Antarctic ship expedition with flight over the Drake Passage

From Punta Arenas (Chile) to Ushuaia (Argentina)

10 days (9 nights) / 9 days (8 nights)

Ocean Explorer | World Voyager
10 days / 9 days Antarctic expedition from Punta Arenas (Chile) to Ushuaia (Argentina), including charter flight to King George Island and ship voyage along the Antarctic Peninsula and through the Drake Passage
On this combined trip, you will take the fastest connection to Antarctica: on the approximately three-hour flight from Punta Arenas across the Drake Passage to King George Island, the largest of the South Shetland Islands, you will experience the 7th continent from a bird's eye view. A unique introduction to a vast and dramatic landscape that is one of the last untouched regions on Earth.
After embarking on King George Island, you will continue your journey aboard your comfortable expedition ship. First, your route will follow the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula, which you will explore up close on Zodiac excursions, landings, and short hikes. On the way back, another highlight awaits you: crossing the world-famous, legendary Drake Passage – following in the footsteps of the great explorers of yesteryear.
Look forward to the unexpected and be inspired by unique wildlife and spectacular nature. Marvel at the contrast between the seemingly lonely and barren landscape and an incredible abundance of life: curious, playful penguins and seals basking in the sun on drifting ice floes welcome you. With a little luck, you will see majestic whales sending a fountain of spray into the sky. And you will experience the unforgettable moment of setting foot on the Antarctic continent for the first time.
You may also hear the deafening calving of a glacier briefly breaking the Antarctic silence. Landscapes such as the volcanic island of Deception Island or Cuverville Island, covered with colorful mosses and lichens, provide an exciting counterpoint to icebergs and the polar sea. Remains of former whaling or research stations repeatedly offer glimpses into the exciting history of Antarctic exploration.
The fact that this journey reveals such profound insights into the unique nature of Antarctica is thanks in no small part to your expedition team. Not only do they organize impressive excursions, but they also enrich life on board with high-quality lectures and presentations on topics such as glaciology, geography, and ecology. For example, you will soon be able to distinguish Adélie penguins from gentoo penguins and be aware of the complexity of the fragile Antarctic ecosystem.
With photography tips from a professional, your personal travel journal will become a picture book that you will enjoy leafing through again and again.
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Good to know
Arrival and departure: We offer various individual travel packages including flights and hotels in Punta Arenas (Chile) and Ushuaia (Argentina), as well as transfers and activities. We are also happy to suggest pre- and post-programs in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay to extend your trip.
Attention solo travelers: If you do not wish to have a single cabin, accommodation on board is possible in shared cabins. In this case, you will be accommodated with other travelers of the same gender and possibly of a different nationality. There are no single cabin surcharges.
Entry requirements: German citizens need a passport (valid for at least 6 months after their return date) to enter Argentina. Here you will find the entry requirements for German citizens traveling to Chile.
Insurance: Proof of international health insurance covering medical repatriationmust be provided.
Medical questionnaire:You are required to completea medical questionnaire before departure.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Classic route to the Antarctic Peninsula
- Flying over the legendary Drake Passage as the fastest route to Antarctica
- Zodiac excursions and landings for a close-up experience of Antarctic landscapes and marine wildlife
- Possible sightings of humpback whales, minke whales, dolphins, Adelie and gentoo penguins,fur seals, elephant seals, and wandering albatrosses.
- Exciting lectures by polar experts on topics such as wildlife in Antarctica, glaciology, history, and photography on board
- Valuable expert tips from your photography guide on board and during excursions
- Opportunity for a polar plunge (ice bathing)
- Exciting optional activities such as sea kayaking and paddle tours (limited availability, subject to a fee)
itinerary
Please note the slight difference in travel duration for the same itinerary: trips in the 2026/27 season have a travel duration of 9 days, as your travel package ends with the transfer to the airport after arrival in Ushuaia during this travel period. In the 2025/26 season, a hotel stay in Ushuaia rounds off your trip.
Day 1: Start of the trip in Punta Arenas (Chile)
The port city is located at the southern tip of Chile on the northern shore of the Strait of Magellan. Once a Chilean penal colony, Punta Arenas has developed into a lively city with numerous sights and museums. Explore the city during the day – and toast to the upcoming Antarctic experience with your fellow travelers over dinner in the evening.
Day 2: Flying to Antarctica – Welcome aboard your expedition ship!
Your charter flight across the Drake Passage takes less than four hours. (By ship, the crossing takes two days.) Shortly before landing on King George Island, you will get your first glimpse of Antarctica. If the skies are clear, you will be able to see the indescribable vastness of this magnificent continent and take a deep breath in anticipation of the days ahead.
After landing, you will probably find it hard to believe that you have just set foot on the 7th continent. Fortunately, you will have plenty of time to take in your first impressions of the island and stretch your legs. Then the crew of your ship will welcome you and you will move into your cabin. Later, your first Zodiac ride awaits you – and with it the beginning of your voyage of discovery through the Antarctic region.
Days 3 to 6: Exploring along the Antarctic Peninsula and around the South Shetland Islands
Right from the start of your Antarctic voyage, you will feel as if you have stepped onto another planet.
The untouched nature and dramatic landscapes are unlike anything else on Earth. From the ship, you can watch whales swimming and hunting in nutrient-rich waters. Penguins glide playfully through the water or jump onto ice floes. Just as impressive as the wildlife are the snow-capped mountains and mighty glaciers of the Antarctic Peninsula – your area of discovery for the coming days.
Every Zodiac ride and every shore excursion brings new impressions, sounds, and smells. Some landings are quite relaxed—for example, when you sit on the beach and photograph curious gentoo penguins. Other excursions take you to hills with breathtaking views of the Antarctic continent. You may experience glacier calving on Petermann Island or take a Zodiac ride in search of fur seals and elephant seals around Pleneau Island.
Which shore excursions are possible depends on the weather and sea conditions. Your expedition team is dedicated to ensuring that every day of your trip is an unforgettable experience.
Days 7 to 8: Crossing the Drake Passage
Crossing the Drake Passage is a real ritual for every Antarctic traveler: the passage is considered the "gateway to Antarctica," which famous explorers such as Shackleton and Amundsen have also mastered.
Regardless of the weather conditions, you will benefit from the "sea legs" you have acquired over the last few days. As gigantic ocean currents collide in the Drake Passage, extreme sea conditions often occur, ranging from mirror-smooth ("Drake Lake") to wild and rough ("Drake Shake").
You will also be accompanied by a rich polar wildlife on your journey home. Your expedition team will be on the outer deck and on the bridge to help you spot majestic wandering albatrosses with a wingspan of up to 3.5 meters and dolphins. With a little luck, you may also spot various species of whales, such as minke whales or humpback whales.
When you're not looking at photos or reminiscing, your expedition team will give you fascinating insights into topics such as marine biology, polar history, and glaciology with exciting lectures.
Day 9: Disembarkation in Ushuaia
After a final breakfast on board, it's time to say goodbye to the crew and disembark in Ushuaia (Argentina).
You will then be transferred to your hotel, where you can check in. Afterwards, you will have time to explore the city on your own – to stroll around, sightsee, or enjoy Argentine cuisine.
For travel dates in the 2026/27 season, you will depart on the same day or extend your trip independently.
The daily programs described here are for your guidance. The itinerary may vary considerably due to local ice and weather conditions, last-minute permit procedures, and local authorities, but also to respond to current conditions regarding wildlife viewing.Theexpedition leader on board will determine the final itinerary and daily program. Flexibility is of utmost importance during our expedition-style voyages.
activities
Included activities
hiking
For shorter hikes in Antarctica, your expedition team will mark out predetermined routes or marked areas at each landing point. During your hike, your experts will be on hand to provide you with fascinating insights into the region's wildlife, history, and geography.
Zodiac excursions
The sturdy Zodiac inflatable boats are the perfect means of transport for reaching remote coastlines, navigating narrow passages, or going on wildlife safaris. Your experienced Zodiac operators will ensure safe boarding and disembarking and accompany you with expert commentary to bring the breathtaking scenery to life.
Lectures – Exciting first-hand knowledge
Look forward to daily talks and lectures with world-leading polar experts, including expedition leaders, specialists, photo guides, and other renowned guests. You will learn interesting facts about the history, biology, ornithology, glaciology, and geology of the region—and much more!
Polar Plunge – The ultimate leap into ice-cold water
This "test of courage," which takes place only once per expedition (voluntarily, of course!), offers you the chance to safely jump into the ice-cold Antarctic waters under the supervision of the team—while pretty much every camera on board captures the moment.
Photography tips
Documenting your journey will allow you to relive the experience even more intensely when you return home. Our photography guide will help you improve your technique and capture the spectacular polar landscapes in the best possible way—for memories that will last a lifetime.
Additional paid activities
Kayaking Imagine gliding across the surface of a bay surrounded by icebergs and glaciers. The sea kayaking program is a great way to experience your surroundings up close. A small group of kayakers will attempt to go out on the water several times during the trip as an alternative to landings or Zodiac rides. The number of opportunities depends on the weather and only takes place in calm conditions. Previous kayaking experience is required and you must be able to perform a "wet exit" (exiting the kayak in the water). Beginners who are interested in kayaking should consider participating in a paddling excursion.
Paddle Tours If you are interested in kayaking but would prefer to try something less challenging, then a trip in one of our stable sit-on-top kayaks is just the thing for you. Ideal for anyone with little or no kayaking experience. Small groups of paddlers are taken out on the water on calm days. Experienced guides are always on hand to provide instruction and help you connect with the Arctic Ocean. Advance booking into one of two priority groups is available. Additional excursions can be booked on board; groups are then assigned by lottery, as space is limited.
Stand-up paddleboarding
Only available on the World Explorer
This combination of surfboard and kayak offers you a very personal and unique perspective on Antarctica. Stand-up paddleboarding is conducted in small groups in calm bays and harbors in good weather conditions and accompanied by a safety Zodiac. One-time excursions can be booked in advance in one of two priority groups. Additional excursions can be booked on board, with group allocation determined by lottery.
PLEASE NOTE:
All paid activities must be booked in advance. We recommend booking early, as spots fill up quickly. A list of equipment provided for each adventure option can be found in the Pre-Departure Guide.
Possible destinations during your Antarctic expedition
When traveling to extremely remote regions, your expedition team must always take the sea, ice, and weather into account. You could experience these destinations by ship, Zodiac ride, or shore excursions.
Antarctic Peninsula
CIERVA COVE
Cierva Cove offers breathtaking icebergs and a glacier-covered backdrop. A massive glacier front regularly calves into the bay, leaving behind spectacular drifting ice masses. Seals can be observed on ice floes, and later in the season, humpback whales occasionally feed in the icy waters.
CUVERVILLE ISLAND
This tall, steep island rises at the entrance to the Errera Channel and is covered with a colorful variety of lichens and mosses. A large gentoo penguin colony is located on a rocky beach at the northern end of the island. Depending on the time of year, you may see penguins nesting, breeding, or raising their chicks.
DAMOY POINT
Damoy Point is the site of a historic ice runway that has been used by the British Antarctic Survey since 1975 for flights further south. The well-preserved hut served as a stopover for storing supplies and as accommodation while waiting for favorable flying conditions. There is also a penguin colony here and spectacular views of the mountains of Anvers Island.
DANCO ISLAND
Home to gentoo penguins, this small, dome-shaped island offers breathtaking views of the Errera Channel and excellent opportunities for Zodiac rides.
ENTERPRISE ISLAND
This island is located in Wilhelmina Bay. Whalers used to take advantage of its sheltered bays. A Zodiac ride along the island takes you past the rusting remains of a stranded whaling ship and offers the opportunity to spot humpback whales.
LEMAIRE CHANNEL
One of the most spectacular scenic locations on the west coast of the peninsula: this dramatic strait runs between the steep cliffs of Booth Island and the Antarctic Peninsula. The channel can become impassable when ice fills the narrow 11 km passage – we hope for clear passage.
MELCHIOR ISLANDS
This group of low, glaciated islands in Dallmann Bay is a place where male fur seals rest after fighting for dominance at the end of the mating season.
MIKKELSEN HARBOR
Located on the south side of Trinity Island, this 3 km wide bay is surrounded by impressive ice cliffs and several reefs. It was discovered by a Swedish Antarctic expedition (1901–1904). Enjoy a Zodiac ride or, conditions permitting, a landing on D'Hainaut Island, where there is an Argentine shelter and whaling remains in the form of a wooden boat and whale bones. Weddell seals and a gentoo penguin colony are also often encountered.
NEKO HARBOUR
Only a few remnants remain to show that this bay was once used by a floating whaling factory ship called Neko. Gentoo penguins can sometimes be seen in the area, using whale bones as windbreaks.
PARADISE HARBOR
A wide bay and natural harbor on the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. Mountains, glaciers, and ice cliffs offer spectacular views. Icebergs that break off from glaciers provide resting places for animals such as seals, penguins, and seabirds. This is also the location of the Argentine base Almirante Brown Station, named after Admiral Guillermo Brown, the father of the Argentine Navy, which was in operation until a fire in 1984 and is now used for scientific research in the summer.
PETERMANN ISLAND
Near the Lemaire Channel, you can observe the southernmost breeding colony of gentoo penguins on this island. Adelie penguins, cormorants (shags), and South Polar skuas also live here.
PORT LOCKROY
During World War II, as part of Operation Tabarin, a secret British base was established here on the west side of Wiencke Island. Today, the base is a museum and post office. The proceeds from your purchases support the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust. A large colony of gentoo penguins also lives here.
WILHELMINA BAY
"Whale-mina Bay," as Wilhelmina Bay is also known, is famous for its numerous humpback whales and breathtaking landscapes. Steep cliffs and glaciers frame the calm waters. With a little luck, you may see humpback whales feeding in spectacular bubble nets here.
South Shetland Islands
AITCHO ISLANDS
This group of small islands lies at the northern entrance to the English Strait. A diverse wildlife awaits you here: gentoo penguin and chinstrap penguin colonies, as well as often southern elephant seals, fur seals, and Weddell seals.
DECEPTION ISLAND
A circular, flooded caldera formed by the collapse of an active volcano. Access is via the narrow passage known as Neptune's Bellows. Within the sheltered bay are the remains of whaling and research stations. Geothermal activity causes steam to rise from some of the shores, giving the island a special atmosphere.
HALF MOON ISLAND
This crescent-shaped island was already known to seal hunters in 1821, who kept its existence secret for a long time. Today, visitors come to see the impressive wildlife, including chinstrap penguins, cormorants, petrels, skuas, and Antarctic terns.
HANNAH POINT
Located on the south coast of Livingston Island. Here you can observe chinstrap penguin and gentoo penguin colonies, as well as occasionally breeding macaroni penguins. Due to limited space, visits may only take place after January 10.
TURRET POINT
Located on the southern shore of King George Island. Here you will find colonies of chinstrap and Adélie penguins, as well as beaches where southern elephant, fur, and Weddell seals often rest.
YANKEE HARBOR
Located on the southwest side of Greenwich Island. A large colony of gentoo penguins resides here. The site also features an abandoned Argentine shelter, a large glacier, and a historic sea ice pot, a remnant of early seal hunting. Here you have the opportunity to take a long walk along the expansive beach, which is littered with historical artifacts and animals.
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February 3, 2027 – February 11, 2027
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February 26, 2027 – March 6, 2027
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December 14, 2027 – December 22, 2027
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January 14, 2028 – January 22, 2028
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February 7, 2028 – February 15, 2028
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Punta Arenas, Chile Ushuaia, Argentina
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February 25, 2028 – March 4, 2028
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| Person(s) | 1 900,00 € | |
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| Person(s) | 370,00 € | |
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Information
Included services:
- Group transfer upon arrival in Punta Arenas from the airport to the pre-hotel on day 1
- One night's hotel accommodation with breakfast in Punta Arenas before the expedition begins
(Note: Room occupancy in the hotel corresponds to cabin occupancy on the ship. Due to limited availability, guests with suite bookings will be accommodated in standard rooms. Triple rooms may not be available.) - A welcome dinner together on day 1 in Punta Arenas
- A group transfer before the expedition in Punta Arenas from the hotel to the airport
- Flight from Punta Arenas to King George Island
- Support throughout the entire trip by an experienced expedition team, including landings and other activities
- All Zodiac transfers and trips according to the daily program
- All landings on land according to the daily program
- Accommodation on board with daily cleaning service
- All meals, snacks, soft drinks, and juices throughout the trip on board
- Complimentary beer and wine during bar hours and with dinner
- Free coffee, tea, and cocoa around the clock
- Formal and informal presentations by your expedition team and invited guest speakers according to schedule
- A photographic travel journal of your expedition
- A pair of waterproof expedition rubber boots on loan for landings and Zodiac excursions
- Hair dryers and bathrobes in every cabin
- Free Wi-Fi access for one device, enabling basic internet browsing, email, social media posting, and voice applications.
- Group transfer from the ship to the hotel for the last night
- Hotel accommodation after the trip in Ushuaia (only for trips in the 2025/26 season)
- An official expedition parka to keep
- All other service charges and port fees during the program
- Luggage transport on board the ship
- Emergency evacuation insurance for all passengers up to a maximum amount of $500,000 per person
Not included in the price:
- International airline tickets
- Passport and visa fees, unlisted government arrival and departure taxes
- Meals, unless otherwise stated
- Luggage, trip cancellation, trip interruption, and travel health insurance – highly recommended
- Excess baggage fees on international and domestic flights
- Mandatory waterproof pants for Zodiac landings and cruise excursions, or other equipment not mentioned
- Laundry, bar, and spa charges, as well as other personal expenses, unless otherwise specified
- Telephone and internet charges (connection may vary depending on location)
- Voluntary tip at the end of the trip for the expedition staff and ship's crew
- Additional accommodation options
- Transfers upon arrival and departure, unless expressly stated
- Adventure options not listed in the included activities
Important:
- Language spoken on board: English
- English-speaking expedition team
- Onboard currency: US dollars and major credit cards
- Completing a questionnaire, medical certificate, cruise contract, and flight information form is mandatory.
- A doctor is on board
- Open bridge
- Laundry service available on board (for a fee)
- The route and final itinerary during the voyage will be decided on site by the expedition leader and captain based on ice and weather conditions, as well as opportunities for wildlife viewing. The itinerary described here is for illustrative purposes only.
- Proof of international health insurance with medical repatriation must be provided.
- The trip is not suitable for people with limited mobility.
- A heart for solo travelers: Share a cabin with travelers of the same gender and save on the single cabin supplement. Valid for triple rooms with twin or double beds and a sofa bed, Infinity Suite with twin or double beds, Veranda Suite with twin or double beds.
Your ship during the voyage

Your ship: The MS Ocean Explorer
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Your ship: The MS World Voyager
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Dramatic landscape in Antarctica | © Gajan Balan
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Paddling tour across the Arctic Ocean | © Gajan Balan
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The fin of a humpback whale | © Gajan Balan
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Gentoo penguin up close | © Gajan Balan
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Zodiac excursion | © Gajan Balan
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Hiking in Antarctica | © Gajan Balan
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Gentoo penguins on an ice floe | © Gajan Balan
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Antarctic wildlife within reach | © Gajan Balan
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On the road with a photo guide | © Gajan Balan
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Whale watching from a kayak | © Gajan Balan
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