Door to Door
Puerto Williams to King George Island
Dec 06 2025 - Dec 21 2025
15 Nights
Price from per person
£27,400
Price from per person
A great choice for wildlife lovers looking to skip the Drake Passage - This unmatched fly-and-cruise expedition invites you to dive into the remote wonders of the southern hemisphere, seamlessly blending the extraordinary wildlife of South Georgia with the breathtaking landscapes and untamed splendour of the Antarctic Peninsula and the Falkland Islands.
Your journey begins with a flight across the Drake Passage to the Antarctic Peninsula, a frontier of ice that has lured adventurers for ages. Next join the Expedition Team on South Georgia Island, a sanctuary boasting the planet's most significant wildlife gatherings before returning to Puerto Williams via the captivating Falkland Islands.
This expedition departs from Santiago, Chile. For your total comfort and ease, flights between Santiago and Puerto Williams and pre-departure hotel stays are also included. This expedition is also available with a fully inclusive door-to-door service, including international flights, for your ultimate travel experience.Â
King George Island, the largest among the South Shetland Islands, is Antarctica's principal entry point. Positioned just 120 kilometres away from the Antarctic Peninsula and hosting the sole airport in the South Shetlands, it bridges everyday life and the Antarctic environment. With over ten nations maintaining year-round or seasonal scientific research stations on the island, its significance in Antarctic exploration is profound, particularly given its formidable snow and ice cover, encompassing 90% of its landmass.
Establishing a presence on King George Island affords nations membership in the Antarctic Treaty, underscoring its strategic importance. Notably, a Russian Orthodox church with a resident priest is a testament to the island's cultural diversity. While international scientists inhabit the island, they are vastly outnumbered by the rich wildlife that claims it as its own.
Various species, including Adelie, Chinstrap, and Gentoo Penguins, commute between the island and the Antarctic Peninsula. At the same time, Weddell and leopard seals are frequent visitors, often seen basking on the shores or swimming in the surrounding waters. This biodiversity extends to the avian population, with skuas and southern giant petrels making the island their summer residence, drawn by the relatively warmer climate, where temperatures average between 1.5 and -6.5ËšC.
Named after King George III by British explorers who discovered it in 1819, the island was subject to territorial claims by Chile and Argentina in the 1940s. Nonetheless, it remains part of the British Antarctic Territory, serving as a beacon of international collaboration and scientific exploration in the Antarctic region.
Departure at 18:00
The Antarctic Peninsula stretches its icy fingers northward, beckoning the bold and the curious to venture into its wild embrace. This vast extension of ice and snow from the heart of Antarctica reaches tantalisingly close to South America, a mere 620 miles from Tierra del Fuego, serving as a breathtaking introduction to the continent's untouched landscapes and majestic ice formations. A realm that remained unseen by human eyes until the early 19th century, setting foot on this peninsula is like stepping into a world of pure wonder and untouched beauty, where the thrill of the unknown awaits at every turn.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Dotted with scientific outposts, the Antarctic Peninsula stands on the front lines of exploration and research. It offers a unique glimpse into the efforts to understand this extraordinary ecosystem, its thriving wildlife, and the broader environmental changes impacting our planet. Here, you're invited to marvel at the awe-inspiring sight of cathedral-sized icebergs and the serene beauty of glaciers inching their way into the sea from places like Hope Bay.
The landscape is a dramatic mix of stark white peaks and wildlife's lively hustle and bustle, including thousands of Adelie penguins forming pairs and communities in this singular environment. Embarking on an adventure to the Antarctic Peninsula is an unforgettable journey into the heart of our planet's final frontier, where the spirit of discovery and the beauty of nature collide spectacularly.
3 Included Shore Excursions
The landscape is a dramatic mix of stark white peaks and wildlife's lively hustle and bustle, including thousands of Adelie penguins forming pairs and communities in this singular environment. Embarking on an adventure to the Antarctic Peninsula is an unforgettable journey into the heart of our planet's final frontier, where the spirit of discovery and the beauty of nature collide spectacularly.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Embarking to Antarctica is akin to stepping into a pristine wilderness that captures the essence of exploration at its most exhilarating. This journey to the earth's southern extremity offers a rare glimpse into a world of stark, mesmerizing landscapes that few ever witness. Your voyage will likely introduce you to the Antarctic Sound at the peninsula's northern reach, a gateway stretching towards the fabled 'End of the World,' Tierra del Fuego, the southernmost tip of South America. Named after the pioneering vessel that navigated this channel in 1902, the Sound presents a dramatic sensory experience with its colossal icebergs, calved from the dwindling Larsen Ice Shelf.Â
Here, amidst the ice, you'll encounter the astonishing wildlife of Antarctica. Imagine the thrill of observing Gentoo penguin colonies as they navigate their icy realm and the graceful flight of cape petrels above. This frozen paradise, teeming with life, offers a vivid tableau of survival and beauty. As you embark on this unparalleled adventure, consider honing your photography skills to capture Antarctica's raw, untamed splendour in all its glory.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Sailing days offer the perfect chance to slow down, decompress, and indulge in activities you've longed to enjoy. Whether it's hitting the gym, pampering yourself at the spa, observing whales in their natural habitat, diving into your favourite book, or just basking in the sun to get that perfect tan, these tranquil days at sea provide a harmonious counterpoint to the adventure-filled excursions ashore.
Sailing days offer the perfect chance to slow down, decompress, and indulge in activities you've longed to enjoy. Whether it's hitting the gym, pampering yourself at the spa, observing whales in their natural habitat, diving into your favourite book, or just basking in the sun to get that perfect tan, these tranquil days at sea provide a harmonious counterpoint to the adventure-filled excursions ashore.
Arrival 05:30
South Georgia is a breathtaking spectacle of nature, where dark mountains blanketed in snow, immense glaciers, and abundant wildlife create a stunning wilderness. This remote destination offers an adventure where nature reigns supreme, and human presence is minimal. The island resonates with the symphony of bird calls, the dramatic encounters of elephant seals, and the vibrant gatherings of king penguins that extend as far as the eye can wander.
4 Included Shore Excursions
As a British Overseas Territory, South Georgia's past is steeped in the history of a once bustling whaling hub. The remnants of old whaling stations still dot the landscape, silent witnesses to a bygone era. Today, the marine giants roam the frigid waters freely, unencumbered by past threats.
South Georgia is etched in the annals of exploration history, notably through Ernest Shackleton's extraordinary saga of Antarctic adventure, shipwreck, and survival. Shackleton's journey to these shores in 1916 marked a pivotal moment of rescue before he heroically saved his stranded crew from Elephant Island. The island pays homage to this legendary expedition with a museum and a memorial standing over Shackleton's grave, commemorating his enduring spirit.
1 Included Shore Excursion
The island's king penguin colonies, adorned with splashes of yellow and orange, offer a spectacle of life and curiosity, thriving in this secluded sanctuary. They share the landscape with smaller penguin species like the Macaroni penguins and the majestic wandering albatrosses, which soar gracefully above the tumultuous seas, adding to the island's mesmerizing natural allure.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Sailing days offer the perfect chance to slow down, decompress, and indulge in activities you've longed to enjoy. Whether it's hitting the gym, pampering yourself at the spa, observing whales in their natural habitat, diving into your favourite book, or just basking in the sun to get that perfect tan, these tranquil days at sea provide a harmonious counterpoint to the adventure-filled excursions ashore.
Sailing days offer the perfect chance to slow down, decompress, and indulge in activities you've longed to enjoy. Whether it's hitting the gym, pampering yourself at the spa, observing whales in their natural habitat, diving into your favourite book, or just basking in the sun to get that perfect tan, these tranquil days at sea provide a harmonious counterpoint to the adventure-filled excursions ashore.
06:50 - 17:00
Tucked away in the northwestern corner of the picturesque Falkland Islands, West Point Island greets its visitors with the harmonious welcome of a vast colony of black-browed albatross. Initially dubbed Albatross Island due to its feathered celebrities, the island's name was later changed to mirror its position. The albatross, known for their striking white plumage contrasting against the stark cliff faces, maybe the island's hallmark, but they're just the beginning of the wildlife. While embodying quintessential British charm, Stanley closely resembles Patagonia's rugged beauty more than any English cityscape. Amid the Falkland Islands' windswept and expansive terrains, it might be a pleasant surprise to stumble upon a quaint pub pouring traditional ales and serving classic fish'n'chips. Iconic sights like the Christ Church Cathedral, crowned by its distinctive whalebone arch, are undeniably rooted in the local soil. Yet, you'll find an eclectic mix of garden gnomes and Union Jacks scattered around, subtly nodding to the British essence of this territory. The debate over the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands has been contentious since their colonization in the 18th century, with claims made by France, Britain, Spain, and Argentina at different times. The brief yet intense Falklands War in 1982 underscored Britain's resolve to maintain its presence, cementing the islands' status within the British Commonwealth. Margaret Thatcher, the Prime Minister who orchestrated the war's strategy, is still revered, as evidenced by places like Thatcher Drive. For those keen on uncovering the islands' layered history, the Historic Docklands Museum offers a treasure trove of insights into their complex past. Yet, it's the penguin population that captures the heart of Stanley, with five species, including the elusive rockhopper, choosing to mate and nest here. The lack of barriers between visitors and the thriving wildlife ensures an immersive, genuine, and truly memorable encounter with nature.
3 Included Shore Excursions
This secluded, unspoiled haven is overrun with diverse bird species, vastly outnumbering the sparse human and sheep inhabitants that wander its grassy expanses. Encounter the spirited rockhopper penguins navigating the rocky coastline, and observe the grand imperial cormorants in abundance. Magellanic penguins are also common, adding to the island's charm.
Traverse West Point Island's serene, untouched landscapes, looking for unique flora such as the vibrant Felton's flower, adorning the island's interior with natural splendour. The terrain here is marked by some of the Falklands' most breathtaking vistas, including windswept cliffs and imposing coastal escarpments. Notably, Cliff Mountain presents an awe-inspiring sight as the archipelago's highest cliff dramatically descends into the churn of the sea below.
Venture to the water's edge, where you may catch sight of playful Commerson's dolphins frolicking in the surf while whales traverse the nearby waters. Fur seals, too, find solace on the island's welcoming beaches, contributing to the rich tapestry of life that makes West Point Island a microcosm of natural wonder in the remote reaches of the Falklands.
2 Included Shore Excursions
15:30 - 21:00
Tucked away to the west of the Falkland Islands, New Island is a testament to nature's resilience; its scant human inhabitants are vastly outnumbered by a remarkable array of bird species that call its rugged shores home. Amid the untamed expanse of the South Atlantic Ocean, this island emerges as a haven for wildlife, teeming with vibrant communities of rockhopper penguins, furrowed seals, and imposing albatrosses. The Falkland penguins are a marvel, with their comical antics on the sand before gracefully slicing through the sea. The island hosts five distinct penguin species, including the regal king penguins, whose striking orange plumage stands out against their snowy breast feathers.
The coastlines echo with the sounds of sea lions, seals, and elephant seals, their calls mixing with the cries of sleek orcas and agile Peale's dolphins navigating the waves. The cliffs of Settlement Rookery resonate with the ocean's life force, amplified by the cacophony of black-browed albatross, king cormorants, and rockhopper penguins. The landscape offers breathtaking views, dotted with the remnants of shipwrecks and bursts of wildflowers. Visitors are embraced with the hearty tradition of smoko, a local feast of cakes, biscuits, tea, and coffee, ensuring a warm reception.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Arrival 22:00Â Â
During the evening we sail back into Puerto Williams marking the end of an epic adventure.
In the morning we check out from the ship and embark on a charter flight to Santiago.
Zodiac cruises in Antarctica offer an unparalleled adventure into the heart of the world's most remote wilderness. These small, inflatable boats allow guests to navigate closer to the icebergs, glaciers, and wildlife than the main ship ever could, providing an intimate and thrilling perspective of Antarctica's pristine beauty. Guests are treated to up-close encounters with colonies of penguins, seals sunbathing on ice floes, and perhaps even the sight of a whale breaking the surface. Each Zodiac outing is guided by experienced expedition leaders who share insights into the region's unique ecosystem and the remarkable adaptations of its inhabitants. This blend of luxury and adventure ensures that every moment of the journey is imbued with awe and wonder, making Zodiac cruises a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience in the untouched landscapes of Antarctica.
Hiking promises an immersive exploration of the continent's rugged and untouched landscapes. Beyond the comfort of the ship, adventurous souls can set foot on the Antarctic mainland or its surrounding islands, where guided hikes vary from gentle strolls along pebbled beaches teeming with wildlife to more challenging treks across snow-covered terrains and up glacial ridges. These excursions are designed to suit a range of fitness levels, ensuring that every traveller can experience the thrill of witnessing Antarctica's breathtaking scenery and diverse ecosystems up close. Led by knowledgeable expedition teams, these hikes not only provide spectacular views of the icy wilderness and its inhabitants—such as penguins, seals, and an array of seabirds—but also offer educational insights into the environmental significance and fragile beauty of the Earth's southernmost continent.
Kayaking in the icy waters of Antarctica offers an extraordinary, serene, and exhilarating adventure. This activity allows guests to paddle through the calm, crystal-clear waters amidst icebergs of surreal shapes and sizes, offering an intimate and unparalleled perspective of the Antarctic landscape. Guided by expert kayakers, participants glide silently past snow-draped shorelines, getting up close to wildlife in their natural habitat, including curious seals, graceful whales, and bustling colonies of penguins. The tranquillity of kayaking in such a pristine environment, combined with the breathtaking beauty of towering glaciers and the Antarctic's stark, majestic wilderness, provides an unforgettable experience. It's a chance to connect with nature in one of the most remote and untouched places on earth, making kayaking a highlight for many adventurers.*
*Please note that limited spots are available for this experience.
If you are interested in participating in these adventurous activities please enquire about availability at the time of reservation. All activities are subject to availability and weather conditions.
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