Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Explorer 148 guests
Antarctica Direct: Sail and Fly the Drake Passage
Feb 15, 2029 – Feb 25, 2029 · 10 days
1,000 departures across 14 operators and 39 ships
228 upcoming Antarctic expeditions with Bransfield Strait on the route, from $7,300 per person.
The Bransfield Strait is the 100 km of water between the South Shetlands and the Peninsula — usually the first calm sailing after the Drake, and often where passengers meet their first big icebergs and whales.
Crossed by nearly every Peninsula itinerary, it doubles as a feeding ground for humpbacks and a highway for ships heading south.
Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Explorer 148 guests
Feb 15, 2029 – Feb 25, 2029 · 10 days
Seabourn Seabourn Venture 264 guests
Feb 17, 2029 – Feb 28, 2029 · 11 days
Buenos Aires
Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Resolution 138 guests
Feb 18, 2029 – Mar 1, 2029 · 12 days
Seabourn Seabourn Pursuit 264 guests
Feb 18, 2029 – Mar 1, 2029 · 11 days
Buenos Aires
Quark Expeditions World Voyager 168 guests
Feb 21, 2029 – Mar 6, 2029 · 14 days
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Explorer 148 guests
Feb 23, 2029 – Mar 5, 2029 · 10 days
Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Orion 102 guests
Feb 27, 2029 – Mar 9, 2029 · 10 days
Seabourn Seabourn Venture 264 guests
Feb 27, 2029 – Mar 20, 2029 · 21 days
Buenos Aires
Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Resolution 138 guests
Feb 28, 2029 – Mar 11, 2029 · 12 days
Seabourn Seabourn Pursuit 264 guests
Feb 28, 2029 – Mar 13, 2029 · 13 days
Buenos Aires
Seabourn Seabourn Pursuit 264 guests
Mar 12, 2029 – Mar 23, 2029 · 11 days
Buenos Aires
Seabourn Seabourn Venture 264 guests
Mar 19, 2029 – Mar 30, 2029 · 11 days
Buenos Aires
Wildlife
A stocky, orange-billed penguin of the genus Pygoscelis, closest kin to the Adélie and Chinstrap. Its loud, trumpeting call, delivered with head thrown back, carries across the shoreline colonies where expedition landings are made.
Wildlife
A 14–17 metre baleen whale known for breaching and long pectoral fins, often seen feeding on krill in loose groups 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.