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Antarctica Cruises

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About Antarctica Cruises

Looking for the ultimate cruise adventure? The White Continent is truly the trip of a lifetime. Whether you cross the Drake Passage in a small expedition ship or do a "sail by" on a larger vessel, this magical voyage will not only impress your friends, the otherworldly scenery will touch your soul.

  • More about Antarctica

  • What is the best time to cruise to Antarctica?

  • Which cruise lines go to Antarctica?

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17 Nights

Antarctica Cruise

Port: Buenos Aires • Punta Arenas • Ushuaia • Antarctica • Stanley • Montevideo +1 more

1,032 reviews
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25 Nights

Antarctica Cruise

Port: Buenos Aires • Rio de Janeiro • Tenerife • Lanzarote • Casablanca • Gibraltar • Barcelona +5 more

1,032 reviews
Feb 11, 2026
Princess Cruises
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18 Nights

Antarctica Cruise

Port: Buenos Aires • Rio de Janeiro • Tenerife • Lanzarote • Casablanca • Gibraltar • Barcelona

1,032 reviews
Feb 11, 2026
Princess Cruises
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10 Nights

Antarctica Cruise

Port: Ushuaia • Drake Passage • Antarctica • Drake Passage • Ushuaia

60 reviews
Ponant
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13 Nights

Ushuaia Roundtrip

Port: Ushuaia • Drake Passage • South Shetland Islands • Drake Passage +1 more

34 reviews
Atlas Ocean Voyages
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11 Nights

Ushuaia Roundtrip

Port: Ushuaia • Drake Passage • South Shetland Islands • Drake Passage +1 more

27 reviews
Atlas Ocean Voyages
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9 Nights

Ushuaia Roundtrip

Port: Ushuaia • Drake Passage • South Shetland Islands • Drake Passage +1 more

27 reviews
Atlas Ocean Voyages
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17 Nights

Antarctica Cruise

Port: Ushuaia • Antarctica • Drake Passage • Ushuaia

60 reviews
Feb 13, 2025
Ponant
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9 Nights

Antarctic Peninsula Discovery

Port: Ushuaia • Antarctica • Ushuaia

70 reviews
Dec 1, 2025
Swan Hellenic Cruises
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13 Nights

In The Wake Of The Beagle Through The Chile's Fjor...

Port: Ushuaia • Garibaldi Glacier • Puerto Natales • Angostura Inglesa • Bruggen Glacier +5 more

70 reviews
Mar 14, 2025
Swan Hellenic Cruises
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29 Nights

Antarctica Cruise

Port: Ushuaia • Drake Passage • Amundsen • Ross Sea Region • Balleny Islands +4 more

9 reviews
Jan 17, 2026
Ponant
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12 Nights

Antarctica Cruise

Port: Ushuaia • Garibaldi • Chilean Fjords • Montanas Fjord • Chilean Fjords • Caleta Tortel +3 more

63 reviews
Mar 19, 2025
Silversea Expeditions
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17 Nights

In Shackelton's Footsteps

Port: Ushuaia • West Point • Saunders Island • West Point • Antarctica • Ushuaia

70 reviews
Feb 6, 2026
Swan Hellenic Cruises
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10 Nights

Antarctica Cruise

Port: Puerto Williams • Drake Passage • Antarctica • Shetland Islands • Drake Passage • Ushuaia

63 reviews
Silversea Expeditions
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15 Nights

Antarctica Cruise

Port: Antarctica • Drake Passage • Antarctica • Stanley • West Point • Falkland Islands +1 more

63 reviews
Dec 21, 2025
Silversea Expeditions
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More about Antarctica

What is the best time to cruise to Antarctica?

Summer in Antarctica is winter in the United States, which means the best time to visit is between November and March. Cruise ships don't visit Antarctica during its winter season when temperatures are almost always below freezing, and ice prohibits vessels from reaching land. For more: Antarctica Cruise Tips.

Which cruise lines go to Antarctica?

Besides visiting scientists and native wildlife, Antarctica is uninhabited and undeveloped. But visiting Antarctica offers cruisers some incredibly unique opportunities like mingling with penguins, taking a polar plunge into subzero waters, tent camping on the ice, and whale- and bird-watching. For more: 10 Amazing Things to See and Do on an Antarctica Cruise.

What are some things to do in Antarctica?

Besides visiting scientists and native wildlife, Antarctica is uninhabited and undeveloped. But visiting Antarctica offers cruisers some incredibly unique opportunities like mingling with penguins, taking a polar plunge into subzero waters, tent camping on the ice, and whale- and bird-watching. For more: 10 Amazing Things to See and Do on an Antarctica Cruise.

Do you need a passport to take a cruise to Antarctica?

Yes, a passport is required to cruise to Antarctica. Most sailings depart from Ushuaia in Argentina.

What should I pack for a cruise to Antarctica?

Windproof and waterproof clothing, including a jacket and overpants, with plenty of warm layers are essential. Long underwear, socks, gloves and waterproof boots are highly recommended. Most cruise lines that disembark passengers in Antarctica will provide necessary gear, including thick outerwear.

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