Antarctica Grand Finale Voyage

Enjoy the grand finale of the Antarctic season on an extraordinary 21-day expedition. Witness spectacular polar sunsets, cruise among whales along the Antarctic Peninsula, visit king penguin colonies in South Georgia, and explore the wildlife of the Falkland / Malvinas Islands.


Falkland, South Georgia, Antarctica
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Departing at the end of the Antarctic season, you will experience a unique expedition shaped by polar light and remarkable wildlife. As Antarctica emerges from the polar day, sunsets return to illuminate icebergs and glaciers. This is also peak whale season around the Antarctic Peninsula, with frequent sightings of humpback and minke whales.

Duration: 21 days / 20 nights on board.
Starts: Ushuaia, Argentina
Ends: Puerto Madryn, Argentina
Language: English speaking voyage

The itinerary is a guide only and is subject to change due to weather and ice conditions. Your Captain and Expedition Leader will make the necessary adjustments to ensure the best possible experience.


Included
Optional


This unique expedition takes place at the very end of the Antarctic season, offering an exceptional perspective shaped by shifting polar light and remarkable wildlife concentrations. As Antarctica emerges from the continuous polar day, golden sunsets return to illuminate drifting icebergs and massive valley glaciers. This period also marks the absolute peak whale season around the Antarctic Peninsula, with frequent and close sightings of humpback and minke whales feeding in the bays. The voyage continuously links three iconic regions of the Southern Ocean: the Antarctic Peninsula, the wildlife kingdom of South Georgia, and the windswept Falkland / Malvinas Islands.

Throughout the journey, the itinerary masterfully balances active Zodiac excursions with educational lectures on board. Guests will have the rare opportunity to attempt a crossing of the Antarctic Circle, a significant geographic milestone achieved by very few travelers, and potentially visit international research sites like China's Great Wall Station. Following in the legendary footsteps of explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, this expedition allows travelers to step ashore on beaches packed with elephant seals, fur seals, and massive penguin colonies, all framed by steep mountain walls and pristine polar scenery perfect for deep photography.

Highlights:
Explore the Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia, and the Falkland / Malvinas Islands during the striking closing of the polar season.
Encounter peak humpback and minke whale activity while navigating through remote glaciated bays in Zodiacs.
Attempt to cross the symbolic latitude of the Antarctic Circle and sail through the scenic Lemaire Channel.
Walk among hundreds of thousands of breeding king penguins in South Georgia and visit Shackleton's grave in Grytviken.
Discover historic polar exploration history at Detaille Island and view multinational scientific research infrastructure.

Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrive in Ushuaia, Argentina
Gateway to the white continent
Welcome to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. Nestled between the Andes Mountains and the Beagle Channel, transfer independently to your designated hotel and check in. Spend the day resting, exploring the waterfront, or enjoying the crisp southern air in preparation for the journey ahead. All meals today are at your own expense.

Day 2: Ushuaia, Argentina (Embarkation)
Setting sail through the Beagle Channel
After breakfast, a group transfer takes us from the hotel to the pier for embarkation. As the ship casts off and sails through the Beagle Channel, snowcapped peaks fade into the distance. Your Expedition Team will conduct mandatory briefings and introduce the upcoming plans as we head south toward the Drake Passage.

Day 3-4: Crossing the Drake Passage (At Sea)
Polar presentations and the return of sunsets
Two days crossing the waters separating South America from Antarctica. Attend presentations on Antarctic history, wildlife, and geology while watching for wandering albatrosses from the deck. As we push south, temperatures drop, sea ice appears, and sunsets return to the horizon, bringing soft light to the icy landscape.

Day 5-10: Explore South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula
Peak whale season and the Antarctic Circle milestone
Flexible exploration among mountains rising from the sea and glaciers descending into quiet bays. Daily Zodiac cruising and shore landings offer close encounters with Adélie, chinstrap, and gentoo penguins, seals, and feeding humpback and minke whales. Possible sites include Elephant Island, Paradise Harbour, Cierva Cove, Petermann Island, Brown Station, Damoy Point, Danco Island, Mikkelsen Harbor, Neko Harbour, Cuverville Island, Brown Bluff, Port Lockroy, Lemaire Channel, Great Wall Station, and Detaille Island south of the Antarctic Circle, which we will actively attempt to cross.

Day 11-12: At Sea
Sailing toward the wildlife kingdom of South Georgia
Depart the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands, sailing north toward South Georgia. Onboard presentations will focus on Antarctic geography, history, and conservation, preparing us for our arrival in the wildlife-rich waters of South Georgia.

Day 13-15: Explore South Georgia
Massive king penguin colonies and Shackleton's legacy
Days dedicated to exploring South Georgia's dramatic beaches and grassy plains. Daily landings and cruising will witness spectacular concentrations of wildlife at Right Whale Bay, Salisbury Plain, and St Andrews Bay (home to over a hundred thousand breeding pairs of king penguins and elephant seals), Fortuna Bay, Gold Harbour, and historic Grytviken, where we can visit the old whaling station and pay respects at Ernest Shackleton's grave.

Day 16-17: At Sea
Ocean crossing and photography review
These two days at sea offer time to reflect on your Antarctic experiences, attend presentations, review photographs, and share stories with fellow travelers as seabirds increase and temperatures slowly rise during our approach to the Falkland / Malvinas Islands.

Day 18-19: Explore the Falklands (Islas Malvinas)
Sub-Antarctic landscapes and island history
Explore this remote South Atlantic archipelago, balancing nature landings with cultural history. Possible sites include Stanley, the main settlement with a distinctly British character where Magellanic penguins are found nearby, and rugged West Point Island, known for steep sea cliffs hosting large colonies of black-browed albatross and southern rockhopper penguins.

Day 20: At Sea
Final recap sessions in the South Atlantic
The expedition team will offer recap sessions, bringing together the continuous journey from the Antarctic continent and South Georgia to the Falkland / Malvinas Islands. Time on deck and in the lounge allows space to reflect on the landscapes, wildlife, and experiences encountered along the way.

Day 21: Puerto Madryn, Argentina (Disembarkation)
Conclusion of the grand polar voyage
In the morning, arrive in Puerto Madryn on Argentina’s Patagonian Atlantic shoreline. After breakfast, disembark and say farewell to your fellow travelers and expedition team, bringing this grand journey across Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands to a close.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Ushuaia, Argentina
Gateway to the white continent
Welcome to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. Nestled between the Andes Mountains and the Beagle Channel, transfer independently to your designated hotel and check in. Spend the day resting, exploring the waterfront, or enjoying the crisp southern air in preparation for the journey ahead. All meals today are at your own expense.

Day 2: Ushuaia, Argentina (Embarkation)
Setting sail through the Beagle Channel
After breakfast, a group transfer takes us from the hotel to the pier for embarkation. As the ship casts off and sails through the Beagle Channel, snowcapped peaks fade into the distance. Your Expedition Team will conduct mandatory briefings and introduce the upcoming plans as we head south toward the Drake Passage.

Day 3-4: Crossing the Drake Passage (At Sea)
Polar presentations and the return of sunsets
Two days crossing the waters separating South America from Antarctica. Attend presentations on Antarctic history, wildlife, and geology while watching for wandering albatrosses from the deck. As we push south, temperatures drop, sea ice appears, and sunsets return to the horizon, bringing soft light to the icy landscape.

Day 5-10: Explore South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula
Peak whale season and the Antarctic Circle milestone
Flexible exploration among mountains rising from the sea and glaciers descending into quiet bays. Daily Zodiac cruising and shore landings offer close encounters with Adélie, chinstrap, and gentoo penguins, seals, and feeding humpback and minke whales. Possible sites include Elephant Island, Paradise Harbour, Cierva Cove, Petermann Island, Brown Station, Damoy Point, Danco Island, Mikkelsen Harbor, Neko Harbour, Cuverville Island, Brown Bluff, Port Lockroy, Lemaire Channel, Great Wall Station, and Detaille Island south of the Antarctic Circle, which we will actively attempt to cross.

Day 11-12: At Sea
Sailing toward the wildlife kingdom of South Georgia
Depart the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands, sailing north toward South Georgia. Onboard presentations will focus on Antarctic geography, history, and conservation, preparing us for our arrival in the wildlife-rich waters of South Georgia.

Day 13-15: Explore South Georgia
Massive king penguin colonies and Shackleton's legacy
Days dedicated to exploring South Georgia's dramatic beaches and grassy plains. Daily landings and cruising will witness spectacular concentrations of wildlife at Right Whale Bay, Salisbury Plain, and St Andrews Bay (home to over a hundred thousand breeding pairs of king penguins and elephant seals), Fortuna Bay, Gold Harbour, and historic Grytviken, where we can visit the old whaling station and pay respects at Ernest Shackleton's grave.

Day 16-17: At Sea
Ocean crossing and photography review
These two days at sea offer time to reflect on your Antarctic experiences, attend presentations, review photographs, and share stories with fellow travelers as seabirds increase and temperatures slowly rise during our approach to the Falkland / Malvinas Islands.

Day 18-19: Explore the Falklands (Islas Malvinas)
Sub-Antarctic landscapes and island history
Explore this remote South Atlantic archipelago, balancing nature landings with cultural history. Possible sites include Stanley, the main settlement with a distinctly British character where Magellanic penguins are found nearby, and rugged West Point Island, known for steep sea cliffs hosting large colonies of black-browed albatross and southern rockhopper penguins.

Day 20: At Sea
Final recap sessions in the South Atlantic
The expedition team will offer recap sessions, bringing together the continuous journey from the Antarctic continent and South Georgia to the Falkland / Malvinas Islands. Time on deck and in the lounge allows space to reflect on the landscapes, wildlife, and experiences encountered along the way.

Day 21: Puerto Madryn, Argentina (Disembarkation)
Conclusion of the grand polar voyage
In the morning, arrive in Puerto Madryn on Argentina’s Patagonian Atlantic shoreline. After breakfast, disembark and say farewell to your fellow travelers and expedition team, bringing this grand journey across Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands to a close.


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INCLUSIONS

One night pre-cruise hotel in Ushuaia on day 1 with breakfast.
Group transfer from the hotel to port on embarkation day.
One waterproof polar expedition parka to keep.
One reusable water bottle to keep.
A pair of loaner boots for use during Zodiac landing or cruising.
20GB Starlink Wi-Fi package for personal devices (More data can be purchased).
Onboard accommodation with daily housekeeping.
All meals and snacks on board.
Complimentary selected beer, house wines and soft drinks during dinner on board.
Complimentary coffee and tea on board 24 hours a day.
Complimentary in-suite mini-bar replenishment daily with soft drinks.
All included shore excursions in the port.
All shore landings and Zodiac cruising during expedition points.
Educational lectures and guiding services provided by 66 Expedition Team and guest speakers as scheduled.
A photographic journal documenting the expedition and the digital photos during the voyage.
All luggage handling during embarkation and disembarkation.
Port charges, permits and landing fees.

EXCLUSIONS

Onboard service charge: US$15 per ship night per person is automatically added to your onboard account.
Mandatory waterproof pants for Zodiac cruising or landing.
International or domestic flights – unless specified in the itinerary.
Excess-baggage fees on international and domestic flights.
Transfers – unless specified in the itinerary.
Passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination fees and charges.
Travel insurance or emergency evacuation charges.
Hotel accommodation and meals – unless specified in the itinerary.
Optional excursions and activities.
All items of a personal nature, including but not limited to alcoholic beverages (outside of dinner service), laundry, spa, phone charges and other personal charges.


Dates & Rates


Ship: Seaventure 66° | Date: 06 Mar 2027 - 26 Mar 2027 (5240)
Porthole Stateroom
$21,695
$16,271
Triple Stateroom
$19,295
$16,271
Window Stateroom D4F
$23,795
$17,849
Window Stateroom D5F
$24,295
$18,221
Window Stateroom D4M
$24,795
$18,596
Window Stateroom D5M
$25,295
$18,971
Veranda Stateroom
$29,595
$22,196
Owner´s Suite
$36,895
$27,671

* The prices are per person in US Dollars, unless expressly specified in a different currency. In that case, payment will be in US dollars at the exchange rate of the day.
** Rates are correct at the time of publication. All prices will be re-confirmed by email at the time of booking.
NOTE: Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy—and excitement—of expedition travel. When traveling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.

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