The majority of expedition cruises in Antarctica and the Arctic offer the option to do guided walks or hikes. Antarctica hiking tours are accompanied by an expert, experienced guide and run in small groups. Hiking is a great way to enjoy and immerse yourself into Antarctica or the Arctic, with the opportunity to travel beyond landing sites and trek further into the land.
Hikers should have a moderate level of fitness or above to hike. Excursions typically last 2-3 hours in duration, but will be judged on general fitness levels of the group. During the hike, guides will provide commentary on the terrain, wildlife, history, and interesting features found in this part of Antarctica or the Arctic.
The mountainous terrain of the Antarctic Peninsula means hikes aren’t possible at all landing sites, but Deception Island and Orne Harbour are great options for longer hikes. South Georgia also offers incredible walking opportunities, the most famous being the final leg of Shackleton’s historic journey trek from Fortuna Bay to Stromness.
Hiking is an optional activity and may be included on some cruises and have an additional charge on other voyages. It is dependent on a number of factors including weather and conditions and will be operated in a safe manner with expert guides. All cruise companies do their best to reduce the impact on the natural environment and follow IAATO protocools.
Contact us for more information on which expeditions offer hiking as an optional extra.
Please note that all cruises also offer short hiking/walking opportunities at various landing sites and you can find more information under Shore Excursions, Some cruises also offer longer and more advanced hiking opportunities. Please see more info under Mountaineering.