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Magellan Discoverer

Next-gen air-cruise ship offering eco-conscious comfort and panoramic Antarctic exploration.
Starting at:
Per Person
USD$ 7,794
1 Itineraries
9 Days
Small Size
96 Guests
Service Level
Luxury
Starting at:
Per Person
USD$ 7,794

Highlights

  • Exclusively built for air-cruise expeditions, bypassing the Drake Passage for faster, smoother access to Antarctica’s wonders.
  • All-balcony cabins and a 360° top-deck walking track offer constant connection to Antarctica’s wildlife and epic landscapes.
  • Small-ship intimacy meets modern expedition efficiency, with rapid Zodiac disembarkations and high crew-to-guest service standards.

The Magellan Discoverer, debuting in 2026, is the latest evolution in polar cruising—purpose-built to enhance the air-cruise experience and elevate Antarctic expeditions with cutting-edge comfort, safety, and sustainability. As the sister ship to the celebrated Magellan Explorer, she shares the same boutique feel while incorporating advanced design elements and more panoramic features.

Life On Board

Guests will find a contemporary yet cozy environment, where minimalist, elegant design meets warm expedition hospitality. The panoramic observation lounge and state-of-the-art presentation room serve as social and educational hubs, where you’ll gather for daily briefings, wildlife talks, and polar science sessions led by expert guides.

A full-service bar and inviting library offer spaces to unwind, while the gym with views and glass-fronted sauna help you warm up or work out in style. Dining is a single-seating, relaxed affair in the ship’s spacious, window-lined restaurant, featuring Chilean wines and global cuisine with Antarctic flair.

Magellan Discoverer offers five cabin categories, all outfitted with private balconies, king-size or twin beds, sitting areas, and modern en-suite bathrooms with showers. Cabins are equipped with individually controlled heating, wardrobes, and sleek furnishings—ideal for relaxing after active days outdoors.

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Specifications

  • Guests
    96 (76 in Antarctica) (76 on Fly Cruises)
  • Staff & Crew
    67
  • Guide & Crew to Guest Ratios
    1:6 & 1:1.1
  • Guest to Space Ratio
    1:89
  • Number of Decks
    7
  • Number of Cabins
    40
  • Zodiacs & Loading Bays
    10
  • Year Built
    2026
  • Ice Class
    PC6
  • Length
    308.4 ft (94.0 m)
  • Beam
    56.4 ft (17.2 m)
  • Draft
    14.1 ft (4.3 m)
  • Cruising Speed
    14 kn
  • Stabilizers
    Yes

Amenities

cocktail
Bar
shopping bag
Boutique
stethoscope
Clinic
lift
Elevator
armchair
Lounge
boots
Mudroom

Cabins

There are 5 cabin types available

Single Veranda Cabin

1 Guests, King
280 ft² (26 m²)
8 Cabins

Deluxe Veranda Cabin

2 Guests, King/Twin
280 ft² (26 m²)
22 Cabins

Triple Deluxe Veranda Cabin

3 Guests, King/Twin
560 ft² (52 m²)
2 Cabins

Family Suite

4 Guests, King/Twin
560 ft² (52 m²)
2 Cabins

Grand Veranda Suite

2 Guests, King/Twin
409 ft² (38 m²)
8 Cabins

Itineraries

There are 1 itineraries available
Patagonia & Chilean Fjords (9-11 Days)
9 Days, 11 Days

Patagonia & Chilean Fjords (9-11 Days)

An expedition voyage to the wild heart of Chilean Patagonia unveiling towering glaciers, remote fjords, and rich marine wildlife.
Length: 9 Days, 11 Days
Embarkation: Puerto Montt, Ushuaia
Disembarkation: Puerto Montt, Ushuaia
Sites: Beagle Channel, Glacier Alley, Strait of Magellan, Tierra del Fuego, + 8 More
USD$ 7,794 - USD$ 11,795
Per Person
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September 24 - Oct 4, 2027
Puerto Montt, Chile (Disembarking: Ushuaia, Argentina)
USD$ 7,794 - USD$ 11,795
April 4 - Apr 14, 2028
Ushuaia, Argentina (Disembarking: Puerto Montt, Chile)
USD$ 7,795 - USD$ 11,795

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