We are thrilled to have you join us on this incredible adventure. Here, you will find the additional details that we require from you, information to help you plan your trip, and some ideas on other destinations you might like to visit in South America before or after your Antarctica cruise. If you wish to discuss the details of your voyage or additional travel arrangements, including flights, insurance, and pre-and post-tour travel arrangements, please get in touch with your booking agent.
We strongly recommend COVID-19 vaccination and an up-to-date influenza vaccine, considering the presence of Avian Influenza in Antarctica.
Additionally, we will implement a range of health protocols to ensure the safety of our guests, staff, and crew onboard the Ocean Endeavour. Please refer to our Travel Safe Strategy. for more information.
Your travel insurance must provide minimum coverage of USD250,000 for medical expenses, evacuation (including ship-to-shore transfer) and emergency repatriation, including cover for COVID-19 and all significant pre-existing conditions, in particular those that have the potential to give rise to issues on board. If you wish to discuss any points of concern, please reach out to your booking agents who can clarify or arrange a call with our Medical team if needed. Be aware that some travel insurance policies have minimum requirements for vaccination series (i.e. 2 doses + booster) to cover COVID-19-related medical, evacuation, and/or emergency repatriation. Your travel insurance policy must meet these minimum requirements.
International flights to join your Antarctica cruise will be available for booking approximately 11 months before departure. Please get in touch with your booking agent to discuss flight options. Please do not book your flight to depart from Ushuaia before 12 noon on disembarkation day.
Your itinerary includes one night's hotel accommodation in your embarkation city. An arrival transfer from the airport to your hotel is included if you are arriving on Day 1.
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Travel insurance is mandatory on all Antarctic voyages. This is a condition of carriage. Your final travel documentation cannot be released until you have provided us with your travel insurance details. We strongly advise you to purchase travel insurance simultaneously as booking to ensure you are covered for cancellation and curtailment from when you confirm your Antarctic voyage.
Travel insurance is one of the most critical components of any trip, especially in Antarctica - the most remote and inhospitable place on Earth. You must have the most suitable insurance with adequate coverage. Because of Antarctica's remoteness, medical attention and evacuations are extremely expensive, making insurance coverage an absolute necessity, particularly as you have invested large sums of money to travel there.
Your travel insurance must provide cover with:
Please refer to your Antarctica Travellers Guide below for more information.
Activities like Kayaking and Camping have limited spots and can book out quickly. View our full list of optional activities here.
Contact your booking agent to confirm your spot to ensure you don't miss out.
Required forms must be returned 95 days before departure.
You will need to provide:
Your booking agent will notify you once these forms are available.
Once onboard you will be provided with:
Waterproof trousers must be worn for all Zodiac & Shore excursions
Please refer to the Antarctica Travellers Guide for more information. Please note that life jackets, Expedition Parka, insulated Inner Jacket, and Muck boots are unavailable on board for minors under 16 years of age at the time of travel; please get in touch with your booking agent, who can provide more details.
We have put together a checklist for What you should pack for an Antarctica cruise
You can also watch our What to Pack Guide below:
Please refer to your Antarctica Travellers Guide for more information.
Antarctic expedition voyages travel to remote areas with limited or no sophisticated medical facilities. Should a medical emergency arise, we must be armed with the necessary information to help you. Per our Cruise Booking Conditions, any health problems, disabilities, pregnancy, or pre-existing physical health conditions that potentially require emergency care must be covered by your travel insurance and brought to our attention before the voyage. Medical forms will be available approximately four months before departure as part of your Cruise Enrolment (see above). Some conditions may preclude you from traveling aboard the Ocean Endeavour or require approval by our Medical Team. If you have a chronic illness or recent acute medical condition, please contact your booking agent as soon as possible to discuss your medical history with our Medical Team and ensure you meet our requirements for travel.
The Ocean Endeavour is an English-speaking vessel. All announcements, safety briefings, and lectures are provided in English only. For safety reasons, all passengers must speak and understand basic English to ensure their own safety during their expedition.
Antarctica: Avian Influenza – Update as of June 2024:
Since early 2024, the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) virus has been detected on the Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia, and the Falkland Islands. This naturally occurring virus impacts birds and marine mammals, but the risk to humans is very low.
To protect you and the environment, we have implemented enhanced biosecurity measures, including thorough cleaning of equipment and pre-landing site inspections. If a landing site is affected, we will flexibly adapt and choose alternative sites.
Our goal is to protect the environment and preserve Antarctica's wonders for future generations while providing a unique and unforgettable experience for our travellers. We closely monitor potential impacts on your itinerary and will communicate any updates promptly. We look forward to an excellent 2024/25 Antarctic season with you!
For more information, please read our 'Important update regarding Avian Influenza and travel to Antarctica' here.
Please note that your cruise booking may be subject to fuel surcharges should world oil prices increase significantly before the time of your departure. Cruise operators do attempt to factor this price into your tour cost. However, unexpected rises in the cost of marine fuel can result in a fuel surcharge that will depend on the cost of oil per barrel. By booking a tour with us, you agree that this may be the case with your booking. If this situation arises, you will be advised of any surcharge once we have been notified of the surcharges.
How we're helping to protect Antarctica
We are an IAATO (International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators) Operator and comply with the organisation’s guidelines for travel to the Antarctic. IAATO, in cooperation with ship operators, has established extensive procedures and guidelines that ensure safe and responsible Antarctica expeditions. In line with the Antarctic Treaty system, IAATO is committed to the principle that planned tourism activities will have no more than a minor or transitory impact on the Antarctic environment.
IMPORTANT: It is a mandatory requirement that all passengers review the IAATO documents below:
Expedition Cruising to Antarctica
Antarctic Visitor Guidelines
Reducing Waste Guidelines
Don't Pack a Pest
All voyages are indicative only as the actual itinerary will be determined day to day by the Expedition Leader and ship’s Captain. They consider a number of factors including wind direction (and speed), rainfall, ice conditions and IAATO permitting requirements. The focus of the Expedition Leader and the Captain will be to deliver the best possible experience for the conditions on the day and that may mean going to a different location than originally intended. It’s important to understand that dynamic itineraries like this an essential difference between expedition cruises and traditional cruises.
By making the booking, you confirm that you have read and agreed to be bound by Chimu Adventures booking terms and conditions. Please click here to view.
Check out our Antarctica Travellers Guide to help you prepare for your Antarctica adventure. Includes information about joining cities, what to pack and more.
See our range of optional activities that can take your adventure further.
The Antarctic Gear Depots in Ushuaia and Punta Arenas by New Headings, have you covered for the key outerwear necessary to stay warm and protected against the wind and the water during your Antarctica Expedition.Rental gear only avaialble from Ushuaia or Punta Arenas.
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