For many travelers, Antarctica represents the ultimate polar destination. Its vast white landscapes offer an endless array of surreal vistas, much of its unique wildlife is found nowhere else on Earth, and its complete lack of an indigenous human population provides a sense of untouched seclusion that few other places can match.
While an Antarctica cruise can be a transformative experience, it can also be quite expensive – but it doesn't have to be. Here are three cruise deals, each offering a unique experience, that will give you the Antarctic adventure you've been dreaming of without breaking the bank.
1. Antarctica by air: Weddell Sea cruise (including helicopters)
Penguins may not fly, but that doesn't mean we have to stay grounded. The Weddell Sea cruise offers a bird’s-eye view of some of the most dramatic landscapes in the Weddell Sea, along with likely encounters with emperor and Adélie penguin rookeries.
However, it's important to remember that weather dictates the itinerary in the polar regions – especially when flying. Rough conditions may sometimes keep activities closer to the ground, focusing on land-based adventures rather than aerial ones.
2. The grand Antarctica tour: Falkland Islands, South Georgia, Antarctic Peninsula
For those who want to experience a wide range of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic destinations, this trip is perfect. The expansive Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and Antarctic Peninsula cruise focuses on travel rather than activities, taking you to numerous locations known for their unique scenery and wildlife.
You'll encounter up to six different penguin species, visit the historic Falklands capital of Stanley, walk the stunning shores of South Georgia, and embark on a thorough expedition to the Antarctic Peninsula. By the end of the journey, you'll be a seasoned Antarctic explorer.
3. Activity-centered expeditions: Basecamp cruises to Antarctica and the Arctic
Our signature Basecamp cruises have always been popular, and it's easy to see why. They highlight the best aspects of our trips, taking firsthand exploration to a new level with multiple activities that fully immerse you in the polar environment.
All Basecamp activities are included in the booking price, so you can enjoy them without additional costs or the hassle of adding supplements. No other voyage offers such a streamlined yet expansive range of both outdoor and onboard activities.
Depending on whether you choose an Antarctic or Arctic cruise, you can enjoy activities such as kayaking, mountaineering, photo workshops, hiking/snowshoeing, and even camping, in addition to standard shoreline walks and Zodiac excursions.
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