Antartica Fly&Sail

Antartica Fly&Sail

Discovering the White Continent
11 days

Antarctica Shipping's classic Antarctic Expedition of 11 days and 10 nights departs and returns from Ushuaia, Argentina.

We make an exciting crossing of the legendary Drake Passage to arrive in the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula.


View this expedition map
Download brochure
What's included

Questions? Contact us

Exploring the icebergs at Pleneau, Antarctica.

Itinerary *

Day 1- Ushuaia, Argentina

Passengers board the M/V Antarctic Dream where you will be greeted by our Expedition Leader and staff and shown to your cabin. Check-in will begin at 4:00 PM on departure day.

Day 2 to 3 - Drake Passage

Wandering albatrosses, storm petrels and other seabirds will escort the vessel as we sail south across this famous passage named after Sir Francis Drake, the 16th-century English navigator. We will continue towards the Antarctic Convergence, a biological barrier where cold polar waters sink beneath the warmer waters of the more temperate zone. In 1819, the British explorer William Smith described the South Shetland Islands as "barren and covered with snow, with seals in abundance".

Day 4 - Aitcho Island

Aitcho Island will give us an early taste of what the Antarctic really is. Aitcho is the biggest island of the South Shetlands. In the afternoon we will disembark at Aitcho Island which is in between Greenwich and Robert Islands. We will continue with the crossing of the Bransfield and Gerlache Straits to enter Andvord Bay where we find Neko Bay.

Day 5 - Antarctic Peninsula & Neko Bay

Besides the magnificent scenery of mountains, snow and ice, in Antarctica you can expect to see a wide variety of the native wildlife. Other birds to look out for are blue-eyed shags, gulls, cape petrels, skuas, snowy sheathbills and antarctic terns. Marine mammals that you are likely to see include Weddell crab-eaters and leopard seals, while orcas, humpback and mink whales may be spotted at close range.

The program includes our first landing on the White Continent (Neko Bay) and another at Port Lockroy (Gaudier Island). Neko Bay was discovered by Adrian de Gerlache, a Belgian explorer. Port Lockroy is close to Wiencke Island in the Antarctic Peninsula and was the main base of the 1944 Tabarin Operation - the scientific research included the Antarctic's first ionosphere measurements and also the first recording of an atmospheric whistle.

Day 6 - Paradise Bay & Cuverville Island

At this point of our program we will begin our return voyage. During the morning and, stressing again that if weather permits, we will disembark or use our zodiacs in Paradise Bay. In the evening we will visit Cuverville Island. Beside its dramatic scenery it is home to one of the largest colonies of Gentoo penguins and skuas. We will continue with the crossing of Bransfield and Gerlache Straits to enter Andvord Bay where we find Neko Bay.

Classic itinerary to Antarctic Peninsula

Day 7 - Pleneau & Petermann Island

We sail south through the narrow Lemaire Channel. We will be able to visit Petermann Island which is the most southern land point of our expedition. Here we will disembark and will be able to see the most southern colony of Gentoo penguins which nest near our landing spot. On this island we will also be able to see a colony of beautiful Adelei penguins, skuas and blue-eyed shags. At Pleneau we will visit impressive ice formations.

Day 8 - Deception Island, Whaler's Bay & Pendulum Cove

We continue sailing to Deception Island which is the largest active volcano in the area at the northwest side of the Peninsula. During the morning we will try to disembark in Whaler's Bay and Pendulum Cove where you can esperience the unique experience of swimming Antarctic water. In the afternoon we will disembark at Hannah Point (Livingstone Island). This is one of the best places in the Antarctic to see fauna and we should see Chinstrap and Gentoo penguins, giant petrels, Wilson petrels, skuas and blue-eyed shags. With luck, we should also see sea elephants.

Days 9 and 10 - Drake Passage

Today, we will leave Antarctica and head north back across the Drake Passage. Now is the chance to compare and revise notes and dwell on the adventures of the past week, to take in the final lectures and to enjoy the delicious gastronomy on board as you return to Ushuaia.

Day 11 - Ushuaia, Argentina

After an early breakfast we will land at 9:00 AM and bid farewell to our guests. Thus ends an incredible and unique expedition.

Download brochure

* Please note that you should regard this itinerary as a guide only. Our exact route and program varies according to the weather conditions we encounter. Flexibility is the key to success for all expeditions of the M/V Antarctic Dream.

This expedition in photos

Have a taste of this amazing experience enjoying the moments captured through the cameras of both our team and guests.
Go to photo gallery

Zodiac cruising.
Gentoo penguin On our way back to Ushuaia Stunning landscape at Antarctica First hand life exprience ata Aitcho Island.

Our ship

The MV Antarctic Dream measures 83 meters long and 11.9 meters wide with gross tonnage of 2,000 metric tons and a draught of 4.60 meters, with a strengthened hull for polar navigation.

It has a capacity of 80 passengers and has double cabins all with exterior views.

Features:

  • A large dining room with comfortable seats for 100 people. Offers a panoramic view and refined international cuisine.
  • Bar
  • Library with books in different languages about the Antarctic for the pleasure of our passengers.
  • Auditorium / Projection lounge, for lectures and conferences.
  • Heliport, in case of emergency.
  • 6 zodiacs
  • Workout Room / Sauna (with prior reservation).
  • Doctor on board.
  • Souvenir shop
  • Passenger Bridge

Travellers' videos

We Invite those who have been passengers of the Antarctic Dream to share their videos with us.
Enjoy!

Join us in Facebook Join us in Linkedin Join us in Twitter Join us in Blogger
Join us online

Go to more videos



Book now

Questions? Contact us

Travellers' reviews

We went to Antarctica with Antarctic Dream in January 2008. What a fantastic trip! And yes, being smaller than the large cruise ships we got into places otherwise inaccessible. The crew were great, especially Julio the expedition leader who had a wealth of knowledge. An experience never to be forgotten. Thank You Antarctic Dream

Sue Worley, 2008

Read more reviews

Information to plan your trip

We have put together useful links to help you plan your trip.

Visit our planning guide