Ross Sea Odyssey
Highlights
- Explore the Ross Sea, the most remote sector of Antarctica, home to the largest Adélie and emperor penguin colonies on Earth.
- Visit historic expedition huts from the Heroic Age of Antarctic exploration, preserved like time capsules in the polar ice.
- Encounter 4 penguin species, sprawling seabird colonies & giant elephant seals on wildlife-rich Macquarie & Subantarctic shores.
Step aboard this once-in-a-lifetime 25-day expedition and journey to some of the most remote, rarely visited, and biologically significant corners of the Southern Ocean. Departing from Dunedin, New Zealand, this voyage carries you through the UNESCO-listed Subantarctic Islands, across the powerful Antarctic Convergence, and into the legendary Ross Sea—a place as rich in exploration history as it is in wildlife wonders.
Timed during the austral summer, when daylight stretches long and wildlife activity peaks, this voyage offers travelers the best chance to see Antarctica at its most alive. Vast Adélie and emperor penguin colonies bustle with breeding activity, Weddell and Ross seals haul out onto the ice, and the skies are alive with petrels, skuas, and albatrosses. Whale sightings are also possible in the nutrient-rich polar waters, especially around the Antarctic Convergence.
Each day offers a new chance for discovery. Zodiac cruises bring you close to calving glaciers and towering icebergs, while shore landings at historic sites like Scott’s and Shackleton’s huts connect you with the human stories that echo across the ice. On board, expert lectures deepen your understanding of the region’s ecology, history, and conservation importance, while opportunities for photography, citizen science, and quiet reflection abound.
Expect to be awestruck. To feel dwarfed by nature’s scale. To stand where few humans have ever stood. This is not just a voyage—it’s a personal triumph. You will cross into the Antarctic realm, explore a seldom-visited sector of the continent, and witness the raw, unfiltered power of the natural world in one of its most pristine states.
Perfect for seasoned adventurers, history buffs, wildlife lovers, and anyone seeking to push the boundaries of where travel can take you, this extraordinary journey offers a rare window into a frozen world that very few will ever experience.
Standard Activities
About the Ross Sea Odyssey
Step aboard this once-in-a-lifetime 25-day expedition and journey to some of the most remote, rarely visited, and biologically significant corners of the Southern Ocean. Departing from Dunedin, New Zealand, this voyage carries you through the UNESCO-listed Subantarctic Islands, across the powerful Antarctic Convergence, and into the legendary Ross Sea—a place as rich in exploration history as it is in wildlife wonders.
Timed during the austral summer, when daylight stretches long and wildlife activity peaks, this voyage offers travelers the best chance to see Antarctica at its most alive. Vast Adélie and emperor penguin colonies bustle with breeding activity, Weddell and Ross seals haul out onto the ice, and the skies are alive with petrels, skuas, and albatrosses. Whale sightings are also possible in the nutrient-rich polar waters, especially around the Antarctic Convergence.
Each day offers a new chance for discovery. Zodiac cruises bring you close to calving glaciers and towering icebergs, while shore landings at historic sites like Scott’s and Shackleton’s huts connect you with the human stories that echo across the ice. On board, expert lectures deepen your understanding of the region’s ecology, history, and conservation importance, while opportunities for photography, citizen science, and quiet reflection abound.
Expect to be awestruck. To feel dwarfed by nature’s scale. To stand where few humans have ever stood. This is not just a voyage—it’s a personal triumph. You will cross into the Antarctic realm, explore a seldom-visited sector of the continent, and witness the raw, unfiltered power of the natural world in one of its most pristine states.
Perfect for seasoned adventurers, history buffs, wildlife lovers, and anyone seeking to push the boundaries of where travel can take you, this extraordinary journey offers a rare window into a frozen world that very few will ever experience.
Itinerary Day to Day
Arrive in Dunedin
Arrive in Dunedin, where you will be met by a representative and transferred with your fellow expeditioners to your assigned pre-voyage hotel. If you are already in Dunedin, we ask you to make your way to your hotel. This afternoon, visit the hospitality desk in the lobby to collect your luggage tags. Please clearly label the tags with your name and ship cabin number. Our team will confirm details regarding your embarkation day, answer any questions and provide you with information on where to dine or purchase last minute items.
That evening, enjoy light refreshments as you meet your fellow expeditioners at a Welcome Reception and Pre-Embarkation Briefing. Afterwards, enjoy your evening in New Zealand’s southernmost city. You may like to indulge in a meal at one of Dunedin’s fine restaurants, or perhaps enjoy a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Otago harbour.
Assigned accommodation: To be advised
Embarkation
At Sea
New Zealand's Subantarctic Islands
At Sea
Victoria Land Coast and Ross Sea
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Macquarie Island
At Sea
Disembark Dunedin
Route Map
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Terms & Conditions
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Sea kayaking holidays in the humbling wilderness of Antarctica are guaranteed to stir your soul. Paddle between brash ice and icebergs of all shapes and sizes, absorbing the majestic scenery as it unfolds before you.
In Antarctica, keep your camera on-hand for unforgettable encounters with penguins, seals and whales, and occasionally leopard seals or orcas.
Led by experienced guides, you and your small group of like-minded adventurers will paddle between ice floes, brash ice and icebergs of all shapes and sizes. Paddling is one of the best ways to access and intimately explore the beautiful coastlines we visit and therefore make the most of your time in the wild and remote destinations we visit.
What’s involved?
‘Getting out amongst it’ is our philosophy, and that is exactly what we do. Weather permitting, the sea kayaking activity is normally available anytime the other expeditioners go out. Rather than traveling large distances, our aim is to ensure you see as much as possible. We paddle between 5 to 15 kilometres (2 to 4 hours) per outing, often taking a snack and a flask of hot chocolate to enjoy on our excursion.
Each small group of kayakers (up to 10 per guide) will have their own intimate exploration of the small hidden bays and coasts that are inaccessible to Zodiacs. Of course, we also make time for your own shore excursions and wildlife encounters.
The elements play an important role in our sea kayaking program. It is important that you have an adventurous attitude and understand that the weather can impact our kayaking time.
Required Experience
You must be active in the outdoors and have an adventurous spirit. For most temperate and polar you should be an intermediate paddler. In South Georgia however, conditions can be more varied and you require solid paddling experience in ocean swell and wind.
You do not need to be an expert or know how to roll. However, you must be able to swim and you should have experience in a wet exit and assisted re-entry. You should also be proficient at putting on a spray skirt by yourself and be comfortable paddling on seas with up to half a meter swell. It is also important that you gain some practice getting into a kayak from a pier, wharf, or deep shoreline where you can’t step into the kayak from standing position. You can easily practice all of this at home, plus paddling in a variety of weather conditions, before your trip.
What about beginners up to the challenge?
Our guides do not offer instructional classes for beginners. Therefore, the sea kayaking option is unsuitable for complete novices. However, there is often ample time to gain the required experience before you depart. We may be able to recommend a reputable sea kayak operator in your area for some tuition prior to the trip.
Your guide will assess your ability on the initial paddle, and if you have insufficient experience, he or she reserves the right to restrict your participation in rougher conditions
Fitness Requirements
You should be fit enough to paddle for up to three hours and climb between moving Zodiacs on the water. Regular exercise is recommended, because the fitter you are the more you will enjoy the experience. The more paddles you can do before the trip, the better. We recommend at least three outings prior to your voyage.
Climates & Weather Conditions
During summer the air temperature in the Antarctic Peninsula, is generally above freezing but can range from -4°C to +5°C / 24.8°F to 41°F. The water temperature in the polar regions is close to freezing and winds sweep off the glaciers, making paddling a chilling experience. In South Georgia, there are stronger winds and swells than in Antarctica.
Prices
The Sea Kayaking activity is available for an additional surcharge and includes guided excursions and kayaking equipment
Prices are indicative only and are variable. They are calculated based on the days of voyage, ability to carry out the activity and exchange rates.
What's Included
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All airport transfers mentioned in the itinerary.
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One night’s hotel accommodation including breakfast, in Dunedin on Day 1.
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Onboard accommodation during voyage, including daily cabin service.
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All meals, snacks, tea and coffee during voyage.
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Beer, house wine and soft drinks with dinner.
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Captain’s Farewell reception including four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages.
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All shore excursions and Zodiac cruises.
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Educational lectures and guiding services provided by Expedition Team.
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One 3-in-1 waterproof, polar expedition jacket.
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Complimentary use of Muck Boots during the voyage.
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Comprehensive pre-departure information.
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Port surcharges, permits and landing fees.
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Wi-Fi. *Please note we travel to remote regions and therefore the connection can be unreliable.
What's Excluded
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International or domestic flights – unless specified in the itinerary.
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Transfers – unless specified in the itinerary.
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Airport arrival or departure taxes.
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Passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination fees and charges.
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Mandatory travel insurance or emergency evacuation charges.
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Hotel accommodation and meals – unless specified in the itinerary.
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Optional excursions and optional activity surcharges.
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All items of a personal nature, including but not limited to alcoholic beverages and soft drinks (outside of dinner service), gratuities, laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses or phone charges.
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Note: A $15 USD per person per day gratuity for the crew is automatically added to your onboard account. It is at your discretion if you would like to remove the tip (or adjust the amount) when you settle your bill. It is not necessary to tip the expedition team members. This gratuity amount is included for suites as part of their ‘Suite Benefits’.