Antarctic cruise crossing the Arctic Circle

A real adventure for those who dream of seeing the edge of the world. 

You will have the opportunity to observe whales, penguins, and also encounter giant icebergs and glaciers of the Antarctic Peninsula on your way. Cross the Drake Strait, disembark in remote and unexplored coves, ride the Zodiac past colorful icebergs shimmering in the sun, and send a postcard from the southernmost post office in the world.

This is not just a tour, it is an expedition to the very heart of the White Continent.

Location

Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and the South Atlantic Islands, Ushuaia
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Duration
12 Days
11 Nights
Departures
  • Group departures
    • Dates for next season
    • 20 – 31 March, 2026
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Accommodation
  • Cabin on the boat
    11 nights
Comfort
  • Premium
Difficulty
Moderate
Involves moderate physical activity
Group
Up to 174 tourists
Minimum age
3 years old
Group meet at
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and the South Atlantic Islands, Ushuaia
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Tour highlights

Icy Majesty
You will see impressive icebergs, ice and the endless picturesque expanses of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Diversity of the animal world
You can watch seals sunbathing on floating ice and humpback whales emerging from the waters of the Southern Ocean.
The southernmost post office
Send word from the ends of the Earth at Port Lockroy
Exciting landings
Travel by zodiac to distant and mysterious coves to see penguin colonies and science stations.
The famous Strait
You will pass the widest and deepest strait on the planet — the Drake Strait
The Mysterious Island
Get the opportunity to land on the island of Pleno, which is a haven for subantarctic penguins, elephant seals and sea leopards.

Itinerary

  • Day 1 - Ushuaia, Argentina

    In the afternoon, boarding your expedition vessel.

    Getting to know the crew and expedition personnel on board.

    Your guides will inform you about all the details of your trip to Antarctica on board the ship.

  • Day 2 - Drake Strait
  • Day 3 - Drake Strait
  • Day 4 - Antarctic Peninsula
  • Day 5 - Antarctic Peninsula
  • Day 6 - Antarctic Peninsula
  • Day 7 - Antarctic Peninsula
  • Day 8 - Antarctic Peninsula
  • Day 9 - Antarctic Peninsula
  • Day 10 - Drake Strait
  • Day 11 - Drake Strait
  • Day 12 - Ushuaia, Argentina
Difficulty
Involves moderate physical activity

Accommodation

Accommodation
  • Cabin on the boat
    11 nights
Comfort
  • Premium

The tour includes accommodation on the ice class expedition vessel Hondius.

Prices are dynamic. Check the availability of seats and the price at the time of booking with the manager.

The cost of the tour for 1 person depends on the dates of the tour and the cabin category:

Cabin categoryCruise cost
four-seater7 450 €
triple roomOut of stock
double room with porthole9 250 €
double room with window9 700 €
deluxe10 450 €
superior11 200 €
The vessel "Plancius" 11 nights

The ice-class expedition vessel Plancius was built in 1976 for the Danish Navy. 

In 2010, the ship was completely refitted to accommodate passengers comfortably on expedition cruises. And in the same year, she went on Antarctic cruises for the first time. 

Currently, Plancius is a comfortable ice—class passenger ship that fully meets all SOLAS requirements. 

The crew is international and consists of 17 people. The service staff consists of 19 people, 8 members of the expedition team (the expedition leader and 7 lecturer guides) and a doctor. 

The vessel is perfectly equipped for expedition cruises: a full set of Zodiac inflatable boats, kayaks and even diving equipment. 

There is a restaurant, a lounge bar with panoramic windows and a lecture hall on board.

Technical specifications:

  • Length — 89 m.
  • The width is 14.5 m.
  • The draft is 5 m.
  • The tonnage is 3,211 tons.
  • The speed is 10.5 knots.
  • The crew consists of 47 people.
  • Passengers — 116 people.
  • The ice class is 1D.
  • The year of construction is 1976.
  • The renovation year is 2019 (partially).
  • The flag is the Netherlands.

Cabins

All cabins have: 

  • shower, toilet;
  • table and chair;
  • fan;
  • wardrobe;
  • flat-screen TV;
  • telephone and Wi-fi (extra charge).

Distinctive characteristics of the cabins:

  • Four—seater (capacity for up to 4 passengers in a cabin) - porthole, 2 upper and 2 lower berths.
  • Triple room (up to 3 passengers per cabin) — porthole, 1 upper and 2 lower berths. 
  • Double room with porthole (capacity for up to 2 passengers in the cabin) — porthole, 2 lower berths.
  • Double room with window (capacity for up to 2 passengers in the cabin) — window, 2 lower berths.
  • Deluxe (up to 2 passengers per cabin) — 2 windows, 2 lower berths.
  • Superior (up to 2 passengers per cabin) — 2 windows, double bed, sofa, refrigerator, tea and coffee making facilities.

The order of photos of cabins corresponds to the order of description of cabins.

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Tour conditions

Group
up to 174 tourists
Minimum age
3 years old
Duration
12 days 11 nights
Group meets at
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and the South Atlantic Islands, Ushuaia

Included in price

  • accommodation on board in a cabin of the selected category;
  • full board on board, coffee and tea;
  • all landings and excursions on the Zodiac;
  • lecturer and expedition team services;
  • rubber boots rental;
  • main port charges;
  • information material before the cruise.

Paid extra

  • international flight to Ushuaia and back; 
  • any activities ashore before and after the cruise;
  • visa support;
  • Medical insurance is required to cover emergency evacuation from hard-to-reach places.;
  • diving;
  • Personal expenses: bar, communication, laundry;
  • tips.

It's important to know

Personal equipment you need for the tour

The main factor when choosing clothes on board a ship is convenience. Clothing can be casual or informal. 

Take windproof and waterproof outerwear with you. 

Do not take tight clothes with you that do not leave room for the air layer, which is an excellent insulator. 

Wool, silk, and some modern synthetic fibers, such as polar fleece, retain heat better than cotton.

Check if you have taken everything.:

  • You will be given a polar jacket on board;
  • You will be provided with rubber boots on board;
  • warm underwear;
  • warm trousers (jeans are suitable for wearing on board and for excursions);
  • waterproof trousers for boating and land walks (wear them over your regular trousers);
  • a wool sweater or a fleece jacket;
  • mittens and gloves;
  • a woolen hat;
  • warm socks;
  • comfortable moisture-resistant boots with ribbed soles;
  • sneakers or boots. It is forbidden to wear flip-flops on board for safety reasons.
  • waterproof backpack for disembarkation;
  • sunglasses with UV protection;
  • face and lip protection cream;
  • bathing suit;
  • camera and memory cards;
  • An extra pair of your optical glasses;
  • medical supplies prescribed by a doctor with a few extra days to spare;
  • plastic bag with zipper or camera clip;
  • multiple T-shirts to wear on board and on landings;
  • binoculars for observing wild animals;
  • battery pack;
  • a notebook and a pen.

Perfect clothes.

It is recommended to wear comfortable casual clothes on board during the day. Since the entire vessel is air-conditioned, a jumper, light jacket or shawl may be required. When you are in public places and on deck, it is best to wear light, comfortable shoes.

An informal evening.

In the evening, smart casual clothes are recommended, especially during dinner in a restaurant where it is not allowed to wear shorts and T-shirts. For women: dress, skirt or trousers, shirt or blouse, jumper. For men: trousers or chinos, sports jacket, shirt and jumper.

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Dates and Prices

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    20 – 31 Mar, 2026 12 days 11 nights
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