icebreaker’ at the hotel, where you’ll receive more details about the adventure ahead and tomorrow’s embarkation. If you have free time before the icebreaker, consider exploring downtown Ushuaia for souvenir shopping or savouring classic Argentinian flavours at one of the city’s fantastic local restaurants.
SPECIAL INFORMATION: If you arrive in Ushuaia on Day 1, an arrival transfer from Ushuaia Airport to the hotel is included. Your travel documents will provide full details.
Embarkation in Ushuaia
At Sea
South Shetlands & Antarctica
Antarctic Circle
South Shetlands & Antarctica
At Sea
Disembarkation in Ushuaia
Book by 31 March 2026 & save up to 25% on selected departures.
Terms & Conditions
- — Valid on select departures in the 26/27 Antarctic season.
- — Offer applies on selected cabin categories on selected departures.
- — Discount is valid until 31 March 2026 unless withdrawn, sold out or varied prior.
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An altogether different Antarctica activity is sea kayaking, an ethereal experience that is hard to describe. You can paddle your way through the tranquil waters of Antarctica no matter your level of fitness, always accompanied by experienced guides and a small group of fellow kayakers. One of the most relaxing yet overwhelming excursions on offer, sea kayaking comes with an added level of quietness which, coupled with the gargantuan landscapes, makes for a soul-stirring experience.
This is, unsurprisingly, one of the most popular optional activities on Antarctica cruises and most guests book their slot even before boarding their ship. You may want to do the same as this is the one amazing activity you won’t want to miss.
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.
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.
You will be provided with all of the gear required to participate and be fitted with a drysuit , waterproof booties and gloves.
Learn to capture wildlife and landscape shots in a small group photography program, including critiquing sessions and editing classes. Plus, Explore Boat excursion with our dedicated expert Photography Guides on Zodiac cruises and landings.
Limited spots. Must be pre-booked.
Snowshoes are a lightweight, traditional mode of transport that were originally used by indigenous North Americans in polar terrain. Because of how wide and light they are, they are an excellent method of crossing deep snow and accessing areas that are normally not accessible to people on foot. So, strap on your snowshoes and prepare for the ultimate Antarctic activity.
There really is no better way to take in a new place than by exploring it on foot. With that in mind many expedition ships offer you the chance to explore your way inland from the Polar shorelines with a wide variety of snowshoeing expeditions built for everyone. From the casual explorer to the hard-core snowshoe-er.
For the basic walks you just need to be in reasonably good shape and health. The snowshoe activities last usually somewhere between 2 and 6 hours. Keep in mind that there are no paths and that you will be traveling over fairly rugged terrain and will be taking on some hills.
Our day paddle excursions are a great way to feel at one with the sea while enjoying some spectacular glacial scenery and perhaps watching penguins swim directly underneath your kayak.
Our stable, inflatable crafts offer you an intimate experience and are ideal to see Antarctica from a different perspective.
They are easy to navigate and don’t require any previous experience. If you want to add some variety to your expedition and have little or no paddle experience, then our day paddle excursion is the perfect addition to your Antarctic voyage.
What to expect
Our day paddle excursions last 1.5 to two hours and are offered to our guests once per voyage. Our experienced guide will lead the small group, consisting of paddlers, one guide and one safety Zodiac driver, safely throughout the paddle excursion while exploring the breathtaking landscapes and wildlife. We offer a limited number of Day Paddle excursion spaces per voyage and they can be pre- booked. We recommend you book early to avoid disappointment. Additional spaces may be made available for booking on board via our Expedition Team, subject to itinerary and weather conditions.
Safety precautions
You will be guided by a minimum of one experienced cold-water guide and one safety Zodiac driver. The wind, weather and water conditions will determine the timing and location of the paddle excursion.
For your safety, you will need to verify that your travel and medical insurance covers kayaking and all participants will be required to join a briefing and sign a waiver prior to disembarking for the excursion. The recommended minimum age for participants is 16 years and you must be an efficient swimmer.
Clothing and equipment
On the Ocean Endeavour, we will provide you with instructions and equipment, including dry suits, neoprene booties, waterproof gloves, and PFD (personal flotation device). You will be guided as to what to wear under your dry suit before your first excursion.
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What's Included
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All meals onboard the Ocean Nova, including snacks and 24-hour tea and coffee
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Onboard lecture program led by our expert Expedition Team
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All shore excursions and Zodiac cruises (except paid adventure options with cost)
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Insulated inner jacket, yours to keep
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Complimentary use of rubber Muck boots and outer Expedition Parka, on loan for the duration of your expedition (exclusions apply - see below)
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Group arrival transfer from Ushuaia Airport to Pre Voyage Hotel (Day One)
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Pre-night (Day One) stay at the Pre Voyage hotel in Ushuaia, including breakfast (based on your cabin configuration)
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Transfer from the Pre Voyage Hotel to the Ocean Nova for embarkation (Day Two)
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Group departure transfer from the ship to either Ushuaia airport (selected times only) or downtown Ushuaia (luggage storage available)
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Full access to the onboard gym
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All port taxes
What's Excluded
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Mandatory travel insurance
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International or domestic flights, unless specified
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Airport transfers, taxes, and excess baggage charges, unless specified
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Meals other than those specified in the pre-departure information
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Visa and passport fees
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Mandatory travel insurance with a minimum required coverage
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A fuel surcharge may be applied to all bookings
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Optional paid adventure activities - Please let your booking agent know if you would like to add these
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Alcoholic or other selected beverages
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Laundry and communication services including Wi-fi (where available) on board
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Gratuities for the Expedition Team and crew (Recommended $15 USD per person per day)
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Miscellaneous extras and all personal expenses
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Smaller size Inner Jacket, Expedition Parka and Muck boots may not be available for minors depending on size requirements.
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Additionally, a lifejacket that meets our safety standards is mandatory for all minors 15 years and under and must be provided by the parent/guardian. Please contact your booking agent for details.
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Some larger-sized insulated Inner Jacket, Expedition Parka and Muck boots. Please contact your booking agent for more information.