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12-Day Luxury Expedition Cruise from Ushuaia to the South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula
Departing from Ushuaia Marina, this luxury expedition cruise introduces guests to one of the most remarkable maritime regions on Earth through a refined and fully supported polar experience. As one of the world’s best-known gateways to Antarctica, Ushuaia offers a smooth and efficient boarding environment, allowing guests to transition comfortably from shore to ship before sailing into the dramatic scenery of the Beagle Channel and the wider Southern Ocean. This departure point is especially valued for its operational reliability, advanced port facilities and strategic location for longer expedition-style voyages, making it an excellent starting point for a premium Antarctic cruise.
The overall charter experience is designed for travelers who expect comfort, personalization and attentive service at every stage. With a professional crew of 127 on board, every detail is managed with care, from embarkation support and guest assistance to dining, hospitality and daily expedition coordination. The service model is fully crewed and highly organized, while still allowing flexibility for guests seeking a more tailored voyage in terms of pace, comfort and onboard atmosphere. The result is a luxury expedition setting that combines operational precision with a warm and refined onboard environment throughout the journey.
About Our Service in the South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula
This 12-day itinerary is crafted for guests who want to experience the iconic highlights of Antarctica in depth while maintaining the comfort and elegance of a high-end expedition cruise. Day 1 begins in Ushuaia, where embarkation, safety briefings and introductions to the expedition team set the stage for the voyage ahead. Sailing through the Beagle Channel, guests are immediately surrounded by dramatic Patagonian scenery, creating a memorable beginning to a truly remote polar journey. Day 2 brings the famous Drake Passage, where time at sea is elevated by expert lectures, wildlife observation and the ship’s luxury amenities, while albatross and petrels often glide effortlessly above the swells.
Day 3 continues across the Drake Passage, building anticipation as the ship approaches colder Antarctic waters. Guests can spend time on the observation decks, join briefings for landings and prepare for the expedition phase of the cruise. Day 4 marks arrival at the South Shetland Islands, where the first zodiac landings introduce guests to a striking landscape shaped by volcanic activity, snow, ice and wind. Remote landing sites such as King George Island or Half Moon Island create opportunities to see penguin colonies, seals and dramatic coastal scenery at close range.
Day 5 is dedicated to Deception Island, one of the most unusual locations in the Antarctic region. Sailing into its flooded volcanic caldera is an experience in itself, while ash-dark beaches, geothermal activity and layers of exploration history make the visit especially memorable. Day 6 shifts the focus toward the Antarctic Peninsula and the Gerlache Strait, where towering ice-covered mountains, floating icebergs and extraordinary marine life define the day’s scenery. Guests may encounter humpback whales, leopard seals and extensive penguin colonies while cruising through one of Antarctica’s most photogenic corridors.
Day 7 explores Paradise Bay and Neko Harbour, both celebrated for calm waters, dramatic glacier views and rewarding zodiac activity. This is one of the most immersive days of the voyage, allowing guests to experience the silence, scale and clarity of the continent itself while observing wildlife in an environment that feels almost untouched by time. Day 8 brings a transit through the Lemaire Channel, a narrow and breathtaking passage framed by steep cliffs and scattered ice. Often considered one of the visual highlights of an Antarctic cruise, this section showcases both the captain’s navigational skill and the sheer beauty of the polar landscape.
Day 9 includes Port Lockroy, a site of historical and cultural importance where guests can explore museum exhibits linked to Antarctic exploration and visit the southern post office while observing gentoo penguins nearby. Day 10 continues the expedition in lesser-visited bays and channels, with more opportunities for wildlife encounters, zodiac cruising and optional adventure-style activities depending on conditions. Day 11 begins the return through the Drake Passage, where the atmosphere on board becomes reflective, supported by gourmet dining, lectures and panoramic wildlife viewing. Day 12 concludes in Ushuaia after breakfast, bringing the voyage to a close with a collection of unforgettable memories shaped by glaciers, wildlife and the extraordinary isolation of Antarctica.
About Our 125m Luxury Expedition Cruise Ship
This 125-meter expedition cruise ship is designed to deliver a high-capacity luxury experience without sacrificing comfort, visibility or ease of movement. Floor-to-ceiling windows define much of the interior atmosphere, filling lounges and shared spaces with natural light and ensuring that the outside world remains part of the onboard experience at every moment. The design supports both social connection and quiet appreciation of the environment, with elegant lounges, observation spaces and multiple indoor gathering areas that feel equally suited to relaxation, conversation and educational enrichment.
Guest wellbeing is central to the onboard environment. The ship accommodates up to 192 guests in thoughtfully designed staterooms, while a broad range of wellness features enhances the lifestyle aspect of the voyage. A spa, sauna, gym, swimming pool and jacuzzi give guests the ability to unwind between landings and scenic cruising sessions, creating a balanced expedition experience that combines discovery with genuine comfort. The inclusion of an elevator further improves accessibility between decks, making movement around the ship smooth and convenient for a wide variety of guests.
Entertainment and onboard engagement are also well considered. High-quality sound systems, versatile interior venues and spacious social areas support lectures, presentations, cultural programming and casual gatherings with equal ease. This creates an expedition cruise environment that feels polished, immersive and welcoming from morning to night. Supported by a 127-member crew, the ship functions not simply as transportation to remote destinations, but as a destination in its own right - one that delivers comfort, organization and a strong sense of occasion throughout the entire journey.
Why This Antarctic Voyage Is Worth Choosing
This itinerary stands out for combining the classic highlights of Antarctic exploration with the premium service standards of a fully crewed luxury expedition. Guests are not simply transported to the polar region; they are given the opportunity to experience it in a way that feels immersive, comfortable and exceptionally well managed from start to finish. With striking volcanic islands, legendary channels, glacial bays and meaningful wildlife encounters all included in one carefully structured route, this is a compelling option for travelers seeking a high-end Antarctic cruise that is both visually spectacular and deeply memorable. For those ready to experience the Southern Ocean in a more elevated way, this voyage offers the right balance of access, comfort and expedition depth.










































































































