Besides the must-see Antarctica, the two-island tour also includes a visit to South Georgia Island, a four-and-a-half-day voyage from South America. South Georgia Island is home to a vast penguin colony. You'll stroll along beaches teeming with king penguins and elephant seals, admire the amusing antics of Gentoo penguins, chinstrap penguins, and Adelie penguins, and observe albatrosses gracefully soaring above the boat. Antarctica then takes center stage, its majestic peaks and boundless expanse awe-inspiring. You can explore and photograph the shimmering glaciers up close in a rubber dinghy, or savor the rugged and magnificent peninsula scenery from a canoe perspective.
Witness the abundant wildlife of South Georgia Island, including 30 breeding bird species and 4 penguin species.
Follow in the footsteps of Sir Shackleton's perilous voyage to South Georgia and pay silent tribute at his grave.
Explore the Antarctic Peninsula by icebreaker-class polar cruise ship and by inflatable boat and on foot.
Experience Antarctica's rich animal ecology and get up close to penguins, seals, and whales.
Participate in fascinating lectures on wildlife, history, glaciology, and geology given by polar experts on board.
Immerse yourself in the Antarctic ice kingdom and participate in a variety of adventure activities.
Fly to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world.
Known as the "End of the Earth," this place is surrounded by the magnificent Southern Andes Mountains and the Beagle Channel. The air is so fresh that it instantly relaxes you. It is recommended to arrive 1-2 days in advance to visit Tierra del Fuego National Park, take the world's southernmost train, or enjoy a fresh king crab meal at the port to recharge for your Antarctic journey.
Tonight we're checking into a city hotel, preparing to officially board the ship tomorrow and embark on the most dreamlike adventure of my life—the seventh continent!
We officially boarded the ship in Ushuaia in the afternoon.
After boarding procedures are completed, the cruise ship will slowly depart from the pier and sail along the historic Beagle Channel. This channel runs through the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, the southernmost island of South America, and its snow-capped mountains and forests on both sides are breathtakingly beautiful.
As the ship slowly sailed out to sea, everyone on deck was filled with anticipation and excitement, because the next time you saw land, you would be standing on the southernmost continent in the world: Antarctica.
Let's raise a glass tonight to celebrate and embark on the most unforgettable journey of our lives with fellow boaters from all over the world!
For the next four days, we will sail in the Southern Ocean to the isolated island of South Georgia.
Your day at sea will be filled with fascinating lectures by the expedition team, covering topics such as photography, wildlife, glaciology, and history. Between lectures, you can head to the deck to spot wildlife or relax in the bar with a drink and chat with your fellow travelers.
Arrive at South Georgia Island, where king penguins congregate.
South Georgia Island is a perfect blend of wildlife paradise and historical site.
Here, you'll stroll through spectacular king penguin colonies, such as the St Andrews Bay with its population of over 150,000 penguins, where you can spot fluffy chicks and adults at any time; follow in the footsteps of legendary explorer Sir Shackleton on a hike to relive his perilous rescue mission and pay your respects at his grave; visit the Goodwill Museum to learn about the bloody history of whaling and the current resurgence of whale populations. Furthermore, you can observe up close groups of seals breeding and the graceful silhouettes of wandering albatrosses, making the landing experience both awe-inspiring and deeply moving.
After three days of landing on South Georgia Island, the next day was a two-day sea voyage across the Sea of Scotia.
Because parts of the Sea of Scotia overlap with the Drake Passage, large waves are sometimes unavoidable. In addition to seasickness medication that you prepare beforehand, the ship's doctor will also provide medication to relieve seasickness symptoms.
During these two days, the theme lectures on the ship will focus on the Antarctic continent, where we will land next. We will also invite expedition members or experts with professional knowledge to give lectures, so that all passengers can have a comprehensive understanding of the animal ecology, geography, and historical stories of the Antarctic continent.
When you actually set foot on Antarctica, what often wells up in your heart is boundless awe and shock.
This is one of the purest, almost untouched icy worlds on Earth, instantly making it clear why countless explorers and travelers have been captivated by it for centuries. Each visit to Antarctica brings new and unexpected surprises, making your journey a unique and precious memory. Explore frozen bays and landing sites daily in Zodiac boats. Under the attentive care of a professional expedition team, you can hike through the snow, visit science stations, and get up close to Chinstrap, Adélie, and Gentoo penguins. Keep an eye out for Weddell, Crabeater, and Leopard seals, as well as humpback whales, minke whales, and even orca. In this tranquil world, the noisy squabbling of penguins over rocks and the thunderous roar of glaciers breaking apart will become unforgettable memories. Every day is completely different, meticulously designed by an experienced expedition team, all to make you fall in love with this continent in amazement and emotion.
The two days at sea on the return journey are the last chance to breathe in the crisp Antarctic air.
Standing on the deck, feeling the wind blowing, you can search for seabirds soaring alongside the ship, track whales occasionally surfacing, attend the expedition team's final lectures, or raise a glass with fellow ship's passengers at the bar to reminisce about this incredible journey and celebrate our recently completed Antarctic expedition. As the cruise ship once again enters the Beagle Channel, and the lights of Ushuaia appear in the night, this dreamlike journey to the seventh continent will come to a perfect end. Filled with awe and emotion, you will officially become one of the lucky few who have truly been to Antarctica.
You will arrive in Ushuaia in the early morning. After breakfast, you will officially bid farewell to the polar cruise ship that accompanied you on your conquest of the seventh continent, disembarking with a sense of awe, emotion, and thousands of photos.
You will continue your journey or take a plane back home.