For an entire month in Spring 2026, YPT will be venturing on a Grand South Atlantic cruise, from Ushuaia (Argentina) to Cape Verde, via the South Georgia Islands, Tristan da Cunha, Saint Helena and passing off the coast of Ascension Island. Pack a good book, a deck of cards, bring your camera, and settle back to experience some of the most isolated and remote places in the world with good company!
The group will meet up in Ushuaia, Argentina, before heading to board the m/v Hondius, one of the most flexible, advanced, innovative ice-strengthened ship in the polar region. We will set sail from Tierra del Fuego, the “Land of Fire”, on the archipelago at the tip of South America where the Andes curl east. This is truly the end of the world, and yet it’s the last city we’ll see for a while!
Our first stop will be in South Georgia, where we will spend a few days. We’ll see an abandoned whaling station, Shackleton’s grave, and thousands – if not tens of thousands – of penguins. If you thought the polar regions are empty, the South Georgia’s thriving wildlife will blow your mind.
We’ll then circumnavigate Gough Island and set foot on Tristan da Cunha, Nightingale Island and try to land on Inaccessible Island – as the name imply, it’s not an easy feat! The next leg of the trip will take us to Saint Helena, the final place of exile and death of Napoleon Bonaparte. At this point of the cruise, an island of 4000 people will feel like proper civilisation to us! You will have the possibility to finish the cruise there or continue sailing to Boatswain Bird Island, before we end our odyssey in the Republic of Cabo Verde, after having sailed the full south Atlantic to above the Equator.
On this trip you will experience everything the ocean has to offer. From the cold Antarctic seas to the tropics, you’ll be snapping photos in penguin colonies, watching albatrosses control the skies, spotting whales and maybe even dolphins tailing our ship, marvelling at green turtles on the beaches and tropical fish in the seas off Saint-Helena, or simply wondering about the lives of the people who call those remote places their home.
On a trip like this, we cannot guarantee the itinerary – it will depend on the weather, the condition of the ice and wildlife spotting opportunities. The final say is with the captain of the ship and the professional team onboard.
Cost | Cabin type |
To St Helena : €7445 To Cape Verde : €8495 | Quadruple Porthole |
To St Helena : €9295 To Cape Verde : €10745 | Triple Porthole |
To St Helena : €9295 To Cape Verde : €10745 | Twin Porthole |
To St Helena : €9745 To Cape Verde : €11,245 | Twin Window |
To St Helena : €10,545 To Cape Verde : €12,495 | Twin Deluxe |
To St Helena : To Cape Verde : €12,995 | Superior (double bed for one or two people) |
NB: Prices are per person. The price for a complete twin cabin occupied by 1 person is 1.7x the shared rate.
Wednesday 1st April – Ushuaia
Thursday 2nd April – The Beagle Channel
Friday 3rd April – the Antarctic Convergence
Saturday 4th April – en route to South Georgia
Sunday 5th April – South Georgia
Monday 6th April – South Georgia
Tuesday 7th April – South Georgia
Wednesday 8th March to Saturday 11th April: Sailing the South Atlantic
Sunday 12th April – Gough Island
Monday 13th April – Tristan da Cunha
Tuesday 14th April – Tristan da Cunha, Nightingale Island
Wednesday 15th April – Tristan da Cunha, Inaccessible Island
Thursday 16th April – Tristan da Cunha
Friday 17th April to Tuesday 21st April – Subtropical seas of the Atlantic
Wednesday 22nd April – Saint Helena
Thursday 23rd April – Saint Helena
Friday 24th April – Saint Helena
Saturday 25th April and Sunday 26th April – Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Monday 27th April to Friday 1st May – Mid-Atlantic Seas
Saturday 2nd May and Sunday 3rd May – Sao Filipe (Fogo Island)
Monday 4th May – Santiago Island, Cape Verde
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