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Depart from Ushuaia, Argentina, on an ambitious luxury expedition charter that links three of the Southern Ocean’s most compelling regions into one unforgettable voyage: the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and the Antarctic Peninsula. Ushuaia remains the natural and highly strategic departure point for an itinerary of this scale, offering world-class expedition access, efficient marina operations, strong logistical support, and a highly professional embarkation environment. For guests seeking a seamless start to a premium charter, this matters enormously. Instead of losing momentum in a complicated departure process, travelers step directly into a journey that feels polished, expertly coordinated, and entirely suited to exclusive expedition travel. The city’s identity as a global polar gateway reinforces the sense of occasion from the outset, making the beginning of the voyage part of the premium experience itself.
This departure advantage becomes even more valuable on a multi-destination itinerary such as this one, where the route covers a broad sweep of marine environments, wildlife zones, and historical landscapes. Ushuaia’s strong maritime support and reliable provisioning systems help create a voyage that is operationally robust as well as atmospherically exciting. Guests can board knowing that the foundations of the expedition have been laid with precision, allowing the focus to remain on discovery, comfort, and anticipation. From the first welcome onboard, the tone is one of structured luxury - serious in execution, yet relaxed in the way it is experienced by guests.
The charter service is fully crewed and supported by 117 crew members, ensuring that every aspect of onboard life and expedition management is delivered at a very high standard. Hospitality, guest care, technical operations, dining, housekeeping, landing coordination, and expedition flow all benefit from this depth of support, creating an environment where the complexities of remote travel are invisible to the guest. Personalized arrangements, responsive service, and clear communication make the experience feel highly tailored without losing the discipline required for a successful long-range polar voyage. It is this balance of service warmth and operational competence that gives the charter such a strong position in the premium market.
About Our Service in Ushuaia, the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula
This 16-day route is designed for guests who want maximum variety within one southern expedition, combining island wildlife, historical depth, sub-Antarctic scenery, and classic Antarctic ice cruising into a single coherent journey. Day 1 - Ushuaia Departure: guests embark in Ushuaia, receive orientation and safety briefings, meet the expedition crew, and begin sailing through the Beagle Channel as the dramatic Patagonian setting fades behind them. Day 2 - Southern Ocean Transit: the ship heads northeast into the South Atlantic, and guests begin settling into the cadence of expedition life through lectures, deck observation, and time in the vessel’s luxurious public spaces. Day 3 - Falkland Islands Arrival: the first regional landings begin in the Falkland Islands, where rolling landscapes, abundant birdlife, and rugged shorelines create a distinctive atmosphere that differs meaningfully from the icy regions that come later in the voyage. Zodiac landings allow guests to encounter penguin colonies, seals, and the remote character of these island environments. Day 4 - Falkland Wildlife Exploration: continued exploration reveals more of the Falklands’ ecological richness, including opportunities to observe king, gentoo, and rockhopper penguins, alongside seabirds and marine mammals that thrive in this productive zone. The islands also add a cultural and geographical contrast that broadens the overall expedition narrative.
Day 5 - Sail Toward South Georgia: leaving the Falklands behind, the vessel heads eastward toward South Georgia, giving guests time to enjoy onboard lectures, panoramic wildlife observation, and the comfort of the ship as anticipation builds for one of the most celebrated wildlife destinations in the Southern Hemisphere. Day 6 - Southern Ocean Crossing: the open ocean passage continues, with frequent opportunities to watch seabirds and, at times, whales accompanying the ship through increasingly remote waters. Day 7 - South Georgia Arrival: South Georgia’s first appearance is unforgettable - dramatic mountains, glaciers descending toward the sea, and a rugged coastline that feels both wild and alive. The island’s visual power is matched by its biological richness, making arrival here one of the voyage’s major highlights. Day 8 - Grytviken and Exploration History: at Grytviken, guests encounter one of the defining historic sites of the southern polar world. The former whaling station and museum provide insight into the human legacy of the region, while Shackleton’s resting place offers one of the most poignant moments of the itinerary. Day 9 - St. Andrews Bay Wildlife: immense king penguin colonies and elephant seals create one of the great wildlife spectacles of the entire voyage, offering a sense of scale and movement that few destinations on Earth can rival. Day 10 - Gold Harbour and Coastal Scenery: Gold Harbour combines glacier-backed landscapes with dense wildlife activity, making it one of South Georgia’s most visually and biologically rewarding locations.
Day 11 - Sail Toward Antarctica: the vessel begins its southwestward transition toward Antarctica, and guests move from the wildlife-rich energy of South Georgia into a more reflective sea phase shaped by colder waters and increased anticipation. Day 12 - Antarctic Convergence Crossing: the crossing into true polar waters marks a clear environmental transformation, visible in the water, the air, and the wildlife patterns that surround the ship. Day 13 - South Shetland Islands Exploration: the Antarctic chapter begins with landings among volcanic shores, penguin colonies, and dramatic ice-framed landscapes in the South Shetland Islands. Day 14 - Antarctic Peninsula Cruising: the voyage continues through glacier-lined channels and iceberg-filled waters, where whales, seals, seabirds, and pristine coastal scenery combine to deliver the classic Antarctic experience that so many travelers dream of. Zodiac excursions deepen the connection with the environment and make the day especially memorable. Day 15 - Return via Drake Passage: as the vessel begins heading north, guests enjoy the ship’s fine dining, lectures, wellness facilities, and the satisfying reflection that comes after a route of such exceptional variety. Day 16 - Arrival Ushuaia: the charter concludes in Ushuaia, leaving guests with memories of a rare expedition that linked multiple southern worlds into one remarkably complete travel experience.
About Our Explorer Cruise Ship - Helsinki 113m Vega
The Helsinki 113m Vega is particularly well matched to a long multi-region itinerary because it offers the scale and refinement needed to make extended expedition cruising feel consistently comfortable and rewarding. Spacious interiors, elegant observation lounges, floor-to-ceiling windows, and carefully designed staterooms ensure that guests remain visually connected to the surrounding environment at all times while still enjoying privacy and relaxation. The public spaces are arranged to support both sociability and retreat, which is especially valuable on a longer voyage that alternates between wildlife landings, historical visits, scenic cruising, and sea days.
The ship’s wellness and lifestyle facilities add another important dimension to the experience. Guests can unwind in the jacuzzi, swimming pool, spa, sauna, and relaxation areas after active days ashore, or maintain energy in the gym before returning to deck for further observation. Dining is delivered in refined settings that feel far removed from the idea of rough expedition travel, while lounges and entertainment spaces support lectures, performances, and elegant evening gatherings. The ship ultimately allows guests to enjoy a voyage of great geographical breadth without ever feeling that comfort has been sacrificed for access.
Why This Multi-Region Southern Expedition Is So Attractive
This charter is especially compelling because it offers exceptional diversity without losing quality or coherence. The Falkland Islands add accessible wildlife and island character, South Georgia brings immense biological richness and historic weight, and the Antarctic Peninsula delivers the iconic icy grandeur that defines the high polar experience. Few itineraries combine all three so effectively, and even fewer do so aboard a vessel of this caliber with a crew structure this strong. For guests comparing options in the premium expedition market, this route stands apart because it offers more variety, greater narrative depth, and a stronger sense of completeness than simpler alternatives. It is a voyage for travelers who want the Southern Ocean in layered, generous, and genuinely memorable form - delivered with luxury, confidence, and the kind of operational care that justifies choosing a superior charter over a more ordinary cruise product.










































































































