Wild Antarctica: Fly-Sail (13D)
Highlights
- Journey into the rarely visited Weddell Sea and Antarctic Sound, where colossal tabular icebergs and Shackleton’s legacy await.
- Spot Adélie, gentoo & chinstrap penguins, plus whales, seals & seabirds on unforgettable Zodiac excursions in Antarctica.
- Contribute to real-world citizen science efforts in one of Earth’s last great wildernesses, and return home a true polar ambassador.
Embark on this unforgettable 14-day expedition into Antarctica’s wild east—where the dramatic, iceberg-littered Weddell Sea meets the wildlife-rich Antarctic Peninsula. Your journey begins in Punta Arenas with a direct charter flight to King George Island, allowing you to skip the southbound Drake Passage and begin your Antarctic adventure sooner. Once aboard your expedition vessel, your days are filled with boundless opportunity to explore one of the most remote and raw environments on Earth.
Venturing into the Weddell Sea—where Shackleton’s Endurance met its legendary fate—you’ll witness colossal tabular icebergs drifting through Antarctic Sound and navigate through a region aptly nicknamed “Iceberg Alley.” The volcanic islands and fossil-rich shores you may visit hold echoes of a prehistoric era, while the air and water teem with life: from Adélie and gentoo penguin colonies to blue-eyed shags, storm petrels, humpbacks, minkes, and orcas.
Traveling in late summer means extended daylight hours—nearly 24—perfect for wildlife sightings, photography, and activities like kayaking, Zodiac cruising, or hiking to breathtaking vistas. Your expedition team adjusts the itinerary in real time to maximize your experience, taking full advantage of wildlife activity and weather conditions. Aboard the ship, enriching lectures and the opportunity to contribute to ongoing citizen science programs deepen your understanding of this fragile region and your connection to it.
This voyage is a dream for adventurous souls, nature lovers, and seekers of the extraordinary. You’ll not only walk in the footsteps of polar pioneers, but you’ll also stand in places where few humans ever have, gaining a profound sense of perspective and wonder. By the time you return via the Drake Passage to Ushuaia, you’ll carry with you not just memories—but a renewed sense of awe, purpose, and a story worth sharing for a lifetime.
Standard Activities
About the Wild Antarctica: Fly-Sail (13D)
Embark on this unforgettable 14-day expedition into Antarctica’s wild east—where the dramatic, iceberg-littered Weddell Sea meets the wildlife-rich Antarctic Peninsula. Your journey begins in Punta Arenas with a direct charter flight to King George Island, allowing you to skip the southbound Drake Passage and begin your Antarctic adventure sooner. Once aboard your expedition vessel, your days are filled with boundless opportunity to explore one of the most remote and raw environments on Earth.
Venturing into the Weddell Sea—where Shackleton’s Endurance met its legendary fate—you’ll witness colossal tabular icebergs drifting through Antarctic Sound and navigate through a region aptly nicknamed “Iceberg Alley.” The volcanic islands and fossil-rich shores you may visit hold echoes of a prehistoric era, while the air and water teem with life: from Adélie and gentoo penguin colonies to blue-eyed shags, storm petrels, humpbacks, minkes, and orcas.
Traveling in late summer means extended daylight hours—nearly 24—perfect for wildlife sightings, photography, and activities like kayaking, Zodiac cruising, or hiking to breathtaking vistas. Your expedition team adjusts the itinerary in real time to maximize your experience, taking full advantage of wildlife activity and weather conditions. Aboard the ship, enriching lectures and the opportunity to contribute to ongoing citizen science programs deepen your understanding of this fragile region and your connection to it.
This voyage is a dream for adventurous souls, nature lovers, and seekers of the extraordinary. You’ll not only walk in the footsteps of polar pioneers, but you’ll also stand in places where few humans ever have, gaining a profound sense of perspective and wonder. By the time you return via the Drake Passage to Ushuaia, you’ll carry with you not just memories—but a renewed sense of awe, purpose, and a story worth sharing for a lifetime.
Itinerary
Arrive in Punta Arenas
Having made your way to Punta Arenas, you will be met by a representative and transferred to our group hotel. This evening, enjoy a light refreshment as you meet your fellow expeditioners at a Welcome Reception and Pre-Voyage Briefing. Afterwards, dine at your leisure (dinner not included).
Accommodation: Hotel Cabo de Hornos (or similar)
Embarkation
Weddell Sea & Antarctic Peninsula
Drake Passage Crossing
Disembark Ushuaia
Sea kayaking holidays in the humbling wilderness of Antarctica, and some of the world’s most biodiverse regions, 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.
Witness wildlife and scenery unlike any other place on earth. Through crystal clear waters you’ll discover the amazing mobility and speed of penguins entering and exiting from the ice, marvel at beautiful sculpted icebergs below the water and witness marine life such as crustaceans, isopods, starfish and nudibranchs!
This unique experience will allow passengers to see both destinations in a completely new dimension, witnessing wildlife and scenery unlike any other place on earth.
This latest innovative activity option is led by our expert polar diving guides, and utilizes state of the art equipment including drysuits, gloves, hood, fins, mask, and snorkel. Passengers will be provided with all of the training and equipment they need to experience Antarctica from this truly unique angle.
Passengers who take part will enjoy the opportunity to snorkel daily (weather dependent), taking delight in sheltered bays, off shore islands and secluded ship wrecks which make for spectacular wildlife viewing.
Our Guides
Our team of experienced guides have over 20 years’ experience and provide snorkelers with detailed briefings and best practice procedures to ensure a safe snorkeling experience.
Group Size
Polar snorkeling requires at least 6 snorkelers for the activity to proceed. Please ask our team for numbers at time of booking.
In our inflatable kayaks, you can paddle safely among brash ice and along rocky shorelines where penguins and fur seals might be sunning themselves.
It’s a unique opportunity to remain fully immersed in your surroundings, at water level in your sturdy kayaks. You might see Adélie penguins darting around you or, perhaps, an Antarctic fur seal slipping off its rock as you glide past. Your experienced guides will look for wonderful opportunities for you to enjoy a paddle, and hopefully push you beyond your comfort zone, safely.
What’s involved
When you sign up as a paddler, you have the bonus of enjoying normal landings along with other expeditioners, plus an added paddling excursion.
In a small group of up to six paddlers, you will have a Zodiac dedicated to your group and two guides to look after you and to scout out ideal locations to enjoy a fun paddle.
When we visit the polar regions, the elements play an important role. Our Paddling program is suitable for complete beginners, and we will only offer a paddling excursion in calm conditions. Bring along your adventurous and positive attitude and you will have an unforgettable experience.
Required Experience
Our Paddling Activity is suitable for novices and no prior experience is required to participate. However, you must be able to swim independently for up to 25 meters and be confident in the water.
Fitness Requirements
You must be able to walk on loose, uneven surfaces such as gravel or pebble beaches. You must also be able to get into your inflatable kayak at knee level. Although our Paddling activity requires no prior experience to participate, you are more likely to enjoy the experience more if you are mildly fit and undertake some regular gentle exercise at home, such as walking.
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 Paddling activity is available for an additional surcharge and includes guided excursions and paddling 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 Punta Arenas on Day 1.
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Charter flight from Punta Arenas to King George Island.
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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 Welcome and Farewell receptions 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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Complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consultation).
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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.
What's Excluded
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Mandatory travel insurance or emergency evacuation charges.
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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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Hotel accomodation 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), laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses, wi-fi, email 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’.