Departure Dates
SEASON 2025-26
February de 2026: 14
Day 1: Departure from Ushuaia.
Boarding will be in the afternoon. Passengers will meet the lecturers and their expedition staff. Afterwards they will be able to settle into their respective cabins and then begin the navigation through the famous Beagle Channel, through the Mackinlay Pass.
Days 2 and 3: At Sea. Crossing the Drake Passage
This passage marks the Antarctic Convergence, a biological barrier where cold polar water sinks beneath the warmer northern waters., sustaining the biodiversity of the region. Staff will be on deck with passengers for seabird identification. Upon arrival in the South Shetland Islands, if conditions in the Drake Passage allow, expedition staff will accompany passengers on the first disembarkation.
Days 4 to 9: Exploring the Antarctic Peninsula, the South Shetland Islands, and endeavor to cross the Polar Circle
The western part of the Antarctic Peninsula offers incredible landscapes. Colourful icebergs and diverse shapes float on the waters surrounding the continent. We can explore the pristine wilderness of snow, ice, mountains and waterways, as well as admire the diversity of the local wildlife: chinstrap penguins, gentoos, crabeater seals, sea lions, as well as whales and orcas. Depending on ice conditions we will sail through some beautiful channels, such as the Gerlache Strait, the Neumayer Channel and the Lemaire Channel.
It is planned to sail towards the Polar Circle, visit the Ukrainian Vernadsky Station, among other trips. Also explore the South Shetland Islands, sail to the flooded caldera of Deception Island and visit Half Moon Island.
Days 10 and 11: At Sea. Crossing the Drake Passage, northbound
We will sail north across the Drake Passage. Together with the lecturers and naturalists on deck we will be able to admire the seabirds and whales. Everyone will be able to relax and reflect on the experience.
Day 12: Arrival in Ushuaia
We will arrive early in the morning in Ushuaia, disembarking after breakfast.
OBSERVATIONS:
The itinerary may vary according to local weather, ice conditions and wildlife viewing opportunities. We will always seek to facilitate the best results of the prevailing conditions. A daily schedule will be posted on board.