Extended Antarctic Circle Crossing Cruise

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Highlights

  • Cross the Antarctic Circle
  • Vast landscapes and icebergs
  • Penguins, whales and seals

Highlights

  • Cross the Antarctic Circle
  • Vast landscapes and icebergs
  • Penguins, whales and seals

Capacity: 80, Types: ExpeditionSingle cabins
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Set sail for an adventure like no other. Spend 14 days following in the wake of Captain Cook as you cross the Antarctic Circle, home to the midnight sun and towering icebergs. On board the well-appointed Ocean Nova, leave Ushuaia and civilisation behind and journey towards the hauntingly beautiful icy wilderness of the Antarctic Continent. Experience the thrill of witnessing seals lie on ice floes, whales breaching the frigid waters and penguins patrolling the rocky shoreline in vast numbers. Enjoy jaw-dropping views witnessed by seldom few as you explore ice-filled bays by Zodiac, landing on Antarctica itself for onshore excursions.

  • Set sail to the Antarctic Circle and experience nearly endless daylight during the high summer as you journey further south, uncovering the remoteness and untouched beauty of this less-visited part of the Antarctic Peninsula.
  • Soak up the beauty of this wild place and take advantage of the extra days on the Antarctic Peninsula with this extended expedition. Enjoy more landings, visit more locations and have additional opportunities to witness Antarctica’s breathtaking wildlife and landscapes.
  • Gain insight from onboard polar experts who will cover a range of fascinating topics during their daily lectures, from the diverse wildlife to the unique geology of the region.
  • Look for gentoo and chinstrap penguins, fur and Weddell seals, albatrosses and more, all set against the backdrop of towering icebergs and glaciated mountains.
  • Take part in Citizen Science Projects and contribute to meaningful research by photographing whale flukes for Happy Whale, who help to track and identify individual whales across the oceans.

The weather plays a pivotal part in this adventure and, although there’s an itinerary in place, there are no guarantees that you’ll be able to do everything that is planned. A level of flexibility and openness to embracing the unexpected are important in expedition travel, especially in such a remote area like the Antarctic. There are nearly 200 recognised sites in the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetlands and the places mentioned in the itinerary may need to be changed to other locations – which are just as interesting and beautiful! We may also be confined to the ship during rough weather, but there are plenty on onboard resources and activities. The ship’s library and educational lectures are ideal ways to stay entertained, while the wellness spa, saunas, gym and yoga classes will keep you fresh for when the weather clears. 

  • Cross the Antarctic Circle
  • Vast landscapes and icebergs
  • Penguins, whales and seals

Availability is always subject to confirmation. Please check with us before booking flights

04 February, 2027 to 17 February, 2027 on Ocean Nova
Prices
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Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or info@small-cruise-ships.com) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.

Quad Cabin
£7307 GBP pp (£ 8119 GBP pp)
save £ 812 GBP
14 sq. m (150 ft2) Exterior location, picture window Writing desk with chair Private bathroom with shower Individually controlled heating system Two lower single berths and two upper single berths Two Wardrobes & additional under bed storage for suitcases Located on Upper Deck 3 This quad cabin is available for groups of 4 customers travelling together. It is not available for solo customers.
Classic Twin cabin
£8122 GBP pp (£ 9025 GBP pp)
save £ 902 GBP
Classic Twin cabin
8 sq. m (87 ft2) Exterior location, picture window Writing desk with chair Private bathroom with shower Individually controlled heating system One lower single berth and one upper single berth Wardrobe & additional under bed storage for suitcases Located on Upper Deck 3 Solo customers must pay a single supplement to book this cabin. You will then have this cabin to yourself
Triple Cabin
£8122 GBP pp (£ 9025 GBP pp)
save £ 902 GBP
Triple Cabin
14 sq. m (150 ft2) Exterior location, picture window (unobstructed views) Writing desk with chair Private bathroom with shower Individually controlled heating system Two lower single berths and two upper single berths Two Wardrobes & additional under bed storage for suitcases Located on Upper Deck 3 Solo customers will be matched up with other solo customers of the same gender in this triple cabin. Please note this may mean sleeping in an upper berth bunk bed.
Explorer Twin or double
£9022 GBP pp (£ 10025 GBP pp)
save £ 1002 GBP
Explorer Twin or double
10 sq. m (106 ft2) Exterior location, picture window (unobstructed views) Writing desk with chair Private bathroom with shower Individually controlled heating system 1 lower double bed and two upper single berths Wardrobe & additional under bed storage for suitcases Located on Upper Deck 3 or Bridge deck 4 Solo customers must pay a single supplement to book a double cabin. You will then have this cabin to yourself. Solo customers will be matched up with another solo customer in twin cabins of the same gender or you can pay a single supplement and have the cabin to yourself.
Comfort Twin
£9926 GBP pp (£ 11029 GBP pp)
save £ 1103 GBP
Comfort Twin
14 sq. m (150 ft2) Exterior location, picture window (unobstructed views) Writing desk with chair Private bathroom with shower Individually controlled heating system Two lower single berths and two upper single berths Two Wardrobes & additional under bed storage for suitcases Located on Upper Deck 3 Solo customers must pay a single supplement to book this cabin. You will then have this cabin to yourself.
Single cabin
£14615 GBP pp (£ 16239 GBP pp)
save £ 1624 GBP
Single cabin
8 sq. m (87 ft2) Exterior location, picture window Writing desk with chair Private bathroom with shower Individually controlled heating system One lower single berth and one upper single berth Wardrobe & additional under bed storage for suitcases Located on Upper Deck 3 For solo use only
26 February, 2027 to 11 March, 2027 on Ocean Nova
Prices
SALE

Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or info@small-cruise-ships.com) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.

Quad Cabin
£6646 GBP pp (£ 7385 GBP pp)
save £ 738 GBP
Quad Cabin
14 sq. m (150 ft2) Exterior location, picture window Writing desk with chair Private bathroom with shower Individually controlled heating system Two lower single berths and two upper single berths Two Wardrobes & additional under bed storage for suitcases Located on Upper Deck 3 This quad cabin is available for groups of 4 customers travelling together. It is not available for solo customers.
Classic Twin cabin
£7379 GBP pp (£ 8199 GBP pp)
save £ 820 GBP
Classic Twin cabin
8 sq. m (87 ft2) Exterior location, picture window Writing desk with chair Private bathroom with shower Individually controlled heating system One lower single berth and one upper single berth Wardrobe & additional under bed storage for suitcases Located on Upper Deck 3 Solo customers must pay a single supplement to book this cabin. You will then have this cabin to yourself
Triple Cabin
£7379 GBP pp (£ 8199 GBP pp)
save £ 820 GBP
Triple Cabin
14 sq. m (150 ft2) Exterior location, picture window (unobstructed views) Writing desk with chair Private bathroom with shower Individually controlled heating system Two lower single berths and two upper single berths Two Wardrobes & additional under bed storage for suitcases Located on Upper Deck 3 Solo customers will be matched up with other solo customers of the same gender in this triple cabin. Please note this may mean sleeping in an upper berth bunk bed.
Explorer Twin or double
£8198 GBP pp (£ 9109 GBP pp)
save £ 911 GBP
Explorer Twin or double
10 sq. m (106 ft2) Exterior location, picture window (unobstructed views) Writing desk with chair Private bathroom with shower Individually controlled heating system 1 lower double bed and two upper single berths Wardrobe & additional under bed storage for suitcases Located on Upper Deck 3 or Bridge deck 4 Solo customers must pay a single supplement to book a double cabin. You will then have this cabin to yourself. Solo customers will be matched up with another solo customer in twin cabins of the same gender or you can pay a single supplement and have the cabin to yourself.
Comfort Twin
£9017 GBP pp (£ 10019 GBP pp)
save £ 1002 GBP
Comfort Twin
14 sq. m (150 ft2) Exterior location, picture window (unobstructed views) Writing desk with chair Private bathroom with shower Individually controlled heating system Two lower single berths and two upper single berths Two Wardrobes & additional under bed storage for suitcases Located on Upper Deck 3 Solo customers must pay a single supplement to book this cabin. You will then have this cabin to yourself.
Single cabin
£13280 GBP pp (£ 14755 GBP pp)
save £ 1476 GBP
Single cabin
8 sq. m (87 ft2) Exterior location, picture window Writing desk with chair Private bathroom with shower Individually controlled heating system One lower single berth and one upper single berth Wardrobe & additional under bed storage for suitcases Located on Upper Deck 3 For solo use only
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Day 1. Ushuaia

Welcome to Ushuaia – the gateway to Antarctica. Located at the southern tip of Argentina, these parts are known as Tierra del Fuego, often called ‘The End of the World’, but this is just the beginning of your Antarctic adventure. Those with a day or two may want to head to Tierra del Fuego National Park on a full day’s adventure, or if you've only got a few hours to kill, why not stroll around town and visit the waterfront overlooking the Beagle Channel. You might also like to sample some handcrafted chocolate at a local cafe in town. Tonight, you’ll have a welcome meeting at about 5 pm at your hotel, then you’re free to get ready for an early morning tomorrow!

Hotel for the night

Day 2. Embark in Ushuaia

Enjoy some free time to explore Ushuaia and the surrounding area before boarding the Ocean Nova – your home for the next 12 nights. Today, your ship will make its way through the Beagle Channel towards the infamous Drake Passage. Named after Charles Darwin’s historic ship, 'The Beagle', the deep open water of the channel presents many great photo opportunities. Be sure to wave goodbye to South America if you’re not too busy snapping away at the incredible landscapes – your next land sighting will be the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands.

Days 3-4. Drake Passage

The Drake Passage is one of the planet's most famous bodies of water. It can be rough, but if weather conditions are reasonable, you can head out on the outer decks to spot ocean dwellers like whales, dolphins or seabirds, including the wandering albatross, prions and petrels. Over the next two days, you’ll get to know your Expedition Team as your comprehensive lecture program gets underway.

Your polar experts will share their knowledge of the Antarctic region so you can understand its wildlife, history and geology and help prepare you for the adventure. Your Expedition Team consists of experts on the marine and bird life that inhabits these parts. They will help you scout for sightings as you join them on the outer decks. Step onto the ship's bridge and take advantage of our open bridge policy, inviting you into Ocean Nova's command centrr. This is your chance to observe the captain and the expedition in progress from an ideal viewpoint for spotting wildlife.

Days 5-8. South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula

Over the next few days, you’ll make Zodiac cruises through the icy waters. There are several potential landing sites, and while weather dictates which specific site you’ll land at, each presents an opportunity to get up close with some incredible wildlife. Look out for chinstrap, gentoo and Adelie penguin colonies as well as crabeater, Weddell, fur and elephant seals. When you are on board the Ocean Nova, your Expedition Team will keep the education going with a range of wildlife and history presentations and documentary screenings. A typical expedition day begins with a wake-up call from your Expedition Leader around 7 am, followed by breakfast.

Weather permitting, you can anticipate at least two excursions daily, providing ample opportunities to take in the breathtaking Antarctic landscape. For those who crave even more adventure, treat yourself to an optional paddling excursion that offers a new perspective of this frozen expanse. You’ll also be able to take a polar plunge off the Ocean Nova. There’s nothing like a quick dip in the Antarctic’s icy depths to wake you up!

Days 9-10. Antarctic Circle

Weather and ice conditions permitting, you’ll celebrate reaching the latitude of 66°33’S and crossing the fabled Antarctic Circle. Toast to the sheer rawness of the surroundings and take it all in – while not a typical landing, the crossing of the Antarctic Circle leaves a lasting memory. Travel past colossal icebergs to a point on Earth where only a few travellers have sailed. Home to Weddell seals that are specially adapted to this icy environment, they use their canines and incisors to rasp open new ice and maintain holes in the ice through which to breathe. They also have highly accurate powers of navigation, enabling them to seek out breathing holes when their teeth are worn down, and they can no longer maintain or create breathing holes in the ice.

Day 11. South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula

As the Ocean Nova begins heading north, you’ll be more familiar with the Antarctic waters. Test your newfound knowledge of penguin species and fine-tune your wildlife spotting skills as you differentiate between fur, leopard and Weddell seals. Zodiac cruises and landings will continue to ensure you make the most of the peninsula’s wildlife opportunities and capture the perfect photographs.

Days 12-13 Drake Passage

The journey’s final leg offers an opportunity to reflect on the spectacular scenery and prolific encounters. During the final days at sea, join additional onboard lectures and view a slideshow featuring captivating images captured by our Expedition Photographer throughout your journey—yours to keep as a cherished reminder of your incredible Antarctic expedition. By the evening of Day 13, you’ll enter the relatively calm waters of the Beagle Channel, signalling the start of your return home. That evening, enjoy a final celebration with your fellow travellers and Expedition Team to mark the end of this Antarctic adventure.

Day 12. Disembark in Ushuaia

After breakfast, disembark the Ocean Nova as your Antarctic expedition ends. A morning transfer to Ushuaia Airport or downtown is included, but if you’d like to extend your stay, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.

Special information

On the day you disembark in Ushuaia, we recommend scheduling your flights for departure after 12 noon to allow for any potential delays due to weather conditions.

On this day, we've got your transfers covered! Choose between a morning transfer from the port to Ushuaia airport for your onward flight or a morning transfer from the port to Ushuaia downtown. Enjoy complimentary luggage storage for the day. If you plan to head to the airport at a later time or to your Ushuaia accommodation, it's entirely up to you and at your own expense.

Day 1. Ushuaia

Welcome to Ushuaia – the gateway to Antarctica. Located at the southern tip of Argentina, these parts are known as Tierra del Fuego, often called ‘The End of the World’, but this is just the beginning of your Antarctic adventure. Those with a day or two may want to head to Tierra del Fuego National Park on a full day’s adventure, or if you've only got a few hours to kill, why not stroll around town and visit the waterfront overlooking the Beagle Channel. You might also like to sample some handcrafted chocolate at a local cafe in town. Tonight, you’ll have a welcome meeting at about 5 pm at your hotel, then you’re free to get ready for an early morning tomorrow!

Hotel for the night

Day 2. Embark in Ushuaia

Enjoy some free time to explore Ushuaia and the surrounding area before boarding the Ocean Nova – your home for the next 12 nights. Today, your ship will make its way through the Beagle Channel towards the infamous Drake Passage. Named after Charles Darwin’s historic ship, 'The Beagle', the deep open water of the channel presents many great photo opportunities. Be sure to wave goodbye to South America if you’re not too busy snapping away at the incredible landscapes – your next land sighting will be the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands.

Days 3-4. Drake Passage

The Drake Passage is one of the planet's most famous bodies of water. It can be rough, but if weather conditions are reasonable, you can head out on the outer decks to spot ocean dwellers like whales, dolphins or seabirds, including the wandering albatross, prions and petrels. Over the next two days, you’ll get to know your Expedition Team as your comprehensive lecture program gets underway.

Your polar experts will share their knowledge of the Antarctic region so you can understand its wildlife, history and geology and help prepare you for the adventure. Your Expedition Team consists of experts on the marine and bird life that inhabits these parts. They will help you scout for sightings as you join them on the outer decks. Step onto the ship's bridge and take advantage of our open bridge policy, inviting you into Ocean Nova's command centrr. This is your chance to observe the captain and the expedition in progress from an ideal viewpoint for spotting wildlife.

Days 5-8. South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula

Over the next few days, you’ll make Zodiac cruises through the icy waters. There are several potential landing sites, and while weather dictates which specific site you’ll land at, each presents an opportunity to get up close with some incredible wildlife. Look out for chinstrap, gentoo and Adelie penguin colonies as well as crabeater, Weddell, fur and elephant seals. When you are on board the Ocean Nova, your Expedition Team will keep the education going with a range of wildlife and history presentations and documentary screenings. A typical expedition day begins with a wake-up call from your Expedition Leader around 7 am, followed by breakfast.

Weather permitting, you can anticipate at least two excursions daily, providing ample opportunities to take in the breathtaking Antarctic landscape. For those who crave even more adventure, treat yourself to an optional paddling excursion that offers a new perspective of this frozen expanse. You’ll also be able to take a polar plunge off the Ocean Nova. There’s nothing like a quick dip in the Antarctic’s icy depths to wake you up!

Days 9-10. Antarctic Circle

Weather and ice conditions permitting, you’ll celebrate reaching the latitude of 66°33’S and crossing the fabled Antarctic Circle. Toast to the sheer rawness of the surroundings and take it all in – while not a typical landing, the crossing of the Antarctic Circle leaves a lasting memory. Travel past colossal icebergs to a point on Earth where only a few travellers have sailed. Home to Weddell seals that are specially adapted to this icy environment, they use their canines and incisors to rasp open new ice and maintain holes in the ice through which to breathe. They also have highly accurate powers of navigation, enabling them to seek out breathing holes when their teeth are worn down, and they can no longer maintain or create breathing holes in the ice.

Day 11. South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula

As the Ocean Nova begins heading north, you’ll be more familiar with the Antarctic waters. Test your newfound knowledge of penguin species and fine-tune your wildlife spotting skills as you differentiate between fur, leopard and Weddell seals. Zodiac cruises and landings will continue to ensure you make the most of the peninsula’s wildlife opportunities and capture the perfect photographs.

Days 12-13 Drake Passage

The journey’s final leg offers an opportunity to reflect on the spectacular scenery and prolific encounters. During the final days at sea, join additional onboard lectures and view a slideshow featuring captivating images captured by our Expedition Photographer throughout your journey—yours to keep as a cherished reminder of your incredible Antarctic expedition. By the evening of Day 13, you’ll enter the relatively calm waters of the Beagle Channel, signalling the start of your return home. That evening, enjoy a final celebration with your fellow travellers and Expedition Team to mark the end of this Antarctic adventure.

Day 12. Disembark in Ushuaia

After breakfast, disembark the Ocean Nova as your Antarctic expedition ends. A morning transfer to Ushuaia Airport or downtown is included, but if you’d like to extend your stay, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.

Special information

On the day you disembark in Ushuaia, we recommend scheduling your flights for departure after 12 noon to allow for any potential delays due to weather conditions.

On this day, we've got your transfers covered! Choose between a morning transfer from the port to Ushuaia airport for your onward flight or a morning transfer from the port to Ushuaia downtown. Enjoy complimentary luggage storage for the day. If you plan to head to the airport at a later time or to your Ushuaia accommodation, it's entirely up to you and at your own expense.

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Ocean Nova
The ice-strengthened 73 metre long expedition ship Ocean Nova was built in Denmark in 1992 with high ice class to serve Greenland’s west coast. In 2004 to 2005 she was completely refurbished an…

Ocean Nova

Ice Class: Ice 1B, E0 (Hull Ice 1A)
Cabins 37

The ice-strengthened 73 metre long expedition ship Ocean Nova was built in Denmark in 1992 with high ice class to serve Greenland’s west coast. In 2004 to 2005 she was completely refurbished and has now a career as a small and comfortable expedition ship. The Ocean Nova can accommodate 86 passengers (but is often limited to 65 - 80 for some cruises) in single, double and triple cabins, all with sea-view and private facilities. The double cabins have either twin beds. The triple cabins have upper and lower beds. In your cabin you will also find a desk with chair and ample storage space for clothes and equipment.

In the dining room you are treated to delicious meals in between landings and in the panorama lounge you can enjoy a drink with a breathtaking view of the surrounding polar landscape. This is where on board specialists entertain and educate you with lectures on polar biology, history, geology and conservation. There is also a library with panoramic views and a good selection of polar books. On board there is a satellite phone, gym and medical doctor. Passengers are welcome on the bridge around the clock and there is always something to see or search for from the spacious observation decks. The ship has North European officers and there is a friendly and informal atmosphere on board. Travelling with this small expedition ship offers an entirely different experience and perspective than you can get on a larger and more conventional cruise ship.

Cabins are spread over two decks and include cabins for the single traveller, double and triple cabins, all with sea-view and private facilities. The comfortable dining room located on the Upper deck seats all passengers in a single sitting and offers delicious meals with a mixture of table service and buffet. The informal dining arrangement adds to the friendly atmosphere onboard and meals are a great chance to discuss all you have seen with your fellow travellers, and for the expedition team to share their knowledge. 

With one of the highest ice classes (1B) and a 2000 hp diesel engine, Ocean Nova is a small but sturdy expedition vessel just as at home in the icy waters of Svalbard as she is in a tranquil Scottish loch. The ship has a crew of 34, including North European officers, whose prime concern is your safety as well as ensuring wildlife sightings and weather conditions are maximised. For your safety there are two fully enclosed lifeboats and a medical clinic onboard.

 

Deck plans are for illustrative purposes only – The actual ship and cabin layout may differ.

Cabin layout for Ocean Nova

Includes

  • Daily Briefings and Recap
  • Citizen Science Program
  • Guided walking Excursions
  • Zodiac Excursion/Cruising
  • Onboard Lecture Program

Optional activities

  • Welcome Briefing - Free
  • Onboard Gym - Free
  • Polar Plunge - Free

Meals

13 breakfasts, 11 lunches, 12 dinners

Transport

Expedition cruise ship, zodiac

Accommodation

Comfortable Hotel (1 night), Expedition Cruise Ship (12 nights)

Excludes

  • Discover Kayaking - USD350

Book before 01 March, 2027 and save 10%

  • Subject to cabin availability
  • Only applies to new bookings
  • Can be withdrawn at any time

Next departure on 04 February, 2027.

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