Penguins of the Far South: Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica
Highlights
- Walk among vast colonies of king penguins in South Georgia, the “Galápagos of the Southern Ocean,” teeming with wildlife.
- Visit historic Grytviken, resting place of explorer Ernest Shackleton, and discover South Georgia’s rich whaling past.
- Cruise Antarctica’s iceberg-laden bays by Zodiac, spotting Adélie, chinstrap, and gentoo penguins plus whales and seals.
Embark on an extraordinary 20-day journey that weaves together three of the Southern Ocean’s most iconic destinations: the Falklands, South Georgia, and the Antarctic Peninsula. Beginning in Ushuaia, you’ll sail from windswept sub-Antarctic isles rich in birdlife, through wildlife-dense South Georgia, and onward to the awe-inspiring icescapes of Antarctica itself. Each stop reveals a new chapter of exploration, history, and natural wonder.
The timing of this expedition offers travelers the chance to witness wildlife spectacles few ever experience. In the Falklands, Magellanic, rockhopper, and gentoo penguins thrive alongside black-browed albatross. South Georgia overwhelms with staggering wildlife density—hundreds of thousands of king penguins, sprawling elephant seal colonies, and nesting seabirds blanketing the island. Antarctica, the grand finale, enchants with its calving glaciers, vast penguin rookeries, and the chance encounters of whales and curious seals in icy bays.
Off-ship, your days are filled with adventure—Zodiac cruising amid towering icebergs, landing at historic sites, and perhaps even daring a polar plunge. On board, expert-led lectures and camaraderie with fellow travelers deepen the experience. Standing at Ernest Shackleton’s gravesite in Grytviken, or witnessing your first penguin chick, you’ll feel the weight of history and the thrill of discovery intertwined.
This extraordinary itinerary takes you on a journey through the living theatre of the Southern Ocean, where history, wildlife, and epic landscapes collide. Ideal for wildlife enthusiasts, history buffs, and adventurers at heart, it offers the rare chance to stand where few have stood, forge memories of unparalleled encounters, and return with stories that will last a lifetime.
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About the Penguins of the Far South: Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica
Embark on an extraordinary 20-day journey that weaves together three of the Southern Ocean’s most iconic destinations: the Falklands, South Georgia, and the Antarctic Peninsula. Beginning in Ushuaia, you’ll sail from windswept sub-Antarctic isles rich in birdlife, through wildlife-dense South Georgia, and onward to the awe-inspiring icescapes of Antarctica itself. Each stop reveals a new chapter of exploration, history, and natural wonder.
The timing of this expedition offers travelers the chance to witness wildlife spectacles few ever experience. In the Falklands, Magellanic, rockhopper, and gentoo penguins thrive alongside black-browed albatross. South Georgia overwhelms with staggering wildlife density—hundreds of thousands of king penguins, sprawling elephant seal colonies, and nesting seabirds blanketing the island. Antarctica, the grand finale, enchants with its calving glaciers, vast penguin rookeries, and the chance encounters of whales and curious seals in icy bays.
Off-ship, your days are filled with adventure—Zodiac cruising amid towering icebergs, landing at historic sites, and perhaps even daring a polar plunge. On board, expert-led lectures and camaraderie with fellow travelers deepen the experience. Standing at Ernest Shackleton’s gravesite in Grytviken, or witnessing your first penguin chick, you’ll feel the weight of history and the thrill of discovery intertwined.
This extraordinary itinerary takes you on a journey through the living theatre of the Southern Ocean, where history, wildlife, and epic landscapes collide. Ideal for wildlife enthusiasts, history buffs, and adventurers at heart, it offers the rare chance to stand where few have stood, forge memories of unparalleled encounters, and return with stories that will last a lifetime.
Itinerary Day to Day
Arrive in Ushuaia, Argentina
Your gateway for this expedition is Ushuaia, Argentina. Located within the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, Ushuaia has a small-town feel yet boasts many shops, museums, cafés and restaurants that you can enjoy before your voyage. If you’re feeling adventurous, the nearby Tierra del Fuego National Park and Martial Glacier offer plenty of outdoor activities, such as hiking.

Embark
At Sea
Falklands Islands (Malvinas)
6-7
South Georgia
At Sea
South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula
Crossing the Drake Passage
Disembarkation in Ushuaia
Route Map
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Every sweep of the paddle as your craft glides through the pristine polar waters creates an incredible soundtrack: the jostle of glacial ice, the lapping of waves against the rocky shore, the perpetual drip from your paddle, the call of seabirds, and the occasional splash as wildlife break the surface of the water.
Our Paddle Excursion Program provides sit-on-top, two-person, inflatable kayaks that provide guests with an intimate, water-level experience in unforgettable locations in Antarctica. These stable, rugged and comfortable crafts are an ideal way to see the polar regions from a different perspective. On-ship, you’ll be provided with instruction and equipment including dry suits, personal flotation devices (PFDs), and waterproof gloves. Experienced guides will lead you safely throughout the paddling excursion. Your group will always be escorted by a safety driver in another kayak who will stay close by to provide additional support.
Excursions last a minimum of one hour and are offered to participants once per voyage. Each group includes 10 paddlers, 1 guide and 1 one safety Zodiac driver. The wind, weather and water conditions determine the timing and location of Paddling Excursions.
Is Kayaking Experience Necessary?
The Paddle Excursion was created for guests with little or no paddling experience, or for those who want a single paddle experience to add variety to their expedition. Participants must be fit enough to enter and exit the kayak from the Zodiac, and to maneuver with your paddle.
Provided Gear
- Inflatable Super Lynx sit-on-top kayak
- Paddle
- Drysuit
- Insulated rubber gloves
- PFD (personal flotation device)
- Neoprene booties
- 10L dry bag
- Water bottle
Other recommended gear/clothing
- Thermal base layer (top and bottom)
- Thin fleece or wool sweater
- Fleece pants
- Liner socks
- Thick wool socks
- Neck warmer
- Warm hat
- Brimmed hat
- Sunglasses
- Waterproof and sweatproof sunscreen and lip balm
- Camera (either waterproof, in exterior waterproof housing, or stored in a dry bag)**
- Waterproof backpack
Tip: It’s a good idea to protect any camera gear in a dry bag. Small waterproof cameras should be attached to your PFD with a string and carabiner.
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.
The Sea Kayak Program is a voyage-length program available in Antarctica, in which kayakers (those who have minimal experience as well as seasoned paddlers) will enjoy the polar regions from a unique perspective.
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.
In addition to the kayak guides, a safety driver in a Zodiac will always stay nearby to offer assistance if required. Excursions typically last one and a half to three hours.
Note: Due to its popularity and limited space, if you want to ensure a space in the Sea Kayak program, please register when you book your expedition. While the program routinely fills up well before the voyage, if there are vacant spaces when you board the vessel you may sign up. The guides will attempt to lead guests on as many sea kayak excursions as possible, but the number of excursions will depend on weather and sea conditions as well as logistical factors. Be prepared to paddle in a double or single kayak depending on availability.
Is Kayaking Experience Necessary?
The Sea Kayak program was developed to accommodate kayakers with a range of experience. Please don’t hesitate to consult with our polar travel advisors if you have any questions.
Provided gear
- Sea kayaks (single or double)
- Paddle
- Spray-skirt
- Drysuit
- Insulated rubber gloves and pogies*
- PFD (personal flotation device)
- Neoprene booties
- 10L dry bag
- Water bottle (provided in rooms upon embarkation)
Other recommended gear/clothing
- Thermal base layer top and bottom (synthetic or wool, no cotton)
- Thin fleece 200 weight top or wool sweater
- Fleece pants
- Liner socks
- Thick wool socks
- Neck warmer
- Thin fleece or wool liner glove to wear under rubber gloves (if you wish)
- Warm hat
- Sunglasses
- Waterproof and sweatproof sunscreen
- Camera (either waterproof, in exterior waterproof housing, or stored in a dry bag)
- Waterproof backpack or a dry bag
What's Included
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Leadership throughout the 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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Premium dining, with a wide selection of options that accommodate a variety of dietary preferences.
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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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A parka to take home
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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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Select voyages include essential transportation and accommodation arrangements for guests, ensuring seamless travel to and from the expedition starting point.
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Complementary Wi-Fi
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Itineraries are packed with adventure options designed to immerses travelers in the polar wilderness, enabling them to connect with the natural wonders of their surroundings
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
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Mandatory waterproof pants for Zodiac landing and cruising excursions, or any other gear not mentioned
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Adventure options and trip extensions are not included.
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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