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Looking for New Year’s plans that are anything but ordinary? On this 13-day trip, you’ll bring in the year with a group of like-minded adventurers and an expert Expedition Team for an adventure to the Antarctic Peninsula and the far less-travelled Antarctic Circle. Cross the famed Drake Passage, spot rare species of albatross soaring overhead, witness huge colonies of penguins and visit the South Shetland Islands. Celebrate the new year as you cross the iceberg-filled Lemaire Channel and achieve the rare feat of crossing the Antarctic Circle at 66°33’S. Get involved in vital research into Antarctica’s ecosystems by helping to collect data through the Citizen Science program and learn about the region’s history and geology along the way.
- Ring in the new year as you cross the Antarctic Circle at 66°33’S. Travel through the Lemaire Channel with towering peaks and icebergs all around you as the new year draws closer.
- Explore the South Shetland Islands and the bays and inlets that make up the unspoiled wilderness of the Antarctic Peninsula. Wander along the black sands of Deception Island and sail into the calm waters of Yankee Harbour.
- Spot colonies of chinstrap and gentoo penguins, rare seabirds like the wandering albatross, black-browed albatross and southern giant petrel, plus whales and seals.
- Board Zodiac cruises to visit active scientific bases and historic landing sites. Learn about Antarctica’s history, geology and ecology from an expert Expedition Team through a program of educational onboard activities.
- Participate in Citizen Science projects, contributing to vital research into Antarctic ecosystems and how they’re being impacted by climate change.













