antarctica
FLY & CRUISe the 7th continent
Antarctica
10 Days, 9 Nights
February 16-25, 2025
Starting at $15,995
The 7th continent, the end of the world, the last discovered land. Antarctica is a place of extremes.
The southern most continent has always fascinated the great explorers, from Shackleton, to Scott and Amundsen. Everyone‘s imagination was fired by the great unknown land in the south, some even gave their lives for it.
It‘s the most inhospitable land on the planet, and yet this is the magic and appeal for those who have seen it all, almost…
We invite you on this adventure, to conquer and set foot on the last of the 7 continents, a must have experience of a lifetime.
Introduction
We have chartered the wonderful Ocean Nova. This lovely boat is intimate and sturdy, especially for the Antarctic waters. Built in 1992 and fully refurbished in 2006 with several improvements later on.
65 passengers only, can be a part of this wonderful adventure and with 3 different levels of cabin comfort. All cabins enjoy large windows on the picturesque views, desk an chair, and of course comfortable beds, individually controlled heating and private bathroom with a shower.
Learn From
Our Knowledgable Guides
Our highly professional staff consists of world-renowned guides. From biologists and naturalists to historians and geologists, they will give talks during our cruising time and guide us on our landings.
Three award-winning wildlife photographers will ensure you make the most of your camera and photographic aspirations onboard.
We will make these landings with our seven Zodiac boats to fully maximize each location.
Additionally, there’s also great food, a dining room, a bar, an observation lounge, a library, a gym, and more.
Expedition facts
- Area – 14,000,000 Km2
- Population Human – 1,000
- Highest Continent – 2500m
- 70% of Earth’s Fresh Water
- It’s the Largest Desert on Earth
- 97.6% of Surface is Under Ice
- Ice Sheet Reaches Over 4km in Depth
- The Coldest Place on Earth with -9°C
- Windiest Place on Earth with Over 300km/h Winds
THE Voyage
Our expedition cruise doesn’t have a normal “itinerary”. We will go where the wildlife are, and search for the best opportunities for you, with the help of our Antarctic expert staff. We will go to the half moon island, the bay of Wilhelmina and many other special locations for the best adventure we can deliver.
Day 1
Punta Arenas Arrival
Day 2
Flight to Antarctica
Day 3-6
Exploring Antarctica
Day 7
Flight to Punta Arenas
Day 8
Morning Farewell
- The itinerary is an example, the expedition is flexible and its course will be defined daily sustained by the opportunities presented by weather, ice and wildlife.
- We always recommend to arrive in Svalbard at least 24 hours before departure.
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Cruise Day by Day
Day 1
Punta Arenas Arrival
Arrive in Punta Arenas before 2:00 pm, where you will be welcomed by our staff and transferred to your hotel. Today, you will have a mandatory briefing with important trip information. In the evening, enjoy a dinner of typical Chilean food with your fellow adventurers and guides.
Day 2
Flight to Antarctica
Your Antarctic adventure begins with a scheduled two-hour flight from Punta Arenas to King George Island. Upon landing, you’ll breathe in the crisp, clear Antarctic air as you set foot on the icy continent. From there, embark on a 2-kilometer walk past Chile’s Frei Station, leading you to the shore where a Zodiac will transport you to your boutique expedition vessel.
Day 3-6
Exploring Antarctica
Sail between the South Shetland Islands and the western coast of the Antarctic Peninsula, gliding through the breathtaking landscapes that Antarctica offers. Each day, you’ll disembark via Zodiac to explore the continent alongside our expert guides.
On board, enjoy educational programs and presentations that enrich your journey. Flexibility is key in Antarctica, ensuring that no two adventures are ever the same.
Day 7
Flight Back to Punta Arenas
We’ll sail back to King George Island, bidding farewell to Antarctica before catching our flight back to Punta Arenas. Upon arriving back from the 7th continent, you’ll be transferred to your hotel for a relaxing evening at your leisure.
Punta Arenas Arrival
Arrive in Punta Arenas before 2:00 pm, where you will be welcomed by our staff and transferred to your hotel. Today, you will have a mandatory briefing with important trip information. In the evening, enjoy dinner of typical Chilean food with your fellow adventurers and guides.
Flight to Antarctica
Begin your Antarctic air-cruise with a scheduled two-hour flight from Punta Arenas to King George Island in Antarctica. Upon landing, the clear Antarctic air will fill your lungs. You will then walk 2km, passing Chile’s Frei Station, to reach the shore and board a Zodiac that will take you to your boutique expedition vessel.
Exploring Antarctica
Cruise between the South Shetland Islands and the western coast of the Antarctic Peninsula, sailing among the spectacular landscapes Antarctica offers. Each day, you disembark by Zodiac and explore the continent with our expert guides.
On board, you will enjoy educational programs and presentations. No journey is the same and flexibility is key to success in Antarctica.
Flight Back to Punta Arenas
We will sail back to King George Island and bid farewell to Antarctica before boarding your flight back to Punta Arenas. Upon arrival from the 7th continent, transfer to your hotel for the night and enjoy an evening at your own leisure.
Ocean Nova
Specializing in Antarctic air-cruises, the ice-strengthened, 240-ft-long Ocean Nova is a sturdy expedition vessel with excellent maneuverability and a strengthened hull. Built in 1992, the ship is guided by North European officers with significant experience in polar navigation, with a prime focus on passenger safety, ensuring optimal wildlife sightings and favorable weather conditions.
- The maximum capacity of 72 passengers allows everyone to fly and go ashore together, making for a very intimate polar voyage.
- Ocean Nova’s large expedition team means travelers get to experience one of the best guide-to-guest ratios for enriching excursions.
- This small expedition ship offers an entirely different experience than you would get on a larger, more conventional cruise ship.
and let the countdown begin!
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Cruises FAQ
Comfort Level boats are really nice and cozy, the cabins are with bunk beds (except for Superior Suite). The Luxury Level boat is with spacious suites (17-30 sq. Meters) with king size beds, hot tub and sauna on deck, gym and top amenities. Both boats have a nice dinning room, lounge for presentations and of course an open bridge, which we invite you to spend time on and get familiar with our amazing crew.
We are working with awesome chefs, which have received amazing reviews on our previous expeditions. They make our meals with a personal touch, since we’re such a small party. But, since we are on a boat in the high Arctic, please remember that it won’t be like a restaurant in Provence, but we will do the best we can. The chef will make adjustments to your requirements in terms of allergies and food requirements (vegetarian, vegan etc.)
Our top pro team is very familiar with the inhabitants of this remote land. We know where the bears like to roam and stay, including some secret spots that we keep especially for you. We have daily satellite ice-charts available, which help us plan ahead and since we operate several ships simultaneously, we notify our boat via satellite communications when we find something.
We are there in summertime, so the temperature are well above freezing. So, it shouldn’t be too cold with temperatures averaging at around +10°C / 50°F and ranging from +2°C / 35°F and +18°C / 65°F. Svalbard is a desert, so it almost never rains. This is our best kind of summer weather!
Inside the boat we keep temperatures at a warm +22°C / 70°F, so bring some short sleeved shirts and indoor shoes for the indoors. Outside it’s nice and cool, so bring layers: base layer and mid layer plus a warm coat, hat, gloves etc. We would rather have you complain on the heat, rather than on the cold. No need to bring classy clothes, we would prefer you’re feeling as comfortable as you can be.
Although photography is really cool (trust us!), you really don’t have to be a photographer to enjoy this trip. Actually, the non-photographers would argue that they enjoy the trip even more, thanks to the fact they’re not looking at the world through the viewfinder and at the end of the trip they get a super-pro level folder of images we took during the trip for them. Another cool fact – about 50% of our guests didn’t even bring a camera.
Remember in the previous answer we’ve mentioned you can enjoy without a camera? Well, trust us, with a camera you’re going to create your dream images of a lifetime. Svalbard is a candy treat for the lens, with its spectacular landscapes and wildlife. Our award-winning team is there to help you create those top shots and in fact many of our favorite shots that got published worldwide were taken in these same expeditions.
There is two kinds of guidance you’re going to get: about Svalbard, the wildlife, history and geography, which is for everyone onboard. And about the photography part, if you’re interested we will guide you on how to get the top images, how to edit them and answer any questions you might have. And of course, throughout the expedition, our experienced team is at your disposal and we encourage you to ask questions and learn as much as you can from them, that’s what we’re here for!
Well, that’s a tricky question. Although we can never guarantee polar bears, or any other wild animal, since they are wild animals in their own wilderness… (it isn’t a zoo). we can certainly say that so far we’ve had perfect 100% success in finding polar bears. We can also add, that every expedition we found multiple sighting of every animal we aim for and we will continue to do our very best to continue this trend for you and for our spotless reputation.
Well, there’s no secret recipe – just hard work at play. We only lead expeditions at the peak season, only with the best crew, we use all the information and intelligence we can get and because we’re free of regulation we can go to those secret spots where we usually see them. It’s a combination of experience and a professional approach that we wish for you to see in action.
The high Arctic Ocean really isn’t that bad around Svalbard. The ice really flattens the waves and in the fjords and the straits it’s even more so. We shouldn’t expect substantial waves throughout the expedition, and we might face a bit of rocking on the western side of Spitsbergen island for no more than a few hours on the way out and in of Isfjorden and Longyearbyen. We do have plenty of anti sea sickness pills onboard in case you are very sensitive to motion.
In Svalbard, any boat with over 13 people is subjected to huge limitations and regulations. The smaller vessel are free of those limitations and can spend more time with the wildlife, get closer and operate around the clock. Also, disembarking and embarking the bigger ships takes very long time, their schedule isn’t flexible because of the need to feed hundreds of people and the animals keep their distance from large groups of humans. These advantages gets us between 200% and 800% better encounters.
We will go on land as often as we need/desire and depending on the activity and opportunities. It can be even twice a day. We won’t do long hikes, and concentrate on the areas of highest interest for our expedition without wasting time at the boring locations other vessels must visit to pass the time.
Polar bears are the world’s largest land predator, and they are dangerous to humans, that’s very true. Our team has the experience and knowledge of how to get close to animals, and the protection as required by local law: rifles, bear deterrent spray and flare gun. But the best way is not to be harm’s way in the first place and that what our team does best.
What
our travelers say
"This trip was the best gift I could ask for myself"
Rachel Nachshon
01.01.2024
“This trip was the best gift I could ask for myself, from the magical landscapes to the spirit of the group, the top-notch hotels, the itinerary and its extreme activities, and the outstanding organisation by the entire system and especially Dor, who conducted this orchestra with a perfect balance of assertiveness, resolve, professionalism, friendliness and humor, making this an unforgettable experience”.
"It’s hard to describe such a powerful experience"
Moshe Bivas
27.07.2023
“It’s hard to describe such a powerful experience. The joy of the adventure is poignant and full of satisfaction in the successful completion of the journey to Spitsbergen. Witnessing and feeling the forces of nature; the wild, white beauty floating away. The bears, the foxes, the birds, the whales, the elk, and of course the ship and crew that were almost part of the landscape. And most of all, our guide Yarin Klein, who made this an unforgettable experience.”.
"I will cherish the experiences for life"
Yehudit Rosenthal
22.06.2023
“It was indeed a wild journey and I will cherish the experiences for life. The landscapes were wonderful, the guides were excellent, the group was great and the atmosphere was fun and cheerful. I enjoyed everything, and have no complaints. Here’s to the next trips :)”.