10-Day Classic Antarctica Expedition

December - March
Antarctic Peninsula

Dates and Group Rates Available for 2026/27 Season

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The Ultimate 10-day Adventure to the Edge of the World.

Set off on the ultimate 10-day adventure to the Antarctic Peninsula, the shortest possible trip to experience this awe-inspiring destination! This action-packed expedition takes you to the heart of Antarctica, where you’ll witness breathtaking landscapes, extraordinary wildlife, and thrilling opportunities for exploration.

With activities such as kayaking, snowshoeing, and sailing through icy waters, this unforgettable journey is the perfect way to tick Antarctica off your bucket list — all in just 10 days!

Highlights

    • 9 nights/10 days

    • Take advantage of kayaking through the pristine waters and enjoy daily zodiac landings along the untouched shores. Join expert guided excursions to learn about the continent’s fascinating history & ecology.

    • Get up close with abundant wildlife, including penguins, seals & whales.

  • St Helena

    • Her open decks, generous observation lounges, and expedition-ready features provide an ideal platform for wildlife encounters, landings, and immersive exploration.

    • Inviting social spaces and panoramic observation areas.

    • Two Jacuzzis, sauna and ample deck space.

    • Full science lab set up, and active science taking place with our resident expert science team.

    • Accommodation: Fully serviced cabins.

    • Meals: Daily meals, snacks, tea, coffee, and house beer, soda, and wine during lunch and dinner.

    • Shore Excursions: Guided walks, daily shore excursions, and Zodiac cruises.

    • Adventure Activities: Kayaking, Snowshoeing, Camping, Polar Plunge, Trekking and Yoga (Subject to weather and operational conditions)

    • Expedition Team: Led by experienced guides.

    • Lectures: Educational talks and expert guiding services.

    • Expedition Equipment: Loaned muck boots and access to the onboard doctor and medical clinic.

    • Pre-departure Info: Comprehensive materials and an Antarctic booklet.

    • Port Fees: Includes port surcharges, permits, and landing fees.

    • Wi-Fi: Basic Wi-Fi complimentary; upgrades available for a fee.

    • Crew Tips/ Gratuities

Travel Itinerary

    • Board the expedition vessel in the afternoon, where you'll meet your crew and fellow travellers. After settling into your cabin, the ship sets off along the picturesque Beagle Channel. Relish your first evening at sea as the southernmost tip of South America disappears from view.

    • Start your Antarctic adventure with a crossing of the Drake Passage, a vast stretch of open ocean that marks the Antarctic Convergence, where nutrient-rich waters sustain a vibrant ecosystem.

    • While at sea, attend expert-led talks on Antarctica’s history, wildlife, and geology. Head to the open decks or the bridge to spot albatrosses, petrels, and even whales. Adventure activities, including navigation workshops and safety briefings for kayaking and snowshoeing, will also be held.

    • By the end of Day 3, the first sighting of icebergs and snow-capped peaks will signal your arrival at the South Shetland Islands.

    • The core of the journey unfolds as you explore the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands, with each day offering a blend of landings, zodiac cruises, and optional adventure activities.

    • Highlights Include:

      • Kayaking Among Icebergs: Paddle through tranquil waters, drifting past seals resting on ice floes and penguins diving in for a swim. Snowshoeing Adventures: Strap on snowshoes to explore pristine trails and reach panoramic viewpoints, offering breathtaking vistas of glaciers and peaks. Penguin Colonies: Visit expansive rookeries of Gentoo, Chinstrap, and Adélie Penguins, watching their amusing behaviours as they care for their chicks or brave the frigid waters. Wildlife Encounters: Spot Weddell, crabeater, and leopard seals lounging on ice or hunting in the water, with Minke and humpback whales often seen feeding nearby.

    • With over 500 diverse landing sites along the Antarctic Peninsula, no two voyages are ever the same. Our expert team crafts each expedition based on conditions, weather, and opportunities for the most remarkable encounters. As passenger vessel traffic has increased in recent years, competition for landing sites has intensified—but our deep knowledge of this pristine region ensures you’ll embark on true exploratory journeys, venturing beyond the crowds.

    •  Guided by our experienced crew, you’ll navigate breathtaking ice-choked channels, witness towering glaciers, and encounter extraordinary wildlife in one of the most remote places on Earth. This is not just a cruise—it’s a genuine expedition where spontaneity and discovery define every day.

    • Join us for an adventure where the unknown awaits, and every landing is a moment of exploration.

    • As the expedition heads back north, there’s an opportunity for a final landing or zodiac cruise. Weather and ice conditions permitting, explore destinations like Brown Bluff, where towering cliffs and an Adélie penguin colony await, or Paulet Island, home to historic sites and abundant wildlife.

    • Relive your adventures as you cross the Drake Passage, keeping an eye out for seabirds and whales along the way. Take part in final lectures or workshops, and enjoy a celebratory dinner with your fellow travellers as you reflect on the unforgettable journey.

    • Arrive back in Ushuaia in the early morning. After breakfast, disembark with cherished memories of an epic Antarctic expedition and new stories to tell.

Please note: The above itinerary is a general guideline. Our precise route and activities will be adjusted to optimize wildlife viewing and adapt to prevailing weather and ice conditions. The Captain and/or Expedition Leader will make necessary changes to ensure the best possible experience. A daily program will be provided onboard. Flexibility is essential for a successful expedition.

10-day/9-night trip:
US$ 8,790.00 per person

  • A 30% deposit is required to secure your booking.

  • Final payment due 90 days before departure.

  • The single supplement for the Superior Cabin is 1.75 times the published rate.

  • The single supplement for the Deluxe, Premium Cabins and Owner's Suites is 2 times the published rate.

  • The single supplement does not apply to Discovery and Odyssey cabins.

  • For more information on payments, please refer to our Terms & Conditions.

Inclusions

  • Accommodation: Fully serviced cabins.

  • Meals: Daily meals, snacks, tea, coffee, and house beer, soda, and wine during pre-dinner hours.

  • Shore Excursions: Guided walks, daily shore excursions, and Zodiac cruises.

  • Adventure Activities: Kayaking, Snowshoeing, Camping, Polar Plunge, Trekking and Yoga (Subject to weather and operational conditions)

  • Expedition Team: Led by experienced guides.

  • Lectures: Educational talks and expert guiding services.

  • Expedition Equipment: Loaned muck boots, Outer weather gear (or bring your own), An inner layer for you to keep as a momento and access to the onboard doctor and medical clinic.

  • Pre-departure Info: Comprehensive materials and an Antarctic booklet.

  • Port Fees: Includes port surcharges, permits, and landing fees.

  • Wi-Fi: Basic Wi-Fi complimentary; upgrades available for a fee.

  • Crew Tips/Gratuities

Exclusions

  • Flights to/from Ushuaia, Argentina

  • Personal Expenses: Includes bar charges and Boutique Charges. Final payments must be made in cash or via credit card (US Dollar or Euro).

  • Additional Excursions: Any excursions or activities not listed in the itinerary. Day-Sail Excursion.

  • Accommodation Upgrades: Single room supplements and stateroom upgrades.

  • Off-ship Meals: Meals not provided aboard the ship.

  • Beverages: Alcoholic drinks and sodas outside of happy hour / dinner time.

  • Optional Services: Examples include onboard boutique purchases.

  • Unlisted Items: Anything not specified under "Inclusions."

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St Helena

    • Spacious, newly updated cabins, with ocean views. Modern and well appointed she offers best in class accomodation. All cabins and suites have ensuite bathrooms, and some interconnecting cabins are available in the Twin Odyssey class. Triple and quadruple cabins are perfect for solo travelers or are ideal for families or groups seeking shared accommodations during polar expeditions. Single cabins are also available with no supplement.

    • Her open decks, generous observation lounges, and expedition-ready features provide an ideal platform for wildlife encounters, landings, and immersive exploration.

      • Inviting social spaces and large panoramic observation areas.

      • A relaxed, welcoming atmosphere with an expert team onboard

      • Full suite of adventure options

      • Two Jacuzzis, gym and spa.

      • Full science lab set up, and active science taking place with our resident expert science team.

    • With capacity for 150 but carrying just 98 guests, St Helena blends traditional seafaring heritage with a contemporary expedition experience. Her recent refit in 2022 has introduced refined touches throughout, from modern cabin furnishings to enhanced public spaces, creating an atmosphere of modern comfort and style. Built in the UK the St Helena is a rugged, versatile expedition platform and truly unique in the Antarctic world.

      Perfectly suited for adventurous voyages, her ice-strengthened hull, deep draft, and powerful engines make her ideal for navigating the remote and rugged coastlines of Antarctica, the South Atlantic, and beyond. Her open decks, generous observation lounges, and expedition-ready features provide an ideal platform for wildlife encounters, landings, and immersive exploration.

      With a soul steeped in maritime history and a future set for discovery, St Helena offers a rare opportunity to explore the world’s most extraordinary destinations in style, safety, and comfort.

  • St Helena

    • Her open decks, generous observation lounges, and expedition-ready features provide an ideal platform for wildlife encounters, landings, and immersive exploration.

    • Inviting social spaces and panoramic observation areas.

    • Two Jacuzzis, sauna and ample deck space.

    • Full science lab set up, and active science taking place with our resident expert science team.

    • Guests can look forward to expert-led excursions, including zodiac cruises, guided landings, sailing, camping, and kayaking — bringing you up close to awe-inspiring landscapes and extraordinary wildlife. With a dedicated team of knowledgeable expedition leaders, naturalists, and seasoned crew members, the St Helena promises an unforgettable exploration experience that blends adventure with superior hospitality. 

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Day Sailing

Step aboard Icebird, a private sailing vessel, for an exclusive day-sailing adventure available on select departures. Designed for just eight passengers, this intimate experience offers a rare chance to explore Antarctica’s hidden corners — from secluded bays and towering icebergs to wildlife-rich shores unreachable by larger ships. Led by expert guides, you’ll enjoy a quieter, more personal connection with the White Continent, sailing sustainably through its pristine waters. With limited space and high demand, early reservation is highly recommended. Please note: the exact sailing day is weather-dependent and will be confirmed during the voyage. We also offer Cruise / Sail itineraries for those wanting more time onboard Icebird which is limited to just 6 passengers.

US$ 1.290,-. To be pre-booked, pre-paid, subject to conditions. Select Departures only.

Optional Add-Ons

What type of trip is this?

Sail to the bottom of the world on a true polar expedition. Over 10 days, explore the icy coastlines and dramatic landscapes of the Antarctic Peninsula aboard a small expedition ship. You’ll have the chance to kayak past towering icebergs, snowshoe across untouched ridges, Zodiac cruise to remote landing sites, and witness penguins, whales, and seals in their natural habitat. Days are active and awe-inspiring, nights are warm, social, and spent aboard the St. Helena,
a low-impact vessel designed for comfort, and exploration.

Who is this trip for?

This expedition is perfect for adventurous travellers short on time but big on dreams. Whether you're an active explorer eager to kayak through icy waters, a wildlife enthusiast craving close encounters with penguins and seals, or simply someone ready to experience the raw beauty of Antarctica without committing to a long voyage, this 10-day journey delivers the ultimate polar experience in the most efficient way.

Why go with us?

With a passionate crew, expert guides, and a focus on sustainability, this expedition is designed for real exploration, thoughtful travel, and meaningful connection. You'll be part of a small group with personalised attention and expert-led activities every step of the way.

We bring firsthand experience to every trip: Matt has spent the past several years guiding aboard polar expedition vessels as a photography expert and general naturalist, while Andi has worked with Antarctic travel and logistics for the past five years.

FAQ

  • Ushuaia – Malvinas Argentinas International Airport

  • The St Helena accommodate up to 112 passengers in comfortable suites. Passengers come from various regions, predominantly Europe, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South America.

    The average age is around 45, reflecting a varied mix of experienced travellers, with the majority aged between 35 and 65. We welcome people of all ages seeking an active, adventurous expedition. Overall, our demographic tends to be slightly younger than that of other operators.

    The crew consists of approximately 85 members, including the captain, officers, and staff, as well as an expedition team of 12 to 14 members.

  • Multiple languages contribute to the onboard experience. English and Spanish are the primary languages used aboard. Our crew members all speak English, in line with international protocols for passenger ships. We also have guides who speak a multitude of languages and aim to have English, Spanish, German, and Portuguese speakers on every voyage, in addition to other languages including French and Mandarin.

  • Passengers should be in good general health and capable of participating in onboard and shore activities, which may involve moderate physical exertion and require a high degree of independence. We always offer a range of activities suitable for people of all ages and abilities.

    Please be aware that boarding Zodiacs takes place on a moving surface, and disembarkation ashore can involve slippery rocks and steep climbs.

  • Parents are fully responsible for their children’s supervision and safety at all times, both ashore and onboard. Our staff does not provide childcare services. Children must remain with their designated groups, adhering to the Expedition Leader’s and staff’s instructions. Children must be supervised at all times and are not permitted to run onboard or on deck. Small children should wear harnesses and be accompanied by a parent while on deck.

    Children are required to wear special life vests when boarding Zodiacs. However, the captain will determine whether children can disembark at each landing site based on prevailing conditions, prioritising safety.

    Our vessel does not have dedicated children’s facilities or provide toys, colouring books, etc. Parents should bring their own entertainment for their children.

    We do not carry children’s medication onboard, including seasickness medication. Parents must bring an adequate supply.

    In the event of a medical emergency requiring evacuation to a hospital, please be aware that there are no hospitals in Antarctica. Evacuation to the mainland may take several days or may not be possible. Our onboard infirmary is equipped for first aid only.

    Passengers must carry appropriate insurance, including evacuation and repatriation coverage. All evacuation costs are the passenger’s responsibility.

    We regret that we cannot offer children’s discounts.

    We do not recommend children under 12 years old. If you have any questions, please contact us.

  • Casual, expedition-style attire is recommended for the voyage, with clothing that is both comfortable and adaptable, as outlined in the detailed packing list. For all outdoor excursions, all outer layers must be waterproof. The type of clothing you’ll need ashore will depend on your route and travel method. Rubber boots or Wellingtons are provided onboard in a variety of sizes, but if you require a special size, we suggest bringing your own. For rental options, click here for more details.

  • Our South America to Antarctica expedition takes place during the Austral summer. Typical daytime temperatures in Antarctica range from -7°C to 4°C (20°F to 40°F). While sunny days are possible, be prepared for rain, snow, fog, and significant wind chill.

    For more details, please see our information on Antarctic seasons.

    Our itinerary is subject to change based on weather, ice conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities. The captain and/or expedition leader will make adjustments to optimise the experience based on prevailing conditions. Flexibility is crucial for a successful voyage.

  • We aim to make two daily landings in the South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula using our fleet of 13 Zodiacs. Many of the locations we visit are unique, and we take pride in our strong commitment to conservation and respect for the ecosystems we explore. We ask for your cooperation in preserving this reputation. Your expedition team will guide you on shore excursions and provide detailed information. You will also receive our Antarctic Guidelines with your travel documents.

  • Internet access is available for basic browsing. More intensive use can be made via prepaid data cards. Wi-Fi is strongest in the lounge, bar, and library areas, and passengers can connect using their own devices. Please note that some streaming sites, such as Netflix, are blocked onboard. As we operate in a remote area, internet connection can be inconsistent.

  • The ship’s electrical system operates at 110V/60Hz. Please bring a two-flat-pin American adaptor for the 110V plug socket. If required, a small supply of adaptors is available from Reception. These should be returned to Reception at the end of the cruise. There is also an adaptor extension box with USB ports in the suite.

  • The RMS St Helena is equipped with a fully stocked infirmary and a licensed physician to ensure your health and safety throughout the journey. Given the remote nature of the expedition, we advise all passengers to have comprehensive medical insurance that includes coverage for medical emergencies and potential evacuation, as we will be far from the nearest hospital or medical facility.

  • Passenger and crew safety is our top priority. Our vessel adheres to all international safety standards, and our officers and crew are highly trained and regularly practise emergency procedures. Within 24 hours of embarkation, all guests are required to participate in a mandatory emergency drill to familiarise themselves with emergency protocols. Onboard announcements, including those regarding wildlife sightings and potential emergencies, are made via the public address (PA) system.

    The RMS St Helena fully complies with SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea), IMO (International Maritime Organization) regulations, and the ISM Code (International Safety Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships). This includes annual flag state inspections, internal and external safety and environmental audits, and annual classification society inspections. The vessel holds valid Safety Management and Passenger Ship Safety Certificates. Compliance with these rigorous standards is mandatory for operation and insurance coverage.

    All Antarctic tourism activities are governed by the Antarctic Treaty, which addresses environmental protection and safety. Administered by signatory states, the Treaty requires tourism operators to report to their national governments. Our operations have been reviewed and approved by the United States government as fully compliant with the Antarctic Treaty. The Treaty also includes on-site inspections to evaluate equipment, activities, and operational procedures.

    Terra Nova Expeditions is currently in the process of applying for membership of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO), an organisation established in 1991 to promote safe and environmentally responsible Antarctic tourism. This will be in force by the date of our first voyage. IAATO facilitates the sharing of best practices, including stringent safety and emergency procedures, across the industry.

  • For embarkation in Ushuaia, no ground transfers are provided. Please make your way to the pier in the town centre by 3:30 pm for check-in, with embarkation beginning at 4:00 pm. The pier is located on Maipú Avenue, with the main entrance on Lasserre Street. We recommend arriving a day early to allow for potential delays. Disembarkation is usually between 8:00 and 8:30 am, so please avoid booking early flights. We offer passengers disembarking a transfer to the airport if their flights depart on the same day as disembarkation. Please note that up-to-date information about your specific voyage will be provided prior to departure, as departure times from the pier can vary.