Description
Join expedition cruise pioneers Heritage Expeditions as we return to the Antarctic Peninsula on the ultimate Antarctic Peninsula Cruise. Explore the iconic wildlife havens of the Falkland Islands and South Georgia Island before discovering the wild, pristine beauty of Antarctica.
Across 21 days, you will be transported to a world like no other, exploring some of the most isolated and breathtaking landscapes on Earth, where wildlife thrives and history abounds.
Travelling with Heritage Expeditions you will benefit from our more than 35 years of experience exploring Antarctica and the world’s most experienced Southern Ocean operators. Travel is aboard the ice-strengthened Heritage Discoverer, crewed by some of the world’s most experienced officers and sailors, and supported by an industry-leading, passionate and knowledgeable expedition team.
Your adventure begins in the world’s southernmost city, Ushuaia, known as the ‘end of the world’. Wave goodbye to the rugged beauty of Patagonia as we head to the Falkland Islands, a region rich in both wildlife and history. Home to five penguin species — Gentoo, Southern Rockhopper, Magellanic, King and Macaroni — and the world’s largest Black-browed Albatross colony, the Falkland Islands also witnessed a conflict of sovereignty between Argentina and the United Kingdom. During our time here, we will immerse ourselves in both the abundant biodiversity and colourful history.
Next, we have four days to explore the Subantarctic oasis of South Georgia Island, location of one of the greatest wildlife spectacles on the planet. Among the rugged, snow-capped mountains, wildlife numbers are unparalleled, with over one million King Penguins, millions of South American Fur Seals, Southern Elephant Seals, and tens of millions of seabirds calling this small island home. We also plan to pay our respects at the grave of legendary Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton at Grytviken and discover the century-old ruins of a once-thriving whaling industry.
As we cross the Antarctic Convergence, expect to see an increase in whale activity along with a wealth of birdlife feeding in these nutrient-rich waters. Arriving in the frozen continent, we will have five days, each with more than 20 hours of daylight, to maximise our time here as we explore the surreal, unrestrained beauty of Antarctica. With so much to see and do, our voyage is timed to coincide with the arrival of the breeding season when wildlife is at its most active. Our adventure includes iconic highlights, penguin rookeries, towering glaciers and secluded beaches, all while being dwarfed by nature, surrounded by diverse wildlife and following in the footsteps of heroic explorers.
There are many ways to explore this otherworldly paradise, and we will make full use of our time here, with daily landings, hikes, Zodiac excursions and ship cruises all possible. Gaze in awe at glaciers, icebergs and towering peaks in constantly changing light, ideal for photographers wanting to capture the beauty of this expansive region, or for those wishing to soak it all in from the deck, observation lounge, and your stateroom or suite during the long hours of daylight.
Crossing the legendary Drake Passage on your journey home cements your place among the mariners who have navigated these famous waters. Join Heritage Expeditions on The Ultimate Antarctic Peninsula Cruise and experience the raw beauty, remarkable wildlife and timeless history exploring the wild and remote reaches of the South Atlantic and Southern Oceans.
This voyage includes the option to join sea kayaking excursions with an expert guide. Kayaking around the Falklands, South Georgia and Peninsula Antarctica offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore a wide array of habitats beyond the reach of our Zodiacs.





