South Georgia and Antarctic Summer Micro Fly Cruise
Highlights
- Fly from Chile to King George Island, skipping the Drake and diving straight into Antarctica’s pristine realm.
- Witness vast king penguin colonies and elephant seals amid South Georgia’s glacier-framed golden beaches.
- Zodiac through iceberg alleys, spot whales bubble-netting, and trace Shackleton’s heroic route across the Scotia Sea.
Begin your adventure in Patagonia’s wild heart before soaring across the Drake Passage on a swift charter flight from Puerto Natales to King George Island—your gateway to the White Continent. Within hours, you’ll find yourself amid Antarctica’s shimmering waterways, where monumental icebergs drift and penguins reign supreme. Glide through storied channels like Lemaire and Neumayer, where towering glaciers mirror in glassy seas and humpback whales lunge-feed in krill-rich waters.
Crossing the Scotia Sea, your voyage retraces Shackleton’s fabled path toward South Georgia, a subantarctic sanctuary that teems with life. Here, you’ll walk among tens of thousands of king penguins at Salisbury Plain, witness elephant seals basking along golden shores, and visit Grytviken—the final resting place of the great explorer himself. Each day brings a chance for Zodiac landings, glacier cruises, and wildlife encounters beyond imagination, framed by lectures and photography workshops led by expert guides.
This summer micro fly cruise is perfect for adventurers seeking to experience both Antarctica and South Georgia in comfort and depth, without the long ocean crossing. It’s a journey for wildlife lovers, history enthusiasts, and explorers at heart—those drawn to the thrill of flying over the edge of the world and stepping into landscapes that few ever see. Expect awe, perspective, and memories etched in polar light that will stay with you forever.
Standard Activities
About the South Georgia and Antarctic Summer Micro Fly Cruise
Begin your adventure in Patagonia’s wild heart before soaring across the Drake Passage on a swift charter flight from Puerto Natales to King George Island—your gateway to the White Continent. Within hours, you’ll find yourself amid Antarctica’s shimmering waterways, where monumental icebergs drift and penguins reign supreme. Glide through storied channels like Lemaire and Neumayer, where towering glaciers mirror in glassy seas and humpback whales lunge-feed in krill-rich waters.
Crossing the Scotia Sea, your voyage retraces Shackleton’s fabled path toward South Georgia, a subantarctic sanctuary that teems with life. Here, you’ll walk among tens of thousands of king penguins at Salisbury Plain, witness elephant seals basking along golden shores, and visit Grytviken—the final resting place of the great explorer himself. Each day brings a chance for Zodiac landings, glacier cruises, and wildlife encounters beyond imagination, framed by lectures and photography workshops led by expert guides.
This summer micro fly cruise is perfect for adventurers seeking to experience both Antarctica and South Georgia in comfort and depth, without the long ocean crossing. It’s a journey for wildlife lovers, history enthusiasts, and explorers at heart—those drawn to the thrill of flying over the edge of the world and stepping into landscapes that few ever see. Expect awe, perspective, and memories etched in polar light that will stay with you forever.
Itinerary Day to Day
Arrive in Puerto Natales, Chile
Begin your Antarctic journey in the remote Puerto Natales, and experience Patagonia’s soul from the first moment. Our team will meet you at the airport upon your arrival and transfer you to your hotel.
Fly from Puerto Natales to King George Island, Antarctica
Antarctic Peninsula
Sail across the Scotia Sea
South Georgia
Sail across the Southern Ocean
Arrival at Port Stanley, the Falkland Islands
Route Map
06 Feb, 2027 departure is Reverse itinerary – that means: sail – fly (Embark in Port Stanley)
05 Feb, 2028 departure is Reverse itinerary – that means: sail – fly (Embark in Port Stanley)
Duration:
3 Days
Rates from
2026/27 – US$1,875 pp (double) / US$2,250 (single)
2027/28 – US$1,995 pp (double) / US$2,395 (single)
After Antarctica’s icy wonderland, venture into Patagonia’s stunning UNESCO-listed Torres del Paine National Park, where you’ll have the extraordinary opportunity to track pumas, watch guanacos graze, and witness Andean condors soar amid turquoise lakes, granite peaks, and glaciers.
Enhance your Antarctic adventure with our 3-night Torres del Paine Extension—flexible, seamless, and fully refundable —so you can book with complete peace of mind.Perched on the edge of fjords, Puerto Natales is the gateway to Torres del Paine National Park. This is one of the world’s most extraordinary realms of unspoiled nature, where stealthy pumas slip silently through hidden valleys, guanacos traverse the plains, and flocks of flamingos, Andean condors, and vibrant native birds animate the scenery.
Each day in Torres del Paine offers flexible, handpicked adventures—including observing pumas in their natural realm, guided treks and photography excursions. This extension completes your expedition, crafting an unforgettable story of extremes, from the frozen edge of the Earth to Patagonia’s rugged, awe-inspiring heart.
What's Included
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Private charter fights between Puerto Natales (PNT) and King George Island (TNM)
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Lectures and tutorials on board
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Zodiac excursions (MK V heavy-duty inflatable boats) for shore landings and unforgettable photography opportunities.
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Free use of ship’s Wi-Fi powered by Starlink
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Full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner) all-day soft drinks, alcoholic beverages served with dinner
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Rubber Muck boots for shore landings
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All transfers included—from the airport to your hotel on arrival, between your hotel and the ship for embarkation and disembarkation, and from your hotel to the airport on departure day.
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Transfers to Weskar Patagonia Lodge in Torres del Paine if doing extension package
What's Excluded
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International flights – we recommend booking early.
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Travel and cancellation insurance – we strongly recommend securing coverage to protect your expedition.
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Additional expenses – any extra costs such as museum entry or optional activities