Antarctica Cruise Packages 2026

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Antarctica Cruise Packages 2026

Antarctica Cruise Packages 2026 – Antarctica is one of the last great wildernesses on Earth — a land of towering icebergs, pristine snowfields, and unforgettable wildlife encounters. In 2026, expedition cruises will offer even more ways to explore this remote continent in comfort and style. Whether you dream of spotting penguins on the Antarctic Peninsula or kayaking alongside glaciers, Antarctica cruise packages for 2026 are already booking fast. Here’s what to know when planning your trip.

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Top Antarctica Cruise Packages for 2026

1. Journey to Antarctica: The White Continent

  • From: $12,735 per person

  • Duration: 12 Days

  • Route: Antarctica via the Drake Passage

  • Highlights: Explore pristine Antarctic landscapes, spot diverse wildlife, and enjoy world-class comfort and service. Perfect for travelers seeking the quintessential Antarctic experience.

2. Spirit of Antarctica

  • From: $12,076 per person

  • Duration: 12 Days

  • Route: Antarctica via the Drake Passage

  • Highlights: Discover icy terrains and abundant wildlife — from penguins to seals — while immersing yourself in the remote beauty of the White Continent.

3. Antarctic Explorer

  • From: $8,546 per person

  • Duration: 11–12 Days

  • Route: Antarctica via the Drake Passage

  • Highlights: Get up close with penguins, seals, and whales while exploring breathtaking icy landscapes on this wildlife-focused adventure.

4. Falklands, South Georgia, and Antarctica: Explorers and Kings

  • From: $22,121 per person

  • Duration: 20 Days

  • Route: Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and the South Shetland Islands

  • Highlights: Discover ice-capped peaks, massive penguin colonies, and historic sites on an epic voyage through three wildlife-rich regions.

5. Scott & Shackleton’s Antarctic – Ross Sea Expedition

  • From: $27,300 per person

  • Duration: 22 Days

  • Route: Ross Sea exploration from New Zealand

  • Highlights: Follow in the footsteps of polar legends Scott and Shackleton while exploring one of Antarctica’s most remote and pristine regions.

6. Classic Antarctica Fly-Cruise

  • From: $11,495 per person

  • Duration: 8 Days

  • Route: Punta Arenas, Chile to Antarctica and back

  • Highlights: Skip the Drake Passage and fly directly to Antarctica, where towering icebergs and abundant wildlife await. Ideal for travelers seeking maximum time in the White Continent.


When to Book an Antarctica Cruise for 2026

Booking early is key — most small-ship departures sell out 12–18 months in advance. For 2026, that means the best cabins are already being reserved now. Prime travel months are:

  • December–February: Peak summer, long daylight hours, most wildlife activity.

  • November: Early season with pristine ice formations and fewer visitors.

  • March: Late season with unique light for photography and whale watching.


What’s Included in Most Antarctica Cruise Packages

While each itinerary is unique, most 2026 Antarctica cruise packages include:

  • Accommodations aboard an expedition vessel

  • All meals and non-alcoholic beverages

  • Zodiac landings and shore excursions

  • Expert guides, naturalists, and historians

  • Safety gear such as parkas and boots

For details on specific inclusions, visit our Antarctica itineraries page.


Wildlife You’ll See on an Antarctica Cruise

  • Penguins: Adélie, chinstrap, gentoo, and king penguins (on certain itineraries)

  • Seals: Weddell, crabeater, and leopard seals

  • Whales: Humpback, minke, and orca sightings

  • Birdlife: Albatross, petrels, and skuas


People Also Ask

What is the best month to cruise to Antarctica?
December and January offer the warmest temperatures, abundant wildlife, and long daylight.

How much does an Antarctica cruise cost?
Prices range from around $8,500 to over $27,000 per person, depending on the itinerary and level of luxury.

Do I need a visa to visit Antarctica?
No visa is required, but you must travel with a licensed expedition operator.

How far in advance should I book?
12–18 months ahead is recommended for the best cabin selection and rates.

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Plan Your Antarctica Cruise in 2026

A journey to Antarctica is unlike any other — and with 2026 departures filling quickly, now is the time to start planning.

Contact us today for more details on our Antarctica cruise packages, personalized recommendations, and to secure your spot on the voyage of a lifetime.

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