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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.

Your expedition vessel
Antarctic Peninsula Explorer
Explore the White Continent aboard one of the polar fleet's newest additions, a state-of-the-art expedition vessel combining adventure with comfort. As well as being limited to only 130 passengers, there’s a wide range of optional activities on this classic Antarctic Peninsula voyage.
Trip Summary
- 5 full days exploring Antarctica = 10 planned ‘off ship’ excursions
- Only 130 guests onboard gives an intimate experience of Antarctica
- Antarctic operational experience since 1992
- The expedition staff to guest ratio of 1:8 ensures a high level of personalisation
- Kayaking, polar snorkelling & camping activities (additional cost)
- Complimentary 3-in-1 parka jacket & digital post-voyage photo book
- Includes beer, house wine and soft drinks with dinner
Trip Overview
From
$22,295 $13,377
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Your expedition vessel
Original Fly & Cruise Luxury Adventure
Fly over the Drake Passage in just 2 hours, both to and from Antarctica. Ideal for those wanting a high comfort level, but who have limited time or are anxious sailors. An outstanding program, successfully operated for over 20 years, the petite vessel allows you to maximise your time off the ship exploring the White Continent.
Trip Summary
- 4 full days in Antarctica = 8 planned ‘off ship’ excursions
- We like this ship's exclusivity – with only 76 guests and spacious suites (balconies available)
- Antarctic operational experience since 2003
- A low expedition staff to guest ratio of 1:6
- Kayaking and snowshoeing (on select departures at additional cost)
- Includes pre and post flight hotel nights in Punta Arenas and complimentary drinks with meals
- Exclusive access to Explorers House – your home-from-home private club & expedition centre while in Punta Arenas
Trip Overview
From
$14,995 - $35,795
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Your expedition vessel
Antarctic Peninsula in Focus
For those seeking a high level of onboard comfort without formality or stuffiness, the relaxed atmosphere on this expedition is an ideal match. Smooth logistics with chartered domestic flights makes for a stress-free journey to and from Antarctica. The calming Scandi-style design of the ship perfectly complements and frames the jaw-dropping Antarctic vistas you’ll be exploring.
Trip Summary
- 4-5 full days exploring Antarctica, depending on departure dates
- Hassle-free travel package including domestic charter flights, transfers & pre-cruise hotel night in Buenos Aires
- Antarctic operational experience since 2021
- Expedition staff to guest ratio of 1:12
- Relax in unpretentious elegance with unobtrusive but attentive service
- Coffee, tea, soft drinks and selected alcoholic beverages available 24 hours per day
- Complimentary expedition parka, waterproof rucksack and water bottle to keep
- One-off kayaking session available (additional cost)
Trip Overview
From
$8,480 - $23,350
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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.