11/20
Days
TBD Nov/Dec, 2026 (Antarctic Peninsula)
TBD Nov/Dec, 2026 (Falklands, South Georgia,
Antarctic Peninsula)
This 11-day voyage – beginning and ending in Ushuaia – features the clean unspoiled early season scenery, wildlife, and rich history of Antarctica. We have secured spots on the Hebridean Sky . It holds 114 passengers, has huge windows for views and public spaces. The Hebridean Sky is the perfect blend of luxury and adventurous exploration.
The 20-day tour adds the Falkland Islands and South Georgia before heading to Antarctica.
Tour Type: Photography/Wildlife
Difficulty: Moderate
Temp Range: 10° F / 60 ° F
Leader: Thomas Kokta
Group Size: Maximum 10 people
11-day tour (Antarctica only):
Price: US $7,295 triple (per person, triple occupancy)
US $8,995 porthole suite (per person, double occupancy)
US $10,495 window suite (per person, double occupancy)
US $10,995 promenade suite (per person, double occupancy)
US $12,495 veranda suite (per person, double occupancy)
US $13,995 penthouse suite (per person, double occupancy)
20-day tour (Falklands, South Georgia, Antarctica):
Price: US $14,995 triple (per person, triple occupancy)
US $17,395 porthole suite (per person, double occupancy)
US $18,995 window suite (per person, double occupancy)
US $19,995 promenade suite (per person, double occupancy)
US $22,495 veranda suite (per person, double occupancy)
US $24,495 penthouse suite (per person, double occupancy)
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Days 3-5: Southern Ocean / The Falklands Islands
Among the wildlife spotting opportunities as we sail south are the albatrosses, prions, and petrels that frequently follow the ship. Our Expedition Team will be out on deck as well, looking for the whales and dolphins that may also be seen in the area. Our experts will begin the presentations with informative and entertaining talks on the wildlife, history, and geology of the Falkland Islands and Southern Ocean. Helpful briefings on environmental regulations and expedition safety will also be held in the comfortable lounge.
The westernmost settled outposts in the Falklands are remote farms that have been family-owned for six and seven generations. The sheep graze alongside albatross colonies and rockhopper, king, and macaroni penguin rookeries while striated caracaras patrol overhead and upland geese graze at the water’s edge. A visit to one of these homesteads often includes an invitation for cakes and a cup of tea.
Chosen for its sheltered harbor and access to abundant fresh water and peat for fuel, Stanley is easy to discover on foot as shops and most services are centered on the port. The museum, the post-office featuring first day covers, plenty of shops with locally made wool items and Stanley’s lively pubs will all be available. It is possible to experience the wildlife of the Falklands from the town, including sea lions and dolphins in the harbor or bird life in nearby Gypsy Cove.
Note: The actual may vary based on local weather, ice conditions, and opportunities to view wildlife.
If you are interested in more tours to Antarctica, visit our partner Polar Holidays!