Our classic Antarctica cruise is, for all travellers who have been on it, the trip of a lifetime. We have been running trips to the seventh continent for many years now, as well as Greenland and Svalbard, and each one of them have been magical. For country and continent collectors, photographers, penguins fans and actually just anyone with an adventurous spirit, a cruise to Antarctica is not to be missed.
Even before boarding, the trip is already an adventure as it sails from Ushuaia (Argentina), at the End of the World. We recommend arriving a few days early to explore the Tierra del Fuego (Land of Fire), the southernmost inhabited land on Earth, where there are multiple hiking opportunities.
You’ll travel on the M/V Hondius, the first registered Polar Class 6 ship in the world, which means it is one of the most efficient and comfortable boat able to reach the frozen sea surrounding Antarctica. It also exceeds the requirements of the IMO Polar Code, which keep track of the impact of ships in the polar region.
The journey will start through the Beagle Channel and after two days on the infamous Drake Passage, you’ll finally see your first icebergs, then gray stone peaks sketched with snow, and abundant wildlife below and above. Albatrosses, whales, orcas… You’ll feel like the Antarctic explorers of the past, only in a safer and more confortable ship.
You will first pass the snow-capped Melchior Islands and Schollaert Channel, sailing between Brabant and Anvers Islands, before setting foot on the 7th continent. You will see gentoo penguins nesting on the island, colonies of chinstrap or Adelie penguins, wedell and crabeater seals, but also epic landscapes of mammoth glaciers and endless wind-carved snow. You will also take Zodiac cruise in these sprawling, ice-flecked waters, where there’s a good chance you’ll encounter humpback and minke whales.
The scenery does not get boring even after 9 or 10 days, the open seas, the glaciers and icebergs, alpine mountains covered in snow, all make for photographs that will trump any of your other trips. Be careful: we’ve had passengers coming back from Antarctica with severe post-travel blues!
There isalso be the chance to go kayaking (€500) and camping (€400) which is a unique highlight and not to be missed out so best for you to book early.
For more information on our budget cruises to Antarctica, visit our Antarctica Tours and travel page. This cruise will also depart on those dates: 17-27 November 2025 ; 1-11 December 2025 ; 8-18 January 2026 ; 9-19 January 2026 ; 18-28 January 2026 ; 22 January-1 February 2026 ; 6-16 February 2026 ; 10-20 March 2026
Cost per person | Cabin type |
€8145 | Quadruple Porthole |
€9145 | Triple Porthole |
€9995 | Twin Porthole* |
€10,495 | Twin Window* |
€11,495 | Twin Deluxe* |
€24,495 (for two people) €20,995 (for one person) | Superior cabin with double bed. Price for one/ two people. |
€25,995 (for two people) €21,995 (for one person) | Junior Suite with double bed. Price for one/ two people. |
€29,995 (for two people) €25,995 (for one person) | Grand Suite with private balcony. double bed. Price for one/ two people. |
On a trip like this, we cannot guarantee the itinerary, it will depend on the weather and the condition of the ice. The final say for routes is with the captain of the ship.
Sunday 27th December – Ushuaia, the end of the world!
Monday 28th December – Across the Drake Passage
Tuesday 29th December – the Antarctic Convergence
Wednesday 30th December – Finally in Antarctica
Thursday 31st December – The Antarctic Peninsula
Friday 1st January – The Antarctic Peninsula
Saturday 2nd January – The Antarctic Peninsula
Sunday 3rd January – South Shetland
Monday 4th January – the Drake Passage
Tuesday 5th January – Heading home
Wednesday 6th January – Ushuaia
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