Antarctic Circle Expedition: Journey through Antarctica

Argentina: Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego National Park | Antarctic Expedition Cruise: Beagle Channel, Drake Passage, Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, Pleneau Island, Antarctic Circle

Ship

M/V World Traveller

Nights on Ship

11

Group size

No more than 25 travelers

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Single Supplement: Low-Cost

From $20,995 per person

17 Days | $1,235 per day

Includes airfare

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Physical Requirements

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Moderately Strenuous

Group Size

  • This adventure has a maximum group size of 25 travelers with a local Trip Experience Leader exclusive to O.A.T.

Pacing

  • 16 days, with 12 nights aboard the M/S World Traveller, one two-night hotel stay, and one single-night hotel stay
  • This is not a regular cruise but an expedition
  • International flights from U.S. to Buenos Aires depart around midnight; 2 internal flights of 4 hours each, 1 with pre-dawn wake up
  • Air travel time will be 11-17 hours and will likely have at least one connection

Physical Requirements

  • Walk 3 miles unassisted on uneven terrain and participate in 6-8 hours of physical activities each day
  • Good agility, balance, and strength are needed when boarding Zodiac boats daily, as well as during your round-trip four-day Drake Passage crossing, when rough seas and constant ship motion are common
  • Travelers using mobility aids or with medical conditions that might require immediate attention or evacuation will not be able to board the World Explorer
  • We require medical forms be signed and stamped by a doctor, as well as and medical coverage and emergency evacuation coverage of at least $50,000 each. (While the minimum requirement for emergency medical evacuation is $50,000, the cost is typically much higher, so we recommend purchasing close to $500,000 per person.)
  • The ship’s physician reserves the right to deny boarding to any traveler deemed unfit for this expedition
  • We reserve the right for Trip Experience Leaders to restrict participation, or in some circumstances send travelers home, if their limitations impact the group's experience
  • You may encounter animals on this trip. We make every effort to keep these encounters safe, however animals may behave unpredictably or dangerously at times. Please use caution when interacting with animals on this trip: Keep a safe distance, stay alert, and respect the animals

Terrain & Transportation

  • Uneven surfaces, including ice, slippery rocks, sand, and snow
  • Travel by 172-passenger expedition ship, 45-seat coach, and Zodiac
  • All landings in Antarctica are wet landings, so waterproof clothing is mandatory; rubber boots and parkas will be provided onboard, but travelers are responsible for supplying their own waterproof pants
  • This expedition requires a high degree of adaptability, as your itinerary is very likely to change to ensure your safety; all activities are highly dependent on weather, ice conditions, and tides 

Climate

  • Daytime temperatures range from 30-45°F during cruising season
  • Expect high winds and rain in Ushuaia
Antarctic Circle Expedition | Small Ship Adventure | 2026 | Physical Requirements | Overseas Adventure Travel