Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Resolution 138 guests
Patagonia, Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica Odyssey
Jan 26, 2029 – Feb 19, 2029 · 25 days
1,000 departures across 14 operators and 39 ships
323 upcoming Antarctic expeditions with Tierra del Fuego on the route, from $8,840 per person.
Tierra del Fuego is the "Land of Fire" at the continent's end, whose capital Ushuaia is the world's southernmost city and Antarctica's main gateway.
Arrive a day early: the national park's subpolar forests, the End of the World train and king crab dinners are the classic pre-expedition ritual.
Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Resolution 138 guests
Jan 26, 2029 – Feb 19, 2029 · 25 days
Silversea Cruises Silver Wind 274 guests
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Puerto Williams
Seabourn Seabourn Pursuit 264 guests
Jan 29, 2029 – Feb 19, 2029 · 21 days
Buenos Aires
Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Orion 102 guests
Jan 30, 2029 – Feb 9, 2029 · 10 days
Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Explorer 148 guests
Jan 30, 2029 – Feb 9, 2029 · 10 days
Silversea Cruises Silver Endeavour 220 guests
Feb 4, 2029 – Feb 19, 2029 · 9 days
King George Island
Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Orion 102 guests
Feb 7, 2029 – Feb 17, 2029 · 10 days
Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Explorer 148 guests
Feb 7, 2029 – Feb 17, 2029 · 10 days
PONANT Le Commandant Charcot 200 guests
Feb 11, 2029 – Mar 13, 2029 · 31 days
Hobart, Tasmania (Australia)
Silversea Cruises Silver Cloud 200 guests
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Puerto Williams
Silversea Cruises Silver Wind 274 guests
Feb 13, 2029 – Feb 22, 2029 · 9 days
King George Island
Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Explorer 148 guests
Feb 15, 2029 – Feb 25, 2029 · 10 days
Wildlife
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
A small, sharply marked black-and-white dolphin found only around the tip of South America, often seen riding the bow wave in narrow channels. Its jacobita or panda-dolphin nickname comes from the bold two-tone pattern that make it hard to mistake for anything else.
Wildlife
A small, sturdy dolphin found only in the waters off southern South America, sometimes still called the black-chinned dolphin for the dark patch under its jaw. Watch for it riding bow waves as your ship threads the channels toward Antarctica.
Wildlife
Bulky, maned bulls and sleek females haul out together on beaches from the Falklands to the Beagle Channel. Watching a dominant male defend his patch of shoreline is one of the more entertaining wildlife spectacles of the region.