Antarpply Expeditions

Classic Antarctica Expedition cruise to the Antarctic Peninsula & South Shetland Islands

Start date:

16 Jan 2026

Return date:

25 Jan 2026

Duration:

10

days

Embarkation:

Ushuaia

Disembarkation:

Ushuaia

Ship:

The USHUAIA

Activities offered:

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Trip Details

Departing from Ushuaia, the voyage crosses the Drake Passage en route to the South Shetland Islands, with wildlife sightings and seabird lectures en route. The expedition explores King George, Livingston, and Deception Islands, home to penguins, seals, and scientific stations. The Antarctic Peninsula offers dramatic landscapes, with possible visits to Paradise Bay, Paulet Island, and the Lemaire Channel. Daily landings provide encounters with whales, seals, and historic sites like the Nordenskjöld hut. The journey ends with a return crossing of the Drake Passage and disembarkation in Ushuaia.

JANUARY 16: Depart from Ushuaia

Embark the USHUAIA in the afternoon and meet your expedition and lecture staff. After you have settled into your cabins we sail along the famous Beagle Channel and the scenic Mackinlay Pass.

JANUARY 17 & 18: Crossing the Drake Passage

Named after the renowned explorer, Sir Francis Drake, who sailed these waters in 1578, the Drake Passage also marks the Antarctic Convergence, a biological barrier where cold polar water sinks beneath the warmer northern waters. This creates a great upwelling of nutrients, which sustains the biodiversity of this region. The Drake Passage also marks the northern limit of many Antarctic seabirds. As we sail across the passage, Antarpply Expeditions’ lecturers will be out with you on deck to help in the identification of an amazing variety of seabirds, including many albatrosses, which follow in our wake. The USHUAIA’s open bridge policy allows you to join our officers on the bridge and learn about navigation, watch for whales, and enjoy the view. A full program of lectures will be offered as well.

The first sightings of icebergs and snow-capped mountains indicate that we have reached the South Shetland Islands, a group of twenty islands and islets first sighted in February 1819 by Capt. William Smith of the brig Williams. With favorable conditions in the Drake Passage our lecturers and naturalists will accompany you ashore as you experience your first encounter with the penguins and seals on Day 3.

JANUARY 19 to 22: Exploring the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands 

The South Shetland Islands are a haven for wildlife. Vast penguin rookeries, beaches ruled by Antarctic fur seals and Southern elephant seals make every day spent in this amazing island group unforgettable. Sailing through the narrow passage into the flooded caldera of Deception Island is breathtaking. 

King George Island, the largest of the South Shetland Islands, features colonies of nesting Gentoo and Chinstrap Penguins, Kelp Gulls, Blue-eyed Cormorants, Antarctic Terns and Southern Giant Petrels and is home to scientific bases of many different countries. Chinstrap and Gentoo Penguins as well as elephant seals await you at Livingston Island.

The Antarctic Peninsula’s remarkable history will provide you with a type of excitement often only associated with the early explorers. You will have plenty of time to explore its amazing scenery, a pristine wilderness of snow, ice, mountains and waterways, and an incredible wide variety of wildlife. Apart from penguins and seabirds you are very likely to see Weddell, crabeater and leopard seals as well as Minke, killer (orca) and humpback whales at close range.

We hope to navigate some of the most beautiful waterways (depending on the ice conditions): the Gerlache Strait, the Neumayer Channel, and the Lemaire Channel, the latter are narrow passages between towering rock faces and spectacular glaciers. We plan to make at least two landings per day and possible landing sites may include: 

Paradise Bay is perhaps the most aptly named place in the world and we attempt a landing on the continent proper. After negotiating the iceberg-strewn waters of the Antarctic Sound, we hope to visit the bustling Adélie Penguin (over 100,000 pairs breed here) and Blue-eyed Cormorant colonies on Paulet Island. The Nordenskjöld expedition built a stone survival hut here in 1903. Today its ruins have been taken over by nesting penguins. 

Further exploration may take you to the Melchior Island group, Cuverville Island, Portal Point, Neko Harbour, Pléneau Island and if ice conditions permit, to Petermann Island for a visit to the southernmost colony of Gentoo Penguins.

JANUARY 23 & 24: At Sea crossing the Drake Passage, northbound

We leave Antarctica and head north across the Drake Passage. Join our lecturers and naturalists on deck as we search for seabirds and whales and enjoy some final lectures. Take the chance to relax and reflect on the fascinating adventures of the past days on the way back to Ushuaia.

JANUARY 25: Arrival in Ushuaia

We arrive at the port of Ushuaia in the early morning and disembark the USHUAIA after breakfast.

 
Please note:
 The above itinerary is a guide only. Our exact route and program will vary to take best advantage of local weather and ice conditions and opportunities to view wildlife. Changes will be made by the Captain and/or Expedition Leader to facilitate the best results from the prevailing conditions. A daily program sheet will be issued on board. Flexibility is the key to success.

INCLUSIONS

  • 10-day cruise with accommodation
  • All Zodiac landings and excursions as per itinerary
  • Rubber boot rentals
  • Guiding and lectures by our expedition leader and team
  • English-speaking expedition team
  • Full board on the ship – breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks
  • Free tea and coffee 24 hours daily
  • Taxes, Port fees, document fees
  • Detailed post-expedition log

EXCLUSIONS

  • Extra excursions and activities not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Single room supplement and stateroom upgrades
  • Meals not on board the ship
  • Beverages (other than coffee and tea)
  • Tips for the crew
  • Personal expenses
  • Anything not explicitly mentioned under ’Inclusions’
  • Waterproof parka, pants or other gear not specified under ‘Inclusions’

A non-refundable deposit of 30% of the appropriate cabin rate is required to confirm the reservation of the Expedition Cruise. The final payment (70%) is due 90 days prior to the departure. Payments can be made via bank transfer (preferred method of payment) or by credit card. All payments are to be made in the agreed currency indicated in the invoice.

CABIN DETAILS

Rates Per Person

Standard Plus Triple

Standard Plus Triple

These Standard Plus triple cabins on Deck E featuring a window, private facilities and three lower berths.

Please note: All stateroom images of the USHUAIA are artist’s impressions, and final designs may vary.

Passengers

3

Size

View

Porthole

U$ 7390
Standard twin semi-private

Standard twin semi-private

Located on deck 3 (E), these porthole cabins offer one bunkbed.

Two cabins share one bathroom accessible from both cabins (shower and wc). Each cabin is also equipped with its own washbasin.

Please note: All stateroom images of the USHUAIA are artist’s impressions, and final designs may vary.

Passengers

2

Size

View

Porthole

U$ 7990
Standard plus twin private

Standard plus twin private

These twin portholes are located on Deck 3, with a round porthole in each cabin. These cabins can be configured to offer two twin beds or one matrimonial bed. Ensuite

Please note: All stateroom images of the USHUAIA are artist’s impressions, and final designs may vary.

Passengers

2

Size

View

Porthole

U$ 9780
Premier twin private

Premier twin private

These cabins offer two twin beds and a desk, or the possibility of a double-sized bed, and a window larger than the porthole. Ensuite

Please note: All stateroom images of the USHUAIA are artist’s impressions, and final designs may vary.

Passengers

2

Size

View

Window

U$ 11430
Premier Single Cabin

Premier Single Cabin

These Premier single cabins on upper Deck G featuring a porthole (view obstructed by lifeboat), private facilities and one single bed.

Please note: All stateroom images of the USHUAIA are artist’s impressions, and final designs may vary.

Passengers

1

Size

View

Porthole

U$ 13690
Superior twin private

Superior twin private

These cabins two twin beds and a desk, or the possibility of a double-sized bed. Located on deck 5. The room features a larger window than the porthole. Ensuite

Please note: All stateroom images of the USHUAIA are artist’s impressions, and final designs may vary.

Passengers

Size

2

View

Window

U$ 12580
Suites

Suites

The largest of the cabins, the suites offer space to relax with large windows to watch the Antarctic landscape pass you by!

Equipped with one double bed, a sofa and a desk. Located on deck 5.

Please note: All stateroom images of the USHUAIA are artist’s impressions, and final designs may vary.

Passengers

2

Size

View

Window

U$ 13460
Standard Plus Triple

Standard Plus Triple

These Standard Plus triple cabins on Deck E featuring a window, private facilities and three lower berths.

Please note: All stateroom images of the USHUAIA are artist’s impressions, and final designs may vary.

Passengers

3

Size

View

Porthole

U$ 7390
Standard twin semi-private

Standard twin semi-private

Located on deck 3 (E), these porthole cabins offer one bunkbed.

Two cabins share one bathroom accessible from both cabins (shower and wc). Each cabin is also equipped with its own washbasin.

Please note: All stateroom images of the USHUAIA are artist’s impressions, and final designs may vary.

Passengers

2

Size

View

Porthole

U$ 7990
Standard plus twin private

Standard plus twin private

These twin portholes are located on Deck 3, with a round porthole in each cabin. These cabins can be configured to offer two twin beds or one matrimonial bed. Ensuite

Please note: All stateroom images of the USHUAIA are artist’s impressions, and final designs may vary.

Passengers

2

Size

View

Porthole

U$ 9780
Premier twin private

Premier twin private

These cabins offer two twin beds and a desk, or the possibility of a double-sized bed, and a window larger than the porthole. Ensuite

Please note: All stateroom images of the USHUAIA are artist’s impressions, and final designs may vary.

Passengers

2

Size

View

Window

U$ 11430
Premier Single Cabin

Premier Single Cabin

These Premier single cabins on upper Deck G featuring a porthole (view obstructed by lifeboat), private facilities and one single bed.

Please note: All stateroom images of the USHUAIA are artist’s impressions, and final designs may vary.

Passengers

1

Size

View

Porthole

U$ 13690
Superior twin private

Superior twin private

These cabins two twin beds and a desk, or the possibility of a double-sized bed. Located on deck 5. The room features a larger window than the porthole. Ensuite

Please note: All stateroom images of the USHUAIA are artist’s impressions, and final designs may vary.

Passengers

Size

2

View

Window

U$ 12580
Suites

Suites

The largest of the cabins, the suites offer space to relax with large windows to watch the Antarctic landscape pass you by!

Equipped with one double bed, a sofa and a desk. Located on deck 5.

Please note: All stateroom images of the USHUAIA are artist’s impressions, and final designs may vary.

Passengers

2

Size

View

Window

U$ 13460

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Adventure Options

Reserved for only the bravest of explorers who wish to jump into the ice-cold waters of Antarctica!
Free for all guests!

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Ship Details

The USHUAIA has been refurbished to accommodate a maximum of 90 passengers in 46 comfortable cabins and suites.

Originally built for the United States agency NOAA (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration), the ice-strengthened polar vessel USHUAIA is very well appointed and provides ample deck space and an open bridge policy. The full complement of inflatable landing craft ensures superb landings and wildlife viewing opportunities on the otherwise inaccessible coastline.

Type

Small ship

Capacity

90

Year Built

1970
Dining room
Observation lounge / lecture room
Bar
Library
Infirmary

Announcements

All announcements are made via our Public Announcement (PA) system on board. The bridge announces interesting events and wildlife attractions. Should there be an emergency call from the bridge we will make sure that you receive it!

Cabins

Your stewardess will make your cabin in the morning.

  • Change of bedlinen – Your bedlinen will be changed once a trip. If you prefer to have it changed more frequently please inform our Hotel Manager.
  • Change of Towels – In order to limit the use of washing powder for our environment, we only change your towels upon request. Please leave your towels on the floor if you want them changed. If you hang up your towel we understand that you will use it again. Thank you for your cooperation.
  • Toilets – The marine toilets are very efficient but also very sensitive. Please treat them gently and do not put anything into them except small amounts of toilet paper. Dispose of used tissues, etc. in the garbage can.
  • Water supply – The water from the tap is safe to drink. Fresh water is produced by evaporating and condensing seawater. Normally there is no reason for water-rationing on board, but water conservation is encouraged.

Communication

Telephone
The USHUAIA is equipped with the INMARSAT system, which allows direct communication with the ship by telephone from any location in the world. For communications with the USHUAIA from home you will receive a list of numbers prior to your departure. Communications from the ship will be available from two public telephones. The rate per card to access these phones will be advised on board. Please contact the Hotel Manager on board for further details on the country zones and the rates per minute.

Email and Internet access
Internet cards can be purchased for 500MB to have internet access. Kindly note that Wi-Fi will be available in the Lounge/Bar area exclusively and passengers can access the internet from their own devices only.

Conservation

Please keep in mind that many of the places you are visiting on the voyages are unique. We at Antarpply Expeditions are very proud of our outstanding reputation for conservation and respect for all the ecosystems we visit. Please assist us in maintaining this reputation. Our lecturers and staff will accompany you on shore excursions and provide you with guidance and specific information for the region. We kindly ask you to bring back any kind of garbage to the ship where it will be correctly disposed of. For cruises to Antarctica you will receive our Antarctic Guidelines with your travel documents.

Currency

The currency on board  the USHUAIA is US Dollar.
Cash payments are accepted in US Dollars or  Euros.  Credit card payments for a minimun charge of US$100 can be processed via PayPal (see Payment below).

Daily Program

Each evening during the Recap the daily program for the next day will be presented by your Expedition Leader. Included in the program is information about the next day’s activities, events, landing times, meal times, and lecturers.

Please remember that the expeditionary nature of this voyage may result in changes to the daily program due to sea, weather, ice and local conditions. Also, your Captain and Expedition Team may deviate from the program to take advantage of unexpected opportunities such as wildlife sightings, advantageous sea conditions, or other local events. 
Any changes to the daily program will be announced over the PA system. We thank you in advance for your understanding and flexibility.

Dietary Requests

With advance notice, our Executive Chef will happily accommodate a variety of special dietary requests. Please note that it is imperative to inform Antarpply Expeditions three weeks prior to your departure at the latest. Kindly also state this request on your Booking Form. We regret that Kosher meals are not available.

Dining Room

The Dining Room on the Main Deck F comfortably accommodates all guests at a single seating. There is an open seating for all meals and guest tables are unassigned.

Dress Attire on Board

Casual attire (expedition style) is the accepted apparel for the voyage. Clothing should be comfortable and versatile as described in the detailed packing list enclosed with your preliminary documentation.

Dress Attire on Shore

Comfortable, casual clothing in expedition spirit is the rule for attire worn on shore excursions.

The most important factor in determining appropriate clothing for your time ashore will be your route and mode of travel. Please refer to the detailed packing list enclosed with your preliminary documentation.

Electrical Appliances and Outlets

Electric current on board is 110 V/ 60 Hz and cabins are fitted with multi-type sockets suitable for several international plugs. However, we recommend to bring necessary converters and any special adapters with you as only a limited number can be borrowed on board.

Some outlets in public areas are 220v-240v and are clearly marked. However, they are fitted with Argentine outlets. This plug has two flat pins in V-shape and also has a grounding pin. The ungrounded version of this plug with only two flat V-shaped pins or a plug with two thin round pins also work.

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FAQ

Explore the vast, breathtaking landscapes of the polar regions with the best travel options tailored to your preferences.

Yes!!! Once we arrive in Antarctica it will be the ultimate goal of the Captain, Expedition Leader, and the Expedition Team to make sure we get off the ship as much as possible. You’ll participate in landings, zodiac cruises, and any additional activities you’ve signed up for. Check the “Detailed trip itinerary” for more details on each outing.

The price shown is the “all-in” price after all taxes, fees, port fees, and permits required; which are handled by the tour operator. The only main additional costs will be mandatory travel insurance, optional gratuity, and additional activities.

Not necessarily, no! Our trips are usually made up of around 50% solo travelers! Prices are always per person, per bed. If you’re a solo traveler, we will match you with a same-gender roommate from our group to share your cabin with. There is also the option for solo cabin availability on certain trips. Please send us a message about solo cabins if that’s your preference.

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Explore the vast, breathtaking landscapes of the polar regions with the best travel options tailored to your preferences.

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