Antarctica Unlocked

1,000 departures across 14 operators and 39 ships

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A N T A R C T I C A Patagonia — 176 Patagonia 176 Tierra del Fuego — 310 Tierra del Fuego 310 Beagle Channel — 380 Beagle Channel 380 Cape Horn — 108 Cape Horn 108 Falkland Islands — 155 Falkland Islands 155 South Georgia — 164 South Georgia 164 South Sandwich Islands — 13 South Sandwich Is. 13 South Orkney Islands — 29 South Orkney Islands 29 Scotia Sea — 176 Scotia Sea 176 Drake Passage — 803 Drake Passage 803 Weddell Sea — 190 Weddell Sea 190 Bellingshausen Sea — 45 Bellingshausen Sea 45 Marguerite Bay — 10 Marguerite Bay 10 Antarctic Circle — 125 Antarctic Circle 125 Antarctic Peninsula — 748 Antarctic Peninsula 748 Antarctic Peninsula — detail 66°33′S Weddell Sea South Shetland Islands — 669 South Shetland Islands 669 King George Island — 309 King George I. 309 Elephant Island — 44 Elephant I. 44 Deception Island — 70 Deception I. 70 Bransfield Strait — 221 Bransfield Strait 221 Antarctic Sound — 389 Antarctic Sound 389 Snow Hill Island — 14 Snow Hill I. 14 Gerlache Strait — 276 Gerlache Strait 276 Anvers Island — 132 Anvers I. 132 Lemaire Channel — 366 Lemaire Channel 366
Beyond the map: Ross Sea 7 Ross Ice Shelf 6 Macquarie Island 6 Campbell Island 6 Auckland Islands 8

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973 Antarctic expedition departures

Wildlife

Macaroni Penguin

Look for the shaggy yellow eyebrows: this stocky, crested penguin breeds in dense, noisy colonies across the Southern Ocean. It's the most numerous penguin species on Earth, though its numbers have been falling since the 1970s.

Wildlife

Southern Rockhopper Penguin

A small, spiky-crested penguin found around the southern tip of South America and its outlying islands. Its tangled taxonomic history makes it a quietly interesting stop on any Southern Ocean itinerary.

Wildlife

Southern Elephant Seal

The southern elephant seal is the largest of all pinnipeds, with bulls roughly twice the bulk of a walrus. Watching a beachful of them roar and shove over territory is one of the most physical wildlife spectacles the Southern Ocean offers.