Save Bigon Your Antarctic Cruise
Antarctic cruise deals don’t last long – some cabins sell for 30–40% less than the regular price. We check every major provider each month to uncover limited-time offers so you can experience the world’s last great wilderness for less.
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Burnham Arlidge - Antarctic Guide Founder
I’ve spent years helping travelers explore Antarctica. My insider knowledge means I know exactly where to find the best cruise discounts — often before they’re widely advertised.
Today’s Top Antarctic Cruise Deals
These are just a few of the offers available right now. For the full list—and the best match for your dates and preferences—contact us today before prices change.
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Mark W
UK
When is the best time to travel to Antarctica?


There is no bad month for visiting Antarctica, but the weather and wildlife you'll experience will vary from month to month
Travel to Antarctica in November The deep snows of the late Antarctic spring await the footprints of the earliest cruise ship passengers, eager to take advance of cheaper shoulder season prices.
Travel to Antarctica in December The summer sun bathes Antarctica in up to 24 hours of daylight in December, and temperatures hover just above freezing, making this month a popular time to visit.
Travel to Antarctica in January January is the peak of the Antarctic summer, with nearly 24 hours of daylight each day, which gives plenty of time for exploration.
Travel to Antarctica in February The days are getting noticeably shorter in February, dropping down to 16 hours of daylight, but bringing the return of golden hour light for photography and some wonderful sunsets.
Travel to Antarctica in March There’s a taste of winter in the air in March in Antarctica, with slightly cooler temperatures and the days shortening to just 13 hours of daylight and some truly colourful sunsets and dawns.