Polar Latitudes Ocean Victory 175 guests
Antarctic Peninsula: An Explorer's Expedition
Feb 12, 2028 – Feb 22, 2028 · 11 days
1,000 departures across 14 operators and 39 ships
Polar Latitudes Ocean Victory 175 guests
Feb 12, 2028 – Feb 22, 2028 · 11 days
Wildlife
The Antarctic prion is the largest of the prions, a group of small Southern Ocean petrels sometimes called dove prions. Watch for loose flocks wheeling low over the swell as your ship crosses open water between landings.
Atlas Ocean Voyages World Traveller 196 guests
Feb 12, 2028 – Feb 19, 2028 · 8 days
King George Island, South Shetland Islands
Quark Expeditions Ocean Explorer 138 guests
Feb 14, 2028 – Mar 4, 2028 · 20 days
Ushuaia, Argentina
Antarctica21 Magellan Discoverer 76 guests
Feb 14, 2028 – Feb 21, 2028 · 8 days
Punta Arenas, Chile
Silversea Cruises Silver Endeavour 220 guests
Feb 14, 2028 – Feb 20, 2028 · 6 days
King George Island
Wildlife
The pintado petrel, better known as the Cape petrel, is one of the most abundant seabirds of the Southern Ocean, with a population estimated at around two million. Travellers usually meet it long before they see land, tracking ships across open water.
Feb 14, 2028 – Feb 24, 2028 · 11 days
Ushuaia (Argentina)
Seabourn Seabourn Pursuit 264 guests
Feb 14, 2028 – Feb 25, 2028 · 11 days
Buenos Aires
Oceanwide Expeditions m/v Ortelius 108 guests
Feb 15, 2028 – Feb 27, 2028 · 13 days
Ushuaia
Oceanwide Expeditions m/v Hondius 170 guests
Feb 15, 2028 – Mar 8, 2028 · 23 days
Ushuaia
Wildlife
A small, sooty-black seabird that flits and patters over the wake like it's walking on water. Named for ornithologist Alexander Wilson, it's reckoned among the most numerous bird species on Earth.
Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Orion 102 guests
Feb 15, 2028 – Feb 25, 2028 · 10 days
Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Explorer 148 guests
Feb 15, 2028 – Feb 24, 2028 · 10 days
Aurora Expeditions Douglas Mawson 130 guests
Feb 15, 2028 – Feb 25, 2028 · 13 days
Punta Arenas