Antarctica Cruises & Tours

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Explore Antarctica on an out-of-this-world adventure 

With us, it’s good trips only. And as far as good old-fashioned adventures go, this is the big one. You’ll cross the infamous Drake Passage and set foot on the Antarctic Peninsula. Explore ice-dotted bays by Zodiac. Marvel at waddling gentoo penguins and spot migrating blue whales. The reasons why you should visit Antarctica are endless. By traveling with us, you'll experience this incredible part of the world in a way that builds human connection and gets closer to nature while respecting the environment. 

'Antarctic cruises' doesn't really do it justice. These are Antarctic adventures. 

Our Antarctica trips

The ocean endeavour: inside our expedition ship.

The Ocean Endeavour, is built tough to withstand even the harshest conditions, yet provides additional comforts like warm, 3-course meals, spacious common areas and extra amenities – including our day spa. With an enviable 1:8 crew-to-passenger ratio, you’ll enjoy a more personal, informative and comfortable trip. 

Why choose us

Our Ocean Endeavour is built tough; designed to handle the harsh Antarctic wilderness with ease while ensuring your safety at every step of the adventure.

Our experienced expedition team are at the top of their fields. You’ll find out everything you want to know from our Antarctic experts, including naturalists and ornithologists.  

We don’t call them hands-on, feet-on adventures for nothing. Get closer to the action with, not one, but two daily excursions on land and, via Zodiacs, at sea. 

Our onboard creature comforts will warm you up after your Antarctic outings. Expect 3-course meals, 24/7 tea and coffee and fascinating evening seminars.  

We’re committed to providing the highest safety standards, which is why the Ocean Endeavour, and all our operations teams undergo regular safety audits.

We’re deeply committed to being a responsible business and take considered steps to minimize our impact, support vital research and promote conservation in the Antarctic.  

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Eating and drinking.

Eating and drinking in Antarctica is done aboard your expedition ship, with all meals provided for the duration of your journey. Tea and coffee, as well as soft drinks and juices, are ready to greet you when you come back from a shore landing and at meal times, while alcoholic beverages are also available, but for an additional price.

Breakfasts and lunches tend to be buffet style, while dinners are typically served tableside and usually feature three courses. The range of food is diverse, with professional chefs preparing a wide selection of gourmet dishes, and a vegetarian option is always included. Afternoon tea, with pastries or cookies, is also provided every day.

If you have any dietary requirements or food allergies, please let us know before the trip starts. If you have a more restrictive dietary requirement (vegan, gluten intolerance, fructose intolerance, etc) it is likely you can be catered for. Unfortunately, we are unable to cater for a kosher diet.

There may not be any stores on the Antarctic Peninsula, but that doesn't mean you can't do any shopping. The Ocean Endeavour has its very own polar boutique equipped with every little knickknack and thingamabob you might need to help commemorate your journey to the seventh continent (think all the essentials, clothing and souvenirs).

Geography and environment

Encompassed by the Antarctic convergence (an uneven line of latitude where the cold waters of the Antarctic merge with the warmer waters of the world's oceans), Antarctica is both cold and remote, located in the Southern Hemisphere. Due to its south-polar position, the Antarctic continent is covered in ice and experiences very harsh conditions unsuitable for permanent human residency.

While plenty of animals live in Antarctica (such as various species of whale, penguin, seal and bird), there are very few humans that call Antarctica home, instead using the region as a base for research. There are no cities in Antarctica but there are several research stations positioned on the continent belonging to various countries like Russia, the United States and Australia.

History and government

Antarctica was formed around 35 million years ago and remained undiscovered until around 1820 when Russian explorers spotted the mainland. However, this may have only been the first documented discovery of Antarctica, as it's believed that Pacific Islanders may have reached the white continent in 650 AD.

There were many attempts to set foot at the South Pole in the early 20th century, so much so that it was dubbed the 'Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration', with many trying and failing until a Norwegian explorer by the name of Roald Amundsen reached in 1911. Exploration didn't stop there though with a total of 17 major expeditions launched in the following years from 10 different countries, the last one being Ernest Shackleton's last ill-fated voyage in 1917.

Antarctica isn't owned by one single country, instead governed internationally through the Antarctic Treaty system signed in 1959 by 12 countries who had sent scientists to Antarctica during and around that time. These countries included Argentina, Australia, France, Japan, New Zealand, the United States, and the United Kingdom.

Further reading

Antarctica travel faqs, where is antarctica.

Antarctica refers to the seventh continent of the world and is largely situated in the Antarctic Circle - a line of latitude sitting at around 66.5° south of the equator - at the base of the globe.

The Antarctic refers to the region made up of south polar zones that include the seas and some outlying islands. 

What country is Antarctica in?

Antarctica isn't part of one single country, rather it is a continent governed under a series of recognized guidelines and agreements called the Antarctic Treaty System.

What are the possible landing sites in Antarctica?

Each expedition includes stops at various landing sites around the Antarctic but when you stop at them and for how long often depends on the weather, as well as sea ice and wildlife movement. 

What types of animals live in Antarctica?

While Antarctica may not be hospitable to human life, there are plenty of animal species that call the seventh continent their home. This includes penguins, whales, sea birds, seals, and more. 

What is it like travelling solo on a cruise to Antarctica?

While you can't embark on an expedition to the world's seventh continent alone, you can travel solo on a group tour to Antarctica.

This means you'll still have plenty of free time to do your own thing (and use the ship's excellent amenities) but also have the comfort of knowing expert leaders are handling the pesky logistics.

You can also choose from a variety of accommodation arrangements, from single cabins to room-sharing, depending on your preference. 

When is the best time to visit Antarctica?

Antarctica is best visited in the summer months from November to March when the weather is warmer and the sea ice has melted enough to get closer to the island shore.

What is the weather like in Antarctica?

The climate in Antarctica is the coldest one on Earth with cold summers and freezing winters. The warmest month is January with averages of around 50°F.

What do I wear in Antarctica?

You have to be prepared and thorough when packing for Antarctica due to its remote location. Make sure you bring lots of layers, gloves, sunscreen, and moisturizer among other items.

Is there internet, wi-fi, email or telephone access available on the ships?

Internet access is available on most Antarctic ships, at a cost. Alternatively, there may be a ship-based email system where you will have an email account to stay in touch with family and friends. Because of the remoteness of Antarctica, connections can be slow, so all ships charge for data used rather than time spent online. Please refer to your detailed pre-departure information for more information on Internet facilities on your ship.

Will my cell phone work in Antarctica? 

Your cell phone will not work during your Antarctica cruise as the continent is still considered extremely remote and doesn't have the right telecommunication infrastructure in place.

Can my family and friends contact me while I’m on board in the case of an emergency at home?

Yes. There is a number to call the ship and you can purchase data for the wi-fi onboard, although the connection is intermittent and not to be relied on.

How do I choose an Antarctic cruise?

Deciding on the Antarctic cruise that suits you best comes down to figuring out the time of year you want to go, the itinerary, and how long you want the cruise to be.

How much does a cruise to Antarctica cost?

The cost of an Antarctica cruise largely depends on the departure date, how long the cruise goes for, and the type of cabin you book on the ship but most cruises start from USD$4,500.

How fit do I need to be to travel to Antarctica?

While the destination itself might conjure up images of nefarious voyages only the fittest can endure, you only need to be in good health and be able to move around freely to participate in and enjoy Antarctica's numerous activities and adventures.

If you have an average fitness level (and above) you are compatible with Antarctica travel, so you don't need to spend hours in the gym before considering booking a trip. 

How do we meet our responsible travel targets in Antarctica?

This question is something we thought long and hard about before deciding to run our own ship in Antarctica. We’re deeply committed to being a responsible business and understanding the impact we have on the places we visit. All Intrepid trips are  100% carbon neutral , but we are driven to do more, from committing to science-based decarbonisation targets to and recently updating our  Seven-point Climate Action Plan . 

We’ve approached responsible travel in Antarctica with three areas of focus that we believe will create the greatest positive impact: inspiring travellers, supporting science and protecting the environment. 

Does my trip to Antarctica support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. In fact, we make a donation on behalf of every traveller. Trips to Antarctica directly support our foundation partner, WWF.

WWF-Australia is a well-established conservation organisation helping protect our natural environment. Donations from our trips help their pioneering whale research and conservation efforts to establish marine protected areas around Antarctica and save whale species from extinction. 

Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

Want to learn more about Antarctica?

Want more of a taste of what an adventure to the Great White Continent would be like? Our free guidebook shows you what wildlife you might see, the places you might go, how to be a responsible traveler, gives you tips on what to pack and more.  

Full list of Antarctica FAQs

If your question has'nt been answered,   read our full list of Antarctica FAQs   or contact us.

Can’t find what you’re looking for or want to know more? You can  contact us  24 hours 7 days a week, with any burning (or shall we say freezing?) questions. Our Antarctic specialists are here to help.

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Antarctica Tours and Trips 2024/2025

Known for its vast icy wilderness, its pristine yet rugged landscape, and its carefree marine creatures, Antarctica is equally foreboding as it is inviting. It is a destination reserved for adventurous souls—a traveler’s final frontier. If you love wild, challenging adventures in nature, there is no better way to get your adrenaline pumping than embarking on our  Antarctica group tours . You can also enjoy an opulent cruise alongside a peerless wildlife viewing experience with our Antarctica luxury tours . And if you are worried about the cost of Antarctica cruises, we also offer Antarctica budget tours that will allow you to enjoy the best of the region at affordable rates. Perhaps, you prefer a quiet travel experience. If so, then our Antarctica solo trips and holidays are perfect for you. 

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26 Trips in Antarctica with 55 Reviews

Falklands, South Georgia And Antarctica: Explorers And Kings Tour

  • Starts Ushuaia, Argentina
  • Ends Ushuaia, Argentina

Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica: Explorers and Kings

  • Best price guaranteed
  • No booking fees
  • Tour Type Group Tour
  • Activities Polar expeditions and cruise & Wildlife Polar expeditions and cruise , Wildlife & Safari 'data-more-tripid='7812'>+1 more
  • Accommodation Ship Cabin
  • Transport Flight, Boat & Cruise Ship
  • Age Range 18-95 yrs
  • Operated in English
  • Brochure Price: US$ 25,495
  • Bookmundi Savings (5%): - US$ 1,275
  • Total Price from: US$ 24,220
  • Nov 04 Only 8 seats left
  • Dec 19 Only 8 seats left
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Antarctica Classic Itinerary Tour

Antarctica Classic Itinerary

  • Trip customizable
  • Activities Natural landmarks sightseeing & Expedition tours Natural landmarks sightseeing , Expedition tours , Wildlife , Cruise & Safari 'data-more-tripid='27911'>+3 more
  • Accommodation Hut & Ship Cabin
  • Transport Cruise Ship
  • Age Range 12-79 yrs
  • Operated in English, Spanish
  • Brochure Price: US$ 9,200
  • Bookmundi Savings (5%): - US$ 460
  • Total Price from: US$ 8,740

Antarctic Explorer Via Buenos Aires Tour

  • Starts Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Ends Buenos Aires, Argentina

Antarctic Explorer via Buenos Aires

  • Activities Polar expeditions and cruise & Wildlife Polar expeditions and cruise , Wildlife & Safari 'data-more-tripid='7800'>+1 more
  • Accommodation Hotel & Ship Cabin
  • Transport Flight & Cruise Ship
  • Brochure Price: US$ 15,265
  • Bookmundi Savings (5%): - US$ 763
  • Total Price from: US$ 14,502
  • Nov 16 Only 8 seats left
  • Nov 26 Only 8 seats left

Antarctica Classic Tour

Antarctica Classic

  • Activities Photography tours & Wildlife Photography tours , Wildlife , Trekking and Hiking , Kayaking and canoeing , Cultural, religious and historic sites , Sailing, yachting and motor boating & Safari 'data-more-tripid='5307'>+5 more
  • Age Range 12-95 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 7,599
  • Bookmundi Savings (5%): - US$ 380
  • Total Price from: US$ 7,219

Antarctic Express: Fly The Drake Tour

  • Starts Punta Arenas, Chile
  • Ends Punta Arenas, Chile

Antarctic Express: Fly the Drake

  • Tour Type Cruise Tour
  • Activities Cruise & Polar expeditions and cruise
  • Transport Cruise Ship & Flight
  • Age Range 8-99 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 18,295
  • Bookmundi Savings (5%): - US$ 915
  • Total Price from: US$ 17,380
  • Dec 05 Only 4 seats left
  • Dec 15 Only 4 seats left

Antarctic Explorer: Discovering The 7th Continent Tour

Antarctic Explorer: Discovering the 7th Continent

  • Operated in English, French, German
  • Brochure Price: US$ 13,195
  • Bookmundi Savings (5%): - US$ 660
  • Total Price from: US$ 12,535
  • Nov 05 Only 1 seat left
  • Nov 14 Only 3 seats left

Antarctica Classic In Depth Tour

Antarctica Classic in Depth

  • Activities Photography tours & Wildlife Photography tours , Wildlife , Trekking and Hiking , Kayaking and canoeing , Cultural, religious and historic sites , Sailing, yachting and motor boating & Safari 'data-more-tripid='5301'>+5 more
  • Brochure Price: US$ 8,799
  • Bookmundi Savings (5%): - US$ 440
  • Total Price from: US$ 8,359

Antarctic Express: Crossing The Circle Tour

Antarctic Express: Crossing the Circle

  • Brochure Price: US$ 27,295
  • Bookmundi Savings (5%): - US$ 1,365
  • Total Price from: US$ 25,930
  • Jan 24 Only 1 seat left

Classic Antarctica - 10 Days Tour

Classic Antarctica - 10 days

  • Activities Polar expeditions and cruise
  • Age Range 18-80 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 5,545
  • Bookmundi Savings (5%): - US$ 277
  • Total Price from: US$ 5,268
  • Mar 26 Only 9 seats left
  • Nov 03 Only 9 seats left

Best Of Antarctica: Wildlife Explorer (Ocean Endeavour) Tour

Best of Antarctica: Wildlife Explorer (Ocean Endeavour)

  • Activities Wildlife & Polar expeditions and cruise Wildlife , Polar expeditions and cruise & Safari 'data-more-tripid='19741'>+1 more
  • Brochure Price: US$ 9,750
  • Bookmundi Savings (5%): - US$ 414
  • Special Deal (15%): - US$ 1,462
  • Total Price from: US$ 7,874
  • Dec 18 10+ seats left
  • Dec 27 10+ seats left

Quest For The Antarctic Circle Tour

Quest for the Antarctic Circle

  • Activities Photography tours & Wildlife Photography tours , Wildlife , Trekking and Hiking , Kayaking and canoeing , Cultural, religious and historic sites , Sailing, yachting and motor boating & Safari 'data-more-tripid='5312'>+5 more
  • Transport Bus, Private Vehicle & Cruise Ship
  • Brochure Price: US$ 10,199
  • Bookmundi Savings (5%): - US$ 510
  • Total Price from: US$ 9,689

South Georgia And Antarctic Peninsula: Penguin Safari Tour

South Georgia and Antarctic Peninsula: Penguin Safari

  • Brochure Price: US$ 25,295
  • Bookmundi Savings (5%): - US$ 1,265
  • Total Price from: US$ 24,030
  • Jan 06 Only 4 seats left
  • Feb 16 Only 1 seat left

Spirit Of Shackleton Tour

Spirit of Shackleton

  • Activities Photography tours & Wildlife Photography tours , Wildlife , Trekking and Hiking , Cultural, religious and historic sites , Explorer , Sailing, yachting and motor boating , Adventure & Safari 'data-more-tripid='5318'>+6 more
  • Brochure Price: US$ 18,199
  • Bookmundi Savings (5%): - US$ 910
  • Total Price from: US$ 17,289

South Georgia And Antarctic Peninsula: Penguin Safari Tour

  • Brochure Price: US$ 18,196
  • Total Price from: US$ 17,286
  • Jan 06 Only 8 seats left
  • Feb 16 Only 8 seats left

Antarctica Tour Reviews

Antarctica — tour highlights and travel tips.

Holidays in Antarctica will take you to uninhabited places in Earth

Nonetheless, there are still plenty of great cruises and expeditions available for those who are brave enough to visit it — and it can be quite exciting to be one of the few people who ever get the chance to explore this ice-covered continent. Check out some of the things you should know before your trip to Antarctica. 

Antarctica Cruise Highlights

  • Catch a glimpse of wildlife in their natural habitat like the Emperor Penguins, whales and seals
  • Experience the most extreme side of nature, visiting some corners of the Earth that are only accessible by special ice-strengthened boats
  • Cross the infamous Drake Passage, or the Sea of Hoces - the world’s roughest sea (brace yourself if you are prone to get seasick)

Antarctica Travel Tips

  • There are strict environmental guidelines that you must follow on your visit to Antarctica, and you cannot visit on your own. You will have to explore the region as part of a small group on a cruise ship, accompanied by a guide.
  • Antarctica can only be visited during the continent’s short summer months, typically between November and March. Otherwise, the weather is too harsh.
  • There are about 24 hours of sunlight in this part of the world, so be sure to pack sunscreen.
  • Most trips to Antarctica depart from Argentina and run for multiple days. Expect to be gone for anywhere from 10 days to an entire month. This is a long adventure!

Popular tour types in Antarctica

  • Antarctica luxury tours:  Explore spectacular views of the Antarctic Peninsula from the comfort of a helicopter seat while getting rich insights about Antarctic wildlife from renowned polar experts. Our Antarctica luxury tours give you a chance to see exotic species like penguins, seals, and whales up close. Beyond wildlife, you will also get to conquer the Drake Passage and take in some spectacular views of the natural environment on zodiac boats.
  • Antarctica budget tours:  Discover a wide range of budget tours to Antarctica that will take you through some of the most popular highlights in Antarctica. Travel to the Falkland Islands to meet hardy locals and watch the unique wildlife up close. You will also get to explore abandoned whaling stations, visit Shackleton’s grave, and stroll quietly amidst penguins.
  • Antarctica group tours:  Traverse the ice-covered continent alongside other adventurers while enjoying pleasant views of penguins, seals, and whales as you cruise through the region. See the incredible scenery up close and discover the diverse species of the South Shetlands. Our Antarctica group tours feature a large ship with comfortable cabins run by experienced crew members and tour guides.
  • Antarctica guided tours:  Enjoy detailed stories about wildlife, natural formations, and other highlights through our variety of Antarctica guided tours . These tours will be supervised by knowledgeable guides as you visit immense icebergs and magnificent glaciers. If you are feeling very adventurous, you can take a polar plunge, snowboard, and other daring experiences.
  • Antarctica solo trips and holidays:  Choose from our range of Antarctica solo trips and holidays that offer an incredible opportunity to explore the ice continent by yourself. Take amazing pictures of the mesmerizing landscapes and chart your trail as you hike icy glaciers and snow-covered mountains. It will be you and nature alone.

Activity-based Antarctica tours

  • Cruise tours:  Travel around Antarctica on board exotic cruise ships on our Antarctica cruise tours . Take in the incredible scenery from the deck and check out South Georgia’s incredible wildlife and penguin species. Our cruise tours also provide an insight into the perilous voyages of Sir Ernest Shackleton and a stopover at the great grave site of the legendary explorer.
  • Adventure tours:  Hike the undefined trails in Antarctica’s snow-covered landscapes as you unlock your inner explorer on our Antarctica adventure tours . Encounter seal colonies and vast penguin rookeries while traversing the historical sites in South Georgia, the Falkland Islands, and Ushuaia. Apart from hiking, our adventure tours also allow you to enjoy activities like snowshoeing, kayaking, and glacier climbing.
  • Kayaking and canoeing tours:  Our kayaking and canoeing tours to Antarctica give you a close-up view of Antarctica's enormous waterways. Brace yourself when the chilly water rushes through your hull and the brittle ice clatters against your paddle. You will be floating across sparkling bays and bumping your way through the ice, skipping by the rarest kinds of whales, penguins, and seals.
  • Photography tours:  Discover the distinctive terrain and varied fauna of the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands on one of our Antarctica photographic tours . Accompanied by fellow photography enthusiasts, you will have the freedom to express yourself as you connect with the region's secluded fauna and natural wonders. In these tours, you will also get plenty of time on land to photograph Antarctica's breathtaking vistas and glaciers.

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Peak season and low season tours in Antarctica

  • Peak season tours in Antarctica:  The Antarctic summer, from November through early February, is the peak period for Antarctica tours. The region is at its warmest during this period, and you can enjoy up to 24 hours of daylight, making it the best time for hiking, photography tours, and other outdoor adventures. This is also the peak wildlife breeding season. But do make sure to book your trip well ahead of time and be ready to part with a significant amount of money.
  • Low-season tours in Antarctica:  Mid-February to March is considered the low tourist season in Antarctica. The weather is much colder and there are fewer daylight hours during this time of the year. Still, the overall conditions are much more bearable than in the peak fall and winter seasons. You can anticipate lower prices on Antarctica trips and cruises due to lower tourist arrival. Despite being the low season, February and March is a great time to visit Antarctica if you are a wildlife enthusiast. Penguin chicks leave their nest and the whale numbers are at their peak around this time.

Popular Antarctica trip travel guide

If you are planning a trip to Antarctica, you will want to know about the best time to visit Antarctica  as well as check out all available Antarctica tours. You may also wish to learn more about the top things to do in Antarctica . Once you are sure about some of the activities you wish to experience in Antarctica, along with the destinations you want to visit, you may want to consider how many days to stay in Antarctica. We generally recommend staying at least 14 days in Antarctica, but recommend 10 days in Antarctica or more, to get the most out of your trip to Antarctica.

Next, we recommend you start thinking about the money you can allocate to the trip to know whether you should be looking for a budget tour, a luxury tour, or perhaps a completely customized tour to Antarctica.

Antarctica is an amazing continent to visit, and there may be other key factors that you wish to consider before traveling there. Please check our " Antarctica travel guide " which will give you a lot of relevant information about traveling to Antarctica.

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  • Book early! Fewer than 60,000 people step foot on Antarctica each year and many ships fill up many months or even years ahead of time. Plan your trip at least a year ahead of time, or even earlier if you can, for the best prices and selection.
  • Choose a smaller ship, preferably with less than 200 passengers. By choosing a smaller cruising vessel for your Antarctica cruise, you are guaranteeing yourself a superior on board  experience with more opportunities for daily excursions to small bays and ports. Ships carrying more than 500 passengers are not allowed to land their passengers ashore in Antarctica.
  • Choose your cruise based on activities, destinations, and cruise line experience. Use this guide, or contact one of our Antarctica cruise experts  and we'll help you find the itinerary and ship that is best suited to your you. 
  • Be prepared for rough seas. If you are affected by motion sickness, then take tried and tested medications or treatments. Consider taking a flight cruise that can fly you either one, or both ways from Punta Arenas, Chile to King George Island.

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  • Zodiac Expeditions: Delve into the heart of Antarctica's icy realm on Zodiac expeditions. Get unbelievably close to massive icebergs and glaciers that defy imagination. Encounter unique wildlife such as seals, penguins, and majestic whales, making every moment a captivating memory.
  • Antarctica Camping Trips: For an unparalleled connection with the environment, camp under the starry skies of Antarctica. Some cruises offer camping experiences complete with all the necessary equipment, ensuring your safety while you immerse yourself in the raw beauty of the continent.
  • Kayak Among Marine Life: Glide through the pristine waters of Antarctica in a kayak, coming face to face with the remarkable marine life that calls this continent home. Paddle through stunning ice formations and observe seals and penguins in their natural habitat.
  • Snowshoeing and Skiing: Embrace the adventure spirit by snowshoeing or skiing on the pristine slopes of Antarctica. Some cruises include these exhilarating activities in their itineraries and provide top-notch equipment for guests seeking an adrenaline rush.
  • Glacier Hikes: Embark on glacier hikes through awe-inspiring white landscapes, all while spotting the incredible wildlife that inhabits this unique region. It's an opportunity to stay active and witness wildlife thriving in their natural habitat.
  • Scientific Explorations: Visit science research stations and onboard science labs to delve into the cutting-edge research conducted in Antarctica. Learn about the history of exploration in Antarctica and gain insights into the current challenges facing the continent.
  • Breathtaking Sceneries: Be prepared to be mesmerized by the inspiring and breathtaking sceneries of Antarctica. Marvel at the incredible species that call this pristine wilderness home every step of the way.
  • Relaxation and Luxury: Amidst the adventure, take time to unwind and pamper yourself. Enjoy moments of relaxation as you tour or sail through the blue waters of Antarctica. Many cruises offer onboard services like spas, massages, fine dining, hot tubs, and more, ensuring you have the best of both worlds during your expedition.

Antarctic Wildlife

Top places to visit in antarctica.

  • Antarctic Peninsula : This is one of the most visited regions in Antarctica and is known for its stunning landscapes, research stations, and abundant wildlife, including penguins, seals, and whales. Cross the Lemaire Channel back or from notable visitor sites along the Antarctic Peninsula include Paradise Bay , Deception Island , Neko Harbor, Cuverville Island, Half Moon Island, and Petermann Island.
  • East Antarctica: The vast and largely unexplored eastern portion of Antarctica contains the coldest and driest areas of the continent.
  • West Antarctica: This region is characterized by its massive ice sheets and glaciers, including the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. It is an important area for scientific research on climate change.
  • Ross Sea : Located in the southernmost part of the Pacific Ocean, the Ross Sea region is home to the Ross Ice Shelf, the largest ice shelf in Antarctica. It is a critical area for studying the continent's marine ecosystem, Visit Brown Bluff (Tabarin Peninsula) or sail to the remote Peter I Island and Macquarie Island as you approach New Zealand .
  • Weddell Sea : Situated off the eastern coast of the Antarctic Peninsula, the Weddell Sea is known for its diverse wildlife and historic significance, including the famous Shackleton expedition.
  • South Orkney Islands: These islands are a sub-Antarctic archipelago located in the Southern Ocean, not far from the Antarctic Peninsula. They are home to various bird species and marine life.
  • South Shetland Islands : This archipelago is a popular stop for Antarctic cruises, serving as a gateway to the continent. It is known for its research stations and wildlife, including penguins and seals. Notable visitor sites within the South Shetland Islands include Livingston Island, Hannah Point (Livingston Island), Elephant Island , and Aitcho Islands.
  • South Sandwich Islands : This group of uninhabited islands located in the South Atlantic Ocean is home to a variety of seabirds and marine mammals, including chinstrap penguins, fur seals, albatrosses, and orcas.
  • Sub-Antarctic Islands: These islands are scattered throughout the Southern Ocean and are known for their unique ecosystems, including various bird species and marine life. Sail to the Falkland Islands and South Georgia Island . Explore visitor sites such as Port Stanley (capital), Saunders Island, Carcass Island, West Point Island, and Sea Lion Island.
  • Scotia Arc: This chain of islands and undersea ridges connects South America with the Antarctic Peninsula. It is an important migratory route for marine animals.
  • Balleny Islands: These remote sub-Antarctic islands lie in the Southern Ocean and are known for their isolation and unique geology.

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  • November: This is when tourism to Antarctica begins to kick off. Days start to lengthen, and sea ice retreats, marking the Antarctic "spring" in full force. While temperatures are still chilly, it's a great time for those seeking pristine landscapes and wildlife, including penguin mating rituals and seals having pups. Skiers and snowshoers will find ideal conditions in November and early December
  • December: Among the most popular months for visiting, December offers optimal weather, long days, and access to stunning scenery and wildlife. It includes the austral summer solstice, providing extended daylight and relatively warmer temperatures. Penguin hatchlings and chicks are a highlight, and it's a great time for various activities, including kayaking and camping.
  • January: Another prime month for tourism, January features ideal weather conditions, long daylight hours, and extensive access to the mainland and coastline. Temperatures are at their warmest, and there's an abundance of wildlife to observe, including penguins and increasing numbers of whales.
  • February: Although tourist numbers start to decline from the December/January peak, February continues to offer fine weather. Daylight remains ample, and sea ice is at its yearly minimum, allowing for deeper exploration into the Antarctic wilderness. Whale-watching is particularly rewarding during this time. Scuba divers may prefer mid-December through mid-February
  • March: The tail-end of the austral summer provides less-crowded sightseeing opportunities, minimal sea ice, and the chance to experience the "Antarctic fall." While temperatures cool off, March offers lower cruise prices, clearer waters for diving, and unique wildlife experiences, such as leopard seals hunting penguin chicks.
  • Don't introduce any non-native species that could become invasive species.
  • Always listen to your guides and the ship's crew while on day-trips.
  • Make sure to observe animals from a safe distance and never try to touch them (at least 15 feet is a good recommendation).
  • Don't feed any animals.
  • Stay on designated walking paths.
  • Allow animals enough space to make their own navigation decisions. 
  • Do not surround any animal or go between baby animals and their mothers.

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  • The cruising season in the Arctic is from May to September, while in Antarctica it runs from November through March.
  • While temperatures in Antarctica can be more extreme than in the Arctic, the cruising season tends to stay between 20-30 degree Fahrenheit, with plenty of sunny days (sometimes with 24 hours of sunlight each day). 
  • A trip through the Arctic might bring you through any of the following countries: Canada, the US, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden and Finland. Longer comprehensive cruises might do the whole Northwest Passage or cruise almost all of the Arctic Circle. Cruises board either in Scandinavia, Russia, or Canada.
  • Antarctica trips either start in Ushuaia, Argentina for cruises or Punta Arenas for the fly cruises over the Drake Passage . 
  • Polar bears or Penguins - While penguins are so prolific in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean that the idea of not seeing hundreds on your cruise seems absurd, the polar bears of the Arctic can be much harder to spot (though some feel that they are more majestic and rewarding when you do spot them). NOTE: Polar bears live in the Arctic and penguins live in the southern hemisphere, so there is nowhere (other than perhaps a zoo) where you will see them both living in their natural habitat on the same trip. 
  • Wildlife in Antarctica features more whales and many different types of seals. 
  • Active travelers might prefer Antarctica for the chances to do activities like camping, kayaking, mountaineering, cross-country skiing, paddleboarding or scuba diving, which aren't included on Arctic tours for safety reasons.
  • Ice vs. Land: Antarctica is aptly named the White Continent because its landmass is almost entirely permanently frozen ice and glaciers with towering rocky mountains, while the Arctic Circle goes through a summer season of lush vegetation when its icy coat melts away.

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  • Adelie Penguins - are common along the entire coast of the Antarctic continent and is the most widely-spread penguin species.
  • Emperor Penguins - the tallest, heaviest and perhaps most famous of the penguin species.
  • King Penguins - the second largest penguin, and similar in appearance to the Emperors, King Penguins live in the sub-antarctic islands and northern regions of Antarctica.
  • Rockhopper Penguins  - get their name because they are found jumping from jagged rock to rock instead of waddling like most penguins. 
  • Chinstrap Penguins - are easily distinguishable by their black chinstrap, which makes it look like they're wearing a bicycle helmet!
  • Gentoo Penguins  - are related to the Adelie and Chinstraps, and perhaps the speediest of the penguins in the water. 
  • Macaroni Penguins - with their distinctive spikey orange crests, are perhaps the world's most abundant penguin species, though they only visit Antarctica part of the year.

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Antarctica Trips, Tours & Vacations

An Antarctica trip can be the vacation of a lifetime if it is well planned and executed. Travel to Antarctica is a true expedition to one of the most remote destinations on Earth. Explore up close on daily Antarctica tours to view penguins, seals, whales and spectacular glaciers. Our Antarctica tours epitomize small, sustainable travel on the White Continent. These are truly the best trips to Antarctica for active and education-minded travelers.

We are your ultimate resource to selecting and booking the best Antarctica tour for your interests, ability, schedule and budget. Browse our extensive selection of Antarctic vacations. Our Antarctica trip selection spans from cruises to the Polar Circle or South Georgia, itineraries in the Weddell Sea and even routes that fly you over the Drake Passage. Book a trip with us to visit Antarctica with true experts.

Explore the Antarctic Peninsula on this 12- to 15-day expedition aboard two state-of-the-art ships, featuring unique activity programs including backcountry ski and snowboard touring and polar snorkeling.

On this comprehensive voyage, visit wild South Georgia, the historical Falklands and the Antarctic Peninsula aboard National Geographic vessels: 126-guest Endurance or Resolution, or 148-guest Explorer, with expert naturalist guides.

Set sail aboard the comfortable and spacious, 200-guest Ocean Endeavour on an exclusive 11-, 12- or 14-day voyage, to discover truly unbelievable wildlife and the world’s most remarkable scenery.

Trips to Antarctica

Antarctica is a massive icy wilderness on the bucket list of many nature travelers. Here you can walk among penguins, kayak alongside icebergs or just sit and listen to the symphony of sounds this amazing landscape has to offer. Trips to Antarctica with AdventureSmith are expeditions in the truest sense.

Choose an Antarctica vacation with the assurance of our industry expertise aboard ships worldwide. Our team has personal experience in Antarctica. We will match you with the best Antarctica trips and tours that focus on small, sustainable, active travel in the White Continent.

Trips to Antarctica offer the opportunity to explore up close on hikes and by skiff tours. There are fully guided activities available for all skill levels. Our Adventure Specialists can match you with the perfect Antarctica trip to fit your interests. Are you ready for the best Antarctic vacation? Let us be your guide.

Why Choose a Trip to Antarctica with AdventureSmith

Choosing a trip to Antarctica with AdventureSmith means choosing an award-winning company that boasts the best selection of Antarctica vacations and tours. Thousands of travelers have trusted our Antarctic expedition specialists to help them choose, book and plan the right Antarctica trip at the best price. We are award-winning U.S.-based experts with decades of combined experience with Antarctica vacations. Our professional crew will help you with everything you need for an all-inclusive trip to Antarctica. Why book your trip to Antarctica with AdventureSmith Explorations?

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Antarctica kayak tours, camping, skiing… Our staff has experience doing it all & can match your activity interests.

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Antarctica Vacation Packages

We offer all-inclusive, fully guided tours and Antarctica vacations. Boat tours to Antarctica are at the heart of your trip. Our all-inclusive tour packages to Antarctica from the USA and Canada can include flights, transfers, pre- and post-cruise overnights, and trip extensions throughout South America. Book a trip package with AdventureSmith for a seamless and worry-free Antarctica vacation.

Many Antarctica vacations are specialized to focus on a particular landscape or style of travel. For instance, Antarctic Circle tours aim to cross the latitude at which the sun never sets. Some boat tours to Antarctica strive to view majestic emperor penguin colonies. Antarctic tours to the Falkland Islands and South Georgia Island venture beyond the Antarctic Peninsula. Some trips fly to Antarctica over the Drake Passage one way or round-trip. And Antarctica luxury cruises pair five-star suites and fine dining with adventure. Boat tours to Antarctica are as diverse as the polar landscape. 

Antarctica Adventure Trips

For travelers seeking more activity, we offer a range of Antarctic adventure trips. Hiking and Antarctic kayak tours explore farther and longer in search of wildlife and solitude. Antarctic camping trips allow adventurous guests to overnight on the continent. Antarctica ski touring can be arranged for skiers and snowboarders seeking the ultimate backcountry adventure.

Additional Antarctica adventure trips include mountaineering, cross-country skiing, ice climbing, snowshoeing, scuba diving and trekking. Adventure holidays in Antarctica are the most active way to explore up close. Many activities book far in advance so plan ahead when considering your Antarctic adventure trip. 

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With constantly changing requirements, allow us to be your trusted resource for the latest information on Antarctica 2024, 2025 and beyond. It’s not easy to juggle the requirements of international travel, especially to a place as remote as Antarctica. Let our team be your guide to all you need to know. Book your expedition with peace of mind working with our experts.

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Antarctica weather is a lesson in extremes. Antarctica is the world’s coldest, windiest and driest continent. However, during the South Polar summer months when Antarctica tours operate (November-March) the winds subside considerably and the weather is surprisingly comfortable, averaging between 20 and 50 degrees F. The climate data listed above is for the Antarctic Peninsula. Learn more about the best time to visit Antarctica .

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Antarctica Tour Boats

Small Antarctica boat tours provide travelers an experience that is simply incomparable to trips on larger vessels. By choosing a sailing trip aboard a small ship at or under 200 passengers, you will have more opportunities to get off the ship and actively explore Antarctica’s many icescapes and bays. We have curated these ice-class vessels as they are among the safest, most purpose-built ships for trips to Antarctica today. Browse our full selection of Antarctica ships and Antarctica cruises , then learn how to get aboard your dream trip.

The 126-guest National Geographic Endurance is the newest addition to the National Geographic fleet. This expedition ship is specifically designed for stability and sustainability as well as for in-depth education and an unmatched range of exploration in the polar regions.

Sylvia Earle offers a robust menu of adventure activities from kayaking and polar diving to mountaineering and backcountry skiing and snowboarding. Cruise responsibly knowing this brand new icebreaker polar expedition ship was built with cutting edge nautical technology including one of the lowest polluting marine engines in the world.

The 2019-built, 172-guest World Explorer is designed with distinction, comfort and refinement in mind. This 1B ice-class vessel boasts private walk-outs or Juliet balconies for each cabin and a glass-domed lounge for unimpeded ocean viewing.

The new Ultramarine 199-passenger polar ship is purpose-built for safety and far-off exploration in Antarctica and the Arctic. Dual helicopter pads and an incredible 70-day cruising range allow access to the hardest-to-reach places.

The 149-guest Seaventure Antarctic small ship uniquely offers two family cabins and boasts superior strength, included drinks, a heated saltwater pool, sauna and custom-built citizen science lab for voyages that are both relaxing and intellectual.

Our Experts & Travelers Review Their Trips to Antarctica

What is a trip to Antarctica really like? What is it like to cross the famed Drake Passage? To fly on an air cruise? To go on a luxury Antarctica cruise ? Or to camp in Antarctica? Consult these detailed Antarctica trip reviews written by both the AdventureSmith staff and our travelers who’ve been everywhere from South Georgia Island to the Polar Circle. These genuine experiences, personal vacation stories and reviews can not only help you plan the best Antarctica trip but also inspire you for the journey ahead.

Adventure Specialist Taylor Cranney reviews her Antarctic Explorer expedition, showcasing the awe of Antarctica and the detailed logistics of camping and kayaking.

Emperor penguins, midnight sunsets... Read this review of Le Commandant Charcot's explorations in the Bellingshausen Sea and learn why you should cross the Antarctic Circle aboard this ship.

AdventureSmith's founder writes this firsthand review of the National Geographic Resolution & Endurance. Learn what makes these the best-in-class, next-generation expedition ships, from X-Bow design to on-deck igloos.

AdventureSmith’s Lis recounts her Antarctica air cruise. Learn what it's like to fly the Drake and travel in a single-share cabin.

An AdventureSmith expert returns to Antarctica—this time stopping at the wildlife Mecca of South Georgia Island. Learn all about the Island's wildlife, landscape, trip highlights to differences and see if South Georgia should be part of your Antarctica expedition.

AdventureSmith's Director of Sales & Operations makes a case for crossing the Drake Passage and venturing as far south as the Antarctic Circle in this review of his time aboard 108-guest Ortelius.

Antarctica Travel Guides

Planning an Antarctica vacation requires a lot of consideration. When should you plan your Antarctica trip for your particular interests? How do I get to Antarctica? When is the best time to go? What do I need to pack?

Our experts visit Antarctica frequently and share these tips so you can find the best trip. Our definitive Antarctica travel guides are updated regularly and help explain all the details and excitement surrounding your once-in-a-lifetime trip to Antarctica.

From cruise costs by season to money-saving tips, our experts crunch the numbers to help you answer the question “How much does it cost to go to Antarctica?”

There are more small ships than ever cruising Antarctica with vessels and itinerary options for every style and budget. This up-to-date guide culls the best tips for a comprehensive look at Antarctica travel today.

When is the best time to go to Antarctica? On the White Continent, the answer isn’t so black-and-white. Consult this month-by-month list covering everything from penguins to pack ice to help guide your travel timing.

You can go to Antarctica, we will show you how. Advice on how to get to Antarctic by cruise ship and by flight. We provide logistics for flights, cruises and how to get to Antarctica from your home country.

What Travelers Say About Their Trips to Antarctica

All of the staff were very professional and had the experience needed to make the trip the best!

Antarctica is a winning destination...but the fantastic service and attitude of the staff put this trip right over the top! I'm TELLING YOU, this was a FANTASTIC TEAM that I will never forget!

Wow, wow, wow!!! 3 course dinners, 5 star food, 100% satisfied. The staff and crew on the Plancius was amazing!!!

Excellent, a crown jewel in our world travels. There wasn't a flaw in the arrangements and the experience.

Each and every landing was unique. My husband and I enjoyed not just every one but their frequency as well.

Accommodations Review

Cabin was quite comfortable and staff took good care each time we were out. Camping was fun.  The only thing I was upset about was that there were not enough bivvies for all 60 people who signed up for camping and we literally had to make a run for it to be one of the lucky ones. For me, this was a criteria for picking this trip and had I NOT been one of the lucky ones I would have been quite disappointed.

Meals Review

Most meals were quite well done and certainly presentation was excellent. Some meals lacked flavor but that did not prevent us from eating enough. I know it is a challenge to make every meal GREAT and still compliment the chef.  

Crew & Guides Review

Shane did a very good job of keeping things on track. A couple of suggestions - make sure you have enough hiking poles for everyone on each hike. One of them the first wave of people took all of the poles and for us there were none left and the snow was quite deep. We were on the first landing and the staff caught on for the 2nd landing and notified those folks to please just take 1 pole so everyone has at least 1 pole.   

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Nicely done and quickly answered all questions we had.  

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Follow all the tips given on the Quark/AdventureSmith websites - it pays off. 

Antarctica is a winning destination...but the fantastic service and attitude of the staff put this trip right over the top!  Everything ran extremely smoothly and was well organized by coordinators.  I felt well prepared with information and expectations for the trip.  The on-board expedition staff was just great: enthusiastic, filled with expertise, accommodating, and just a joy to be with!

Cheli Larsen (Expedition leader) has a wonderful set of skills: very well versed in all aspects of the trip, fantastic at assessing her customers and their interests, and great at communicating what was going on and why. The customer's frankly all fell in love with the expedition team and it was clear they were all in love with Cheli! Subject Matter experts: Colin, Colin S., Jim, and Damien were a great team.  Time spent with them was my best time on the trip! Guides Emma, Marla, Val, and Dave were all exceptional. I don't mean to simply be "gushy" in this feedback; I'm TELLING YOU, this was a FANTASTIC TEAM that I will never forget!  

I felt well prepared for the trip.  Given the guidance I was given, I had all my papers properly organized for the phases of the trip in case I needed to refer to any (reciprocity tax, proof of evacuation insurance, etc.). The logistics went very smoothly. AdventureSmith clearly works with the creme-de-la-creme of Adventure Travel companies. Their selection of Quark Expeditions for this adventure was one that was very well placed. Having AdventureSmith to help me coordinate the logistics and prepare myself helped to ensure everything went extremely smoothly!

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The staff and crew on the Plancius was amazing!!! Professional, funny, knowledgeable, and friendly. The ship was perfect for small outings. I never felt cramped, no long lines, and it allowed everyone to experience the landings. The staff gave us the most for our dollar and even squeezed in an extra landing! Everything was well organized and planned. The added surprise bonus was the food!! Wow :) I was not expecting such high quality food a day presentation.

It was a little warm with no AC, but the room layout, space, storage, etc was perfect.

Wow, wow, wow!!! 3 course dinners, 5 star food, 100% satisfied.

Andrew Bishop was phenomenal! Well organized, humorous, and obviously loves his job. Liz Pope was equally amazing, the hotel manager and assistant (Johnny and Heidi) were so helpful and responsive. Kasper Jaeger was a great help with photography and really knew the areas. Louise adie was an incredible kayak guide! She was as excited as all of us when going out. She was honest about whether the kayak or zodiac landing was better and was knowledgeable in so many areas.

Provided information timely, followed up if I forgot something, and provided material to help make transitions and travel easier.

Excellent, a crown jewel in our world travels. There wasn't a flaw in the arrangements and the experience. All of the travelers were enthusiastic and friendly.

The chef and her staff were amazing and the menus absolutely gorgeous.

All of the experts and guides were topnotch.

Open heart, open mind and pack lightly. There were at least 2000 people trying to pass immigration and zero organization in the [Buenos Aires] airport. I would suggest, when possible, booking arrival for closer to noon.

Each and every landing was unique. My husband and I enjoyed not just every one but their frequency as well. The Ortelius crew went above and beyond to ensure we spent as much time on land as possible.

It would have been great for there to be a fruit basket or something along those lines available around the clock for when we got hungry (which was surprisingly more than usual).

All of the guides were very professional and knowledgeable. I especially enjoyed listening to their lectures.

No surprises and quick responses from Aaron Gaines. Both of those things were greatly appreciated.

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To save on your trip to Antarctica, search our latest special offers. Our experts know the nuances of Antarctica tours. The AdventureSmith team can help you take advantage of the best early-booking discounts, alert you to dates as soon as they are released and provide details on other savings like cabin shares for solo travelers.

Don’t shortchange this once-in-a-lifetime destination. Our team of specialists will help you plan right from the start so that you get the best discount to fit your ideal trip itinerary. Browse our latest Antarctica cruise deals , and then talk with one of our experts to ensure it’s the perfect fit for your trip. Learn how much does it cost to go to Antarctica .

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Book your select Antarctica expedition cruise and save up to 30% based on trip, departure and cabin type.

Stop dreaming about Antarctica and start planning! For a limited time, this offer saves you up to $2,000 on select 2025-2026 Antarctica Air-Cruise departures.

Book your select 2024-25 or 2025-2026 Emblematic Antarctica or Great Austral Loop voyage and the single supplement will be waived for single travelers.

Offer valid on new bookings only, for a limited time upon availability and cannot be combined with any other offer. See all  Antarctica cruise deals  for a comprehensive list of current savings on these and other adventures.

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Save up to 20% when you book your select 2024-25 season departure of the below-linked expeditions aboard Ocean Endeavour.

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Save up to 25% when you book your select 2024 departure of the below-linked Antarctica expedition cruises.

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Save up to 30% when you book a select 2024-2025 or 2025-2026 departure of the below-linked Antarctica expedition cruises.

Offer valid on new bookings only, subject to availability and cannot be combined with any other offer,  except an additional 5% off select 2024 departures and 5-10% off on select 2025 or 2026 departures when you pay in full at time of booking.  Discount varies by cabin selection. Ask your Adventure Specialist for details and applicable savings; rates listed on our website reflect the currently available discount. See all  Antarctica cruise deals  for a comprehensive list of current savings on these and other adventures.

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Reach Antarctica quickly by flight and cruise through icy and magical landscapes. Book your select 2025-2026 departure of the below-linked Classic Antarctica Air-Cruise aboard Ocean Nova or Magellan Explorer to save up to $2,000 per person.

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Planning travel to Antarctica requires a lot of logistics. Our Antarctic vacation experts have all the answers to help you select and plan for your trip to Antarctica. How do I get to Antarctica? Where do I embark the ship? What is the best time to view penguin chicks?

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Christmas in Antarctica: Antarctic Peninsula

Christmas in Antarctica: Antarctic Peninsula

  • Celebrating Christmas amidst fantastic rugged mountains, cascading glaciers, crystalline icebergs and clear waters abounding with whales and seals.
  • Countless penguins and endemic Antarctic birdlife - true memorable lifetime moments
  • Possibility for kayaking and camping under the southern stars in a world of ice and snow.

Antarctica Expedition & Wild Patagonia

Antarctica Expedition & Wild Patagonia

  • Torres del Paine Luxury Camp
  • Walk on the Perito Moreno Glacier
  • Explore the "End of the world"
  • Nature at its best at the Small Luxurious Expedition Cruise to Antarctica.
  • Adventure in Antarctica: Ice-Camp and Kayak

Best of Antarctica: Wildlife Explorer (Ocean Endeavour)

Best of Antarctica: Wildlife Explorer (Ocean Endeavour)

  • Explore an unspoiled wilderness, uninhabited by man, where penguins, seals, whales and seabirds in their abundance are the true rulers.
  • Emerging from winter, the density of wildlife is increasing, and penguin rookeries are at full capacity with penguin chicks beginning to hatch from mid-December.
  • Seal and whale sightings become more frequent as minke, southern right and humpback whales return to Antarctic waters to feed, ensuring extraordinary wildlife viewing opportunities.
  • Enjoy daily Zodiac excursions, onshore landings and take advantage of a range of adventure options during the voyage such as kayaking, camping, photography and snowshoeing.
  • Benefit from a variety of onboard activities including educational lectures on history, geology, and ecology by the expedition team.

Antarctic Explorer

Antarctic Explorer

  • Explore the remarkable Antarctic Peninsula
  • Incredible wildlife viewing including seabirds, penguins, seals and whales
  • Travel on a small expedition vessel
  • Accompanied by extremely qualified Expedition Staff

Classic Antarctica - Fly and Cruise - M/V Ocean Nova

Classic Antarctica - Fly and Cruise - M/V Ocean Nova

  • Fly to Antarctica - maximising your time on the White Continent and with the wildlife
  • From South America to Antarctica - in just two hours
  • Explore the South Shetland Islands - enjoy the surrounding ice-choked waterways
  • Incredible wildlife - see penguins, seals and sea birds up-close on land and from your Zodiac
  • Visit an array of islands - on the Antarctic Peninsula

Antarctic Wildlife Adventure: Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica

Antarctic Wildlife Adventure: Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica

  • The greatest concentrations of seabirds and marine mammals on the planet.
  • Astounding abundance of penguins at huge breeding colonies
  • A rare view of albatross family life
  • Fearless marine wildlife and scenery beyond belief on the Antarctic Peninsula.

Epic Antarctica: Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctic Circle Crossing via Buenos Aires

Epic Antarctica: Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctic Circle Crossing via Buenos Aires

  • Explore the quaint British town of Stanley in the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
  • See the incredible wildlife
  • more than 30 species of breeding birds, including four species of penguin—of South Georgia, often called the Galapagos of the Poles
  • Follow in the wake of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s perilous voyage to South Georgia and visit his gravesite
  • Cross the Antarctic Circle and celebrate with a toast

Best of Antarctica: A White Christmas (Ocean Endeavour)

Best of Antarctica: A White Christmas (Ocean Endeavour)

  • Experience a guaranteed white Christmas as you explore the icy wilderness of the White Continent.
  • The festive season is a wonderful time for wildlife lovers to visit Antarctica, as penguin chicks are hatching and abundant on the peninsula and South Shetland Islands.
  • With over 22 hours of sunlight each day, you’ll have more time for exploration.
  • Enjoy daily Zodiac excursions, on-shore landings and take advantage of optional activities during the voyage such as sea kayaking, ice camping and snowshoeing.
  • Benefit from a variety of on-board activities including educational lectures on history, geology and ecology by the expedition team.

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Small Group Antarctica Tours

Small Group Antarctica Tours

Classic Antarctica - Expedition

  • Join this classic expedition voyage - exploring the Antarctic Peninsula
  • Superb wildlife viewing opportunities - on land and at sea
  • Enjoy the freedom of Antarctica - enjoy the vast, ice-sculpted, Antarctic wilderness
  • Join expert naturalist guides - learn about the wildlife and history of the region
  • Astonishing wildlife - see whales, sea birds and abundance of penguins

Antarctica, Falklands & South Georgia

Antarctica, Falklands & South Georgia

  • Discover the fascinating history of the Falkland Islands
  • Explore South Georgia, with its remarkable history and spectacular wildlife
  • Visit the stunning Antarctic Peninsula

Across the Antarctic Circle - M/V Greg Mortimer

Across the Antarctic Circle - M/V Greg Mortimer

  • A classic expedition voyage - exploring the Antarctic Peninsula
  • Delight in observing young penguins - leaving the nest for the first time
  • Celebrate the crossing of the Antarctic Circle - at latitude 66°33' South
  • Penguin rookeries - see Adelie, gentoo and chinstrap penguin
  • Enjoy the freedom of Antarctica - being in the vast, ice-sculpted Antarctic wilderness

Antarctic Explorer via Buenos Aires

Antarctic Explorer via Buenos Aires

  • Explore highlights of the Antarctic Peninsula
  • Enjoy helicopter flightseeing from Ultramarine for a unique perspective of the Antarctic Peninsula
  • Enjoy talks about the environment and wildlife from our onboard Polar experts
  • Experience abundant wildlife, such as penguins, seals and whales

Antarctic Express: Crossing the Circle

Antarctic Express: Crossing the Circle

  • Skip the Drake Passage and fly from Punta Arenas to King George Island
  • Incredible wildlife including seabirds, penguins, seals and whales
  • Cross the Antarctic Circle at 66° 33’ S

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Top Antarctica Attractions & Experiences

Top Antarctica Experiences

  • Stepping out of your Zodiac and setting foot on the world’s most remote continent, something only a tiny percentage of people worldwide can claim.
  • Spotting a humpback or minke whale breaching a few hundred yards from the deck of your ship.
  • Marveling at the aggressive tactics of elephant seals and fur seals during mating season on South Georgia Island.
  • Kayaking through near-frozen waters, making sure to steer clear of passing icebergs.
  • Visiting one of the Antarctic research bases staffed by scientists from around the world.
  • Standing on your expedition cruise ship’s deck after dark, basking in the solitude of the world’s
  • last wilderness.
  • Training your lens on an albatross as it soars overhead while en route to Antarctica.
  • Trekking , skiing or just going for a walk across a vast white landscape.

Antarctica Tours & Travel Guide

Antarctica Attractions & Landmarks Guide

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Ever since Lars-Eric Lindblad built the first expedition-style cruise ship to take passengers to visit Antarctica in 1969, adventurous travelers have aspired to follow in their wake. Today about 40 vessels – mostly expedition-style vessels but some yachts as well -- make the run to the White Continent, leaving primarily from Argentina or the Falkland Islands, carrying as few as six and as many as 500 passengers.

Most of the Antarctic-bound ships, though, carry fewer than 100 passengers. Visitors go in search of the last real wilderness on earth, whose sole permanent residents are penguins, whales, seals, albatrosses and other abundant marine and bird life.

Besides the stunning array of wildlife, you’ll see glaciers, snow-covered mountains, icebergs, and, on some tours, historic sites (such as early Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton’s huts) and perhaps one of the 20 scientific research stations that have welcomed visitors since 1969.

Why Visit Antarctica? 

“Why not” should be the better question! Antarctica can be considered the “last frontier” of the travel world. There are only a select few travel companies offering cruises and tours of Antarctica. Most people will never have the chance to experience this remote and secluded location. 

You’ll be able to see whales and penguins just off your boat, kayak next to whales, and be able to learn about the importance of Antarctica to the rest of the world. Antarctica isn’t for everyone though. You’ll have to be prepared for the cold, lack of proximity to hospitals or major cities, and dealing with occasional uncomfortable travel. If you are able to get through all of these things, you’ll find that you'll never be able to forget the experiences you’ve had on the Ice Continent.

Antarctic Peninsula

The most common destinations on sea tours leaving from South America are the Antarctic Peninsula , the South Shetland Islands , South Georgia Island, and the Falkland Islands -- all havens for wildlife. (The latter two are not part of Antarctica.) The primary destination in Antarctica itself is the Antarctic Peninsula, which juts up from the rest of the mainland and is closest to South America .

A few icebreakers challenge the often frozen Weddell Sea in search of emperor penguins to the peninsula’s east. And some ships make the journey from Australia , New Zealand and South Africa to the Ross Sea on the other side of the continent; emperor penguin colonies are accessible from there by helicopter.

While some 100 tourist sites have seen landings in Antarctica over the years, fewer than 10 receive the bulk of the visitors. Port Lockroy, site of the British Antarctic Survey, is the most visited site, drawing more than 10,000 visitors per year. Passengers board Zodiacs (rubberized rafts) to go ashore, with most ships making one to three landings per day on the mainland.

Top Things to See and Do in Antarctica

1. Kayaking

Top activity for any Antarctica tour is kayaking through the cold waters around the continent. Paradise Bay and parts of the South Shetland Islands provide opportunities for you to kayak next to large icebergs and possibly even above the colossal whales that pass through these waters. 

2. Zodiac Tours 

Another opportunity to get a hands-on experience of Antarctica is going on Zodiac tours. A Zodiac tour takes you on small inflatable boats out into the channels and smaller waterways of Antarctica so you can stand below the Ross Ice Shelf or see a whale breach the surface only feet away. 

3. Ross Ice Shelf 

One of the most stunning sites in all of Antarctica, the Ross Ice Shelf is a natural wonder that reminds us of the effects on the natural world. Created by floating ice from other parts of the Southern Pole, the Ross Ice Shelf is a massive area of ice that towers 160 feet above the water. 

4. Deception Island  

A prime destination in the South Shetland Islands off of Antarctica, Deception Island is where you can interact and catch a glimpse of the penguins of Antarctica. Deception Island is one of the nesting grounds for the penguins and a great spot to explore Antarctica’s landscape and animal life. 

Wildlife in Antarctica

Many may think that Antarctica is a desolate and uninhabited piece of land. In some areas, they may be right, but Antarctica is also home to a wide variety of land and sea life. 

On an Antarctica cruise, you’ll be able to see the whales that migrate through these polar waters, see thousands of penguins on the mainland and surrounding islands, catch a seabird flying above your ship, or kayak next to some sleeping sea lions. 

In most countries, wildlife is remote and you aren’t able to be near the animals. Antarctica offers the chance to be feet away from a yawning walrus or a colony of penguins. However, it is important to maintain somewhat of a distance to not interfere with the animals.

Protecting the Ecosystem

Strict standards Antarctic tour operators must follow strict environmental protection guidelines mandated by the international Antarctic Treaty as well as the voluntary guidelines of the International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators (IAATO); all itineraries must be approved in advance so they don’t harm the wildlife or the fragile ecosystem.

The Antarctic tourist season runs from late October or early November to March or early April, the summer months when the waters off Antarctica are comparatively ice free. The earlier months bring penguin and elephant seal courtship rituals, while the later months see the birth of penguin chicks and seal pups. By March the adult penguins are mostly headed out to sea, but whale and seal sightings increase. December and January bring the most daylight hours, prime time for photographers.

With so many variables in itineraries, vessels, levels of luxury, price, and trip lengths to wrestle with, it makes sense to let Stride help you sort through all the possibilities. And sooner than you may think, you can experience the same wonders that have captivated polar explorers for more than a century.

Snow, Ice, and Wildlife Photography Tips

Antarctica is made for stunning photos. Around every bend of the sea, you’ll be able to capture landscapes only seen in movies. Like with any remote location or harsher climate to get those photos you want, here are a few tips you can keep in mind: 

  • Protect your gear . Bring along ziplock bags to keep your gear dry and protect against the cold. If you are carrying around a lot of camera gear, it’s suggested to bring a dry bag to protect against water landings and occasional whale sprays. 
  • Bring different cameras . If you’re going from animal portraits to landscape photos, bring different cameras so you don’t expose your lenses to the cold. Remember, Antarctica is VERY cold. 
  • Using a scale for ice photos . To show the magnitude of the Ross Ice Shelf or an iceberg, incorporate people or ships to show the scale of the objects. This can help capture the difference in size.  
  • Wildlife photos . Some wildlife will be just photogenic (penguins), others you may have to wait for to move or go swimming. Patience is key to capturing wildlife in Antarctica. Always remember though - do not disturb the wildlife and do not force them into getting a nice shot. 
  • The dreaded grey snow . Anyone who has tried to shoot snow scenes will have had the unfortunate grey snow effect. This happens when your camera tries to adjust the amount of light reflecting off of the snow and turns the snow grey. Adjusting your settings, check out your camera’s meters to counteract the light, and photoshopping help make a difference.

Travel to Antarctica: Before you go

Warning: obvious statement ahead. It gets cold! So pack very warmly. Consider thermal undergarments, and breathable layers. Some excursions will involve being out on the water among icebergs, so also consider waterproof outer-layers. Cold can be alarmingly disorienting, so if you get cold easily, talk to your doctor about any precautionary measures or tips they recommend.

You may also want to consider any anti seasickness measures. Waters can be unpredictable, and you’ll be spending a lot of time aboard ship. Some tips to keep in mind: eat lot’s of crystallized ginger! Dramamine is also extremely effective for some. Talk with a doctor to figure out what will work best for you.

Antarctica does not have a governing body, and no permanent residents. All visitors, whether business or pleasure, are temporary. For this reason, you only need to ensure that your passport is valid for at least 6 months prior to your trip. No visa is required if you plan to stay less than 90 days.

Safety Considerations When Traveling to Antarctica

Safety when traveling to another country is never a guarantee. Antarctica has one of the harshest climates and is extremely remote. Medical services won’t be as readily available as if you are traveling to other parts of the world. 

However, the cruises are well-equipped for any issues. Many also offer water-resistant clothing and additional warm clothes. The guides are always aware of the weather and potentially dangerous temperatures. The staff on Antarctica cruises are experienced guides, scientists, and travelers who will be able to offer any support.

Keep in mind is that there are no public hospitals, pharmacies, or doctors offices in Antarctica. If you get sick or hurt, you will be relying on your cruise’s available resources, which while sufficient for normal ailments, will be minimal for anything extreme.

As mentioned above, be prepared for the cold and bring any anti seasick measures.

As highlighted by the CDC , you will be traveling with people from all over the world, in close quarters, and for an extended period of time. The risk of influenza, measles, and mumps is increased because of this, so especially for older travelers and children it will be important to ensure you are up to date on all these vaccines.

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WE had a wonderful experience in the Antarctic and also spending a few days in Ushuaia before our departure on the Clipper Adventurer.    ...

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Although every effort is made to handle passengers’ luggage as carefully as possible, Collette is not responsible for and does not assume liability or accept claims for loss of or damage to luggage due to breakage, theft or wear and tear through hotel and group carrier handling. It is recommended for your own self-interest and protection that you have adequate insurance to cover these eventualities. There are limitations by coach and air carrier as to the number and size of bags which can be carried onboard and in bulk storage. Be sure to ask your travel professional about such restrictions before departing for your tour.

Checked Baggage Charges: Some airlines may impose additional charges if you choose to check any baggage. Please contact your airline or refer to its website for detailed information regarding your airline’s checked baggage policies. Please be advised baggage fees may apply on most trans-border flights. This is a fee levied by the airlines, not Collette, and may be subject to change.

Collette Compass App

Precise Location in Background: The Collette Compass app collects location data to display the real-time risk alerts and personalized assistance notification features, even when the app is closed and not in use. This option can be changed later by going to the device settings.

Explanation of Responsibilities and Tour Conditions for Collette

Each client is responsible for proper documentation and inoculations that may be required and/or recommended to participate on tour. Please contact your local travel clinic or personal physician for specific details on the destinations you are traveling to and from. If you decide to make a reservation, you acknowledge and agree that you are physically well enough to travel and understand that medical facilities may not be similar to what you are accustomed to at home. You must bring enough medication with you for the trip.

Any person reserving or purchasing any Collette product published on this website accepts the condition that Collette reserves to itself the exclusive right to cancel, re-schedule or make other adjustments to any guided vacation departure in any circumstances deemed necessary, including in accordance with operating requirements or circumstances beyond its control, including for tours designated as “guaranteed departures.” If cancellation is made by Collette any time prior to the departure date of the guided vacation, except when a customer fails to pay the final balance on time, Collette, at its sole discretion, will offer a comparable vacation on an alternate departure date, or reserves the right to offer a future travel credit. Collette will refund any difference in price if the alternative date is of a lower price, however the guest will be responsible for additional costs if the alternative is priced higher. Collette will not be liable for cancellation, delay, rescheduling or other adjustment or impact to a departure or itinerary or other aspect of the vacation brought about due to force majeure or other circumstance beyond its control that prevents or interferes with any aspect of the tour, also including governmental and administrative actions. Collette is not responsible for other travel arrangements affected due to our cancelations or change costs or penalties incurred on other travel arrangements, including air tickets. Published times on itineraries are as accurate as possible but subject to change due to traffic, weather, mechanical and any other conditions beyond Collette’s control that prevent Collette from operating as scheduled. Collette expressly disclaims any liability for any damages that may be incurred for any changes, cancellations or delays on any itinerary on any Collette tour.

All rates on foreign tours are subject to fluctuations of currency and may be changed when necessary without advance notice prior to deposit.

All rates published are per person as indicated and are based on double occupancy when only one rate is shown. Reservations will be accepted subject to availability at the time of request and will be considered confirmed only upon receipt of a minimum deposit. Child land rates are available and are valid for ages 5-12, sharing a room with two full-paying adults. 

Collette does not accept liability in the case of any passenger being denied boarding by any airline carrier due to the carrier’s overbooking of a flight.

GENERAL DISCLAIMER

Collette monitors security situations around the world as well as government travel advisories. Conditions may require Collette to change or even cancel trips.  You accept the risks involved in travel, both foreign and domestic, and accept responsibility for your own travel decisions.  Guests may be required to review and sign a participation agreement prior to engaging in certain activities on the trip. 

Neither Collette Travel Service, Inc., its affiliated entities and its and their employees, shareholders, officers, directors, successors, agents, and assigns (collectively “Collette”), own or operate any person or entity which is to or does provide goods or services for these trips. You agree to be bound by the conditions of carriage for all transportation providers. Collette does not maintain control or operate the personnel, equipment, or operations of these suppliers it uses and as such Collette assumes no responsibility for and cannot be held liable for any personal injury, death, property damage or other loss, accident, delay, inconvenience, or irregularity which may be occasioned by reason of (1) any wrongful, negligent, willful or unauthorized acts or omissions on the part of any of the suppliers or other employees or agents, (2) any defect in or failure of any vehicle, equipment, or instrument owned, operated or otherwise used by any of these suppliers, or (3) any wrongful, willful or negligent act or omission on the part of any other party.

Client shall indemnify and hold harmless Collette Travel Service, Inc., its affiliated entities and its and their employees, agents, shareholders, officers, successors and assigns (collectively “Collette”), from all suits, actions, losses, damages, claims or liability for any personal injury, death, property damage or other loss, accident, delay, inconvenience or irregularity which is occasioned by any negligent acts or omissions of Collette arising out of any goods or services provided for this or these trips.

Additionally, responsibility is not accepted for losses or expenses due to sickness, lack of appropriate medical facilities or practitioners, weather, strikes, theft or other criminal acts, war, terrorism, computer problems, or other such causes. Other risks may arise such as, but not limited to, hazards of traveling in foreign countries including undeveloped areas, the hazards of travel by aircraft, bus, van, train, automobile or other motorized vehicle, differing safety standards, sickness, criminal acts committed by others, allergic reactions, and/or animal encounters.  You are voluntarily participating in the tour and Collette, and as lawful consideration for the agreement to travel with Collette, you agree not to make a claim against Collette, its related companies, officers and employees for injuries, death, or any other claim and agree to release Collette, its related companies, officers and employees from any such claim.  This release is binding on all members of your traveling party, as well as your Estate and heirs and this provision shall be enforceable even after your trip has ended. If you make your own air reservations, Collette is not responsible and shall provide no refund if your flight schedule changes so that you are not able to enjoy the entirety of your tour. All services and accommodations are subject to the laws of the country in which they are provided. Collette reserves the right to make changes in the published itinerary whenever, in their sole judgment, conditions warrant, or if Collette deems it necessary for the comfort, convenience, or safety of the tour. Collette reserves the right to withdraw any tour announced. Collette reserves the right to decline to accept any person as a member of the tour, or to require any participant to withdraw from the tour at any time, when such action is determined by the Tour Manager to be in the best interests of the health, safety, and general welfare of the tour group or of the individual participant. If you are traveling with children, you are solely responsible for their behavior and monitoring them throughout the tour. Neither does Collette accept liability for any carrier’s cancellation penalty incurred by the purchase of a nonrefundable airline or other ticket to the tour departure city and return or otherwise. Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility of the owner at all times.

Collette is not responsible, and will not be bound by, representations made by third party representatives, travel agents, unaffiliated websites, or any other party.

Participants may be photographed for the promotional purposes of Collette. In addition, any comments that you submit as a review or your social media posts may be used for Collette’s promotional purposes.

Payment of the deposit to Collette constitutes acceptance of these terms and conditions. Collette reserves the right to modify these terms and conditions at any time, without notice.

FORUM SELECTION AND CHOICE OF LAW THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED AND INTERPRETED PURSUANT TO THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND BY MUTUAL AGREEMENT OF THE PARTIES HERETO AND THE FEDERAL AND STATE COURTS IN RHODE ISLAND SHALL HAVE EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE JURISDICTION OVER ANY DISPUTE, CONTROVERSY OR SUIT ARISING RELATIVE TO THIS AGREEMENT.

DISPUTES/CLASS ACTION WAIVER

YOU AGREE THAT YOU WILL ONLY BRING CLAIMS AGAINST COLLETTE IN YOUR INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY AND NOT AS A PLAINTIFF OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY PURPORTED CLASS ACTION OR REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING. COLLETTE SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE BE LIABLE FOR OTHER THAN COMPENSATORY DAMAGES, AND YOUR PAYMENT OF A DEPOSIT ON A TOUR MEANS THAT YOU AGREE TO THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE AND EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO PUNITIVE DAMAGES.

ERRORS AND OMISSIONS

While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of information in our brochures, on our website or communicated by our reservation staff, errors or omissions are possible and Collette is not responsible for such error. If a mistake is made in billing, we reserve the right to correct the invoice and you will be responsible for proper payment.

SEVERABILITY

In the event that any clause in this agreement is determined to be invalid, the remaining provisions are valid and enforceable. The invalid provision shall be replaced by Collette by a clause as similar as practicable.

Consumer Protection Plans

Collette is a member of the following organizations: the National Tour Association, the United States Tour Operators Association, the Alliance of Canadian Travel Associations, the Travel Industry Council of Ontario, and the Association of British Travel Agents. Some of these associations operate a consumer protection plan to cover deposits placed with any tour operator member. 

Collette is proud to be a member of USTOA (United States Tour Operators Association), an association that represents the tour operator industry. The USTOA logo on our brochures signifies that Collette is a member in good standing and is backed by their $1 Million Travelers Assistance Program. Collette, as an Active Member of USTOA, is required to post $1 million with USTOA to be used to reimburse, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the USTOA Travelers Assistance Program, the advance payments of Collette customers in the unlikely event of Collette’s bankruptcy, insolvency or cessation of business. Further, you should understand that the $1 million posted by Collette may be sufficient to provide only a partial recovery of the advance payments received by Collette.  Complete details of the USTOA Travelers Assistance Program may be obtained by email to [email protected] or by visiting their website at www.USTOA.com . Collette is pleased to give this additional protection to our clients.

Collette’s Travel Protection Plan

For anyone who traveled prior to December 31, 2022 and purchased a Travel Protection Plan, click here for plan details:  www.tripmate.com/wpF430C For anyone traveling on or after January 1, 2023, click here for plan details:  https://policy.travelexinsurance.com/365ZA-0123

The following is an outline of the Non-Insurance Pre-Departure Cancellation Fee Waiver, Insurance Benefits and non-insurance assistance services that make up the Travel Protection Plan.

Part A Waiver Only provided by Collette Travel Service, Inc.: The Pre-Departure Cancellation Fee Waiver is provided by Collette, is not an insurance benefit and is not underwritten by Zurich American Insurance Company. Payment of a per person Travel Protection Plan fee guarantees a full refund of all payments (including deposit), except the Travel Protection Plan fee itself, made to Collette for travel arrangements in case of cancellation of your travel plans for any reason prior to the day of departure. The Cancellation Fee Waiver only reimburses airline tickets you have purchased from Collette.

Exception: If you originally purchased Instant Purchase airline tickets, this Part A Travel Protection Plan does not provide a refund for the airline tickets, taxes or fees, in the event of a cancellation. This air ticket may be covered by Collette’s Travel Protection Plan under Part B if you cancel your trip for covered reasons (see Part B for more details).

The Part A Waiver portion of Collette’s Travel Protection Plan protects you from penalties in the event you have a need to cancel your entire inclusive tour package up to the day prior to departure. The Part A Waiver portion of the Travel Protection Plan does not indemnify you from penalties if you choose to cancel partial tour components or air. If you choose to partially cancel your tour, you will be responsible for a revision fee as well as any penalties that are incurred at the time of the cancellation.

For Residents of MN, MO, NY and WA Only: The Pre-Departure Cancellation Fee Waiver (Part A) can be purchased separately without the purchase of the Travel Protection Plan. Contact Collette at 1-800-832-4656 in order to purchase the Pre-Departure Cancellation Fee Waiver separately.

Collette’s Part A Waiver portion of the Travel Protection Plan does not reimburse any single supplement charges which arise from an individual’s traveling companion electing to cancel for any reason prior to departure. In this case, the single supplement will be deducted from the refund of the person who cancels. (However, the Part B Benefits referenced below include a single supplement benefit for certain covered reasons, as detailed in Part B.) Division of this charge between the two passengers involved is solely their responsibility. If insufficient funds are deducted from the canceling client, the traveling client will be charged the remaining portion of the single supplement.

Your Payment for the Travel Protection Plan (if chosen) must be received by Collette with your deposit. The fee is nonrefundable, nontransferable and valid for each applicant only.

Collette can assume no responsibility for and cannot be held liable for any wrongful, negligent or unauthorized acts or omissions of any travel agent or travel agency other than that of Collette Travel Service, Inc. itself, and its own employees. 

Where to Present Part A Claims

To request a refund under the Part A Pre-Departure Cancellation Fee Waiver portion of the Travel Protection Plan, please call Collette and send any unused airline tickets to:

Collette ATTN: Customer Service Department 162 Middle Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860

If cancellation occurs prior to departure, contact the Collette Reservations Department. When a client cancels prior to departure, any refunds are processed through the booking agent.

The following is an outline of the Non-Insurance Travel Assistance Services and Insurance Benefits provided in Part B.

Part B Insurance Benefits are provided by Zurich American Insurance Company: On tour, insurance benefits can be provided if you: must interrupt your trip or return home early for a covered reason; incur medical expenses for a covered sickness or injury; need to be evacuated due to covered medical reason; suffer a baggage loss or delay of more than 24 hours; are delayed on tour for 12 hours or more for a covered reason.

*This benefit is only applicable to Instant Purchase air tickets and any single supplement penalties you are assessed if your Family Member or Traveling Companion has his/her Trip Canceled. This does not cover any other land, air or water Travel Arrangements.

PART B Insurance Benefit Exclusions & Limitations

Unless otherwise stated in the plan, this plan will not pay for any loss arising directly or indirectly out of, or as a result of, or from, or that occur to, or are as a result of the actions of, the Insured or the Insured's Family Member, or Traveling Companion, or Business Partner for the following:  

1. suicide, attempted suicide, or intentionally self-inflicted injury, while sane or insane (while sane in CO and MO); 2. mental, nervous, or psychological disorders; 3. being under the influence of drugs or intoxicants, unless prescribed by a Physician; 4. Normal Pregnancy, resulting childbirth, and elective abortion; 5. participation as a professional in athletics while on a Covered Trip; 6. Participation in organized amateur or interscholastic athletic or sports competition or related practice events; 7. riding or driving in any motor competition; 8. off-road driving, whether as a driver or as a passenger; 9. declared or undeclared war, or any act of war; 10. civil disorder; 11. service in the armed forces of any country; 12. Nuclear reaction, radiation or radioactive contamination; 13. operating or learning to operate any aircraft, as pilot or crew; 14. mountain climbing, bungee jumping, snow skiing, skydiving, Parachuting, free falling, cliff diving, B.A.S.E. or base jumping, hang gliding, parasailing, travel on any air supported device other than on a regularly scheduled airline or air charter company, or extreme sports; 15. mountaineering where ropes or guides are commonly used including ascending and descending a mountain requiring specialized equipment, including but not limited to anchors, bolts, carabineers, crampons, lead/top-rope anchoring equipment and pick-axes; 16. scuba diving if the depth of the water exceeds 75 feet; 17. The Insured’s commission of or attempt to commit a felony; 18. elective medical or holistic treatment or procedures; 19. Failure of any tour operator, Common Carrier, other travel supplier, person or agency to provide the bargained-for travel arrangements/services; 20. a loss that results from a sickness, disease, or other condition, event or circumstance, that occurs at a time when this Policy is not in effect for the Insured; 21. Epidemic or Pandemic; 22. a diagnosed sickness (if insurance is purchased after such diagnosis) from which no recovery is expected and that only palliative treatment is provided and that carries a prognosis of death within 12 months of the  effective date of the applicable coverage under this Policy; 23. sickness, injury or death if the plan is purchased after entering a hospice facility or receiving hospice treatment; 24. any Trip taken outside the advice of a Physician; 25. or a Pre-Existing Condition including death that results therefrom (within the stated lookback period within your insurance policy. Does not apply to the Emergency Medical Evacuation and Repatriation benefit.) Additionally, this plan will not pay for any loss arising directly or indirectly out of, or as a result of, or from, or that occur to, or are as a result of the actions of, the following that occur to the Insured: any amount paid or payable under any Worker's Compensation, disability benefit or similar law; a loss or damage caused by detention, confiscation or destruction by customs, or; medical treatment during a Covered Trip, or arising from a Covered Trip undertaken for the purpose or intent of securing medical treatment. The following additional exclusion applies to Accidental Death and Dismemberment Benefits: We will not pay for loss caused by or resulting from sickness of any kind.   

Excess Insurance Limitation: The insurance provided by this Plan shall be in excess of all other valid and collectible Insurance or indemnity.

The Part B Insurance Benefits are underwritten by: Zurich American Insurance Company, a New York domiciled company with its principal place of business at 1299 Zurich Way, Schaumburg, IL 60196 (NAIC # 16535).

Non-Insurance Services

Non-Insurance Services are not insurance benefits underwritten by Zurich American Insurance Company. Travel Assist Services are provided by: Zurich Travel Assist 

INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW:

This is intended as a general description of certain types of insurance and services available to qualified customers through the companies of Zurich in North America, provided solely for informational purposes.  Nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, offer, advice, recommendation, or any other service with regard to any type of insurance product underwritten by individual member companies of Zurich in North America, including Zurich American Insurance Company, 1299 Zurich Way, Schaumburg, IL 60196. Your policy is the contract that specifically and fully describes your coverage, terms and conditions. The description of the policy provisions gives a broad overview of coverages and does not revise or amend the policy. Coverages and rates are subject to individual insured meeting our underwriting qualifications and product availability in applicable states. If you have questions about coverage available under our plans, please review the policy found at https://policy.travelexinsurance.com/365ZA-0123 or contact us. Travelex Insurance Services Inc. 810 N 96th Street, Suite 300, Omaha, NE 68114. Toll Free 844.246.8481. Email: [email protected]. Consumers in California may also contact: California Department of Insurance Hotline 800.927.4357 or 213.897.8921. Travelex Insurance Services, Inc. CA Agency License #0D10209. Consumers in Maryland may contact: Maryland Insurance Administration 800.492.6116 or 410.468.2340. Insurance coverages underwritten by individual member companies of Zurich in North America, including Zurich American Insurance Company (NAIC # 16535).    Any inquiry regarding claims may be directed to Zurich Travel Assist at [email protected], P.O. Box 968019, Schaumburg, IL 60196-8019; 1-888-700-0925. Inquiries regarding new, existing or denied claims and any other claims questions may also be directed to this address.  

Travel Retailers Disclaimer: The purchase of this product is not required in order to purchase any other travel product or service. Your travel retailer might not be licensed to sell travel insurance and will only be able to provide general information about the product. An unlicensed travel retailer may not answer questions about the terms and conditions of the insurance offered and may not evaluate the adequacy of your existing insurance coverage. The products being offered provide insurance coverage that only applies during your covered trip. You may have insurance coverage from other sources that provide similar benefits but may be subject to different restrictions depending upon the coverage. You may wish to compare the terms of the travel policy offered through Travelex with any existing life, health, home and automobile insurance policies you may have. If you have questions about your coverage under your existing insurance policies, contact your insurer or insurance agent or broker.

Collette’s Travel Protection Plan Pricing (per person)

The cost charged is for the full Travel Protection Plan, which includes a Pre-Departure Cancellation Fee Waiver Provided By Collette Travel Service, Inc., insurance benefits underwritten by Zurich American Insurance Company, as well as non-insurance assistance services provided by Zurich Travel Assist and Travelex. Individuals looking to obtain additional information regarding the features and pricing of each travel plan component, please contact Travelex.

Land Only Clients:

  • $149 adult/$149 child for all domestic escorted tours under 6 days
  • $299 adult/$199 child for all domestic escorted tours of 6 days or more
  • $399 adult/$249 child for all international tours (not otherwise listed below)
  • $449 adult/$299 child for all Canadian Rockies train tours
  • $499 adult/$349 child for all cruises, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, South Africa & Egypt tours
  • $499 adult/$349 child for Galapagos tours
  • $949 adult/$499 child for Antarctica tours

When purchasing pre- and post-night accommodations, including optional extensions, the number of days will be added to the total number of tour days, and may subsequently alter your Travel Protection Plan cost. Please confirm with your reservation agent at time of booking.

Air-Inclusive Clients (Collette Flex Airfare is purchased through Collette)

  • $199 adult/child for all domestic tours under 6 days
  • $349 adult/child for all domestic tours of 6 days or more
  • $449 adult/child for all international tours (not otherwise listed below)
  • $499 adult/child for all Canadian Rockies train tours
  • $599 adult/child for all cruises, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, South Africa & Egypt tours
  • $599 adult/child for Galapagos tours
  • $999 adult/child for Antarctica tours

Collette’s Travel Protection Plan for air inclusive clients can only be purchased by individuals who have purchased Collette Flex Airfare or Instant Purchase air through Collette. Instant Purchase air and its associated taxes, fees and surcharges require full payment at time of reservation and are 100% nonrefundable. This air ticket may be covered by Collette’s Travel Protection Plan under Part B if you cancel your trip for covered reasons. Tickets may only be changed for a fee up to $300 plus any difference in airfare for travel in the following 12 months; specific fees and policies may vary by airline.

To review full plan details online, go to https://policy.travelexinsurance.com/365ZA-0123 .

Private Touring Information

Land rates are per person, double occupancy, unless otherwise noted. Land rates are guaranteed at time of deposit. Tiered pricing for private tours is based on a minimum tier of 10 guests. All names and deposits are required at time of booking. Private tour reservations cannot be converted to published standard packages at standard prices. Additional guests may be added later subject to availability. If your party size increases or decreases to the next tier level the surcharge will be adjusted accordingly.

Private touring is not available on the following tour products: Ocean & River Cruises, Canadian Rockies tours, National Parks itineraries, Special Event tours inclusive of all Oberammergau 2022 Departures, Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, Edinburgh Military Tattoo.

  • A $1000 non-refundable deposit is due with your reservation.
  • A $1300 non-refundable deposit is due with your air inclusive reservation.
  • If you have selected Instant Purchase Air, the deposit required is the full cost of the airfare plus a $1000 deposit, all of which is non-refundable

Should you decide to purchase our per-person Travel Protection Plan, you must do so at the time of booking. This Plan includes the Pre-Departure Cancellation Fee Waiver which protects you from penalties in the event you have to cancel your entire tour package for any reason up to the day prior to departure (see Part A for more details). If you originally purchased Instant Purchase airline tickets, Part B of the Travel Protection Plan reimburses airline tickets, taxes, or fees in the event of a cancellation for a covered reason (see Part B for more details).

Unless otherwise noted, the balance is due 90 days before departure on all tours, except cruises and trains. Payment may be made by charging to clients’ Mastercard, Visa, American Express, or Discover (card imprint and signature required) or by sending a check or money order. All land rates are guaranteed upon deposit. Payment may also be made online at https://reservations.gocollette.com/payment.aspx .

Cancellations of confirmed bookings and transfers to new travel dates both result in penalties and fees assessed by travel suppliers. If you need to transfer or cancel for any reason prior to tour departure, the following cancellation fees will be assessed on your land or cruise product. If the number of guests in the private group changes prior to final payment the tour price for all passengers will be adjusted accordingly. Once all final payments are made the guest canceling would be responsible for their own cancellation fees plus the increased cost to the remaining passengers. If a cancelation results in a passenger in a single room a single room supplemental charge will be deducted from any refund due to the canceling passenger. Air is 100% nonrefundable once paid in full. If canceled prior to being paid in full, the following cancellation fees will also apply to air.

  • More than 90 days prior to departure: a nonrefundable deposit will be retained.
  • 90 - 61 days prior to departure: 30% of land price
  • 60 - 31 day prior to departure: 50% of land price
  • 30 - Day of departure and after: 100% of land price

* Instant Purchase air and its associated taxes, fees and surcharges are 100% nonrefundable at time of reservation.

For your convenience, we offer airfare for purchase with all tour packages. If you purchase an air-inclusive program, your airfare will be quoted inclusive of all fuel, taxes and fees. Your rates are subject to change until paid in full. Seats are limited and may not be available on every flight or departure date.

Instant Purchase Airfare includes roundtrip airport/hotel transfers (excluding pre- or post-days and extensions). Instant Purchase airfare requires full payment at the time of booking. If you purchase the Travel Protection Plan, the Instant Purchase airfare may be reimbursed, if you cancel your trip for a covered reason (see Part B for more details). Tickets will be issued immediately and once issued are nonrefundable, and may only be changed for a fee up to $300 plus any difference in airfare for travel in the following 12 months; specific fees and policies may vary by airline. These tickets include an administration fee and roundtrip airport-to-hotel transfers, of which both hold no airline reissue value. Once issued, there can be no fluctuation in price due to an increase in government taxes or in airline fuel surcharges. Therefore, any such fees or airport-to-hotel transfers are not refundable under any circumstances.

You must report any disability requiring special attention to Collette at the time the reservation is made. *Collette will make reasonable efforts to accommodate the special needs of tour participants. Such participants, however, should be aware that the Americans with Disabilities Act is inapplicable outside of the United States and facilities outside the United States for disabled individuals are limited. It is strongly recommended that persons requiring assistance be accompanied by a companion who is capable of and totally responsible for providing the assistance. Neither Collette nor its personnel, nor its suppliers, may physically lift or assist clients into transportation vehicles. If a traveler thinks he or she might need assistance during a trip, he or she should call Collette to determine what assistance might reasonably be given. Collette cannot provide special individual assistance to tour members with special needs for walking, dining or other routine activities.

Museum visits and personal shopping time may be disrupted due to unforeseen circumstances or many religious, state and local holidays observed throughout the world.

Maps shown on tour pages are current at the time of printing and may not reflect actual tour routing should the tour change. Photos shown on tour pages are reflective of the area(s) visited, but may not be included in the actual tour itinerary and the conditions you experience may be different than depicted in the photograph(s).

Although every effort is made to handle passengers’ luggage as carefully as possible, Collette is not responsible for and does not assume liability or accept claims for loss of or damage to luggage due to breakage, theft or wear and tear through hotel and group carrier handling. It is recommended for your own self-interest and protection that you have adequate insurance to cover these eventualities.

There are limitations by coach and air carrier as to the number and size of bags which can be carried onboard and in bulk storage. Be sure to ask your travel professional about such restrictions before departing for your tour.

All rates published are per person as indicated and are based on double occupancy when only one rate is shown. Reservations will be accepted subject to availability at the time of request and will be considered confirmed only upon receipt of a minimum deposit. Child land rates are available and are valid for ages 5-12, sharing a room with two full-paying adults.

Collette monitors security situations around the world as well as government travel advisories. Conditions may require Collette to change or even cancel trips. You accept the risks involved in travel, both foreign and domestic, and accept responsibility for your own travel decisions. Guests may be required to review and sign a participation agreement prior to engaging in certain activities on the trip.

Additionally, responsibility is not accepted for losses or expenses due to sickness, lack of appropriate medical facilities or practitioners, weather, strikes, theft or other criminal acts, war, terrorism, computer problems, or other such causes. Other risks may arise such as, but not limited to, hazards of traveling in foreign countries including undeveloped areas, the hazards of travel by aircraft, bus, van, train, automobile or other motorized vehicle, differing safety standards, sickness, criminal acts committed by others, allergic reactions, and/or animal encounters. You are voluntarily participating in the tour and Collette, and as lawful consideration for the agreement to travel with Collette, you agree not to make a claim against Collette, its related companies, officers and employees for injuries, death, or any other claim and agree to release Collette, its related companies, officers and employees from any such claim. This release is binding on all members of your traveling party, as well as your Estate and heirs and this provision shall be enforceable even after your trip has ended. If you make your own air reservations, Collette is not responsible and shall provide no refund if your flight schedule changes so that you are not able to enjoy the entirety of your tour. All services and accommodations are subject to the laws of the country in which they are provided. Collette reserves the right to make changes in the published itinerary whenever, in their sole judgment, conditions warrant, or if Collette deems it necessary for the comfort, convenience, or safety of the tour. Collette reserves the right to withdraw any tour announced. Collette reserves the right to decline to accept any person as a member of the tour, or to require any participant to withdraw from the tour at any time, when such action is determined by the Tour Manager to be in the best interests of the health, safety, and general welfare of the tour group or of the individual participant. If you are traveling with children, you are solely responsible for their behavior and monitoring them throughout the tour. Neither does Collette accept liability for any carrier’s cancellation penalty incurred by the purchase of a nonrefundable airline or other ticket to the tour departure city and return or otherwise. Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility of the owner at all times.

Collette is a member of the following organizations: the National Tour Association, the United States Tour Operators Association, the Alliance of Canadian Travel Associations, the Travel Industry Council of Ontario, and the Association of British Travel Agents. Some of these associations operate a consumer protection plan to cover deposits placed with any tour operator member.

Collette is proud to be a member of USTOA (United States Tour Operators Association), an association that represents the tour operator industry. The USTOA logo on our brochures signifies that Collette is a member in good standing and is backed by their $1 Million Travelers Assistance Program. Collette, as an Active Member of USTOA, is required to post $1 million with USTOA to be used to reimburse, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the USTOA Travelers Assistance Program, the advance payments of Collette customers in the unlikely event of Collette’s bankruptcy, insolvency or cessation of business. Further, you should understand that the $1 million posted by Collette may be sufficient to provide only a partial recovery of the advance payments received by Collette. Complete details of the USTOA Travelers Assistance Program may be obtained by email to [email protected] or by visiting their website at www.USTOA.com . Collette is pleased to give this additional protection to our clients.

Part A Waiver Only provided by Collette Travel Service, Inc.:  The Pre-Departure Cancellation Fee Waiver is provided by Collette, is not an insurance benefit and is not underwritten by Zurich American Insurance Company. Payment of a per person Travel Protection Plan fee guarantees a full refund of all payments (including deposit), except the Travel Protection Plan fee itself, made to Collette for travel arrangements in case of cancellation of your travel plans for any reason prior to the day of departure. The Cancellation Fee Waiver only reimburses airline tickets you have purchased from Collette.

Collette’s Part A Waiver portion of the Travel Protection Plan  does not reimburse any single supplement charges which arise from an individual’s traveling companion electing to cancel for any reason prior to departure. In this case, the single supplement will be deducted from the refund of the person who cancels. (However, the Part B Benefits referenced below include a single supplement benefit for certain covered reasons, as detailed in Part B.) Division of this charge between the two passengers involved is solely their responsibility. If insufficient funds are deducted from the canceling client, the traveling client will be charged the remaining portion of the single supplement.

The following is an outline of the Non-Insurance Travel Assistance Services and Insurance Benefits provided in Part B. 

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How Much Does It Cost To Go To Antarctica?

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Why Is It So Expensive to Go to Antarctica?

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Can you put a price on a trip to Antarctica, one of the most profound and authentic experiential adventures you’ll have in your entire life? It turns out “Yes”. While many consider an Antarctica trip to be a ‘priceless’ experience, Antarctica travel does incur a significant outlay, and not solely from the cost of your Antarctica cruise, albeit the most notable contributing factor.

Here we’ll explore the reasons why Antarctica expeditions cost so much, explain all the factors that may affect the cost of the Antarctica trip that you want to experience, and ultimately help you calculate (approximately) how much it may cost you to go to Antarctica based on these factors. Just bear in mind that, despite how expensive you may perceive a polar adventure to be, we’ve never had anyone return from Antarctica who didn’t think that it was well worth the investment.

Please note that all the estimated costs mentioned below are in USD.

Some things are priceless

There’s no way around it, any trip to Antarctica is expensive, especially when you compare the cost of an Antarctica cruise to conventional cruises. But there are a multitude of reasons why the expense of Antarctica travel, relatively speaking, isn’t as exorbitant as it at first seems, not least the unparalleled remoteness of the destination, the challenging logistics involved in getting there, and the requisite permits, expertise and equipment involved in operating cruises (safely!) in such a pristine, ice-laden environment.

Ice-strengthened ships are very expensive to build and maintain, and then there’s the actual fuel to run the ship which surprisingly represents as much as 50% of total operating costs in some cases. In 2011 new fuel oil standards came into force banning the burning of heavy fuel oil and requiring ships to use lighter, cleaner fuels such as Marine Gas Oil while in the Antarctic Treaty Area (the sea south of 60° South latitude). Already expensive, such high-grade fuels can cost considerably more in such remote areas where supply is scarce and demand high, making refueling prohibitively expensive for larger vessels.

Other regulatory hurdles associated with conservation also add extra cost so that the traveler’s wallet takes the toll rather than the Antarctic environment. For example, each journey requires a detailed environmental impact assessment to be made (in the U.S. this is made to the Environmental Protection Agency) to verify that any planned activities will have less than a minor or transitory impact on the Antarctic’s (and any dependent or associated) ecosystems.

After fuel, crewing costs represent the next highest operating cost at around 30%. Crew numbers can easily total more than 80 people, including a number of costly experts, naturalists, and knowledgeable expedition leaders, all of whom need to be paid and also accommodated on board. With ship capacities of fewer than 200 guests, this makes the crew to passenger ratios—and the split of their wages—much higher than on traditional cruises. What’s more, expedition crew understandably earn much higher wages than the industry average because they need to be more specialized, exceptionally well trained, and experienced—IAATO expects at least 75% of expedition teams to have previous Antarctic experience.

Polar expedition cruises by their very definition operate in remote, inhospitable and potentially hazardous areas, often inadequately surveyed or unsurveyed, and so not only do crew need to be exceptionally experienced and well trained as we’ve already mentioned, but furthermore, the insurance premiums associated with such cruises are understandably far higher than for ships operating close to home in familiar waters.

Provisioning in polar regions, away from major ports, also presents additional (and expensive) logistical challenges. Whereas your average cruise ship is built for short cruises of perhaps a week to ten days, expedition vessels often need to travel for three weeks or more (certainly those Antarctic cruises from Australia and New Zealand) without the opportunity to stock up. This means a larger proportion of space is dedicated to storage rather than fare-paying passengers than on conventional ships, whether that be for fuel, food, equipment or technical consumables.

So while Antarctica cruise costs do appear expensive, certainly in comparison with more traditional river or ocean cruises, once you take into consideration all the additional operational hurdles—from logistical constraints and specialist staffing requirements to paramount safety aspects—a more pertinent question might be, “how do they do it for the money?”.

High-end Antarctica Travel

Expect to pay a minimum USD$6,000 per person for a classic Antarctica cruise. Prices rise quickly from there, with average prices more in the USD$10,000 range, and high-end berths on luxury ships costing up to four times that much.

That equates to between USD$600 – USD$3,600 per person per day, with the average passenger needing to budget around USD$1,000 per person per day of their cruise, inclusive of all meals, some drinks and most shore excursions. Less expensive tickets often leave out key items such as required gear which can be costly.

Here is an approximate price guide for the most popular itinerary types with prices displayed per person in USD:

Classic Antarctica Peninsula cruise (10 – 11 days) :   USD$6,000 – USD$14,000 Antarctica Fly & Cruise (8 days) :  USD$11,000 – 27,000 Antarctic Circle cruise (12 – 14 days) :   USD$8,000 – 18,000 Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica cruise (18 – 23 days) :   USD$12,000 – 25,000 Ross Sea cruise (25 – 35 days) :   USD$18, 000 – USD$27,000 Flights to Antarctic Interior & South Pole (7 – 9 days) :   USD$50,000

On any Antarctic voyage the following inclusions, optional and additional costs typically apply, but these will be dependent upon your choice of ship and itinerary:

  • Accommodation on full board basis
  • All guided landings and excursions
  • A programme of lectures by leading experts
  • Loan of a pair of rubber boots
  • Complimentary parka jacket (to keep)
  • Camping in Antarctica
  • Sea kayaking
  • Other adventure activities such as snowshoeing, camping and photography workshops
  • Reserved seating on charter flights for fly-cruises to Antarctica
  • Return flights to and from port of embarkation
  • Pre- and post-voyage hotel accommodation
  • Travel insurance
  • Internet data cards
  • Discretionary crew tips (approx. USD$15-20 per person per day)

When exploring your Antarctic travel options, there are several fixed costs and many variable ones that can affect the overall cost of your trip. Each variable cost, which we’ll look at now, can act as a lever to adjust the price you’ll pay for your polar adventure, with some more easily pulled than others!

Cruises for a season become available to book two years in advance, so there is a wide window of opportunity to purchase a polar voyage. But how far in advance should you book, and is there any benefit to leaving it to the last minute? Unlike large cruise ships with almost unlimited availability, the small expedition ships that frequent Antarctica don’t suffer the same difficulties in selling their inventory, so last minute discounts are few and far between. In fact, the more popular, less expensive berths tend to sell out before all others, and with some operators now moving towards dynamic pricing models (like airlines), it’s quite likely that the longer you leave it, the more you will pay.

Instead, the best deals are certain to be had by those willing to commit early, with Antarctic boat operators commonly offering early booking incentives in the region of 25% – 35% off (around USD$1,000 – USD$1,500) per person, typically when booking ten or more months in advance, with smaller discounts of 10% – 15% still possible when booking as late as April or May for the upcoming season.

Note that not all ships offer an early booking incentive, and these offers always have strict deadlines. The rewards for booking in advance aren’t just limited to cost savings though. Booking early also ensures you have a greater chance of securing your preferred ship, cabin, and itinerary rather than sifting through limited options at the last minute. This is especially true for those seeking the rarer single, triple or quadruple cabins available.

Does this cost need paying all in one go? Well that depends on how far in advance you are booking your trip. If your cruise departs sooner rather than later, usually within 120 days, then you’ll be expected to cough up the entirety of the total amount due in one fell swoop. However, should your cruise depart beyond that timeframe, typically a deposit of 25% will need to be made to secure your booking, with the balance payable 120 days prior to departure. Perhaps another reason not to book right at the last minute—even if there is the slim chance of a bargain—so you can spread the cost somewhat.

With the Antarctic cruising season during the austral summer being so short, you might be forgiven for assuming a flat cruise rate applies irrespective of when you travel. But you’d be mistaken. When you travel can affect the cost of your Antarctica cruise by anywhere between 10% – 25%.

This price differential is predominantly dictated by customer demand—albeit directly linked to the weather and wildlife conditions experienced on the White Continent—with the lowest prices available on the less popular early season (November) and late-season (March) cruises. Despite these collective ‘shoulder’ seasons still being great times to experience Antarctica—and cheaper flights also being more readily available at this time—most travelers prefer to travel in the ‘high’ season (December – February) when Antarctica’s weather and wildlife are considered at their best, and are happy to pay a premium for them.

We’re often asked whether high season prices are worth the extra outlay. In our opinion, the longer days, more stable weather, and more active wildlife during high season do justify the 10-25% higher price, but it very much depends on your personal preferences. For example, keen photographers may prefer November for the heady cocktail of soft light, spectacular skies and heavy ice conditions, while whale watching enthusiasts will often wait until March when cetacean sightings are more commonplace.

Your point of origin is also a factor. Not in the sense that you’ll pay more for a cruise depending upon your nationality or country of residence, although the currency you choose to pay in (if it differs from the local currency of the operator you’re sailing with) may have a negligible impact on the price due to foreign exchange fluctuations. We’re referring to where you’ll begin your journey to Antarctica from, as the cost to reach the port where you’ll actually embark your cruise may be significant, especially if you are based a considerable distance away or in a location with poor flight connections.

The cost of flights to ports of Antarctic cruise embarkation such as Ushuaia on the southern tip of Argentina—or indeed flights to airports like Presidente Carlos Ibáñez del Campo International Airport in Punta Arenas, Chile, from which you can take a flight part, or all the way, to the White Continent—will naturally be dependent upon where you’re flying from, and which airline and which class you travel, but you’ll probably need to budget at least USD$1000 – USD$1500 for international (and sometimes domestic) flights, even slightly more for European travelers.

Before it gets white

For example, flying to Ushuaia from the US will set you back somewhere in the region of USD$1,200 – USD$1,600, from Europe between USD$1,500 – USD$2,000, and from Africa between USD$900 – USD$1,500. If you are flying to New Zealand or Australia, the price from Europe will be around USD$1,500, and between USD$1,200 – USD$1,500 from Africa. In some rare instances, the cost of the domestic flight between Buenos Aires and Ushuaia, or Santiago de Chile and Punta Arenas, may be included in your cruise cost.

However it’s not just the cost of the flight to your Antarctica cruise port, as likely, due to jetlag, or more importantly the potential risk of missing embarkation and your cruise altogether due to flight delays, you’ll sensibly play it safe and want to arrive at least a day in advance. Additional accommodation, transfer and meal costs then come into play. Rightfully one might argue that you’d want to explore other parts of the region apart from your port cities anyway—who wouldn’t want to explore the Tierra del Fuego National Park?—so this may be considered more an optional expense, but will only set you back an additional USD$150 – USD$300, a small price for peace of mind.

Where you sail from, to the White Continent, is also a cost factor, and not just in terms of how far and how long you will sail for to reach Antarctica (see below) but also the level of cruise competition due to the volume of vessels and frequency of departures to choose from, with shorter distances and increased competition equating to lower fuel costs and reduced rates respectively.

The South America port of Ushuaia serves as the primary launchpad for Antarctic trips, with some 98% of visitors sailing to Antarctica from Argentina’s shores. With its copious cruise options, regular departures, and (relative) close proximity to the continent—crossing the Drake Passage takes around 2 days—Antarctica-bound travelers from Tierra del Fuego can benefit from this competitive (and comparatively cheaper) cruise market.

Those travelers coming from Oceania will find far fewer operators and vessels to choose from, and getting to Antarctica will take much longer, with crossings of typically around a week or more, depending on the weather. Subsequently departures are much less frequent than South American cruises, and given the reduced competition, limited availability, and longer travel times involved, Antarctic cruises from Australia and New Zealand can often be double or triple the cost of one from Argentina.

To an extent, where you sail from will also dictate where you sail to, but even if you’ve decided upon your departure point, there are a wealth of itineraries to choose from that vary in length from anywhere between 5 – 35 days. As you can imagine, the longer and farther you sail, the more operating costs (fuel, provisions, crew, etc.) will be incurred and passed on to you.

Itineraries from South America (depending on whether you cruise the Drake Passage or not) typically last between a week to two weeks, but can sometimes extend to three weeks should you opt for a cruise that incorporates visits to the wildlife-rich sub-Antarctic islands of the Falklands and South Georgia. Itineraries from Oceania on the other hand can last anywhere between three and a half to five weeks depending on if you just visit East Antarctica’s Commonwealth Bay or embark on an epic expedition across the Ross Sea.

For those short on time, when considering cheaper, shorter cruises, just be mindful that sailing days will take up a larger proportion of your time in Antarctica and limit your time enjoying excursions. For example, on a classic Antarctica itinerary of 10/11-days, 4 of those could well be spent crossing the Drake Passage getting to and from the Antarctic Peninsula, meaning a possible 3 or 4 days of landings in Antarctica.

Given the previous point, as you’d expect, the farther south you sail the more expensive your cruise will be, given the vessel will have to come back on itself, effectively doubling the distance sailed. But what if you want to go even farther South, to the fabled South Pole itself? That’s when things get really expensive, as cruising isn’t an option to this most landlocked of landmarks. Your only option is to do a fly-in, a flight that takes around 10 hours from Punta Arenas (with stop-over).

As no scheduled commercial flights operate to Antarctica itself, you would have to book with a private charter operator and the cost of a flight expedition to the South Pole can reach in excess of USD$50,000, thanks in no small part to the considerable logistical challenges and additional aircraft specializations required. Expect to pay even more for the privilege of a window seat.

As mentioned above, any flights to Antarctica bring with them additional cost due to their private charter nature. Fly-cruise itineraries are no exception, despite the shorter flight time (2 hours) and distance between Punta Arenas and King George Island. As such, expect to pay a premium for not cruising the Drake Passage.

Fly & Cruise trips that involve flying to the Antarctic Peninsula in both directions start at about USD$11,000 per person, making them around 20% more expensive on a per day basis than a standard Antarctic cruise, however flying just one way does reduce that markup somewhat. Just remember that many argue the time savings (2 hours versus 2 days) and avoidance of getting seasick afforded by flying more than justify the added investment.

Over the storm

Your choice of vessel—specifically its size, level of comfort, and its operator—is certainly one of the most important considerations in terms of your desired cruise experience, and also one of key determinants in the overall price you’ll pay.

For example, a cruise aboard a luxury Antarctic ship operated by an eminent expedition company will undoubtedly provide a first-class experience of the White Continent, but will also come with a premium price tag, often in excess of USD$15,000 per person. Many luxury vessels will hire the foremost experts in their fields and feature gourmet menus, bottomless beverages, gratis gear, and all-balcony ensuite cabins—some even with their own saunas! Conversely, more affordable Antarctic operators may cut back on the caliber of their crew, creature comforts, caviar, and complimentary parkas to make their cruises considerably more cost efficient.

The size of the vessel, capacity-wise, can also play a large role in potential cost savings. With more paying passengers (assuming the same number of crew) larger ships can split their operating costs between more people, and lower prices can be offered. Smaller ships, however, can also have very cost-effective four-berth cabins, not dissimilar in price (per person) to a double cabin aboard a large ship, but many do not offer these ‘quad’ accommodations, besides which they do tend to only have public bathroom facilities, sometimes down the corridor.

While traveling on a larger ship may bring some cost benefit, be aware that their possible lower crew-to-passenger ratios can be detrimental to service levels, and that larger ships are subject to considerable restrictions by IAATO and the Antarctic Treaty Parties, namely those vessels carrying more than 500 passengers are not allowed to land any passengers while in Antarctic waters, making them strictly cruise-only. This means you wouldn’t be permitted to participate in any shore landings on the continent at all, and arguably the entire adventure element of your visit would be missing.

The standard of your ship accommodations can have a significant impact on the cost of your Antarctica cruise, with the highest category cabins sometimes costing three times that of the lowest category cabins on the same ship.

In general, cabins found on lower decks of a ship, such as those closer to the waterline with small porthole windows, or indeed those on the interior of a ship with no windows at all, are the least expensive. Ships that offer triple or quad bed configurations can further reduce your Antarctica trip cost. Shared bathrooms will reduce your Antarctica price even further. Another benefit of being lower on the ship is less rocking when rough seas are encountered—perhaps an important consideration for those susceptible to sea sickness.

As you get higher on a ship, staterooms become more expensive and often more spacious—perhaps with a sitting area in addition to the bedroom—and typically have larger panoramic windows, and sometimes balconies, for improved (and private) viewing of the polar scenery and wildlife. As well as having a privileged front-row seat to Antarctica, these suites usually benefit from a more convenient proximity to on board social areas.

Luxury ships may have even more exclusive and costly cabin categories available, offering upscale amenities such as heated bathroom floors, in-room WiFi, entertainment systems or even butler and room service.

Sharing the wonder and elation of an Antarctic expedition with loved ones is probably one of the most emotive experiences imaginable. If you are traveling in tandem with a partner, spouse or friend you’ll benefit from the abundant double cabins (in twin or matrimonial configuration) prevalent on all expedition vessels, which means availability, whilst still potentially problematic in high season, is typically less of an issue than for odd numbered groups of passengers.

The larger your group, the greater the total cost, although the per person price may drop slightly when you consider the potential 5% discount sometimes afforded to groups of 8 or more people, or to children if you’re traveling with family. Increasingly more intrepid families are heading to Antarctica, and some ships are becoming more family-friendly both in terms of the activities provided and the cost to go. Child and teenage discounts can vary considerably, with the most generous offering 25% off young travelers under 18 and 15% for those between 18 – 21 years old. In conjunction with an early booking discount, the savings can be really quite significant.

But what if you aren’t traveling with anyone? You’ll be in good company! Antarctic voyages are surprisingly popular with solo travelers, and it’s not uncommon to find 20% or more of passengers on board traveling alone. Even better news is that there is an option to travel solo without increasing Antarctica cruise costs at all, as almost all operators give the option to share a cabin with a fellow solo traveler of the same sex. You simply choose which type of cabin you want and the ship operator then pairs you up.

If you aren’t comfortable sharing, costs will increase somewhat. If there are only twin cabins available, and you want your own cabin you will need to pay a substantial single supplement, typically 50-70% of the cost of the second berth. Single berth cabins do exist, but they are rare and in high demand, so be sure to book early. This option is still more expensive than sharing but significantly less expensive than paying a supplement for a twin cabin.

With the exception of Basecamp itineraries which include a whole host of activities in with the price of your cruise, the ever-popular polar ‘adventure options’ are more often than not not included in the quoted fares. The cost of adventure options typically depend on your chosen vessel and duration of the voyage, as longer cruises often lend to more opportunities to participate in your pursuits of choice. Note that some activities may only be available on select departures at certain times of the season (for example you won’t be able to camp after January).

Kayaking is the most popular add-on activity and generally costs around USD$700 – USD$1,600 on top of your base cruise cost. Another water-based activity, snorkeling, is priced at around USD$600 per person, but if you wish to head deeper into Antarctica’s icy waters, scuba diving will cost between USD$500 – USD$,1000 per person.

Camping is one of the least expensive adventure options available, setting you back a mere USD$150 – USD$300. Cheaper still, snowshoeing can cost up to USD$200 per person, although it is typically included. At a similar price point, paddle-boarding costs around USD$200 – USD$300, however, not every operator offers this option.

Mountaineering carries an extra charge of ​​around USD$600 – USD$1,250, but skiing is by far and away the most expensive adventure option, setting you back somewhere in the region of USD$1,500 – USD$2,200 per person.

Participation in such adventure options may also have higher premium implications for your travel insurance policy as rarely are all such activities included as standard.

It’s a common misconception that you’ll pay less if you book directly with an operator.  In fact we’d go so far as to say you’re more likely to pay less when booking with a specialist agent who has access to the entire expedition cruise market and can compare all prices and deals available. But for the exact same cruise, there is no cost benefit to booking direct as you’ll pay exactly the same whether you book directly or through an agent because the prices of Antarctic voyages are set. Besides, many ship operators don’t actually accept direct bookings.

The extreme weather clothing and equipment required for polar vacations can be costly. Despite most operators providing one of the most expensive necessities—a parka jacket—we still recommend you budget a further USD$600 – USD$1000 for other items, whether you buy or rent. However this outlay can vary considerably depending on what gear you already own and the quality of clothing you buy. You can make savings by purchasing lesser brands, but invariably cheaper kit can have dubious durability. Err on the side of caution and plump for reputable brands, especially if you’re planning to reuse it in the Arctic!  Shops in situ in remote locations tend to have higher prices, so buying at home—especially during end of winter season sales—is more cost effective.

Given the high cost and remote nature of an Antarctica trip, not to mention the wildly unpredictable weather conditions—which can often lead to travel delays and sometimes cancellations—good (cruise) travel insurance is a must. You’ll need to budget around USD$250 – USD$300 for a policy suitable for polar cruising, which should cover you for unforeseen travel delays, any baggage issues, cancellation, and emergency evacuation (although some operators may include this in the cost of your voyage, all will request proof of emergency evacuation cover of at least USD$100,000 which is the minimum cost of an evacuation from Antarctica). Be sure to check your policy also includes sufficient cover for all the adventure activities you will be participating in, as well as the country where your cruise will depart from.

Speaking of which, whilst no visa is required to go to Antarctica itself, you should also check whether you need a visa for the country (or countries) where you will embark (and disembark) your cruise. For citizens of the European Union, UK, United States and Canada (among others) traveling via South America, this usually isn’t an issue as no visa is required for either Chile or Argentina if you stay for less than 90 days, however Australian citizens (and others) do currently require a visa for Chile which may have an additional cost. Always check with your local embassy for the latest requirements.

It’s also worth bearing in mind some of the expenses you may incur on board your vessel, the largest of which is likely to be staff gratuities in the (recommended) region of USD$15-USD$20 per person per night, as well as any items of a personal nature such as laundry, bar tab, wifi, or onboard shop.

When you combine the cost of an Antarctica cruise with any flights and gear you may need, plus the other requisite ‘sundries’ (visas, insurance, etc.) for visiting this most southerly of continents, your overall Antarctica travel cost may total somewhere between USD$8,000 – USD$29,000, with the average cost of a trip to Antarctica around USD$11,500 per person.

Below, we have provided a breakdown of what you might expect to pay for your Antarctica trip. Please bear in mind that these are just guidelines and may be lower or higher depending on the factors previously discussed.

Cruise: USD$6,000 – USD$25,000 Flights: USD$1,000 – USD$2,000 Clothes, Equipment and Kit: USD$600 – USD$1,000 Visas: USD$0 – USD$150 Insurance: USD$250 – USD$300 Hotel/Transfer/Meals: USD$150 – USD$300 Tips: USD$150 – USD$600

Total = USD$8,150 – USD$29,350

It’s important to note that this means you may need to budget for an additional USD$2,000 – USD$4,000 on top of the cost of your cruise.

If we assume a classic Antarctic Peninsula cruise (during peak season at full price, excluding any optional adventure activities), in double occupancy of a standard cabin aboard a mid-range expedition ship, with international and domestic flights, average gear and typical sundry travel expenses, your Antarctica trip cost from the US would be in the region of USD$13,000 per person.

10/11-day Classic Antarctica Cruise: USD$10,000 Return Flights Miami-Ushuaia: USD$1,500 Clothes, Equipment and Kit: USD$800 Visas: USD$0 Insurance: USD$250 Hotel/Transfer/Meals: USD$200 Tips: USD$150

Total = USD$12,850

Whilst price is always an important consideration for travelers, it’s just one of many variables involved in any desired Antarctic experience, and cost alone can’t be considered an accurate barometer for your enjoyment of an Antarctic trip. Price is one thing, but value is very different. For example, does a cruise that costs twice as much as another mean you will see twice the wildlife, or double your enjoyment? Hardly. In any case, enjoyment is very much subjective in the eye of the beholder (the person holding the binoculars—you!).

When it comes to Antarctica expedition selection, it’s important to understand all the options available to you, establish what your desires and wildest dreams might be, and make an informed, considered decision based on impartial advice. This is where a specialist like Antarctica Cruises is invaluable, taking the time to listen to, and understand, your ‘brief’, no matter how vague or detailed, ascertain what is important to you, and curate a shortlist of carefully chosen options, all recommended specifically to match your aspirations, so that you’ll get as much as you possibly can from your once-in-a-lifetime trip. That way, no matter how much your Antarctica trip or South Pole sojourn may cost, you know it will be money well—and wisely —spent.

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The MS Roald Amundsen from Hurtigruten Expeditions in Orne Harbour, Antarctica.

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Experience otherworldly beauty on an Antarctica cruise.

An expedition to Antarctica is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure for intrepid travelers who want to explore this remote destination at the bottom of the world. The landscapes are surreal, with eerily blue icebergs, towering ice-capped mountains, dramatic weather conditions that change within seconds and species of wildlife that exist nowhere else on Earth – it's hard to imagine until you've made the long journey yourself.

The fifth-largest continent is home to the largest ice sheet on the planet, the Antarctic Ice Sheet, as well as the Transantarctic Mountains, with peaks soaring more than 14,700 feet into the sky. West Antarctica has volcanoes that are part of a tectonically active area around the Pacific Ocean known as the "Ring of Fire." This incredibly diverse and magical part of the world also has the coldest temperature ever recorded at -135.8 degrees Fahrenheit in 2010.

U.S. News has compiled a selection of seven different Antarctic experiences to help you plan your bucket list adventure to the White Continent.

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Atlas Ocean Voyages: 11-night Ushuaia Roundtrip

Atlas Ocean Voyages cruises kayaking in Antarctica.

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This 11-night expedition with Atlas is available on several dates in 2024. One highlight of the voyage is crossing the Antarctic Circle, along with four days exploring Antarctica and two days spent in the South Shetland Islands. You'll also have two days en route to Antarctica and two days on the return trip on the famed Drake Passage – also known as the "Drake Lake" (on smooth days) or the "Drake Shake" (when the seas are rough).

During your days at sea, take in all the onboard lectures and films about Antarctica, and head outside on the decks to see petrels and albatrosses soaring overhead. This is the perfect opportunity to practice your photography skills before reaching the Antarctic Peninsula, where you want to take nothing but pictures and leave nothing but footprints.

Atlas' Jan. 14 expedition is on the line's newest ship, World Voyager. The purpose-built yacht-style vessel features a hydro-jet propulsion system that's quieter and less disruptive to the fragile ecosystem. This feature also provides the opportunity for guests to see more wildlife during up-close encounters. Pricing is all-inclusive on board the ship with free open bars; all meals, wines, spirits and craft beers; a stocked in-room minibar; all landings, Zodiac excursions and lectures; the use of kayaks, walking sticks, knee boots and binoculars; and a souvenir Atlas jacket to take home. Fares also include a one-night pre-cruise stay and private charter jet service round-trip from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia, Argentina.

Aurora Expeditions: Antarctic Peninsula in Depth

The Greg Mortimer from Aurora Expeditions in Antarctica.

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Aurora offers a 14-night Antarctic intensive voyage sailing round-trip from Ushuaia on Nov. 6, 2024, aboard the 132-passenger purpose-built expedition ship Greg Mortimer. This vessel was the first passenger ship to utilize the state-of-the-art Ulstein X-BOW, which provides a smoother, quicker and more efficient transit across the ocean. The ship also incorporates many environmentally conscious features, including low energy consumption and virtual anchoring, which protects the sea floor and minimizes damage caused by traditional anchors.

Guests will find expansive observation decks and hydraulic viewing platforms for optimal wildlife viewing on board. Other highlights of the expedition are nine full days to explore the Antarctic Peninsula in nearly 24 hours of daylight at the peak of summer. During this time, you can expect to see whales arriving to feed on the plentiful krill, fur seal pups and many entertaining penguins.

Prices are mostly all-inclusive, with a one-night hotel stay before boarding the ship; all meals, snacks and complimentary nonalcoholic beverages; beer and house wine at lunch and dinner; the use of Muck Boots for the expedition; all shore excursions and Zodiac cruises; educational lectures; and more. Adventurous explorers can add on activities (at an additional cost) such as sea kayaking, snowshoeing, camping, and skiing or snowboarding. The line also offers longer 20- to 24-day expeditions that include South Georgia Island.

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Hurtigruten Expeditions: Antarctica, Patagonia and Chilean Fjords Expedition

The MS Roald Amundsen Antarctica from Hurtigruten Expeditions in Antarctica at sunset.

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For an extended adventure that includes crossing the Drake Passage twice, spending up to five days in Antarctica and then landing on Cape Horn in Chile (weather permitting), consider the 25-night grand expedition cruise aboard the Hutrigruten Expeditions' MS Roald Amundsen. Additional highlights are scenic cruising in Garibaldi Fjord in Alberto de Agostini National Park to see the Garibaldi Glacier; visiting the town of Puerto Natales, the gateway to Torres del Paine National Park ; and seeing the longest Southern Hemisphere glacier outside of Antarctica (which grows by as much as 150 feet a day), the Pio XI Glacier in Bernado O'Higgins National Park. This epic adventure begins March 9, 2024, in Buenos Aires and ends in Valparaíso, Chile.

The ship for the voyage, MS Roald Amundsen, is a hybrid vessel that reduces CO2 emissions by using electrical propulsion – and it's designed specifically for use in polar waters. The vessel carries just 500 guests (to adhere to regulations for visiting Antarctica) and features all exterior cabins with Scandinavian inspired decor. Guests will also find an Explorer lounge and bar, three dining venues, the Science Center, a sauna and spa, and other amenities. Fares are mostly all-inclusive, covering a complimentary expedition jacket; the use of expedition equipment like boots and trekking poles; landing activities; most dining options; and wine, beer and soft drinks at meals.

Lindblad Expeditions – National Geographic: Journey to Antarctica: The White Continent

A small excursion boat off the Lindblad Excursions National Geographic Resolution ship on Peterman Island, Antarctica.

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Lindblad Expeditions was the first company to bring citizen explorers to Antarctica in 1966, pioneering travel to this remote destination. The line's 13-night expedition to Antarctica is offered nearly 20 times throughout the summer season in 2024 on one of three ships. Depending on the ship, guests will have one evening in either Buenos Aires or Santiago, Chile , before flying to Ushuaia the next morning to embark the vessel.

With about five days to explore Antarctica, you'll have time to take in the awe-inspiring landscapes and look for seals and blue-eyed shags up close from Zodiacs. On land, watch thousands of Adélie and gentoo penguins as they playfully slide down the snow-covered hills on their bellies – one right after the other – diving headfirst into the icy waters. After the adventure, a private charter flight will return you to either Buenos Aires or Santiago before your return flight home.

The line's newest expedition vessel, National Geographic Resolution, accommodates just 138 guests – and there are two new cabins for solo cruisers . Guests on the Polar Class 5 vessel will have a National Geographic photographer and a Lindblad-National Geographic-certified photo instructor and video chronicler documenting the trip. Onboard amenities include a yoga studio, a wellness specialist, infinity-style hot tubs, two restaurants and a chef's table, and plenty of indoor and outdoor viewing areas. This ship also carries an ROV (a remotely operated vehicle) for underwater exploration and other high-tech video gear.

You can even book an overnight stay in an igloo (on a first-come, first-served basis) and spend the evening under the polar sky. Fares are mostly all-inclusive and include all onboard meals and most meals ashore; nonalcoholic and alcoholic beverages; transfers; excursions; a complimentary jacket; and more.

Silversea: King George Island to King George Island (Antarctica Bridge)

The Silver Endeavor in Orne Harbour, Antarctica.

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Silversea's six-night Antarctica Bridge expedition takes guests round-trip by a business class flight directly to the Antarctica Peninsula, flying into King George Island from Punta Arenas, Chile. This itinerary is offered several times throughout the season for guests who don't have extensive time to travel – or are nervous about sailing the Drake Passage. Silversea 's pricing is all-inclusive, and guests can choose between door-to-door or port-to-port fares.

While the weather determines the specific itinerary in Antarctica, guests can expect to have several excursions in the Antarctic Sound and as many as nine excursions on the Antarctic Peninsula that include hiking, kayaking and scenic Zodiac cruises with the expedition team. There's also one excursion in the South Shetland Islands, where you can look for massive elephant seals. There will be an abundance of bird and animal viewing on wildlife-rich King George Island, the largest of the South Shetland Islands, which is home to Adélie, chinstrap and gentoo penguins as well as Weddell and leopard seals.

Oceanwide Expeditions and Swoop Antarctica: Quest for the Emperor Penguins of Snow Hill Island

Emperor penguins on Snow Hill Island in Antarctica.

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Swoop Antarctica's 10-night adventure-filled journey takes wildlife and history enthusiasts into the ice-choked waters of the Weddell Sea, past towering tabular icebergs, in search of the emperor penguin's rookery on Snow Hill: one of the most remote penguin rookeries on the planet. The incredible itinerary also sails through the same waters where famed Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship, the Endurance, sank in 1915 – and to the rarely seen west slopes of the Antarctic Sound.

Other highlights include Zodiac and helicopter landings (weather permitting) to additional remote locales, including Seymour Island, where the Swedish Antarctic Expedition of 1901 to 1904 spent a winter season; Brown Bluff, one of the most scenic places on the northern tip of the Antarctic Continent and home to a large Adélie penguin rookery; and the volcanic crater of Deception Island.

There are two sailings in November 2024 on board the 1A-class, ice-strengthened Oceanwide Expeditions' Ortelius: a 108-passenger former Russian research vessel. Fares includes all meals and nonalcoholic beverages, all Zodiac and shore excursions, educational lectures, helicopter transfers, and group transfers. Optional adventure activities, alcoholic beverages and other personal expenses are at an additional cost.

The onboard helicopter pad is one of the features of the vessel and is used on select expeditions in the Weddell and Ross seas. It's important to note that very few companies offer expeditions to the Weddell Sea that include Snow Hill Island. While Ortelius is not a luxury vessel like other ships mentioned in this list, it is a stable expedition-style ship built for these icy – and at times treacherous – waters and weather conditions.

Viking: Antarctica & South Georgia Island

Viking Octantis in Antarctica with large iceberg in foreground.

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Viking's 18-night Antarctica and South Georgia Island expedition begins with an overnight stay in Buenos Aires followed by a flight the next morning to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. The first two stops on the expedition are in the Falkland Islands, where you'll find beautiful scenery with imposing cliffs, many types of marine birds and five species of penguins. In South Georgia, watch for king penguins and seals. Then, it's on to Antarctica for days 12 through 16. Guests will have the option to reserve a spot on the Viking DNV-classed submarine for a thrilling journey into the depths of the frigid waters in Antarctica. The return sailing, by way of the Drake Passage, disembarks in Ushuaia.

In 2024, this itinerary is available Jan. 31 and again Dec. 15 on Viking Octantis. The purpose-built Polar Class 6 vessel accommodates up to 378 guests and offers many of the same venues found on Viking's ocean ships, including the Explorers' Lounge, World Café, Mamsen's, Manfredi's Italian Restaurant and the Nordic Spa. There are also expedition-specific features, such as Expedition Central, the Science Lab and – for educational lectures and briefings – the Aula theater. Viking's fares are mostly all-inclusive, with all meals and wine and beer served with lunch and dinner; 24-hour specialty teas, coffees and nonalcoholic beverages; a keepsake Viking jacket; complimentary use of the excursion gear; and more.

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There are many factors to consider when planning an Antarctica expedition, including where you want to travel to, the length of the trip and whether you want to sail the famed Drake Passage twice.

To provide helpful insights and information to plan your trip, U.S. News reached out to an expert in the region, Aurora Expeditions' expedition leader, Ashley Perrin , for tips on planning your adventure to the White Continent. Perrin has degrees in both geography and oceanography from the University of Southampton. She was appointed as the first woman boating officer in Antarctica by the British Antarctic Survey in 2009, and has led multiple expeditions to Antarctica, South Georgia and the Falklands.

Which month is best (in your opinion) to travel to Antarctica and why? 

Perrin: "My favorite time to travel to Antarctica is the end of December or beginning of January, because the penguin chicks are starting to come out and you get the most wildlife spotting opportunities, with marine mammals, penguins and albatross – on top of the spectacular scenery."

What length of trip do you recommend for first-time visitors?

Perrin: "The 10- to 12-day Spirit of Antarctica or Antarctic Explorer (with Aurora Expeditions) is a fantastic introduction to the Antarctic Peninsula. If you had the additional time and opportunity, ideally you would also opt for a voyage that visits South Georgia. For many travelers, this is really the jewel in the crown of the Antarctic experience because of the incredible wildlife opportunities here."

What should you look for in an expedition ship/tour when planning a trip to Antarctica?

Perrin: "Travelers should look for a high-quality educational experience, including lectures and opportunities for Citizen Science. This is such a fascinating and important destination, and you want to ensure you can learn and take as much in as you can. A pivotal factor in this is also choosing a company that offers low passenger numbers.

"Travelers don't have enough of an understanding of the impact of this on their voyage. In the Antarctic Peninsula only 100 people are allowed on land at one time, while at some sites it is 30 to 50 people. Having smaller groups enables passengers to have more time off ship exploring and connecting with nature, and this has such a significant impact on your experience.

"If you like to be a little more active, I would also highly recommend an operator that offers activities, such as kayaking in Antarctica. This allows you to see Antarctica from a different viewpoint and the silence is amazing. You still have opportunities to do landings as well, so I think it's the best of both worlds."

Do you prefer the combination fly/sail for the Drake Passage or sailing the Drake Passage both ways?

Perrin: "I prefer to sail both ways as it's how you earn your right to get to Antarctica! You also get more opportunities to see wildlife like seabirds, and it gives you extra time to prepare for the Antarctic experience through pre-lectures and education. Travelers arrive with more of an understanding of what to expect."

Any other tips, advice or comments you'd like to share?

Perrin: "Do your research into the operator you are choosing and their different offerings – things like passenger numbers, expedition team experience and off ship activities – as these can all have a significant impact on the travel experience. There is also a big difference between traditional cruise operators and expedition operators and what travelers can expect. We ensure that our passengers are exploring and getting off the ship as much as possible.

"I would also add that it's important to do your research into the areas that you're most interested in. For example, it could be history, exploration and walking in someone's footsteps (such as Sir Ernest Shackleton), or the types of wildlife you might see. Having a deeper understanding of the history and the region really does enhance the experience once you are there."

Frequently Asked Questions

An expedition where you get off the ship and make landings on the Antarctic peninsula typically costs about $10,000 per person for a 10-night voyage. However, depending on the cruise line, the ship and dates of travel – and whether you sail or fly the Drake Passage – you could spend as much as $29,000 per person for a 12-night expedition or more. There are slightly lower prices for some expeditions, such as a few with Hurtigruten Expeditions, and you can find reduced fares and deals with lines like Atlas Ocean Voyages and Quark Expeditions. In addition, there are extended polar expeditions that range from a 14-night trip to the 94-night Pole-to-Pole Ultimate Bucket List Expedition Cruise with Hurtigruten Expeditions, which is priced at close to $48,000.

If you're not interested in getting off the ship in Antarctica to see penguins and seals up close (but no closer than 15 feet, according to the Antarctic Treaty), you can opt for a voyage on a large cruise ship that sails around the continent for a much lower cost. Just know that you won't be able to disembark at any point in Antarctica. For example, Norwegian Cruise Line has a 14-night Antarctica and South America voyage that makes a round trip from Buenos Aires, Argentina, for as low as $999 per person. You may be able to find even cheaper fares from lines such as Celebrity Cruises or Princess Cruises.

It's important to note that by the rules set forth in the Antarctic Treaty, only ships carrying 500 or less passengers are permitted to make landings on the Antarctica peninsula. The Antarctic Treaty, along with the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators, has strict conservation protocols and regulates that no more than 100 passengers are allowed to go ashore at one time. The IAATO works with more than 100 Antarctica outfitters to create the guidelines and safety procedures to protect the fragile environment and wildlife in this remote part of the world.

The following cruise lines offer small ship expeditions in Antarctica with no more than 500 passengers. You can also look at tour companies – such as Abercrombie & Kent, G Adventures, Adventure Life and Swoop Antarctica – that exclusively charter ships or help navigate the decision-making process for their clients and book individual expeditions with the cruise lines.

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These larger cruise lines offer sailings around the Antarctic Peninsula, which may include scenic cruising in and around the Gerlache Strait, Elephant Island, Paradise Bay and Schollart Channel.

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The answer depends on the expedition. The majority of passengers will depart from South America in either Ushuaia, Argentina – which is also known as the "End of the World" – or Punta Arenas, Chile. Then it will take approximately two days to cross the Drake Passage to reach the Antarctic Peninsula. Some lines also offer chartered flights from Punta Arenas to Antarctica, which only take about two hours. Some passengers who have taken the flight say it can be as unnerving as sailing the Drake Passage, since weather conditions can delay the flight for up to several days where you could potentially miss the trip.

Cruises on larger ships that only sail around the Antarctic Peninsula may embark in Buenos Aires; Santiago, Chile; Puerto Williams, Chile; Rio de Janeiro; ports in Florida or New Zealand; or even the South Shetland Islands.

The expedition and cruise season to Antarctica extends from November to March, which is during the austral summer in the Southern Hemisphere. But Antarctica is still the windiest, coldest and driest continent on Earth, so weather conditions are unpredictable and can change quickly – even during the summertime. One minute the sun may be out, and the next minute it can be snowing and extremely windy and cloudy.

Visitors in November can expect temperatures between a low of 25 degrees to a high of 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The warmest temperatures are typically in January, when you'll find days ranging between 33 to 36 degrees before they start to drop again in February.

Most expedition companies provide jackets that you can take home, so you won't need to bring a heavy parka if it's given to you on board. They may also provide waterproof boots that you'll need to use for wet landings. It's best to check with your expedition line to see what's available on the ship, what you can rent or buy, and what you'll need to pack and bring with you. Due to the unpredictable weather, it's advisable to bring different types of layers.

Here are some of the items you'll want to pack:

Layers: Pack at least two top and two bottom quick-drying base layers (or more, depending on the length of your expedition) that wick moisture, such as those made of silk, wool or bamboo. It does get toasty when you're layered up and moving around ashore, so choose lightweight options that will layer easily under the rest of your clothing and keep you warm and dry. For your mid-layer top, go with a lightweight polar fleece or vest; for the bottom, quick-drying warm tights or fleece pants are a good option.

You'll also want to layer what's on your feet, starting with a wicking pair of socks made from silk or synthetic polypropylene, followed by a good pair of merino wool socks from a brand like Smartwool. Glove liners are another must, especially if your hands tend to get cold. If you can, buy insulated waterproof gloves with removable liners to save packing an extra item. You may also want to toss a few hand and foot warmers in the suitcase in case you need extra warmth. Bring a lighter pair of insulated gloves for warmer days off the ship.

And don't forget a lined wool beanie, a set of earmuffs, and a balaclava or fleece neck gaiter to keep your ears and face warm and your nose and mouth protected from the cold air and wind.

Waterproof gear: The parka and tall waterproof boots may be provided on the ship, but if they're not, you'll need to bring your own. You'll also need wind- and waterproof pants to go over your base layer and mid-layers. If they're tapered at the bottom, you should be able to tuck them into your boots. Perrin says this is one of the most important items you should purchase and pack for your expedition.

Comfy clothes ­and shoes for around the ship: Most people dress casual on Antarctica cruises, so bring clothes that will be comfortable for days and evenings around the ship. It can get rough when crossing the Drake Passage, so you'll want flat or low-heeled shoes for those days at sea.

Other items you'll want to pack:

  • Waterproof dry pack
  • Sea-Bands and medications for motion sickness
  • Camera and accessories with a waterproof cover
  • Hiking poles (unless the ship has them available)
  • Swimsuit (you may want to take the polar plunge!)
  • Other necessary medications
  • Hydrating lip balm and a good protective moisturizer
  • Polarized sunglasses
  • Books on the history of early exploration in Antarctica and the incredible wildlife

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An Antarctica trip packages is roughly estimated at USD$ 10,000 for a 6 days trip for one person. There are several budget cruises as well that are somewhere between USD$ 5000 to USD$7000 for a 6 to 8 days trip.

Is passport required for Antarctica?

Passport is required to travel to Antarctica as well as to travel to the countries in transit while travelling to and from Antarctica. However, since Antarctica is not owned by any country, a visa is not required but a permission is required from the countries that have signed the Antarctic Treaty Protocol for Environment Protection. This is usually completed by the tour agent while booking the Antarctica travel packages.

How many days are enough for Antarctica?

To explore Antarctica you will need a minimum of 10 days. Most of the cruises that takes visitors around this continent require a booking of 10 days at a minimum.

How much does it cost to go to Antarctica from India?

A planned Antarctica tour packages from India can range anywhere between INR 5,00,000 to INR 8,00,000 per adult. This usually includes transfers between airport or ship, all meals during the trip, guided tours, spacious living quarters, beverages like wine, champagne and others, choice of meals, onboard entertainment, onboard gratuities, etc.

Can a normal person go to Antarctica?

Anyone can visit Antarctica from any country in the world. Visitors can travel to any part of the continent. However, there are a few guidelines and rules that need to be followed by every traveller.

Is a trip to Antarctica worth it?

The pristine landscape, the unique wildlife, the wonderful experience is worth every single minute and penny invested in the incredible Antarctica travel packages.

Is there a hotel in Antarctica?

Conventional hotels are not really there in Antarctica. Most accommodations are onboard expedition ships and cruises. However, there are diverse alternatives for accommodations such as camping sites or luxury lodges.

What is the ideal duration to visit and explore Antarctica?

Antarctica has much to offer besides water and ice. Ideally the Antarctica tour package should be anywhere between 8 to 10 days to truly experience the wonders of this unique continent.

What is the most common way of travelling to Antarctica?

Although, flights are a more convenient and faster way to reach Antarctica; the most common way to travel to this continent is via a cruise or ship.

What is Antarctica known for geographically?

Antarctica is the coldest continent on earth and most of the continent is a polar desert. 98% of it is covered in snow and ice and it has the largest ice-sheet in the world. It is the only continent without a forest and has only moss and lichens as vegetation.

Are there icebergs in Antarctica?

Icebergs float all over Antarctica in varying sizes. There are large pieces that take decades to melt while some are as small as an ice cube. About 90% of an iceberg is underwater.

What food is Antarctica known for?

The most popular food in Antarctica is seafood. People here are particularly fond of shellfish and the most unique fish found here is the saltwater wem. Traditional dishes in Antarctica include Pemmican and Sledging Biscuit. Pemmican is a pressed cake of dried meat and berries mixed with melted fats and other ingredients.

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Planning a cruise to Antarctica is an exciting and unique venture, but visiting Antarctica does not come cheaply, as you will know if you’ve done a bit of research.

There are several extra Antarctica travel cost factors that are often overlooked when divvying up the budget and most people forget to add these in before their visit.

Below, in an attempt to highlight all of these budgeting blind spots, we have laid out the separate financial aspects to consider before embarking upon your Antarctica cruise.

We have tried to cover all options and hope to provide a clear breakdown of costs .

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How Much Does An Antarctica Cruise Cost?

As of 2020, the average price of an Antarctic cruise is US$10,000. However, the cost depends on which itinerary, ship, and cabin you choose. Prices can start from as little as US$6,000 and go up to US$50,000. 

We believe there are 7 key Antarctica cruise costs to take into account for any person hoping to travel to Antarctica.

As various  Antarctica itineraries offer many different activities and sites, budgets can vary quite widely when considering cruise operators, equipment and gear. Therefore, we do encourage everyone to explore a range of cruise schedules to find what best suits them before booking.

We recommend not basing your decision on price alone as cutting back on lower quality cruises could dampen your experience and result in a more uninspiring Antarctica trip.

Cruise Operators

One of the main chunks of your budget when visiting Antarctica will be spent on the cruise you select. There are literally hundreds of Antarctica cruise operators , so choices can be overwhelming and prices can vary considerably.

With over 70 Antarctica cruise itineraries , we realise that this can be a daunting prospect, but this also makes it even more essential to know what to look for when opting for a cruise operator.

The primary thing to consider is the type of cruise you want, of which you’ll have three main options; a standard cruise from Ushuaia, a Fly-cruise from Punta Arenas or a luxury cruise.

Another important concern is that your desired Antarctica cruise operator is a member of The International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators (IAATO) who ensure cruise operators adhere to strict standards to protect the pristine Antarctica environment.

All good cruise operators should be a member and stick to the IAATO guidelines at all times.

The Antarctica cruise ship you choose will also have a huge impact upon the experience of Antarctica you have. Cruise ship size, onboard-activities and meal choices are all things to take into account and will vary with individual cruise operators.

One thing to note is that, though food is usually included  in the cruise price, you may have to pay for drinks onboard.

Lastly, but certainly not least important is the lectures and guides each Antarctica operator provides. A good ratio to check for is 1 guide for every 10 passengers, but essentially, the more the better!

Lectures should occur twice a day and great operators will ensure guides are experienced professionals in their field and may also provide photography experts.

If an Antarctica operator ticks all these boxes, then you can feel fairly certain that you’re in safe hands on your cruise.

Dependent on the cruise type you have chosen, budget between $7,000 – $9,000 . For those with a slightly higher budget, you can lengthen your trip to include the Falkland Islands and South Georgia, with prices starting at $11,000 for 20 days. For longer itineraries with your own cabin, budget more towards $20,000.

If you would like to more, please see our detailed page on choosing the right Antarctica cruise . Or, if you would like to get in touch with our recommended Antarctica operator, please use this form .

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Antarctica Cruise Cost – Flights

Because the vast majority of cruise operators depart from Ushuaia, a port city on the southern tip of Argentina, flying there is another major Antarctica travel cost to consider.

On occasion, cruises will leave from Punta Arenas in Chile, Buenos Aires or Puerto Madryn in Argentina, but these are much rarer.

Some, more expensive cruises, also depart from New Zealand and Australian ports; Invercargill and Hobart respectively. However, these are much less frequent than South American cruises and also take considerably longer (7 days, weather-dependent).

For those travelling from Africa, Europe or America, South America tends to be the preferred departure point and flights there can obviously alter dramatically, depending on where you live.

In particular, flights from Europe to Ushuaia are fairly expensive , and it is often valuable to check flights to Buenos Aires and then get an internal flight to Ushuaia.

Flying to Ushuaia, most flights from Europe will cost somewhere between $1,500 – $2,000, flights from Africa roughly between $900 – $1500 and from the USA, in the region of $1000 – $1600.

Flying to New Zealand and Australia, from Europe the price will be around $1500 and flights from Africa, on average, between $1200 – $1500.

Another option for those with a bigger budget, would be to do a fly-in. As no commercial flights operate to Antarctica itself, you would have to book with a private charter operator and prices for a flight expedition can reach in excess of $30,000.

Budget at least $1000 – $1500 for flights, slightly more for European travellers.

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Visas, Permits and Vaccinations

No visa is required to visit Antarctica itself, though a valid passport is required to board an Antarctica cruise ship. All visitors, however, will need to obtain a permit.

If travelling with a cruise operator, you probably won’t need to obtain this yourself as the operator will arrange the permit, but do check with your Antarctica cruise operator prior to departure.

For flights landing in South American countries, you may need to check with your foreign office in regards to visa requirements.

For British, American and Australian citizens, no visa is required for Argentina if you stay for less than 90 days . However, a fee is charged to US and Australian citizens. For US citizens the fee is US$160 and for Australians it is AUD$100.

Private Expedition Permits are required for parties operating expeditions in the Antarctica Treaty area. Therefore, if you are planning a private expedition, you will need to obtain this yourself.

Depending on which country you are from, you will have to contact your embassy in regards to this, but for US citizens, you have to complete a DS-4131 ADVANCE NOTIFICATION FORM – TOURIST AND OTHER NON-GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES IN THE ANTARCTIC TREATY AREA and submit this 3 months in advance of your trip to the Department of State’s Office of Ocean and Polar Affairs .

Visa cost free in most cases. Argentina visa fee for US citizens is US$160 and for Australian citizens, it is AUD$100.

For more information on Antarctica visa, please see our  detailed page .

There are no vaccinations required to visit Antarctica.

For those departing from South American countries, it is advisable to consult with your doctor before setting off. Though no vaccinations are required for Argentina, Malaria is a factor to consider. A Yellow fever card is not needed to enter Argentina.

Budget around $30 for malaria tablets.

Clothes, Equipment and Gear

Taking the correct clothing and gear to Antarctica will really make a difference to your comfort and enjoyment of the trip as temperatures can range from freezing to -15 degrees Celsius.

Layering is key and being able to add or remove layers is very important to ensure your warmth and comfort. Aim to take around four layers of clothing and make sure you have firm, waterproof boots and thermal socks.

Budgeting for clothing and gear can vary depending on what equipment you already have and the quality of clothing you buy. You will invariably save money on cheaper kit but this won’t last as long as more expensive brands.

Budget around $1000 for clothing and equipment  but bear in mind that this could be considerably less depending on how much gear you already own.

For more detailed information on Antarctica clothing, see our full packing list .

​Antarctica Cruise Cost – Insurance

When making such a big investment in your Antarctica trip, you want to make sure you’re covered for any unforeseen travel delays, emergency evacuation, Antarctica activities and baggage issues.

Weather in Antarctica is relatively unpredictable and can lead to travel delays, interruption ad even cancellation. A good Antarctica travel insurance policy will include trip cancellation cover which, in general, pays out US$2,500 for standard cover or US$10,000 for advanced cover.

As Antarctica is such a remote wilderness, emergency evacuation insurance is a must! Most cruise operators will require you to have this as the minimum cost of Antarctic evacuation is $100,000.

Remember that you will also be travelling to South American or Australasian departure points and you will need to make sure that your insurance covers you in these countries as well.

You should budget around $90 – $140  for good travel insurance but do check the activities your policy covers as well as the excess before buying.

For more detailed information, see our Antarctica insurance page .

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Overall Antarctica Cruise Cost

Below, we have summed up what you might expect to pay for your Antarctica trip based on various budgets. Please bear in mind that these are just guidelines and may be higher depending on your itinerary and travel choices.

Cruise – $7,000 Flights – $1,000 Visas – $160 Vaccinations – none Clothes, Equipment and kit – $1,000 Insurance – $80 Miscellaneous – $100

Total: $9,340

Cruise – $10,000 Flights – $1,200 Visas – $160 Vaccinations – none Clothes, Equipment and kit – $1,400 Insurance – $100 Miscellaneous – $150

Total: $13,010

Luxury budget.

Cruise – $22,000 Flights – $2,000 Visas – $160 Vaccinations – none Clothes, Equipment and kit – $1,600 Insurance – $140 Miscellaneous – $200

Total: $26,100

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A latte in the morning here, a piña colada by the pool there. On a cruise, ordering drinks can rack up a steep bill before you know it.

While some beverages like water, regular coffee, iced tea and lemonade are generally included in cruise fares, others cost extra. That’s where drink packages come in handy.

The optional add-ons broaden the range of beverages you can order without worrying about incurring charges each time. But they aren’t always worth it, and it can be cheaper to quench your thirst a la carte.

“What I tell clients is, do the math on it,” said Rusty Pickett, a travel adviser and owner of Shellback Cruises.

What do cruise drink packages include?

“Each cruise line has a different package system,” said Pickett. They typically range from more limited soda or coffee packages to those that cover a wide range of alcohol and other drinks.

Carnival offers a Bottomless Bubbles package that includes sodas and juice. The line’s Cheers! package includes those, plus spirits, beer and wine by the glass priced at $20 or less, specialty coffee and more (guests can only order one drink at a time and are limited to 15 alcoholic drinks in a 24-hour period). Carnival also offers wine-specific packages. 

Be sure to read the fine print, too, as there are often restrictions. On Royal Caribbean International ships, for example, beverage packages exclude drinks served in licensed Starbucks stores.

How much do cruise drink packages cost?

Beverage packages are typically priced per person, per day and sold for the duration of a cruise. Starting prices vary but can range from around $10 to $15 for soda and specialty coffee packages, to upwards of $100 for those that include alcohol. Pickett also noted that a number of lines have hiked drink package prices in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The aforementioned Cheers!, Carnival's most comprehensive package, starts at $59.95 per person, per day, while the Bottomless Bubbles package starts at $6.95 for kids and $9.50 for adults. During a recent cruise on the line’s newest ship, Jubilee , cocktails at new venues Dr.Inks, Ph.D., and The Golden Mermaid, were priced at $14 a la carte, plus an 18% gratuity charge. Beverage packages generally include gratuities, Pickett added.

The most I racked up in a single day on Jubilee – for two lattes at the ship's JavaBlue Cafe and Marina Bar; two bottles of water in my stateroom; and one cocktail at the Marina Bar that night (plus additional gratuities I added) – was $34.86.

“When (clients) want to talk it through, it's usually about how much you drink per day,” said Valerie Dorsey, a franchise owner and travel adviser at Cruise Planners. “And if you're only going to have one or two drinks, even at $15 a drink, it's still cheaper than buying a $100-a-day package.”

Mainstream cruise lines may offer lower prices if guests purchase a package advance, according to Dorsey (luxury lines tend to include more in their fares, including drinks). Operators may also bundle them as part of other offers.

Even if not for cost savings, Pickett and Dorsey both said some travelers are drawn to drink packages for the convenience. “They're willing to pay money for not being nickeled-and-dimed when they go up to the bar,” said Pickett.

Does everyone in the cabin need to get the drink package?

Often, all guests of legal drinking age in the same stateroom are required to purchase a drink package if any guest in the cabin buys one, including the Cheers! package and Royal Caribbean's Deluxe Beverage Package .

Can I buy a drink package mid-cruise?

Even if you don't buy a drink package beforehand, you're not out of luck. Passengers may be able to buy them after they board, depending on when they make the purchase.

Royal Caribbean, for instance, sells drink packages on the first or second day of cruises four nights or longer, while they're only sold on the first day of sailings three nights or less. Celebrity Cruises (also part of Royal Caribbean Group), meanwhile, sells them up until three days before the end of a cruise.

Prices would be prorated on a per-day basis.

Can I bring my own drinks on a cruise?

Yes, depending on what it is. Beer and hard liquor are not allowed , but guests can bring wine or champagne to enjoy during their sailing – though Dorsey warned they will likely have to pay a corkage fee if they want to drink them outside their cabin.

For example, Princess Cruises charges $20 “should guests wish to consume their wine or champagne in the ship’s public areas,” according to its passage contract.

Guests may also be able to bring non-alcoholic drinks like bottled water, sodas and milk, but policies vary by line.

Dorsey also noted that if guests don’t mind going without espresso-based drinks or cocktails, they can opt not to buy a drink package at all. “I say to clients, ‘You don't have to put up extra money on a cruise if you don't want to,’ ” she said.

Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at [email protected].

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Antarctica, the seventh continent of this planet and the one known for being the coldest, windiest, remotest unhampered land with the least population. A journey here is counted amongst one of the most extraordinary experiences that may be accessible only to a few populace around the world. All the more reason for it to be exclusive for you! Choosing Antarctica for exploration is an act of sheer bravery and extreme enthusiasm! Veena World traces out the experience of this untapped land with a unique cruise experience along with our Antarctica tour package from India.

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How can I go to Antarctica from India?

Veena World’s Antarctica tour package from India commences at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Airport in Mumbai from where guests take a flight to Buenos Aires. After spending time sightseeing around Buenos Aires for a couple of days, guests are then flown to Ushuaia, the place where one boards the cruise to reach Antarctica. For the last leg of the journey, the cruise sails through the famed Drake Passage and the Antarctic Peninsula to reach the South Shetlands Island in Antarctica. Our Antarctica tour package includes all your flight tickets, cruise bookings, meals, accommodations and daily itinerary so you can focus on having the best time at this off-beat destination.  

Do Indians need visa for Antarctica?

Since Antarctica is not owned by any country, one does not require a visa to enter this frozen continent. However, our Antarctica holiday packages from India include a stopover at Buenos Aires, Argentina for which a tourist visa is required. To make your travel experience smoother, Veena World’s Antarctica holiday packages from India include your visa fees, airport taxes, international and domestic airfare, and several other inclusions. 

Is Antarctica worth a visit?

Antarctica is unquestionably worth a visit for adventurous travellers seeking a truly unique and off-beat experience. Antarctica is characterized by its pristine landscapes and untouched wilderness. Known as the “7th Continent” of the world, Antarctica has towering icebergs, expansive glaciers, and a vast array of wildlife ranging from penguins to seals and whales. With Veena World’s holiday packages to Antarctica, you can make this unique trip a reality. Our all-inclusive packages come with expertly crafted itineraries that allow you to enjoy this untapped destination to the fullest and create memories that will last a lifetime.

When is the best time to visit Antarctica?

The best time to visit Antarctica is from November to March and our Antarctica travel packages from India are usually scheduled during these months. The weather is warmer during this period which allows vessels to move with ease around the icebergs, and it is also the ideal time to explore the polar circle to the maximum as the ice has receded to a great extent. These months are also great for activities such as whale watching, observing colonies of penguins and spotting seals in and around the region. 

Do I need any special gear or clothing for an Antarctica tour?

When embarking on an Antarctica tour, it’s imperative to be well-prepared with suitable gear and clothing. Antarctica has a cold climate which demands warm and insulated clothing for protection. Although an expedition parka will be provided to each guest by the cruise company upon reaching Antarctica, here is a basic checklist to keep in mind while packing:

Insulated Outerwear: Good quality waterproof and insulated jackets and pants are essential to shield against cold winds and drops in temperature.

Boots and warm socks: Sturdy, insulated boots are crucial for walking on icy terrain. 

Thermal clothes for layering: It is advisable to carry warm thermal clothing for layering. This helps your body to keep dry and regulate normal temperature.

During your Antarctica tour package, you are accompanied by our expert and professional tour managers who provide important guidelines and recommendations for the trip and also take care of all the travel planning. Feel free to reach out to them at any time to resolve any doubts and queries. 

What is included in an Antarctica tour package?

Veena World's Antarctica tour package offers a comprehensive and hassle-free expedition to the enigmatic southernmost continent. This all-inclusive package encompasses every aspect of your journey, starting with travel bookings, including international to Buenos Aires and internal domestic flights. Comfortable accommodations are also provided before and after the cruise. The journey to Antarctica is done on a well-equipped, modern sea vessel which has comfortable cabin lodging and delectable onboard meals. The package also includes a plethora of exciting activities in multiple destinations, from sightseeing in Buenos Aires to wildlife watching in Antarctica. Throughout your adventure, a knowledgeable tour manager accompanies you, ensuring seamless logistics, providing insights into the region, and offering 24/7 assistance to address any queries. Veena World's specially curated tour package to Antarctica is your ticket to an unforgettable experience with your loved ones.

What activities can I expect during an Antarctica tour?

Our Antarctica tour packages include a plethora of activities that you can engage in to make the most of your holiday. Your stopover in Buenos Aires will include sightseeing activities around the city and a visit to the Tigre Delta and its surrounding islands. You will also have the opportunity to immerse yourself in Argentina’s history and culture by witnessing the iconic Tango dance show with dinner and riding the heritage End of the World train through Tierra de Fuego National Park in Ushuaia. Upon reaching Antarctica, get ready to be mesmerized by the continent’s varied wildlife as you traverse through the icebergs on a Zodiac safari to reach famous islands and bays. Every activity on our Antarctica tour has been carefully placed to make your trip memorable. 

Can I expect to see wildlife during my Antarctica tour?

Absolutely. When embarking on an Antarctica tour, you can expect to see an abundance of mesmerizing wildlife. Some of the incredible wildlife you might encounter are penguins in large colonies, the famed Antarctic fur and leopard seals, humpback, minke and orca whales, and numerous seabirds including albatrosses. These wildlife encounters are a highlight of Veena World’s Antarctica vacation packages which also include hikes and zodiac safaris to a number of islands and bays to let you witness the continent’s wildlife like never before. Additionally, our professional tour managers will provide you with insights about these remarkable creatures, making your experience all the more educative. 

Do you provide customized holidays to Antarctica?

As of now, we do not provide customized holidays to Antarctica. Since all our Antarctica tour packages are group tours, we cannot offer customizations. However, we do our best to accommodate everyone and our team is always available to look into any request made by you. We offer upgrades on flight and cab bookings, hotel rooms and cruise cabins at an additional cost. Further, you can also request for a shared room with a partner or a single occupancy cabin on the cruise if you do not wish to share it with anyone. Our tour itinerary is designed in a way that it provides every guest with enough time in between planned activities where they are free to relax or explore on their own. 

Is Group tour the best option to visit Antarctica?

Yes. Opting for a group tour to Antarctica is indeed the best way to experience this atypical destination. Group tours provide a rich, shared experience with like-minded people. Additionally, the logistics of travelling to Antarctica including transportation, accommodations and planning itineraries can become complex and time-consuming. A group tour to Antarctica designed by Veena World will not only save time and effort by having all your travel-related arrangements laid out for you, but you will also benefit from the companionship and safety provided by those travelling with you. 

How is the climate in Antarctica?

Antarctica’s climate is characterized by frigid temperatures, strong winds and vast ice expanses. The continent is located in the southern hemisphere which means that summer and winter occur at the opposite time of the year to the Northern hemisphere. Summer months stretch from October to March and the temperature ranges between -2 degrees to -5 degrees Celsius. The region experiences winter from the months of April till October when the temperature drops to a low of -50 degrees Celsius. Veena World’s Antarctica holiday packages are strategically scheduled during the summer months to ensure that you make the most of your time on this pristine continent. These months allow for better wildlife spotting and the receded ice caps make it easier to navigate around the continent. 

What are the cruise details?

Our Antarctica trip packages include travelling to the continent on a cruise ship that commences from Ushuaia. The ocean vessel is a newly designed cruise ship called Ocean Victory. The cruise has a modern, compact design and is specially made to navigate closely through icebergs. While journeying on the ship, you will be staying in the Balcony Staterooms which are spacious cruise cabins located on decks 4 and 5.  You can also get an upgrade at an additional cost by contacting our operations team. For your health and safety, the cruise has a small medical facility along with a professionally licensed, English-speaking medical practitioner.

What are Zodiacs?

Zodiacs are small, sturdy motorized rubber boats which are commonly used to make shore landings to gain access to smaller areas between the icebergs. These boats play a pivotal role in up-close wildlife encounters, navigating icy waters and approaching breathtaking glaciers safely. With Veena World’s meticulously designed holiday packages from India, Antarctica can be experienced without the hassle of planning logistics. This level of convenience allows you to focus solely on gaining new experiences – knowing that every detail has been thoughtfully arranged to make your Antarctica journey extraordinary. 

Get to know more about Antarctica before booking your tour packages

The choice of most peculiar and challenge-loving travellers, welcomes you in a completely different land which is painted in the shades of white and blue. The purity of the pristine white and the flawless blue, makes you feel as if you have landed on a different planet altogether! A trip to Antarctica, the seventh continent of this planet, known for being the coldest, windiest, unhampered land with least population is an act of sheer bravery and extreme enthusiasm! This unique land is a one-of-a-kind experience that most population on this earth wouldn’t experience!

Our Antarctica holiday packages available online give you an insight of the land blessed with breath-taking glaciers, white serene landscapes and enchanting species of animals that make it a perfect example of natural beauty frozen in time. The cradle of adventure, snow, nature and sheer excitement awaits you with our uniquely priced Antarctica travel packages from India. The adventure calling with the freezing thrill and the unforgettable experience that can be narrated from a book awaits you on this continent. Antarctica is blessed with a unique ecosystem that lies in the midst of the white wilderness. This land is so unique that you have to turn the globe entirely upside down to locate it and perceive it completely! At Veena World, Antarctica holiday packages from India available online are intricately tailor-made to provide you a perfect glimpse of this distinctive continent. Travelling is known to bring people closer to nature. Thereby the idea of travel, explore and celebrate is reflected in every tour that we undertake!

Your choice stands as our priority, may it be for adventure or for leisure, for some special reason like a honeymoon or just a short escape travel, for a desire to travel alone or with family; all of it is made possible with Veena World!    

The Geography

Explore Antarctica along with our Antarctica tour package from India and witness the land that is dominated by its south polar location and thus, covered completely by a blanket of pristine flawless snow and ice. Located at the Earth's southern hemisphere, Antarctica is cantered asymmetrically around the South Pole and largely south of the Antarctic Circle. With record wind speeds of 351 kilometres per hour (218mph), this destination is known as the seventh continent of this planet. It is the coldest, windiest, unhampered land with least population, making it an act of sheer bravery and extreme enthusiasm for exploration!  The cradle of adventure, snow, nature and sheer excitement awaits you with our uniquely priced Antarctica travel packages from India. Potentially rough waters add in to the cinematic adventure while sailing through this land, as it is unpredictable and always changing. Here at Veena World, Antarctica holiday packages from India available online are intricately tailor-made to provide you a perfect glimpse of this distinctive continent.

The Experience

The remarkable journey to the land that has risen from its winter slumber! Along with our Antarctica tour package from India embark on a cruise which will sail down the historic Beagle Channel. This historic channel transects the Tierra del Fuego archipelago in the extreme south of South America. Expect an air of excitement as you depart on the cruise for the next time you see land you will be in the world’s most southern continent! With our Antarctica travel packages available online, sail through the Drake Passage, for an amazing marine life experience. The first sight of land is embraced as the true beginning of any Antarctic expedition along with our Antarctica travel packages from India.

The Highlights

Antarctica is explored from Argentina’s Buenos Aires. From where one proceeds to Ushuaia of Argentina to board Antarctica Cruise for over 8 nights! Along with our Antarctica holiday packages available online, we also explore Buenos Aires wherein we visit Cabildo which is the town hall, Casa Rosada, Plaza de Mayo, districts of San Telmo and La Bocca, The Palermo, Avenida 9 de Julio and Metropolitan Cathedral and an amazing Tango Show experience with Dinner. The land of Ushuaia awaits to take you for an amazing journey of Antarctica prior to which exploring the city of Ushuaia which is commonly regarded as the southernmost city in the world, is something that is an inseparable part of our uniquely priced Antarctica holiday packages from India. Embark the cruise which will sail down the historic Beagle Channel. This historic channel transects the Tierra del Fuego archipelago in the extreme south of South America. Expect an air of excitement as you depart for the cruise, for the next time you see land you will be in the world’s most southern continent! Potentially rough water adds in to the cinematic adventure while sailing on the Drake, as it is unpredictable and always changing. Antarctica travel packages from India welcome you for a remarkable journey to the land that has risen from its winter slumber! Sail through the Drake Passage as an experience of amazing marine life awaits you; where curious penguins nest and majestic whales thrive. Melting sea ice creates highways of water, inviting travellers with a sense of adventure to step off the beaten track and explore the world’s most remote, unspoiled and wildest continent. The first sight of land with our Antarctica tour package from India, is something that can be embraced as the true beginning of any Antarctic expedition. That’s when the realisation of why this region has long captivated the attention of explorers and travellers alike hits you! Enjoy the expedition amidst the serene silence of Antarctica where noisy interludes become indelible memories. Cherish the sounds of penguins squabbling over prized pebbles, or the boom and crack of a calving glacier in Neko Harbour. The beautiful journey through Antarctica where every day will be different has been carefully crafted to entertain and educate us about this wonderful part of the world. The journey back across the Drake Passage provides us with some final opportunities to enjoy the crisp Antarctic air. Spend time on the deck watching for seabirds and scouting for whales. The journey from Drake Passage to Ushuaia lets you enjoy a few final presentations by our expedition team or gives you a chance to simply relax and reminisce about your incomparable experiences!

The beautiful journey through Antarctica where every day is different has been carefully crafted to entertain and educate you about this wonderful part of the world; all this along with our Antarctica holiday packages from India. Veena World has a focus of innovating and building unrivalled tours. We bring together everything best available for a one of a kind memory and travel story that can be shared with your loved ones. It is a destination with so many surprises to offer every time, that travelling here once wouldn’t be enough! Raise your spirits as the travel story to the untapped land of Antarctica is waiting to come true along with our Antarctica tour package from India! 

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Taylor Swift's reign continues as she ramps up for the next leg of The Eras Tour. The singer-songwriter will kick off the European portion of her world tour in Paris in May, which will continue throughout the summer. From there, she'll return to North America to tour Canada and a few remaining US cities in the fall. If you're hoping to attend, we've compiled all of the details of The Eras Tour, including how to get Taylor Swift tour tickets.

Swift's Eras Tour has taken the world by storm since March 2023. The three-plus-hour tour features hits from each of Swift's album eras, from "Lover" to her recent Grammy Award-winning "Midnights." Each show also features surprise songs and occasional guests, so fans never quite know what they're in for. Swift will release her latest album, "The Tortured Poets Department," in April, but it's unknown if any of those songs will make their way to the tour setlist. 

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Getting tickets has become its own battle and many fans have waited hours in the Ticketmaster queue to hopefully snag some seats, if they could get a presale ticket code in the first place. While Swift continues to extend the tour, including new US dates, tickets remain hard to come by.

Below, we've put together a guide on everything to know about The Eras Tour, including the tour schedule, ticket purchasing details, resale ticket prices, and the concert film streaming options . You can also peruse resale vendors like StubHub and Vivid Seats at your leisure.

Taylor Swift international tour dates

The Eras Tour international dates resume on May 9 in Paris. The European tour will run until August 20 in London. UK prices are listed in pounds, and start times vary from city to city. US dates start in October and can be found under the following table.

Taylor Swift North American tour dates

The Eras tour will return to the US on October 18 in Miami. In addition to the Miami shows, Swift will perform multiple dates in New Orleans and Indianapolis. On November 14, Swift will head to Canada for several shows in Toronto and Vancouver. All North American shows start at 7 p.m. local time.

How to buy tickets for Taylor Swift's 2024 tour

Original standard tickets for Taylor Swift's 2024 sold out long ago for both international and domestic dates. All US tickets and many international tickets were sold through Ticketmaster , although select international locations used different services. 

Tickets for most dates are available on resale websites like StubHub and Vivid Seats . These are generally higher-priced than the originals, which are no longer available. Keep in mind that some countries have rules regarding reselling tickets.

How much are Taylor Swift tickets?

Ticket prices vary by date and location. International resale tickets tend to be a bit cheaper than US resale tickets. It's worth noting that some of the cheapest tickets have restricted views.

StubHub's cheapest European tickets range from $392 (Madrid, Spain, on May 29) to £978 (London, United Kingdom, on June 22). The latter is around $1,248 in USD. The lowest prices for most shows are around $450 to $1,000. On Vivid Seats , the cheapest tickets for these dates go for $549 and $683, respectively. 

When it comes to North American shows, the cheapest StubHub tickets range from $1,045 (Vancouver, Canada, on December 8) to $2,081 (Miami, Florida, on October 19). Most of the cheapest tickets are priced between $1,200 and $1,800. On Vivid Seats, the cheapest Taylor Swift tickets on these dates start at $1,133 and $2,212, respectively. The two resale vendors generally have similarly priced offerings, but this varies from show to show. 

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Who is opening for Taylor Swift's tour?

Taylor Swift has a variety of opening acts, from up-and-coming singers to established groups. Opening acts vary by date. For the European leg of the tour, Paramore will open for Swift. In the US and Canada, Gracie Abrams will be the opening act. 

Where can I stream The Eras Tour concert film?

If you'd rather watch The Eras Tour from home, you could always stream it on Disney+. Check out everything you need to know about streaming The Eras Tour concert film in our guide . 

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