Quark Expeditions Ocean Explorer 138 guests
Penguins of the Far South: Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica
Oct 25, 2026 – Nov 13, 2026 · 20 days
Ushuaia, Argentina
1,000 departures across 14 operators and 39 ships
48 upcoming Antarctic expeditions with Elephant Island on the route, from $10,500 per person.
Elephant Island is hallowed ground in polar history: Shackleton's 22 castaways survived four and a half months under two upturned boats at Point Wild after Endurance sank. Voyages pause offshore at the memorial to Piloto Pardo, whose ship finally rescued them.
The island is bleak, storm-lashed and usually too rough to land on — which is precisely the point. Seeing it from a Zodiac makes the story real.
Quark Expeditions Ocean Explorer 138 guests
Oct 25, 2026 – Nov 13, 2026 · 20 days
Ushuaia, Argentina
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Ushuaia, Argentina
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Ushuaia
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Puerto Williams
Silversea Cruises Silver Cloud 200 guests
Nov 24, 2026 – Dec 9, 2026 · 18 days
Puerto Williams
Silversea Cruises Silver Cloud 200 guests
Dec 9, 2026 – Dec 21, 2026 · 18 days
Puerto Williams
Silversea Cruises Silver Wind 274 guests
Dec 12, 2026 – Dec 22, 2026 · 18 days
Puerto Williams
Silversea Cruises Silver Wind 274 guests
Dec 22, 2026 – Jan 6, 2027 · 18 days
Puerto Williams
Polar Latitudes Ocean Albatros 175 guests
Dec 22, 2026 – Jan 13, 2027 · 23 days
Silversea Cruises Silver Cloud 200 guests
Jan 8, 2027 – Jan 18, 2027 · 18 days
Puerto Williams
Wildlife
The leopard seal is the Antarctic's second-largest seal after the elephant seal, built long and muscular with a spotted, leopard-like coat. It is the region's top predator, hunting penguins, fish, and even other seals along the ice edge.
Wildlife
Named for the thin black band under its chin, the chinstrap penguin looks as if it is wearing a helmet. Listen for it before you see it: it has one of the loudest, harshest calls of any penguin.