Things to Do in Antarctica
Spend your days cruising through Antarctica’s singular landscapes or marvelling at the sheer expanse of South Georgia’s penguin colonies - they really have to be seen to be believed. We offer boundless Antacric experiences including taking you to a former research facility at Port Lockroy or out onto the water in a zodiac to see the marine life. Browse our curated list of experiences below.


Zodiac excursions
Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
One of the real highlights of an Antarctic cruise is getting out on the water in small Zodiac vessels, the ideal way to get up close to the icebergs, wildlife and marine life.

Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctic Peninsula
Travelling through Antarctica takes you through a landscape unlike anywhere else on earth. Your time here introduces you to this evocative landscape, with trips ashore and onboard presentations providing an understanding of the scenery and its wildlife.

Fly to King George Island
Punta Arenas
Fly from Punta Arenas to Antarctica and you cross the legendary Drake Passage in just a few hours, arriving into the South Shetland Islands to meet your ship at King George Island.

The Drake Passage
Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
The stretch of sea between the southern tip of South America and Antarctica is the Drake Passage, an often turbulent stretch of sea that marks the beginning and end of your journey south. Take in the midnight sunset and watch albatrosses fly alongside you.

Whales & Seals
Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
Whilst most visitors find the penguins the primary draw in terms of Antarctic wildlife, the marine life includes numerous species of seal and whale. Species include humpback whales, orcas, elephant and leopard seals, and Antarctic fur seals.

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