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13-Day Luxury Expedition Cruise from Ushuaia to the Weddell Sea and Eastern Antarctic Peninsula
Ushuaia Marina provides an exceptional starting point for a luxury polar charter, particularly for guests planning a longer expedition into Antarctica’s more remote eastern reaches. Known worldwide as the southern gateway to the White Continent, this embarkation hub combines logistical strength, efficient port procedures and a polished boarding experience that supports a calm and well-organized start to the voyage. The setting is both practical and atmospheric, allowing guests to begin their journey in one of the world’s most iconic expedition departure points before sailing toward the icy isolation of the Southern Ocean.
The service itself is fully crewed and structured around comfort, professionalism and adaptability. A crew of 127 ensures the experience feels seamless throughout, with consistent support across hospitality, operations, expedition management and daily guest care. From the first stages of planning through to embarkation and life on board, the charter is arranged with flexibility in mind, making it suitable for travelers who want a premium cruise environment while still enjoying a sense of personalization. The atmosphere remains refined yet expedition-focused, giving guests access to remote places without compromising comfort or service quality.
About Our Service in the Weddell Sea and Eastern Antarctic Peninsula
This 13-day route is particularly appealing for guests drawn to the drama of tabular icebergs, dense pack ice and the more extreme eastern side of the Antarctic environment. Day 1 starts with departure from Ushuaia through the scenic Beagle Channel, where guests settle into the ship, meet the expedition team and begin the gradual transition from land-based travel to polar cruising. Day 2 is spent crossing the Drake Passage, a legendary ocean sector that becomes part of the experience itself, enriched by onboard lectures, panoramic seabird viewing and the comfort of the ship’s hospitality and leisure facilities.
Day 3 passes through the Antarctic Convergence, a natural boundary where ocean temperatures shift and marine life activity often increases. This is one of the subtle but memorable moments of a polar expedition, as guests witness the environmental transition into the Antarctic realm. Day 4 reaches the Antarctic Sound, an area celebrated for enormous tabular icebergs drifting out of the Weddell Sea. The atmosphere here is stark, majestic and unmistakably wild, with opportunities to observe seals on ice and absorb the visual scale of the eastern Antarctic frontier.
Day 5 moves deeper into the Weddell Sea, one of the most storied and demanding regions in Antarctic exploration history. Cruise conditions depend heavily on ice, adding a sense of authenticity and adventure to the experience. The reward is access to one of the planet’s most remote marine landscapes, where wildlife sightings may include emperor penguins if conditions are favorable. Day 6 brings a landing at Paulet Island, where a major Adélie penguin colony and remnants of early expeditions create a rare combination of wildlife immersion and historical context. Day 7 continues at Brown Bluff, where volcanic cliffs, bright ice and active wildlife colonies create a striking and highly photogenic landing environment.
Day 8 transitions from the Weddell Sea toward the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula, with changing ice conditions and landscapes revealing the region’s extraordinary environmental variety. Day 9 cruises through the Gerlache Strait, an area known for calm waters, mountain scenery and frequent whale sightings. Day 10 explores Paradise Bay, where reflective waters, iceberg fields and continental landings create one of the most serene and visually rewarding moments of the entire voyage. Day 11 begins the northbound return through the Drake Passage, while Day 12 continues the crossing with time for final lectures, discussion and relaxed enjoyment of the ship’s facilities. Day 13 concludes back in Ushuaia after breakfast, closing an expedition defined by ice, wildlife and some of Antarctica’s most dramatic seascapes.
About Our 125m Luxury Expedition Cruise Ship
The ship is exceptionally well suited to this style of deep polar cruising. Measuring 125 meters in length, it combines the scale needed for comfort and stability with a guest-focused design that keeps the surrounding environment constantly visible. Floor-to-ceiling windows create bright and open interiors, while observation areas and elegant lounges provide uninterrupted vantage points for wildlife, sea ice and mountain panoramas. Whether guests are attending expert presentations or simply enjoying quiet time with a view, the ship is designed to make the remote outside world feel close and present.
Accommodation and leisure spaces are arranged to support an extended high-end voyage. Up to 192 guests can be hosted in comfort, while wellness facilities including a spa, sauna, gym, swimming pool and jacuzzi add a restorative dimension that is especially valuable on colder itineraries. Thoughtful accessibility features such as an elevator make the ship easier to enjoy across multiple decks, and the overall onboard layout encourages both privacy and sociability depending on how guests wish to spend their time.
The ship also performs strongly as a platform for enrichment and social interaction. Versatile indoor venues, quality sound systems and multiple shared spaces allow lectures, briefings and informal gatherings to blend naturally into the daily rhythm of the voyage. Backed by a 127-member crew, the onboard experience feels well supported, composed and highly polished, making it particularly suitable for travelers seeking the seriousness of a real expedition with the comfort standards of a luxury cruise.
A Refined Way to Explore Antarctica’s Wilder Eastern Frontier
For travelers who want more than a standard Antarctic route, this itinerary delivers an experience shaped by scale, contrast and a strong sense of discovery. The Weddell Sea adds an element of drama and rarity, while the transition to the western Antarctic Peninsula creates a journey that feels layered and complete rather than repetitive. Combined with premium comfort, attentive service and an expedition structure that keeps guests closely engaged with the landscape, this cruise offers a distinctive and rewarding way to experience one of the most formidable regions on the planet. It is an excellent choice for those who value both depth of exploration and a highly elevated onboard standard.










































































































