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Extended Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctic Circle

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Extended Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctic Circle
Carte de l'itinéraire — Extended Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctic Circle
Carte de l'itinéraire
OpérateurPolar Latitudes
NavireOcean Albatros
Taille du navire175 passagers
Départdéc. 22, 2026
Retourjanv. 13, 2027
Durée23 jours
RégionsPassage de Drake · Îles Shetland du Sud · Péninsule Antarctique · Canal de Lemaire · Île Elephant · Mer de Scotia · Géorgie du Sud · Îles Falkland

Itinéraire

⚓ Ushuaia ⚓ Anvers Island ⚓ Antarctic Peninsula ⚓ Elephant Island ⚓ South Georgia ⚓ Stanley ⚓ Ushuaia

Activités optionnelles

Camping · à partir de 395 $US Discover Kayaking · à partir de 350 $US Immersive Kayaking Photography Program Snowshoeing · à partir de 150 $US

Jour par jour

Day 1 — Arrive and Explore in Ushuaia

After a friendly welcome at the airport, we'll transfer you to one of our partnered premium hotel resorts nestled in the breathtaking Patagonian nature, where you can take some time to unwind or go explore the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia. Our optional evening briefing is your opportunity to ask questions and meet some of your fellow explorers.

Day 2 — All Aboard!

Spend your morning relaxing at the hotel, visiting a museum, or exploring the shops in Ushuaia, before our mid-afternoon escort to the ship. Our Expedition Team and ship staff will welcome you on board and get you settled in, followed by a safety and orientation briefing and our Captain’s welcome dinner. We’re on our way to Antarctica!

Day 3 — Southern Ocean

As we sail south, important briefings on environmental regulations and expedition safety are held, and you won’t want to miss our scientific and environmental experts as they begin their deeply knowledgeable, and always entertaining talks about the wildlife, history, and geology of the areas we will soon be exploring.

Days 4–5 — The Falklands

Welcome to a wildlife lover’s dream. As you approach this ruggedly beautiful archipelago, keep the camera ready to capture the abundant wildlife and breathtaking scenery of this fascinating part of the world. Here, you’ll find the largest black-browed albatross colony in the world and five species of breeding penguin. Bird lovers, stay on the lookout for kelp gulls, dolphin gulls, blackcrowned night herons, red-backed hawks, peregrine falcons, and turkey vultures. East and West Falklands provide a rare opportunity to witness the biological diversity, extraordinarily diverse landscapes, and rich history of the southern islands. Weather permitting, we’ll explore Saunders Island, the second-largest island in the Falklands, and The Neck, a narrow peninsula with sandy beaches and subtle cliff faces, where the mighty black-browed albatross build their nesting colonies.

Days 6–7 — Southern Ocean

Things continue ramping up with plenty of birdlife sightings as we make our way east across the Antarctic Convergence and officially enter Antarctic waters. See if you can identify the world’s largest bird, the Wandering albatross. From soaring giants like the Southern Giant petrel to the tiny Wilson’s Storm petrel, a range of impressive bird species will be hitching a ride on the updrafts created by ocean swells and waves. And be on the lookout for whale blows and our very first iceberg sighting.

Days 8–12 — South Georgia

South Georgia is often referred to as the ‘Serengeti of the Southern Ocean’ and it’s easy to see why as you take in tens of thousands (not a typo!) of breeding penguins, seals, and seabirds. Breathtaking mountain scenery, majestically sculpted icebergs, glaciers in every direction, and a rich historical tapestry are all here to complement the incredible array of wildlife on view as we travel down South Georgia’s leeward coast. We’ll also visit the historic Grytviken whaling station, featuring the tiny graveyard where the great Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton is buried.

Days 13–14 — Scotia Sea

Heading farther south, we’ll continue our informative presentations and wildlife spotting as the icebergs become bigger and more plentiful.

Days 15–17 — South Shetland Islands and Antarctica

With twice-daily outing as our goal, we’ll explore any number of picturesque bays and famed landing sites, manoeuvring through iceberg-rich channels as we travel alongside an array of wildlife. There are opportunities to stop at several active scientific bases and historic landing sites as we take in the wide range of penguin species, seals, and whales along the rugged coastlines and in the sea. Four days give us plenty of time to explore, discover, and be forever changed by the power of the last wild place on earth.

Days 18–19 — Antarctic Circle and Antarctic Peninsula

Venturing to the ends of the earth is a moment to cherish, as not all expeditions venture this far south. We’ll take our time gliding through the famed Lemaire channel, accompanied by icebergs of every dazzling shape and size, with the anticipation of reaching latitude 66°33’S. Along the way, you’ll marvel at one of our planets most spectacular 360 landscapes, ushering you towards to the legendary Antarctic Circle. Together we’ll quietly marvel the sheer rawness of the surroundings and revel in the moment. A toast and celebration awaits should the Circle welcome us. While not a typical landing, the crossing of the Antarctic Circle will leave you breathless, and with one of life’s greatest memories.

Day 20 — South Shetland Islands and Antarctica

Test your newfound penguin expertise and sharpen your wildlife-spotting skills as you identify fur, leopard, and Weddell seals. Zodiac cruises and shore landings will continue, offering ample opportunities to encounter the peninsula’s diverse wildlife and capture stunning photographs of your adventure

Days 21–22 — Drake Passage

We leave this magical place and make our way north, once again crossing the legendary Drake Passage. We have one last hurrah as we celebrate the conclusion of our expedition with a special slideshow and a final meal together.

Day 23 — Ushuaia Disembarkation

With huge smiles on weary, content faces, we disembark in the morning, letting you catch a flight to Buenos Aires or stay in Ushuaia for more sights and adventure.

Offres de cabines

Cabine Occupation Prix (par personne) Promo Disponibilité Source
Triple Stateroom — TripleMeilleur prix triple 27 695 $US disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur
Balcony Stateroom double 30 426 $US Reduced from 35,795 USD disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur
Superior Balcony Stateroom double 31 361 $US Reduced from 36,895 USD disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur
Balcony Suite double 36 036 $US Reduced from 42,395 USD disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur
Junior Suite double 37 651 $US Reduced from 44,295 USD disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur
Single Stateroom — Single single 41 495 $US disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur
Freydis Suite double 43 856 $US Reduced from 51,595 USD disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur
Balcony Stateroom — Single single 51 724 $US Reduced from 60,851 USD disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur
Brynhilde Suite — Quad quad 53 291 $US Reduced from 62,695 USD disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur
Superior Balcony Stateroom — Single single 53 313 $US Reduced from 62,721 USD disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur
Balcony Suite — Single single 61 261 $US Reduced from 72,071 USD disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur
Junior Suite — Single single 64 006 $US Reduced from 75,301 USD disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur
Brynhilde Suite — Triple triple 71 055 $US Reduced from 83,593 USD disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur
Freydis Suite — Single single 74 555 $US Reduced from 87,711 USD disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur
Brynhilde Suite double 106 582 $US Reduced from 125,390 USD disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur
Brynhilde Suite — Single single 213 163 $US Reduced from 250,780 USD disponible Polar Latitudes Voir chez l'opérateur

Les prix sont relevés sur les sites des opérateurs et peuvent changer — le site de l'opérateur fait foi. Relevé le août 22, 2026 06:15 UTC.

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Faune sur cet itinéraire

Faune

Manchot papou

Un manchot trapu au bec orange, du genre Pygoscelis, proche cousin de l'Adélie et du manchot à jugulaire. Son cri retentissant, poussé la tête renversée en arrière, résonne dans les colonies littorales où débarquent les expéditions.

Faune

Rorqual à bosse

Une baleine à fanons de 14 à 17 mètres connue pour ses sauts et ses longues nageoires pectorales, souvent observée se nourrissant de krill en petits groupes le long de la banquise.

Faune

Orque

Prédateur noir et blanc reconnaissable entre tous à ses taches oculaires pâles, l'orque est le plus grand des dauphins et l'un des chasseurs les plus redoutables de l'océan. Les observations impliquent souvent une famille soudée travaillant ensemble le long de la banquise.

Faune

Albatros hurleur

L'albatros hurleur, plus connu sous le nom d'albatros errant, possède la plus grande envergure de tous les oiseaux vivants. Observez-le planer pendant des heures derrière le navire sans un seul battement d'aile.

27 695 $US par personne · Triple Stateroom — Triple · Polar Latitudes
Voir chez l'opérateur