Highlights
The ultimate explorer’s journey. We chart a course through the Drake Passage and along the Antarctic Peninsula with the ambition of being among the few to cross the Antarctic Circle. The farther south we go, the more dramatic sea ice we are likely to encounter, along with incredible wildlife and awe-inspiring scenery. Should we arrive at 66°33’S, we’ll join the small band of Antarctic explorers that can claim they have made it this far south. Celebration ensues!
Standard Activities
About the Crossing the Circle (14D)
The ultimate explorer’s journey. We chart a course through the Drake Passage and along the Antarctic Peninsula with the ambition of being among the few to cross the Antarctic Circle. The farther south we go, the more dramatic sea ice we are likely to encounter, along with incredible wildlife and awe-inspiring scenery. Should we arrive at 66°33’S, we’ll join the small band of Antarctic explorers that can claim they have made it this far south. Celebration ensues!
Itinerary Day to Day
Arrive in & explore Ushuaia
After a friendly welcome at the airport and a transfer to the luxurious Arakur Ushuaia Resort & Spa, take some time to unwind or explore the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia.
Our evening briefing at the Arakur is your opportunity to ask questions and meet some of your fellow explorers.
All aboard Seaventure!
Drake Passage
South Shetland Islands
Antarctic Circle
Antarctic Peninsula
Drake Passage
Ushuaia Disembarkation
Route Map
This program is designed for those more experienced guests who want to kayak as much as possible during their voyage. Immersive Kayaking is limited to 10 participants, with a dedicated kayak guide and safety Zodiac. Immersive paddlers will have the opportunity to kayak during most excursions and landings, weather and conditions permitting.
* Advanced booking is highly recommended
The Details
Anyone 16 or older, in reasonably good health and with even a small amount of paddling experience is welcome to join.
Prior to your first kayaking adventure, our guides will do a thorough job of handing out and explaining all your gear, as well as the basic rules of operating an ocean kayak.
Typical excursions last anywhere from 1-3 hours.
We Provide
High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) tandem (two-man) kayaks with paddles, dry suits, personal floatation devices (PFDs), and pogies (neoprene gloves.)
You Provide
Guests pre-booked on both of our kayak programs should read and follow the detailed preparation notes sent prior to departure. Make sure to bring warm layers and a keen sense of adventure!
This program is designed for those guests who just want a taste of the Antarctic kayaking experience. Each participant kayaks once per voyage in a group of 14 with a dedicated guide team and safety Zodiac. Total number of available kayaking spots on each departure will vary by itinerary length and weather, but we aim to get groups on the water at every opportunity.
*Advanced booking is recommended. Additional outings can be purchased on board, space permitting.
The Details:
Anyone 16 or older, in reasonably good health and with even a small amount of paddling experience is welcome to join.
Prior to your first kayaking adventure, our guides will do a thorough job of handing out and explaining all your gear, as well as the basic rules of operating an ocean kayak.
Typical excursions last anywhere from 1-3 hours.
We Provide
High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) tandem (two-man) kayaks with paddles, dry suits, personal floatation devices (PFDs), and pogies (neoprene gloves.)
You Provide
Guests pre-booked on both of our kayak programs should read and follow the detailed preparation notes sent prior to departure. Make sure to bring warm layers and a keen sense of adventure!
What’s camping in Antarctica like? Long after most passengers are tucked away in their cabins, chances are you’ll still be lying awake, cozy in your sleeping bag, captivated by the ethereal sounds of gently lapping waves, creaking glaciers and perhaps the blow of a whale passing in the night.
The air seems even more pure than in the daytime, the scale of your surroundings even more humbling, and by morning you’ll find yourself wondering how you could possibly describe this once-in-a-lifetime experience to friends back on board.
What to Expect
After dinner and a full briefing on board, day turns into dusk, and we head ashore to camp. We set up in a breathtaking spot near the edge of the water, surrounded by a landscape rarely seen by human eyes.
Our experienced Camping Team will be right there with you to show you how to dig a shallow hole for wind protection, how to set up your bivy and sleeping bag, and most importantly – how to use the portable toilet!
Once camp is set up, you’re on your own – explore along flagged routes if available, or just relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of Antarctica at night. Our team will gently wake you at dawn to start breaking down camp so you can get back onto the ship for a hot shower and a hearty breakfast.
What Not to Expect
Camping in Antarctica is not your typical camping experience, because Antarctica is not your typical destination. We have a responsibility to protect the environment and the wildlife, which is why you won’t see campfires, cookstoves, or coolers. Aside from emergency rations, essential medical supplies, and drinking water, it’s just you, the waves, and the ice.
Once you’re settled on shore, the ship will sail a short distance away to give you complete immersion in your surroundings. Be aware that once you are ashore, barring rapidly deteriorating conditions or a serious medical emergency, you will not be able to get back to the ship until morning.
What We Provide
We supply all the equipment you need to be comfortable, warm, and safe during your night on the ice.
Mountaineering bivy sack
Insulated sleeping pad
Insulated sleeping bag (rated to -20° F / -29° C)
Sleeping bag liner
Dry-bag to carry all of the above
Portable toilet for the group
Emergency rations and medical supplies
What You Should Bring
Come ashore in your normal, daily excursion wear – warm layers, waterproof pants and parka, boots, etc. Using the dry bag we provide you, bring a clean, dry set of thermals (top and bottom) and a warm pair of socks to change into before getting into your sleeping bag for the night. You may also want to have a flashlight on hand.
Always remember you are in a wild and unpredictable environment, so be prepared to layer up if necessary!
*Camping is not available on all departures.
What's Included
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Pre-voyage hotel with breakfast in Ushuaia (see specific itinerary for details)
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Transfer from airport in embarkation city to group hotel if arriving on Day 1 of itinerary, and providing we have your confirmed air itinerary at least 15 days prior to departure
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Transfer from group hotel to ship for embarkation
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All meals on board
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Beer/wine/soft drinks with lunch and dinner
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Coffee/Tea/Cocoa 24 hours a day
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All scheduled landings and excursions
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Our Citizen Science program: participation in a variety of scientific activities that support important research projects
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Expedition jacket (yours to keep)
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A pair of loaner boots for use during the voyage
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500 MB WiFi for personal devices
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All port fees
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All landing fees
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Digital Voyage Log
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Group transfer from ship (Please note we cannot drop at Airbnbs, hostels or private homes)
What's Excluded
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Mandatory travel insurance ; medical insurance; evacuation coverage
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Any airfare or travel expenses associated with arrival in Ushuaia other than those listed above
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Transfer from airport to group hotel, unless arriving on Day 1 of the itinerary
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Pre- or post-voyage expenses in Argentina
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Travel insurance; medical insurance; evacuation coverage
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Laundry and personal expenses incurred on board
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Onboard communication charges such as outgoing phone calls, WiFi from personal devices in excess of the 500 MB provided
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Staff gratuities