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An Antarctica cruise is the ultimate journey. Filled with awe-inspiring wildlife encounters and sensory experiences of indescribable beauty. To cruise to Antarctica is to experience your place in the world from a whole new perspective.

Breathtaking, otherworldly, and life-changing are common phrases travellers use to describe an Antarctic expedition. But when it comes to Antarctica, language fails us. We simply do not possess the capacity to articulate the profound experience of setting foot on the Great Southern Continent. To truly understand, you must go on an Antarctic cruise for yourself. 

We have incredible deals available across a wide range of small-ship expedition cruises for both 2024/2025 and 2025/2026 Antarctic seasons.

WHICH ANTARCTICA CRUISE IS BEST FOR ME?

Once you’ve decided to go to Antarctica, the next step is to determine which trip is best suited to you.

The key considerations are:

WHICH ANTARCTIC ITINERARY SHOULD I CHOOSE?

As genuine Antarctica specialists, we have the largest range of Antarctica expeditions on offer, and Chimu staff have first-hand knowledge of the many ways to experience this incredible destination. Depending on your interests, availability, and budget, we can help you decide which Antarctica itinerary is right for you.

To help get you started, we have listed the 4 main itineraries that operate in Antarctica:

From South AmericaMap 1
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LOCATIONS

Iceberg seen from Antarctica peninsula cruise

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA 

(10 - 12 days)

Due to its proximity to South America, the Antarctic Peninsula is the best value and most popular Antarctic destination. The Peninsula is renowned for its stunning scenery and abundant wildlife. View cruises

Tabular iceberg, Antarctica cruise

ANTARCTIC CIRCLE

(14 - 22 days) 

Cross the fabled Antarctic Circle to the land of the midnight sun. Home to desolate, beautiful landscapes, continually shifting ice, and hardy Weddell seals. View cruises

 
King penguins on a South Georgia expedition

SOUTH GEORGIA

(18 - 23 days) 

One of the world’s truly great wildlife areas. South Georgia is home to over 30 million breeding birds, thousands of seals, 4 penguin species including large colonies of King penguins and macaroni penguins rarely encountered elsewhere, plus many more amazing creatures. South Georgia is a must-see for many wildlife enthusiasts. View cruises

Falkland Islands cruise

FALKLAND ISLANDS

(18 - 23 days) 

Often visited alongside South Georgia, the Falklands Islands offers up plenty of natural beauty, wildlife, and intriguing history. View cruises

 
Antarctica fly cruise, South Shetland Islands

ANTARCTICA FLY CRUISES

(5-9 days) 

For the time poor, or those not keen on a crossing of the famous Drake Passage, yet still keen to visit the last frontier of Antarctica. Flying to King George Island to begin your journey to the Antarctic Peninsula is a fantastic option. View cruises

East Antarctica cruise from Australia crossing the Ross Sea

EAST ANTARCTICA & ROSS SEA

(30+ days) 

Perhaps the ultimate Antarctica experience. Voyages to East Antarctica & Ross Sea embrace an icy world of extreme weather, wildlife, scenery and fascinating history as you visit some of the most remote places on earth. View cruises

 

FEATURED Antarctica TRIPS & DEALS

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FLIGHTS FROM AUSTRALIA INCLUDED*
15 Days

All Inclusive Flight Package Celebrating Antarctica

Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland…

Ship:  MS Seaventure

START: Sydney, Australia

FINISH: Sydney, Australia

Departure Date

  • 15/02/2025
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UP TO 10% OFF
11 Days

Best of Antarctica: Whale Journey

Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

Ship:  Ocean Nova

START: Ushuaia, Argentina

FINISH: Ushuaia, Argentina

Departure Date

  • 28/02/2026
  • 09/03/2026
  • 18/03/2026

2025-26 Antarctica
Next Season Cruises

Planning ahead? Check out what cruises are sailing next season and book early to secure the trip of…

Antarctica CRUISES

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UP TO 30% OFF- LIMITED AVAILABILTY
14 Days

Journey to the Antarctic Circle

Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctic Circle

SHIP: Ocean Endeavour

START: Ushuaia, Argentina

FINISH: Ushuaia, Argentina

Departure Date

  • 04/02/2025

  • 25/02/2025

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UP TO 25% OFF - LIMITED AVAILABILITY
14 Days

Best of Antarctica: In Depth

Antarctic Sound, Lemaire Channel, Antarctic Peninsula and…

SHIP: Ocean Endeavour

START: Ushuaia, Argentina

FINISH: Ushuaia, Argentina

Departure Date

  • 06/12/2024

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UP TO 30% OFF- LIMITED AVAILABILTY
11 Days

Best of Antarctica

Antarctic Peninsula

SHIP: Ocean Endeavour

START: Ushuaia, Argentina

FINISH: Ushuaia, Argentina

Departure Date

  • 18/11/2024

  • 27/11/2024
  • 18/12/2024
  • 27/12/2024
  • 26/01/2025

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Up to 24% off
8 Days

Antarctic Express: Fly the Drake

Antarctica

SHIP: Ocean Explorer

START: Punta Arenas, Chile

FINISH: Punta Arenas, Chile

Departure Date

  • 09/01/2025

  • 14/01/2025
  • 19/01/2025
  • 04/01/2026

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Up to 32% off
11 Days

Antarctic Express: Crossing the Circle

Antarctica

SHIP: Ocean Explorer

START: Punta Arenas, Chile

FINISH: Punta Arenas, Chile

Departure Date

  • 24/01/2025

  • 09/01/2026
  • 28/02/2026

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UP TO 30% OFF - LIMITED AVAILABILITY
11 Days

Best of Antarctica: Wildlife Explorer

Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands

SHIP: Ocean Endeavour

START: Ushuaia, Argentina

FINISH: Ushuaia, Argentina

Departure Date

  • 18/12/2024

  • 27/12/2024
  • 26/01/2025

Antarctica REVIEWS

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The number of people on board varies depending on the ship but the majority of our ships carry between 50 and 200 passengers, plus your expedition and ship crew. 

Chimu Adventures are the Antarctica specialists and an Associate Member of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators. We offer the largest range of vessels, an experienced, expert team of travel enthusiasts, and comprehensive, flexible itineraries, tailoring each cruise to your wishes and making your Antarctic Cruise unique and unforgettable.

All of our tours are 100% tried and tested to ensure that when you travel with us, you’re doing so in a controlled and safe environment with trained experts. We consistently monitor weather conditions and will always provide you with the best possible adventure without risk of injury to you or the vessel. While some activities may need to be rescheduled or cancelled due to weather, every effort is made to have a contingency plan should such conditions become a reality during your expeditions. We’ve been the experts in Antarctic travel for well over 10 years and use our vast experience and knowledge when picking the vessels we sell to provide you with an adventure that’s unforgettable for all the right reasons.

It is true that at times the Drake Passage can produce turbulent seas, but our vessels are built for maximum stability and comfort to ensure that even in rough conditions, sea and motion sickness are kept to a minimum at all times. We also have a host of services and facilities available should symptoms befall you. It also might be possible to fly over the Drake Passage, so speak to one of our destination specialists for more information about this.

We pride ourselves on our customisable range of Antarctica tours that allow you to tailor the perfect Antarctic experience for your own goals and wishes. We also offer a wide range of tours to suit a diverse array of budgets, from 6 day express cruises, to 35 day expeditions. Speak to one of our consultants who can help you plan your perfect Antarctica cruise, which includes all of the elements you’re looking for in your trip.

Antarctica is an extreme environment and although Antarctic cruises depart during the spring and summer months, the weather can change dramatically, with no warning and so you need to be prepared for conditions in this harsh region. When packing, avoid weighing yourself down with too many clothes or too much gear. Select informal, practical attire for your trip that can be worn in layers, including: • Parka jacket - lightweight, wind and weather-resistant shell • Warm trousers - ski pants or sturdy trousers • Waterproof trousers - Gore-Tex or similar waterproof and "breathable" fabrics are recommended • Long thermal underwear - silk or polypropylene is highly recommended • Sweaters - wool sweaters or a polar fleece jacket • Turtlenecks • Mittens and gloves - thin polypropylene gloves underneath warm mittens • Woollen cap and a scarf or balaclava • Warm socks - sturdy, long wool socks and thin pairs of silk, polypropylene or cotton/wool socks • A sturdy, lightweight and waterproof daypack for landings or Zodiac excursions • Sunglasses with U.V. filter • Protective sunscreen for lips, hands and face • Swimsuit for hotels, aboard some ships and (maybe) for a polar plunge • Camera with spare batteries and memory cards • Extra pair of prescription glasses • Prescription medicines and other remedies such as seasickness medication • Binoculars • Zip lock plastic bags or dry sacks for carrying camera, batteries, etc. • T-shirts or other casual warm weather clothes • Clothes for gateway cities. For more information on what to pack, read our blog

Whilst some of our Antarctic cruise ships boast a gym, sauna and small pools, this is rare and generally the majority have a lecture theatre, library, bar and restaurant, as well as the main deck. All ships offer a series of lectures focusing on the geology, history and wildlife of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, to help you prepare for what lies ahead. You can interact with the crew and expedition team as well as your fellow passengers in the common areas and either brave the elements to stand on deck taking in the spectacular scenery and wildlife-watching, scanning the horizon for whales, seals and seabirds, or do so from the comfort of the lounges and observation decks.

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