The Antarctic Cruise - wild beauty and endless vistas
The image of the Antarctic is defined by bizarre landscapes, ice-blue glaciers and unusual animal life. Discover this amazing continent on the Antarctic Cruise and experience unforgettable moments.
Antarctic Cruises - where they happen and when to go
The Antarctic is a term used to describe the landmass and ocean regions around the South Pole.
The continent, with its area of roughly 13.2 million square kilometres, is subdivided into West and East Antarctica and is delimited by the southern polar circle.
The best time for an Antarctic Cruise is the Antarctic summer from November to March.
The Antarctic Cruise - islands and destinations
The Antarctic Cruise takes you from South America through the famous Drake Passage to the Antarctic Peninsula, known for its breathtaking landscapes and diversity of animal species.
You can, for example, go to Seymour Island to observe the fascinating lives of Adelie penguins or Antarctic swallows.
Some Antarctic Cruises will take you to Hope Bay, where you will have the opportunity to get to know the Argentine research station of Esperanza.
Half Moon Island is one of the South Shetland Islands, and its colony of chinstrap penguins, one of the world's largest, will set the pulses of animal lovers racing.
Take an Antarctic cruise and experience for yourself the fascination of one of the world's biggest volcanic islands: Deception Island. Have a swim in a crater full of seawater or go on a boat tour of the crater lake
Unforgettable moments await you when you traverse the Lemaire Channel.
Spectacular cliffs of ice tower up 1000 m out of the water.
Antarctic Cruises - a voyage into one of the last remaining natural paradises
The Antarctic Cruise - breathtaking, fantastically beautiful and unforgettable!
However you decide to travel - by luxurious giant cruise ship, middle-sized boat, or embarking on an adventure in an expeditionary steamer - this is one trip you will never forget!