Over 23 incredible days, you will explore and experience the very best of Antarctica, including the Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia, and the Falkland Islands, with the added opportunity to visit Elephant Island. This is a journey with an exclusive focus on exploration, enjoyed in the most unhurried manner, made possible by a maximum group size of just 66
passengers – almost a third of the size of a typical expedition ship in today's market!
Therefore, in February 2025, join Ushuaia for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and be a part of this fantastic Antarctic expedition cruise!
On every full expedition day, you can expect two off-ship excursions, weather permitting, each lasting up to three hours. Every cruise carries eight Zodiacs, which are used to
disembark everyone quickly, together and without the need for separate groups. Once on land, there will be a variety of activities designed to make the most of that particular location and all your time ashore. Plus, you’ll be accompanied by five expert expedition staff including a fantastic expedition leader, as well as two very special guests, providing unrivalled access to experts who will bring the destination to life.
Originally built for the United States agency NOAA (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration), the ice-strengthened polar vessel MV Ushuaia is a much-loved, veteran expedition ship that has crossed the Drake Passage over 600 times and counting! This year, an extensive refurbishment has been done, and the ship has truly never looked better! With ample deck space and an open bridge policy, there will always be a great spot from which you can view the incredible scenery and wildlife without jostling for position. You’ll also be able to enjoy a range of excellent facilities that will offer you a comfortable home away from home.
One of the smallest ships operating in Antarctica
Extended time ashore
Extraordinary wildlife
Availability is always subject to confirmation. Please check with us before booking flights
There are no future departures for this trip at this stage.
Ushuaia
| Length | 84 metres |
|---|---|
| Cabins | 41 |
Originally built for the United States agency NOAA (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration), the MV USHUAIA has been refurbished to accommodate a maximum of 84 passengers in 41 comfortable twin cabins and suites. The ice-strengthened polar vessel MV USHUAIA is very well appointed and provides ample deck space and an open bridge policy. The full complement of inflatable landing craft ensures superb landings and wildlife viewing opportunities on the otherwise inaccessible coastline.
All cabins include ample storage space. Public areas feature a large dining room (one sitting), an observation lounge and bar, a conference room with modern multimedia equipment, a well-stocked library, a changing room and a small infirmary. Our expert captain, officers and crew are highly experienced in Antarctic navigation and have a great love of nature. We provide a specialist team of international expedition leaders and lecturers, all extremely knowledgeable, enthusiastic, helpful and dedicated to the protection of the environment. Our chefs prepare excellent cuisine including many local specialties and the bar is well-stocked with carefully selected wines and spirits.
Deck plans are for illustrative purposes only – The actual ship and cabin layout may differ.
Includes
21-night cruise in chosen cabin category aboard the MV Ushuaia
One-night accommodation at a 3* hotel in Buenos Aires before the cruise
Internal flights between Buenos Aires and Ushuaia in Economy Class.
A programme of landing for each half day in Antarctica, South Georgia & the Falklands
Expert Antarctica Expedition Team A programme of lectures around the landings
Breakfast, lunch and dinner on each full day of the cruise
Dinner on the first day of the cruise and breakfast on the last day of the cruise
Breakfast at hotel in Buenos Aires
Coffee, tea & water while on the cruise
Bedding and towels on the cruise and at the hotel
Rubber boots for shore landings
Transfers as detailed in our itinerary
