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18-Day Deep Antarctica and Ross Sea Luxury Expedition Charter from Ushuaia
For guests seeking the most ambitious polar program in this collection, this 18-day expedition from Ushuaia reaches beyond the classic Antarctic Peninsula circuit into deeper Antarctic territory, incorporating the South Shetland Islands, the Antarctic Peninsula, the Ross Sea region, and the Weddell Sea. It is a voyage defined by scale, endurance, and a rare level of geographic depth, created for those who want to experience Antarctica not simply as a destination but as a vast evolving frontier. Ushuaia provides the operational confidence required for such an undertaking, offering advanced port services, secure docking, and efficient embarkation in one of the world’s most important polar gateways. From here, the journey unfolds through glaciers, ice shelves, research waters, emperor penguin territory, and some of the least accessible marine landscapes on Earth, all supported by a fully crewed yacht environment designed for long-range luxury exploration.
About Our Service in Deep Antarctica, the Ross Sea, and the Antarctic Peninsula
This extended charter is delivered by a professional crew of 12 whose role goes far beyond standard hospitality. Their work ensures that every stage of the expedition is carried out with precision, comfort, and flexibility, allowing guests to focus fully on the experience itself. Onboard life combines personalized service, high-quality dining, expedition briefings, scenic observation, and carefully managed zodiac operations. The result is a charter that feels immersive and remote without ever becoming rough or logistically burdensome for the guest.
Day 1 - Ushuaia Departure Embarkation begins in Ushuaia with time to discover the yacht’s amenities, receive safety briefings, and meet the crew and expedition staff. As the vessel departs through the Beagle Channel, guests are introduced to a sense of scale that continues throughout the voyage, with Patagonian fjords and coastal wildlife framing the opening of a truly long-range expedition.
Day 2 - Drake Passage Transit Entering the Drake Passage brings the first major ocean crossing of the journey. Guests can enjoy lectures on Antarctic history, environmental protocols, and wildlife identification while seabirds follow the vessel across open water. The day blends preparation with comfort, setting the tone for the many regions still to come.
Day 3 - South Shetland Islands Arrival The South Shetland Islands provide the first Antarctic landings, where zodiac excursions reveal penguin colonies, fur seals, and seabird nesting areas set against volcanic and glacier-marked terrain. The visual contrast between black rock, white ice, and cold blue water creates a striking introduction to the Antarctic environment.
Day 4 - Antarctic Peninsula Cruising Cruising along the western Antarctic Peninsula, the yacht navigates fjords, iceberg-strewn channels, and wildlife-rich waters where whales, penguins, and seals often appear throughout the day. The pace remains immersive yet comfortable, supported by panoramic observation spaces and expert interpretation onboard.
Day 5 - Lemaire Channel Exploration The yacht passes through the celebrated Lemaire Channel, where steep cliffs and floating icebergs form one of Antarctica’s most photogenic passages. Zodiac operations and wildlife viewing deepen the experience, while onboard talks add context on glacial systems, geology, and environmental stewardship.
Day 6 - Paradise Bay Landings Paradise Bay offers glacier views, reflective water, and opportunities to observe Gentoo and Chinstrap penguins alongside seals resting on ice. Conservation-focused interpretation enriches the day, connecting the beauty of the landscape with a clearer understanding of climate-related pressures on polar habitats.
Day 7 - Neko Harbour Neko Harbour allows guests to step onto Antarctic soil in a setting known for towering ice cliffs, wildlife activity, and the dramatic meeting of land and frozen sea. Guided walks with experienced naturalists make this day both visually rewarding and intellectually engaging.
Day 8 - Cruising Toward the Ross Sea The expedition begins its deeper southern phase with a long transit toward the Ross Sea. This sea day is far from idle, offering presentations on polar science, historic expeditions, wildlife ecology, and the mapping of earlier Antarctic ventures, while guests enjoy the yacht’s social spaces and leisure amenities.
Day 9 - Ross Sea Approaches Arrival into the Ross Sea region reveals immense ice shelves and powerful glacial formations that announce a different level of Antarctic scale. Zodiac reconnaissance, expert briefings, and discussions of Shackleton and Scott position this part of the expedition within the larger story of extreme exploration.
Day 10 - Ross Island and Mount Erebus Cruising near Ross Island brings views of Mount Erebus and nearby Adélie penguin habitat, while guided landings and scenic navigation reveal one of the most dramatic combinations of volcanic and glacial forces in Antarctica. It is a day of extraordinary landscape character and strong historical resonance.
Day 11 - McMurdo Sound McMurdo Sound introduces a research-focused dimension to the itinerary. From a respectful distance, guests can understand the scale of scientific presence required to operate in Antarctica while exploring adjacent ice channels by zodiac and observing seals and seabirds in one of the continent’s most important logistical zones.
Day 12 - Ice Shelf Encounter Cruising alongside vast floating ice shelves places guests face to face with some of the most powerful forms in the Antarctic environment. Zodiac expeditions provide closer views of marine mammals and seabirds, while onboard interpretation covers oceanography, ice formation, and the forces shaping the southern polar system.
Day 13 - Deep Antarctic Transit Moving farther into extreme Antarctic waters, the expedition focuses on rare ice structures, pristine vistas, and the geopolitical and ecological frameworks that govern the continent. Observation decks become especially valuable today, offering wide uninterrupted views of landscapes few travelers ever witness firsthand.
Day 14 - Eastern Antarctic Peninsula Approaching the eastern Antarctic Peninsula introduces glacier-flanked channels and rich wildlife viewing opportunities that reconnect the itinerary with more familiar Antarctic forms while still maintaining the sense of remoteness built earlier in the voyage. Environmental monitoring themes add scientific depth to the scenic experience.
Day 15 - Weddell Sea Channeling The Weddell Sea contributes some of the most memorable ice scenery of the route, with tabular icebergs and the possibility of emperor penguin sightings in one of Antarctica’s most iconic and challenging environments. Exploration history and ecosystem interpretation continue to enhance the sense of place.
Day 16 - Northern Return via the Antarctic Peninsula As the yacht begins returning north, guests enjoy final landings and zodiac excursions focused on penguin and seal behavior, photography, and reflection. Revisiting the peninsula after the deeper Antarctic stages gives the journey a satisfying narrative arc and allows a final appreciation of the continent’s beauty.
Day 17 - Drake Passage Return The final sea day includes wrap-up lectures, shared review of wildlife observations, relaxed dining, and time to absorb the sheer range of what has been experienced. The voyage now feels less like a cruise and more like a complete polar campaign carried out in comfort.
Day 18 - Arrival in Ushuaia Arrival back in Ushuaia concludes an exceptional expedition through the South Shetlands, Antarctic Peninsula, Ross Sea, and Weddell Sea. Disembarkation follows breakfast and final port formalities, bringing to a close one of the most geographically ambitious luxury polar routes available from South America.
About Our 49m Luxury Explorer Yacht
This 49m luxury explorer yacht has the scale, stability, and onboard sophistication required for a deep Antarctica program of this length. Built with heritage quality and improved through modern refits, it offers a rare combination of enduring capability and elevated guest comfort. Interior spaces include elegant salons, panoramic lounges, and multiple dining areas suited to formal and informal moments alike, making long sea days feel rewarding rather than transitional.
The outdoor design is equally significant, with generous deck areas for polar observation, a spa pool for relaxation in extraordinary surroundings, and a helipad that reinforces the vessel’s true expedition identity. Advanced entertainment systems and well-planned social areas support life aboard during extended passages, while the full-beam master suite and inviting guest cabins preserve privacy and rest throughout the itinerary. For a route this demanding and this remote, the yacht’s balance of explorer readiness and luxury living is central to the overall value of the charter.
An Expedition for Guests Who Want the Furthest Possible Reach
This voyage is tailored for travelers who want to go beyond classic Antarctic cruising and experience the continent on a broader, more ambitious scale. The inclusion of the Ross Sea and deeper Antarctic waters transforms the journey into something genuinely rare, while the continued presence of the Antarctic Peninsula and Weddell Sea ensures iconic scenery and wildlife remain central to the experience. With Ushuaia providing a strong operational gateway, a dedicated crew of 12 delivering seamless personalized service, and a proven 49m explorer yacht supporting every stage, this charter represents one of the most distinctive polar opportunities in the market. Early reservation is essential for those intending to secure a route of this magnitude in a truly luxury format.






























































































































