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Luxury Expedition Charter from Ushuaia to Deep Antarctica and the Ross Sea
Departing from Ushuaia Marina, Argentina, this fully crewed luxury expedition charter is designed for travelers seeking one of the most ambitious and immersive polar experiences available within a private charter format. Ushuaia’s reputation as a leading polar gateway is well deserved - its southern location, established marina operations and reliable embarkation support provide the ideal foundation for a long-range Antarctic journey. From the very first day, guests benefit from an organized, high-comfort departure that matches the seriousness and exclusivity of the route ahead.
This voyage moves beyond the standard Antarctic highlights and pushes into a more expansive program that includes the South Shetland Islands, the Antarctic Peninsula, the Ross Sea, McMurdo Sound and the Weddell Sea. With a 24-member professional crew supporting both hospitality and operations, the charter maintains a refined atmosphere throughout while giving guests access to remote landscapes, wildlife encounters and educational depth not often found in shorter polar itineraries. It is a route built for travelers who want range, intensity and the sense of entering a part of the world few people ever experience directly.
About Our Service in Ushuaia, the South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula, Ross Sea and Weddell Sea
Day 1 - Ushuaia Departure The expedition begins with embarkation in Ushuaia, followed by safety procedures, orientation and a scenic passage through the Beagle Channel. Evening presentations introduce the journey’s scope and help guests settle into the rhythm of long-range polar travel.
Day 2 - Drake Passage Transit As the yacht enters the Drake Passage, the voyage takes on its true expedition tone. Seabirds accompany the vessel while onboard experts frame the region’s history, ecosystems and environmental protocols, setting expectations for the days ahead.
Day 3 - South Shetland Islands Arrival The first Antarctic landings begin in the South Shetland Islands, where zodiac exploration reveals penguin colonies, fur seals and stark volcanic scenery. This early stage creates immediate immersion and offers a strong visual transition into the Antarctic world.
Day 4 - Antarctic Peninsula Cruising The western coast of the Antarctic Peninsula brings fjords, iceberg-filled waters and close wildlife observation. Guests can experience the environment both from the yacht’s panoramic spaces and through zodiac outings that create a more intimate connection with the landscape.
Day 5 - Lemaire Channel Exploration Passing through the Lemaire Channel introduces one of the most photogenic and technically impressive sections of the route. Steep cliffs, floating ice and precision navigation combine to create a memorable day for both scenery and expedition atmosphere.
Day 6 - Paradise Bay Landings Paradise Bay delivers calm waters, glacier views and meaningful opportunities to observe penguins and seals in a quieter setting. It is a day that balances beauty with interpretation, especially through briefings focused on polar habitats and conservation.
Day 7 - Antarctic Peninsula and Neko Harbour Neko Harbour offers the rare chance to step onto Antarctic ground while surrounded by ice cliffs and active wildlife. Guided visits deepen the sense of place and reinforce the expedition’s educational and immersive character.
Day 8 - Cruising Toward the Ross Sea The route now extends into a more ambitious southern program. Time at sea is used well, with talks on polar research, historical mapping and wildlife ecology, while the yacht’s comfort ensures that even long transit days remain part of the luxury experience.
Day 9 - Ross Sea Approaches Entering the Ross Sea region introduces vast ice shelves and a stronger sense of Antarctica’s scale. The scenery becomes broader and more severe, and the narrative of deep exploration becomes increasingly tangible for guests onboard.
Day 10 - Ross Island and Mount Erebus Cruising near Ross Island reveals one of Antarctica’s most dramatic volcanic and glacial settings. Wildlife, ice formations and the looming presence of Mount Erebus give the day a distinct and powerful identity within the itinerary.
Day 11 - McMurdo Sound Exploration McMurdo Sound adds scientific context to the expedition, with research outposts viewed from a respectful distance and surrounding ice channels explored by zodiac. The day highlights the human effort required to operate in such an isolated environment.
Day 12 - Ice Shelf Encounter Massive floating ice shelves and glacial calving zones shape this stage of the voyage. Marine mammals, seabirds and enormous frozen structures create an experience of scale that is unlike even the already dramatic sections of the peninsula.
Day 13 - South Pole Region Transit Moving deeper into extreme Antarctic waters, the route emphasizes remoteness, rare ice formations and the broader geopolitical and environmental context of the continent. Observation time from the yacht becomes especially rewarding during this stage.
Day 14 - Eastern Antarctic Peninsula The itinerary continues through glacier-flanked channels where wildlife sightings remain frequent and the landscapes feel notably undisturbed. This section reinforces the sense that the voyage is reaching parts of Antarctica far beyond the usual charter frame.
Day 15 - Weddell Sea Channeling Cruising the Weddell Sea introduces tabular icebergs, rare wildlife possibilities and a deeply storied polar environment. The mood here is one of true expedition travel, where scenery and atmosphere combine with a powerful sense of Antarctic history.
Day 16 - Antarctic Peninsula Northern Return Beginning the return northward allows for final landings, zodiac operations and photography opportunities. By this stage, guests have experienced Antarctica in multiple forms - coastal, glacial, volcanic, scientific and deeply remote.
Day 17 - Drake Passage Return The final ocean crossing gives space to review the journey, attend wrap-up talks and enjoy the yacht’s amenities while the expedition narrative comes together as a complete and exceptional polar experience.
Day 18 - Arrival Ushuaia The yacht returns to Ushuaia for breakfast disembarkation, concluding a rare and ambitious expedition through some of the most compelling regions of the Antarctic world.
About Our Yacht - 63m Luxury Explorer Yacht
This 63m luxury explorer yacht is precisely the kind of platform required for a demanding and wide-ranging itinerary. Large deck areas, a panoramic sun deck and dedicated observation lounge provide excellent visibility for wildlife and landscape viewing, while the glass-enclosed sky lounge allows guests to stay closely engaged with the surroundings in greater comfort. The yacht’s design supports long days at sea without fatigue, combining social zones, private relaxation areas and practical expedition functionality in a highly polished layout.
Accommodation for up to twelve guests in seven cabins ensures space and exclusivity, while dedicated crew quarters allow service to remain discreet and uninterrupted. The onboard offering extends well beyond basic comfort, with a helipad and hangar facilities, an underwater viewing media room, gym, spa amenities, jacuzzi and multiple tenders that broaden how guests experience the voyage. This combination of capability and luxury makes the yacht especially well suited to guests who want deep exploration without stepping away from premium standards.
Why This Deep Antarctica Charter Is an Exceptional Choice
This itinerary is best suited to travelers who want the broadest and most ambitious polar narrative in the batch. Rather than focusing only on classic peninsula highlights, it extends the experience into the Ross Sea, McMurdo Sound and Weddell Sea, creating a sense of progression into increasingly remote and powerful environments. It is a charter with genuine scale, built around variety, depth and a strong expedition identity.
For guests who value exclusivity, comfort and the rare privilege of reaching extreme polar regions within a fully serviced private yacht environment, this voyage is a standout option. It offers the feeling of serious exploration while preserving the privacy, service quality and onboard ease expected from a top-tier luxury charter, making it a remarkable choice for those wanting a truly uncommon Antarctic journey.










































































































