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Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica Expedition

Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica Expedition

From USD $15,100

Description

This Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and Antarctic Peninsula cruise is an animal-lover’s dream come true. The expedition explores one of the last untamed areas on Earth – a land of ruggedly beautiful landscapes and amazingly varied wildlife. This iconic cruise visits major wildlife hotspots, some great historical locations and all the while enjoys the majesty of the extraordinary land and seascapes of the southern ocean: Vast icebergs, snow clad mountains, glaciers, rocky outcrops, extinct volcanoes, dramatic islands, winswept beaches and, in the Weddell Sea, probably the edge of the icepack. If you only ever undertake 1 cruise to Antarctica, the ‘FSG’ (Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctic Peninsula cruise) should be the one. 19 or 20 day departures, please get in touch for more information.

Trip Name
Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica Expedition
Days
19
Overview
Vessel Type: Polar Class Expedition Ship Length: 107.6 metres Passenger Capacity: 170 Built: 2019 Hondius is a purpose-built Polar Class 6 expedition ship designed to operate safely and efficiently in the Arctic and Antarctica. Its ice-strengthened hull, advanced navigation systems, and powerful twin engines support fast repositioning and reliable performance in challenging polar conditions. Interiors follow a clean, mid-century modern style, with accommodation for 170 guests across a wide range of cabin types, from suites with balconies to porthole cabins for groups. Public spaces include an expansive observation lounge and a dedicated lecture room used for workshops and briefings, reinforcing the vessel’s focus on education and discovery rather than traditional cruise entertainment. The ship is engineered for low environmental impact, using modern power management, LED lighting, and biodegradable materials. Shore access is prioritised through two gangways, an indoor Zodiac boarding area, and a large fleet of rigid-hull inflatables that support quick landings and near-shore exploration. With 70 crew, guides, and staff on board, Hondius offers the comfort of a well-run hotel while maintaining the flexibility required for wildlife encounters, shifting ice, and rapidly changing weather, ensuring maximum time in the field and minimal time at sea.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1: End of the world, start of a journey
Your voyage begins where the world drops off. Ushuaia, Argentina, reputed to be the southernmost city on the planet, is located on the far southern tip of South America. Starting in the afternoon, you embark from this small resort town on Tierra del Fuego, nicknamed “The End of the World,” and sail the mountain-fringed Beagle Channel for the remainder of the evening.
Day 2 - Day 2: The winged life of the westerlies
Several species of albatross follow the vessel into the westerlies, along with storm petrels, shearwaters, and diving petrels.
Day 3 - Day 3: Finding the Falklands
The Falkland (Malvinas) Islands offer an abundance of wildlife that is easily approachable, though caution is always advised. These islands are largely unknown gems, the site of a 1982 war between the UK and Argentina. Not only do various species of bird live here, but chances are great you’ll see both Peale’s dolphins and Commerson’s dolphins in the surrounding waters. During this segment of the voyage, you may visit the following sites: Carcass Island – Despite its name, this island is pleasantly rodent-free and hence bounteous with birdlife. Anything from breeding Magellanic penguins and gentoos to numerous waders and passerine birds (including Cobb’s wrens and tussock-birds) live here. Saunders Island – On Saunders Island you can see the black-browed albatross and its sometimes-clumsy landings, along with breeding imperial shags and rockhopper penguins. King penguins, Magellanic penguins, and gentoos are also found here.
Day 4 - Day 4: The seat of Falklands culture
The capital of the Falklands and center of its culture, Port Stanley has some Victorian-era charm: colorful houses, well-tended gardens, and English-style pubs are all to be found here. You can also see several century-old clipper ships nearby, silent witnesses to the hardships of 19th century sailors. The small but interesting museum is also worth a visit, covering the early days of settlement up to the Falklands War. Approximately 2,100 people live in Port Stanley. Feel free to wander at will, though be aware that admission fees to local attractions are not included in the voyage.
Day 5 - Day 5 - 6: Once more to the sea
En route to South Georgia, you now cross the Antarctic Convergence. The temperature cools considerably within the space of a few hours, and nutritious water rises to the surface of the sea due to colliding water columns. This phenomenon attracts a multitude of seabirds near the ship, including several species of albatross, shearwaters, petrels, prions, and skuas.
Day 6 - Day 7 - 10: South Georgia Journey
Today you arrive at the first South Georgia activity site. Please keep in mind that weather conditions in this area can be challenging, largely dictating the program. Over the next several days, you have a chance to visit the following sites: Prion Island – This location is closed during the early part of the wandering albatross breeding season (November 20 – January 7). From January on, the breeding adults have found their partners and are sitting on eggs or nursing their chicks. Enjoy witnessing the gentle nature of these animals, which possess the largest wingspan of any birds in the world. Fortuna Bay – Near beaches inhabited by various penguins and seals, you have the chance to follow the final leg of Shackleton’s route to the abandoned whaling village of Stromness. This path cuts across the mountain pass beyond Shackleton’s Waterfall, and as the terrain is partly swampy, be prepared to cross a few small streams. Salisbury Plain, St. Andrews Bay, Gold Harbour – These sites not only house the three largest king penguin colonies in South Georgia, they’re also three of the world’s largest breeding beaches for Antarctic fur seals. Literarally millions breed on South Georgia during December and January. Only during the mid-season do they peak in their breeding cycle. Watch the large bulls keep a constant vigil (and occasionally fight) over territories where dozens of females have just given birth or are about to deliver. Watch your step and stay cool when walking the beaches during this time. Grytviken – In this abandoned whaling station, king penguins walk the streets and elephant seals lie around like they own the place – because they basically do. Here you might be able to see the South Georgia Museum as well as Shackleton’s grave.
Day 7 - Day 11: Southward bound
There may be sea ice on this route, and at the edge of the ice some south polar skuas and snow petrels could join the other seabirds trailing the vessel south.
Day 8 - Day 12: The scenic vistas of South Orkney
Depending on the conditions, you might visit Orcadas Base, an Argentine scientific station on Laurie Island in the South Orkney archipelago. The personnel here will happily show you their facility, where you can enjoy expansive views of the surrounding glaciers. If a visit isn’t possible, you may instead land in Signy Island’s Shingle Cove.
Day 9 - Day 13: Last push to the Antarctic
Enormous icebergs and a fair chance of fin whale sightings ensure there’s never a dull moment on this last sea voyage south. Also, your best chance to spot Antarctic petrels is here.
Day 10 - Day 14 - 17: Awe-inspiring Antarctica
If the ice conditions permit, you now sail into the Weddell Sea. Here colossal tabular icebergs herald your arrival to the eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula. Paulet Island, with its large population of Adélie penguins, is a possible stop. You might also visit Brown Bluff, located in the ice-clogged Antarctic Sound, where you could get the chance to set foot on the Antarctic Continent itself. If conditions aren’t favorable to enter the Weddell Sea from the east, the ship will set course for Elephant Island and head into the Bransfield Strait, between South Shetland Island and the Antarctic Peninsula. Here you can attempt to access the Antarctic Sound from the northwest. The breathtaking scenery continues in the southern Gerlache Strait, and if ice conditions allow, we may even reach Lemaire Channel. Conditions on the Drake Passage determine the exact time of departure.
Day 11 - Day 18 - 19: Familiar seas, familiar friends
Your return voyage is far from lonely. While crossing the Drake, you’re again greeted by the vast array of seabirds remembered from the passage south. But they seem a little more familiar to you now, and you to them.
Day 12 - Day 20: There and back again
Every adventure, no matter how grand, must eventually come to an end. It’s now time to disembark in Ushuaia, but with memories that will accompany you wherever your next adventure lies.
Day 13 - Please Note:
All itineraries are for guidance only. Programs may vary depending on local ice, weather, and wildlife conditions. The on-board expedition leader will determine the final itinerary. Flexibility is paramount for expedition cruises.

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
23-11-202611-12-2026USD $15,100Quadruple Porthole
23-11-202611-12-2026USD $18,450Twin Porthole
23-11-202611-12-2026USD $18,450Triple Porthole
23-11-202611-12-2026USD $19,300Twin Window
23-11-202611-12-2026USD $21,300Twin Deluxe
23-11-202611-12-2026USD $22,300Superior
11-12-202629-12-2026USD $21,300Twin Deluxe
11-12-202629-12-2026USD $22,300Superior
11-12-202629-12-2026USD $15,100Quadruple Porthole
11-12-202629-12-2026USD $18,450Twin Porthole
11-12-202629-12-2026USD $18,450Triple Porthole
11-12-202629-12-2026USD $19,300Twin Window
27-12-202614-01-2027USD $15,100Quadruple Porthole
27-12-202614-01-2027USD $18,450Twin Porthole
27-12-202614-01-2027USD $18,450Triple Porthole
27-12-202614-01-2027USD $19,300Twin Window
27-12-202614-01-2027USD $21,300Twin Deluxe
27-12-202614-01-2027USD $22,300Superior
16-01-202703-02-2027USD $17,400Quadruple Porthole
16-01-202703-02-2027USD $19,500Triple Porthole
16-01-202703-02-2027USD $21,450Twin Porthole
16-01-202703-02-2027USD $22,300Twin Window
16-01-202703-02-2027USD $24,500Twin Deluxe
16-01-202703-02-2027USD $25,900Superior
16-01-202703-02-2027USD $27,500Junior Suite
16-01-202703-02-2027USD $31,500Grand Suite With Private Balcony
22-11-202710-12-2027USD $16,450Quadruple Porthole
22-11-202710-12-2027USD $18,450Triple Porthole
22-11-202710-12-2027USD $20,100Twin Porthole
22-11-202710-12-2027USD $21,400Twin Window
22-11-202710-12-2027USD $23,450Twin Deluxe
22-11-202710-12-2027USD $24,300Superior
19-12-202706-01-2028USD $18,200Quadruple Porthole
19-12-202706-01-2028USD $20,650Triple Porthole
19-12-202706-01-2028USD $22,500Twin Porthole
19-12-202706-01-2028USD $23,400Twin Window
19-12-202706-01-2028USD $25,900Twin Deluxe
19-12-202706-01-2028USD $27,100Superior
06-01-202824-01-2028USD $18,200Quadruple Porthole
06-01-202824-01-2028USD $20,650Triple Porthole
06-01-202824-01-2028USD $22,500Twin Porthole
06-01-202824-01-2028USD $23,400Twin Window
06-01-202824-01-2028USD $25,900Twin Deluxe
06-01-202824-01-2028USD $27,100Superior
18-01-202805-02-2028USD $18,200Quadruple Porthole
18-01-202805-02-2028USD $20,650Triple Porthole
18-01-202805-02-2028USD $22,500Twin Porthole
18-01-202805-02-2028USD $23,400Twin Window
18-01-202805-02-2028USD $25,900Twin Deluxe
18-01-202805-02-2028USD $27,100Superior
18-01-202805-02-2028USD $28,800Junior Suite
18-01-202805-02-2028USD $33,050Grand Suite With Private Balcony

Inclusions

    • Adelie Penguin
    • Antarctic Fur Seal
    • Carcass Island
    • Commerson’s Dolphin
    • Elephant Island
    • Gold Harbour
    • King Penguin
    • Magellanic Penguin
    • Orcadas Station
    • Peale’s Dolphin
    • Salisbury Plain
    • Saunders Island

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