Weddell Sea Region
Step into the heart of Antarctica’s wildest frontier — the Weddell Sea
Home to colossal tabular icebergs, legendary exploration history, and elusive Emperor penguins, this region rewards only those who venture east and south of the Peninsula. Antarctica's Weddell Sea offers an experience few travelers achieve — a world of endless ice, dramatic geology, and fascinating history. Here, towering icebergs drift like floating cities, seals rest on frozen leads, and explorers once fought for survival amid the pack ice. It was in these waters that Sir Ernest Shackleton’s ship Endurance met its icy fate in 1915 — a story of courage that still defines Antarctic legend.
Weddell Sea Basecamp M/V Hondius
December
13 days
An extended 12 night Antarctic expedition with free camping, kayaking, hiking and other activities on brand-new Polar-6 ice-class ship M/V Hondius
Remote Weddell Sea Explorer - incl. helicopters
February-March
28 days
This expansive voyage on board MV Ortelius explores one of the most remote, scenic, wildlife-filled regions on Earth: the great Weddell Sea
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
Explore One of Antarctica’s Most Extraordinary Seas
The Weddell Sea is where the spirit of polar exploration still thrives. Few travelers venture here — but those who do return forever changed. This ice-bound region lies east of the Antarctic Peninsula, extending toward the Filchner and Larsen Ice Shelves — one of the most remote seas on Earth. Most voyages last 12–14 days, though Emperor penguin trips can extend to 16–18 days. Only a handful of ice-strengthened vessels can safely navigate this challenging region. These ships combines cutting-edge technology with decades of polar experience. Some expeditions use helicopters to access Emperor penguin colonies near Snow Hill Island — a rare, bucket-list experience.
Why Cruise the Weddell Sea?
- Extreme Ice & Scenery: Massive tabular icebergs and shimmering blue floes unlike anywhere else.
- Historic Exploration: Follow the path of Shackleton and his crew.
- Wildlife Encounters: Look for Emperor penguins, Adélies, seals, and whales.
- True Adventure: Unpredictable conditions, flexible itineraries, and unmatched expedition spirit.
These are real expedition voyages — every route shaped by ice, wind, and the expertise of your polar crew. Voyages operate from November through March, but conditions vary more than anywhere else in Antarctica.
Our polar specialists can help match you with the right ship, timing, and operator for your goals — whether that’s Shackleton history or Emperor penguins.
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