Weddell Sea Emperor Penguin Voyage: M/V Ortelius
Antarctica's Weddell Sea
This remarkable voyage on board the M/V Ortelius attempts to reach the Emperor penguin colony just south of Snow Hill Island in the Weddell Sea. This Emperor Penguin colony was discovered only a few years ago. As the Weddell Sea is often clogged with heavy pack-ice we use our strongest ice-class vessel, mv Ortelius to reach this colony. The ship is equipped with helicopters which is a great advantage and can support us in our goal. Other wildlife to be seen include the Adélie Penguin which is the dominant species with a colony of more than 100,000 pairs on volcanic Paulet Island
Highlights
- Chances to observe Emperor Penguins
- Explore the Weddell Sea pack ice
- Snow Hill Island
- Helicopter landings and sightseeing
- Deception Island
- Look for tabular icebergs
Experience the bird’s-eye-view of Antarctica
The helicopter capability on m/v Ortelius gives you the rare chance to see the famed emperor penguin rookery south of Snow Hill Island, numbering around 4,000 breeding pairs. Heavy ice may prevent entrance to this area from the Weddell Sea, and ice at the rookery itself might break up and start to melt earlier than expected. With this in mind, the aim is to stop the vessel between the Antarctic Sound and James Clark Ross Island, close to the ice edge, and find emperor penguins on their way to open water. The thrilling helicopter flights make this search possible, enabling you to land in locations otherwise inaccessible this early in the season.
If ice conditions are favorable and the route to Snow Hill Island is free of multi-year pack ice, you have the chance for ship-to-shore helicopter transfers to Snow Hill Island (roughly 45 minutes walking distance from the emperor penguin rookery). If successful, this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But please remember that nature writes the final itinerary out here: Attempts to reach Snow Hill Island during the voyages of 2012 – 19 did not always succeed. However, in 2013, 2017 until 2019 and 2022 until 2024 conditions were favorable to land by helicopter on Snow Hill Island and to visit the emperor penguin rookery.
Stewart's Take
See emperor penguins - the world's biggest - in their breeding colonies on the pack ice.
Overview
This remarkable voyage on board the M/V Ortelius attempts to reach the Emperor penguin colony just south of Snow Hill Island in the Weddell Sea. This Emperor Penguin colony was discovered only a few years ago. As the Weddell Sea is often clogged with heavy pack-ice we use our strongest ice-class vessel, mv Ortelius to reach this colony. The ship is equipped with helicopters which is a great advantage and can support us in our goal. Other wildlife to be seen include the Adélie Penguin which is the dominant species with a colony of more than 100,000 pairs on volcanic Paulet IslandItinerary
An Emperor Penguin rookery is situated south of Snow Hill Island. The captain of the vessel will do his utmost to position the vessel close enough to Snow Hill Island in order to enable us to offer ship-to-shore helicopter transfers to approx. 45 minutes walking distance from the Emperor Penguin Rookeries. If we succeed, this will be a fascinating and a once-in-a lifetime experience. During this voyage we will reserve three days to visit the Emperor Rookeries by helicopters. If we succeed the first two days, we may decide to offer an alternative landing in the Weddell Sea on the third day, such as Paulet Island where we can visit a fantastic Adelie penguin colony with over 100,000 breeding pairs. Day 1: Ushuaia Your voyage begins where the world drops off. Ushuaia, Argentina, reputed to be the southernmost city on the planet, is located on the far southern tip of South America. Starting in the afternoon, you embark from this small resort town on Tierra del Fuego, nicknamed “The End of the World,” and sail the mountain-fringed Beagle Channel for the remainder of the evening. Day 2 & 3: Drake Passage Over the next two days on the Drake Passage, you enjoy some of the same experiences encountered by the great polar explorers who first charted these regions: cool salt breezes, rolling seas, maybe even a fin whale spouting up sea spray. After passing the Antarctic Convergence – Antarctica’s natural boundary, formed when north-flowing cold waters collide with warmer sub-Antarctic seas – you are in the circum-Antarctic upwelling zone. Not only does the marine life change, the avian life changes too. Wandering albatrosses, grey-headed albatrosses, black-browed albatrosses, light-mantled sooty albatrosses, cape pigeons, southern fulmars, Wilson’s storm petrels, blue petrels, and Antarctic petrels are a few of the birds you might see. Days 4-7: Entering Antarctica You may sail into the Weddell Sea via the Antarctic Sound. Here huge tabular icebergs herald your arrival to the eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula. During this part of the cruise, the search is on for emperor penguins. Using both the vessel and helicopters, there’s a good chance you’ll find them. You might also enjoy scenic flights, and if conditions allow, helicopter landings in locations otherwise out of reach this time of year. Helicopter flights are a true trip changer, and may include: The west slopes of the Antarctic Sound The western side of this area is only rarely seen from the air, though the landscape is truly worth the flight: Layered sandstones, lava flows, glaciers, icebergs, and pack-ice extend as far as the eye can see. There are often individual emperor penguins and Adélie penguins on the ice floes, as well as kelp gulls, skuas, and various breeds of petrel. Jagged mountain peaks stab through the snow, and enormous walls of ice lie shattered on the slopes below. Duse Bay A soaring helicopter flight may deposit you on a rocky hillock close to an old refuge hut overlooking this bay. There’s still a lot of snow and ice this time of year, but much of the walk in this location is over frost-shattered rock covered with lichen of all shapes and colours. Seymour Island This is where the Swedish Antarctic Expedition of 1901 – 4 wintered under harrowing polar conditions. Sedimentary rock, fossils, and expansive views define this location. Days 5 - 6: (if the route to Snow Hill Island is free of multi-year pack ice – less than 50 % probability) Helicopters provide an advantage in reaching the emperor penguin colony, but the ability to use them depends entirely on ice, sea, and weather conditions. If conditions are favorable, we will visit the colony. If conditions are exceptionally favorable, we will attempt to visit more than once. Helicopter operations take a full day, and flight duration depends on local conditions. Each helicopter can accommodate 4 – 5 passengers per flight. The landing site is carefully chosen so that the penguins are not disturbed. Upon arrival to the site, we will walk to the colony. This may take up to 45 minutes and can be challenging in places. Please keep in mind that you are in the world’s most remote region, so there are no guarantees: conditions may change rapidly, which can impact on helicopter operations. It is important to understand and respect this fact. Safety is our greatest concern, so no compromises can be made. We aim for all groups to spend an equal amount of time at the colony. The time at the colony (and the time to get there from landing site) will often vary, however, due to local conditions and flight times. If conditions allow for deeper ventures into the Weddell Sea, Zodiac trips may include: Devil Island Home to a large colony of Adélie penguins, this island offers a magnificent vantage point for hikers willing to foot it to the top of the hill. Melting ice sometimes forms a waterfall dropping from the cliffs close to Cape Well-met. Brown Bluff Maybe the most scenic location in the entire northern tip of the Antarctic Continent: sheer canyon walls, fallen boulders, beautiful volcanic creations capped with ice. A large Adélie penguin rookery lives here, with gentoo penguins and nesting snow petrels also to be found. Gourdin Island Chinstrap, gentoo, and Adélie penguins love this island, which is yet another landing option for your continuing Antarctic adventure. Esperanza Base This Argentine research station, which operates year-round and is one of only two civilian settlements in Antarctica, could serve as an alternative landing site. Day 8: Deception Island and Drake Passage In the morning, you sail to Deception Island for the last landing of the voyage, either at Pendulum Cove or Whalers Bay. Conditions on the Drake Passage determine the exact time of departure. Day 9 & 10: Drake Passage Your return voyage is far from lonely. While crossing the Drake, you’re again greeted by the vast array of seabirds remembered from the passage south. But they seem a little more familiar to you now, and you to them. Day 11: Ushuaia Every adventure, no matter how grand, must eventually come to an end. It’s now time to disembark in Ushuaia, but with memories that will accompany you wherever your next adventure lies. Note: A typical itinerary to the Weddell Sea is illustrated above. All itineraries are for guidance only. Programs may vary depending on local ice and weather conditions, the availability of landing sites and opportunities to see wildlife. The final itinerary will be determined by the Expedition Leader on board. Flexibility is paramount for expedition cruises. Helicopters: The vessel will be equipped with a minimum of two helicopters which gives a great advantage and can support us in our goal to reach the scheduled landing sites, that otherwise are inaccessible. But, we are operating our voyages in the world’s most remote areas, ruled by the forces of nature. Providing the conditions, such as but not limited to ice and weather conditions, are suitable, the captain of the vessel will position the vessel at a safe and (for the helicopters and helicopter pilots) feasible distance from the intended landing site. Ship-to-shore helicopter transfers will enable us to offer the scheduled shore excursions, but every passenger who participates in those mentioned voyages, understands and accepts that no guarantees can be given, including a specific amount of helicopter time. 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Vessel
Expedition Vessel: M/V Ortelius

The ice-strengthened vessel Ortelius is an excellent vessel for Polar expedition cruises in the Arctic and Antarctica, providing possibilities to adventure in remote and ice-bound locations. Ortelius was built in Gdynia, Poland in 1989, was named Marina Svetaeva, and served as a special purpose vessel for the Russian Academy of Science. The vessel is now re-flagged and renamed Ortelius. The vessel has the highest ice-class notation (UL1 equivalent to 1A) and is therefore very suitable to navigate in solid one-year sea ice and loose
multi-year pack ice. Ortelius features lots of open-deck spaces, as well as capacity for helicopter options for specific voyages. The vessel is manned by 24 highly experienced international nautical crew, 20 international hotel crew,
including stewardesses, 8 expedition staff (1 expedition leader and 7 guides/lecturers), and 1 doctor.
Ortelius offers a comfortable hotel standard, with two restaurants, a bar/lecture room and a sauna. The vessel offers simple but comfortable cabins and public
spaces. All cabins are spacious outside cabins with a minimum of two portholes or windows per cabin and all cabins have private shower and toilet. Her voyages are primarily developed to offer our passengers a quality exploratory wildlife program, trying to spend as much time ashore as possible. As the number of passengers is limited to approximately 108, flexibility assures maximum wildlife opportunities.
Booking Information
Essential Information
Rates, Share and Sole Use policy
All rates are quoted per person, based on shared twin, triple or quad occupancy. If you are travelling alone and wish to share, you will be matched with another person of the same gender at the shared rate. Twin and Superior cabins are available for single occupancy at 1.7 times the share rate.
Children
Upon request (some voyages may be excluded), children under 16 with parents may receive 40 % discount in Superior, Triple (sharing with 2 parents / adults) and Quadruple Cabins (sharing with 3 parents / adults).
Deposits
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Cancellations
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Booking Terms
Please read carefully the General Booking Conditions for Expeditions Online. This voyage is operated by Oceanwide Expeditions and you additionally travel under their terms and conditions as the operator as well as of the Shipping Company/transport carrier. Details will be forwarded to you at the time of booking
Included
- Voyage aboard the indicated vessel as indicated in the itinerary
- All meals throughout the voyage aboard the ship including snacks, coffee and tea.
- All shore excursions and activities throughout the voyage by Zodiac.
- Program of lectures by noted naturalists and leadership by experienced expedition staff.
- Free use of rubber boots and snowshoes.
- Ship-to-shore helicopter transfers (with no specific amount of helicopter time guaranteed)
- Luggage transfer from pick-up point to the vessel on the day of embarkation, in Ushuaia.
- Pre-scheduled group transfer from the vessel to the airport in Ushuaia (directly after disembarkation).
- All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout the programme.
- Comprehensive pre-departure material
Excluded
- Any airfare, whether on scheduled or charter flights
- Pre- and post- land arrangements.
- Passport and visa expenses.
- Government arrival and departure taxes.
- Meals ashore.
- Baggage, cancellation and personal insurance (which is strongly recommended).
- Excess baggage charges and all items of a personal nature such as laundry, bar, beverage charges and telecommunication charges.
- The customary gratuity at the end of the voyages for stewards and other service personnel aboard (guidelines will be provided).
Tour Dossier
Weddell Sea Emperor Penguin Voyage: M/V Ortelius
An expedition on the M/V Ortelius with its onboard helicopters in search of the Emperor penguin colony near Snow Hill Island in the Weddell Sea
File Creation date: 2025-12-12 - for updated information and dates and prices see the following page:
http://expeditionsonline.com/tour/weddell-sea-emperor-penguin-voyage-mv-ortelius_52
Weddell Sea Emperor Penguin Voyage: M/V Ortelius
Duration: 11 days
Location: Antarctica's Weddell Sea
Available: November - December
Start: Ushuaia, Argentina
Finish: Ushuaia, Argentina
Highlights
- Chances to observe Emperor Penguins
- Explore the Weddell Sea pack ice
- Snow Hill Island
- Helicopter landings and sightseeing
- Deception Island
- Look for tabular icebergs
Itinerary
This remarkable voyage on board the M/V Ortelius attempts to reach the Emperor penguin colony just south of Snow Hill Island in the Weddell Sea. This Emperor Penguin colony was discovered only a few years ago. As the Weddell Sea is often clogged with heavy pack-ice we use our strongest ice-class vessel, mv Ortelius to reach this colony. The ship is equipped with helicopters which is a great advantage and can support us in our goal. Other wildlife to be seen include the Adélie Penguin which is the dominant species with a colony of more than 100,000 pairs on volcanic Paulet Island
Ship Information
Expedition Vessel: M/V Ortelius

The ice-strengthened vessel Ortelius is an excellent vessel for Polar expedition cruises in the Arctic and Antarctica, providing possibilities to adventure in remote and ice-bound locations. Ortelius was built in Gdynia, Poland in 1989, was named Marina Svetaeva, and served as a special purpose vessel for the Russian Academy of Science. The vessel is now re-flagged and renamed Ortelius. The vessel has the highest ice-class notation (UL1 equivalent to 1A) and is therefore very suitable to navigate in solid one-year sea ice and loose
multi-year pack ice. Ortelius features lots of open-deck spaces, as well as capacity for helicopter options for specific voyages. The vessel is manned by 24 highly experienced international nautical crew, 20 international hotel crew,
including stewardesses, 8 expedition staff (1 expedition leader and 7 guides/lecturers), and 1 doctor.
Ortelius offers a comfortable hotel standard, with two restaurants, a bar/lecture room and a sauna. The vessel offers simple but comfortable cabins and public
spaces. All cabins are spacious outside cabins with a minimum of two portholes or windows per cabin and all cabins have private shower and toilet. Her voyages are primarily developed to offer our passengers a quality exploratory wildlife program, trying to spend as much time ashore as possible. As the number of passengers is limited to approximately 108, flexibility assures maximum wildlife opportunities.
Weddell Sea Emperor Penguin Voyage: M/V Ortelius
For the latest, up-to-date departure dates and prices please refer to the tour page:
http://expeditionsonline.com/tour/weddell-sea-emperor-penguin-voyage-mv-ortelius_52
Included
- Voyage aboard the indicated vessel as indicated in the itinerary
- All meals throughout the voyage aboard the ship including snacks, coffee and tea.
- All shore excursions and activities throughout the voyage by Zodiac.
- Program of lectures by noted naturalists and leadership by experienced expedition staff.
- Free use of rubber boots and snowshoes.
- Ship-to-shore helicopter transfers (with no specific amount of helicopter time guaranteed)
- Luggage transfer from pick-up point to the vessel on the day of embarkation, in Ushuaia.
- Pre-scheduled group transfer from the vessel to the airport in Ushuaia (directly after disembarkation).
- All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout the programme.
- Comprehensive pre-departure material
Excluded
- Any airfare, whether on scheduled or charter flights
- Pre- and post- land arrangements.
- Passport and visa expenses.
- Government arrival and departure taxes.
- Meals ashore.
- Baggage, cancellation and personal insurance (which is strongly recommended).
- Excess baggage charges and all items of a personal nature such as laundry, bar, beverage charges and telecommunication charges.
- The customary gratuity at the end of the voyages for stewards and other service personnel aboard (guidelines will be provided).
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