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Luxury Expedition Charter from Ushuaia to the Weddell Sea and Eastern Antarctic Peninsula
From Ushuaia Marina, Argentina, this fully crewed luxury expedition charter follows a more ice-oriented Antarctic route, leading guests toward the Weddell Sea and the eastern reaches of the Antarctic Peninsula. Ushuaia is one of the world’s most important gateways for polar departures, valued for its efficient marina infrastructure, smooth embarkation procedures and direct access to the Southern Ocean. Beginning the journey here gives guests a practical and elegant start, where refined service meets the spirit of frontier exploration.
This charter has been designed for travelers who want a deeper sense of Antarctica’s raw scale and remoteness. Supported by a 24-member professional crew, the experience maintains a high standard of hospitality while operating through some of the most visually dramatic and ice-heavy waters in the region. Flexible planning, attentive client coordination and dependable onboard support create a polished travel experience, while the itinerary itself introduces guests to vast tabular icebergs, wildlife-rich coastal sites and historic polar terrain that feels distinctly more elemental and remote.
About Our Service in Ushuaia, the Weddell Sea and the Antarctic Peninsula
Day 1 - Ushuaia Departure After embarkation in Ushuaia, guests settle into their cabins, meet the expedition team and attend essential briefings before the yacht enters the Beagle Channel. Snowy peaks, isolated islands and the southern light create an atmospheric first day that immediately frames the scale of the journey ahead.
Day 2 - Drake Passage Crossing As the vessel heads south into open ocean, the Drake Passage introduces the expedition mood in full. Guests can relax in comfort, join informative presentations about Antarctic ecosystems and observe wandering albatross and other seabirds that accompany the yacht across these storied waters.
Day 3 - Antarctic Convergence Zone Crossing the Antarctic Convergence is one of the voyage’s natural milestones. The shift in water temperature, wildlife activity and overall atmosphere becomes increasingly noticeable, signaling entry into a richer and colder marine environment that marks the true threshold of Antarctica.
Day 4 - Antarctic Sound and Icebergs Reaching the Antarctic Sound brings the first close encounters with the sculptural grandeur of the Weddell region. Huge tabular icebergs, icy channels and seals resting on floes create a sense of scale that is both quiet and overwhelming, offering a memorable introduction to the eastern Antarctic frontier.
Day 5 - Weddell Sea Exploration This day focuses on one of Antarctica’s most storied and challenging seas. Dense pack ice, shifting conditions and the possibility of emperor penguin sightings give the voyage a genuine expedition character, while the yacht’s comfort and observational spaces allow guests to experience the region without sacrificing refinement.
Day 6 - Paulet Island Landing A landing at Paulet Island brings guests among a large Adélie penguin colony and the remnants of early polar expeditions. The day blends wildlife observation with historical interest, making it especially rewarding for guests who value both natural encounters and the human stories of Antarctic survival.
Day 7 - Brown Bluff and Coastal Ice Cliffs Brown Bluff introduces one of the route’s most visually distinctive locations, where volcanic cliffs rise above icy shorelines. The contrast between dark rock and white ice creates a remarkable photographic setting, while zodiac access and guided exploration reveal nesting birds, seals and the stark beauty of this dramatic beach landing.
Day 8 - Transition to the Antarctic Peninsula As the vessel moves southwest, the landscape evolves from heavy pack ice into glacier-lined channels. This transition day offers a changing panorama from the decks and lounges, reinforcing the feeling that guests are traveling through multiple Antarctic worlds rather than following a single repetitive route.
Day 9 - Gerlache Strait Cruising The Gerlache Strait brings calm, protected waters filled with mountain scenery, glacier fronts and feeding whales. It is one of the most elegant sections of the voyage, where wildlife encounters and polished cruising conditions combine beautifully.
Day 10 - Paradise Bay Exploration Paradise Bay offers classic Antarctic tranquility. Reflections on still water, ice formations drifting close to the yacht and continental landings create a day defined by silence, scenery and close connection to the environment.
Day 11 - Begin Return via Drake Passage Leaving Antarctica does not diminish the experience, but gives it perspective. Guests can review photographs, attend final presentations and continue enjoying the yacht’s premium service as the vessel turns northward.
Day 12 - Drake Passage Crossing The crossing continues with time to unwind, revisit highlights with fellow guests and take advantage of the yacht’s lounges, dining and wellness-oriented amenities while the Southern Ocean opens around you once more.
Day 13 - Arrival Ushuaia Disembarkation in Ushuaia follows breakfast, concluding a 13-day route shaped by immense icebergs, wildlife concentrations and the striking atmosphere of the Weddell Sea and eastern Antarctic approaches.
About Our Yacht - 63m Luxury Explorer Yacht
The 63m luxury explorer yacht behind this charter has been configured to combine endurance, comfort and panoramic immersion. Large deck areas, a dedicated observation lounge and a glass-enclosed sky lounge allow guests to remain visually engaged with the environment even when conditions are cold or windy. The vessel’s proportions and layout are especially well suited to polar cruising, where open views, stable circulation and warm social interiors enhance the overall experience.
Accommodation for up to twelve guests in seven cabins ensures a private and spacious atmosphere, while dedicated crew zones support discreet service throughout the voyage. A helipad with hangar facilities, underwater viewing media room, gym, spa features, jacuzzi and tenders give the yacht a broader experiential range than standard expedition vessels. The result is a charter platform that feels capable, elegant and intentionally designed for remote luxury exploration.
Why This Weddell Sea Voyage Appeals to Guests Seeking a More Dramatic Antarctic Route
This itinerary is particularly compelling for guests who want Antarctica with a stronger sense of ice, remoteness and eastern polar character. The Weddell Sea’s pack ice, iceberg fields and historic resonance create a different emotional tone from more familiar peninsula-only routes, while still retaining iconic Antarctic highlights such as Paradise Bay and the Gerlache Strait.
With premium service, expert expedition support and a yacht that offers genuine comfort in remote conditions, the journey delivers a rare combination of intensity and refinement. It is well suited to travelers who want their charter to feel both luxurious and genuinely exploratory, with each stage revealing a different dimension of the Antarctic world.










































































































