Polar Circle Cruises
Venture further south than most travellers ever dream.
Antarctic Circle cruises cross the legendary 66°33′ south latitude, where few ships dare to go. Experience untouched wilderness, monumental icebergs, and true polar silence aboard small expedition vessels built for exploration. Reaching the Antarctic Circle is a milestone achieved by only a select few. These extended voyages take you deeper into the Antarctic wilderness — beyond the usual routes of the Peninsula — offering more days for landings, exploration, and wildlife encounters.
Early Booking Rates
Ultimate Falklands, South Georgia Antarctic Circle
December-January
23 days
An epic expedition in the wake of Shackleton, on board the luxury Ocean Albatros, covering the highlights of Antarctica, South Georgia and Falklands
Antarctic Circle, South Georgia & Falklands
January
24 days
Join the small ship Ocean Nova on this ultimate Antarctica voyage with all the best highlights of the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands
Bellingshausen Sea, Peter I Isl & Ellsworth Land
January-February
25 days
An epic 25 day expedition cruise to the the farthest southern reaches of the Antarctic Peninsula onboard the helicopter equipped M/V Ortelius
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Crossing the Circle: World Voyager
March
14 days
An in-depth and peak-season, 14 day expedition on board the luxury, state of the art World Voyager along the Peninsula and past the Antarctic Circle
Extended Antarctic Circle Crossing: Ocean Nova
February-March
14 days
An in-depth expedition with the comfortable Ocean Nova discovering the 7th Continent, Antarctica including crossing of the polar circle
Polar Circle Quest: St Helena
February
12 days
Extended 12 day Antarctica expedition on the classic small expedition ship, St Helena, with all-inclusive activities and Polar Circle crossing
Polar Circle Deep South: M/V Ortelius
March
13 days
A longer Antarctica expedition cruise to the Polar Circle on the ice-class expedition ship M/V Ortelius
Antarctica, Elephant Is, Weddell Sea, Polar Circle
March
15 days
Explore the Antarctic Circle and Weddell Sea aboard Plancius, witnessing epic ice, wildlife and legendary sites on a true polar expedition
Go Further on an Antarctic Circle Voyage
Travel beyond where most Antarctic expeditions dare to venture! The Polar Circle is a significant geographical boundary defines where the sun can shine 24 hours a day. The following intrepid cruises give you the chance to discover a frozen area of extraordinary beauty. Before crossing the Circle, spend several days exploring key landing sites such as Paradise Bay, Lemaire Channel, and Petermann Island. Sail south past 66°33′ S — often near the remote Crystal Sound or Detaille Island — where sea ice and sculpted icebergs create a surreal, frozen landscape. Conditions permitting, make rare visits to hidden bays, research stations, and glacial fjords few ever see.
You’ll Experience:
- Pristine ice shelves and rarely visited landing sites
- Midnight sun and ethereal light
- Encounters with penguin colonies and whales far from regular routes
- A true sense of isolation and achievement
- Regions where powerful orcas and leopard seals patrol, while ethereal snow petrels grace the skies against a background of bristling mountains and surreal icebergs.
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