Day 1: Ushuaia, Argentina
Welcome to Ushuaia – the gateway to Antarctica. Located at the southern tip of Argentina, these parts are known as Tierra del Fuego, often called ‘The End of the World’, but this is just the beginning of your Antarctic adventure. Those with a day or two may want to head to Tierra del Fuego National Park on a full day’s adventure, or if you've only got a few hours to kill, why not stroll around town and visit the waterfront overlooking the Beagle Channel. You might also like to sample some handcrafted chocolate at a local cafe in town. Tonight, you’ll have a welcome meeting at about 5 pm at your hotel, then maybe head for a traditional dinner at a local restaurant and sample some of Argentina’s famous red wine.
Day 2: Embarkation in Ushuaia
Enjoy a leisurely morning before your transfer to the port of Ushuaia, where you'll board the Ocean Nova – your home for the next nine nights. When you’re aboard, meet your Expedition Team, settle into your cabin and head to the outer decks as the Ocean Nova sets sail through the historic Beagle Channel, heading towards Antarctica. Later, join in the excitement as you learn more about the adventures awaiting you.
Day 3: At Sea, Drake Passage
The infamous Drake Passage, named after the famous English explorer Sir Francis Drake, separates the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula from the southernmost tip of South America. The following two days at sea will allow your Expedition Team to prepare you for what lies ahead, from Antarctica's geology to its history, wildlife and even the ice! Sailing towards Antarctica, the temperature falls as you cross the Antarctic Convergence and enter the waters of the Antarctic Ocean. The Antarctic Convergence is marked by an increased number of seabirds, whales and other species attracted by the nutrient-rich waters pushed to the surface by the colder waters of the polar region flowing north and meeting the warmer equatorial waters flowing south. Look for the albatrosses flying overhead and scan the waters for breaching whales and icebergs from the expansive windows of the bridge, where you’re invited to Ocean Nova's command centre. Keep on the lookout for the first sighting of land early evening on day four – heralding your arrival in Antarctica.
Day 4: Drake Passage
Day 5: Antarctic Peninsula - Antarctic Sound and Weddell Sea
Wake up immersed in a world of ice and soak up one of those ‘I’m so far from home’ moments. Today, you’ll traverse the Antarctic Sound and Weddell Sea – this area is teeming with wildlife, so you’ll want to keep your binoculars and camera handy. Keep an eye out for Adelie penguins, seals and orcas. The Antarctic Sound is known for its tabular icebergs – large, flat-topped icebergs with steep sides.
Day 6: Antarctic Peninsula - Happy New year Antarctica!
Witness the wonders of the Antarctic wilderness as you raise a glass, saying goodbye to 2026 and hello to 2027. You’ll have the opportunity to visit some of the active scientific bases and historic landing sites. Make a toast with your fellow travellers as you celebrate your Polar adventure and welcome the new year!
Day 7: Antarctic Peninsula
Day 8: South Shetland Islands
Today, you’ll observe the unique geology of the South Shetland Islands, which has been shaped by volcanic activity over time. Take in the views of the mountains and glaciers crawling with wildlife – you might encounter Chinstrap and Gentoo penguins or even see Elephant and Fur seals lazing along the water’s edge. Whale sightings are also common here! Spend the day Zodiac cruising or kayaking, immersing yourself in the pristine surrounds.
Day 9: At Sea, Drake Passage
As you set sail back to Ushuaia, take a moment to reflect on the extraordinary journey you've just experienced. During the final days, join additional onboard lectures and view a slideshow featuring captivating images captured by your Expedition Photographer throughout your journey, which are yours to keep as a reminder of your incredible Antarctic expedition. By the evening of Day 10, you’ll enter the tranquil waters of the Beagle Channel, marking the beginning of your trip home.
Day 10: Drake Passage
Day 11: Disembarkation in Ushuaia, Argentina
After breakfast, it’s time to disembark the Ocean Nova as your unforgettable Antarctic expedition ends. You’ll have a morning transfer to Ushuaia Airport or downtown. If you’d like to extend your stay, just get in touch with your booking team ahead of time.