Breakfast, lunch, and dinner in ship’s main restaurant
Unlimited tea, filter coffee, and soft drinks
Complimentary water bottle to refill and take home
Access to polar expedition gear (where applicable)
Use of sauna, hot tubs, pool, and more (where applicable)
Gratuities included
Presentations & lectures from Expedition Team
Help & advice from Expedition Photographers
Escorted landings with small expedition boats
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1 night hotel stay in Buenos Aires, transfers & internal flights from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia included! International air available to add on at an additional cost, call for prices.
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Hotel
A hotel stay is include in this cruise. See the itinerary for details of the hotel. Transfers to and from the hotel are included.
Wi-Fi
Complimentary Wi-Fi is available on all ships, utilizing Starlink technology. However, due to the remote areas visited, connectivity may be limited, and streaming services are not supported.
Drinks
Meals are accompanied by included beverages such as coffee, tea, and soft drinks. Alcoholic beverages, including wine, beer, cocktails, and spirits, are also included.
Tips
All gratuities are covered in your fare, eliminating the need for additional tipping during your voyage.
Entertainment
Choose from a variety of things to entertain yourself including restaurants, bars, theatre, pools and much more.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
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Port Fees & Taxes
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Extras
Speciality Dining
Specialty restaurants allow travellers to enhance their dining experience during the cruise. This is a great way to add variety to your holiday or celebrate a special occasion. You can pay for meals in the special dining restaurants onboard.
Excursions
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Parking
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Visa
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Ship Facilities
MS Roald Amundsen - By HX Expeditions
Good for couplesExplorationInformalSmall Ship
Year: 03/07/2019
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9 Decks
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Max capacity: 530 people
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Antarctica & Falklands Expedition, 8 December 2025 (15 nights)
Your itinerary
Buenos Aires Hotel Stay - 1 Night
DAY 1
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Fly Buenos Aires / Ushuaia
DAY 2
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Ushuaia
DAY 2
09 Dec 2025
Nicknamed the “End of the World”, Ushuaia is a charming windswept city on the southernmost tip of South America and an important port of call for cruise adventures to Antarctica. In the heart of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, this port is surrounded by some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world, boasting sensational sightseeing opportunities for everyone who travels here. From vibrant coastal forests and dramatic waterfalls to stunning glaciers and unique polar wildlife, Ushuaia really is somewhere where you’ll be able to bask in the sheer beauty of nature, and soak up some sensational panoramic views from the vantage points found here. This city, though, while being famous for being (arguably) the most southernmost city in the entire world, is also something of a gateway to Antarctica and the smaller islands that make up the Tierra del Fuego archipelago. So, despite being rather quaint in comparison to other Argentinian cities and South American holiday hotspots, what you’re met with in Ushuaia is just a taste of what’s to come – if you’re continuing onto Antarctica, anyway. That doesn’t mean you should be too eager to leave Ushuaia, though, as this port of call does offer a lot more than just breathtaking natural beauty. Ushuaia is also home to a unique collection of museums and some fantastic food; so, while the awe-inspiring natural beauty of the region is a major highlight, this is one destination that will prove to be just as memorable as everything else on your itinerary.
Things to do in Ushuaia:
Tierra del Fuego National Park
An expansive national park that protects nearly 70,000 hectares of land, the Tierra del Fuego National Park combines marine areas, forests, and mountains to create a truly fascinating place worth exploring if you have the time while visiting Ushuaia. Here, you’ll find everything from luscious woodland and tumbling waterfalls to dramatic mountains and serene lakes. Throughout, you’ll also find evidence of the Yámanas, the first inhabitants of these lands, which serves to remind everyone who spends some time here that this region has been inhabited for more than 10,000 years. With so much to see, this is easily the best place to visit if you’re looking to switch off and embrace the great outdoors.
Museo del Fin del Mundo
If you want to learn more about the city of Ushuaia, Museo del fin del Mundo is the perfect place to go. A living heritage museum that explores the history and culture of Ushuaia and the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, the End of the World Museum (which is its name in English) is home to numerous exhibitions that explore the native history of this region, the local fauna and flora, the traditions and customs of the people here, and even some of the shipwrecks that have happened here over the centuries. Found in parts of the National Bank building and Old Government House, these impressive buildings only serve to highlight the importance of the museum and its contents.
Museo de la Ciudad
Also known as Casa Pena, this former private residence has served as the City Museum in Ushuaia since 2009; with an interesting selection of informative exhibits and historic items, this museum offers visitors a fantastic insight into what ordinary life was like in this city throughout the 20th century – which is when it was originally occupied by the Pena family.
At Sea
DAY 3-4
10 Dec 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Antarctic Experience (Scenic Cruising)
DAY 5
12 Dec 2025
One of the most unique, and most remote, destinations in the world, Antarctica is a truly sensational place to visit for anyone with an explorer’s itch to scratch. Here, you’re in for a truly unforgettable cruise experience, with breathtaking landscapes, incredible wildlife sightings, and more to look forward to while sailing the icy waters surrounding this spectacular place. A dramatic destination that belongs to no one nation, somewhere that’s simultaneously the world’s largest desert and the world’s largest ice sheet, even spending just a minute in Antarctica's presence is a monumentally profound experience and something you won’t forget anytime soon – even if you're spending your time cruising comfortably aboard your cruise ship.
Things to do in Antarctic Experience (Scenic Cruising):
Wildlife Spotting at Sea
Antarctica is home to a fantastic variety of wildlife endemic to this southern polar region, and you’ll have the chance to see some of these incredible animals in their natural habitat while sailing through the icy waters surrounding this incredible continent. While there are no guarantees on what you will see, as this will depend on the weather conditions (which may affect the visibility from aboard your cruise ship) and timing of your Antarctic cruise (as some of this region's inhabitants may simply be elsewhere when you're sailing by), this region is home to numerous species of penguin, seals, whales and more.
Humpback Whales
During your time spent cruising through the scenic waters surrounding Antarctica, you might be able to spot a pod of humpback whales from your cruise ship. An acrobatic species of baleen whale, humpback whales are crowd-pleasers for a reason. They like to put on a show for passing travellers, boasting a distinctive body shape that features longer pectoral fins and tubercles on their heads. Migrating to the waters around Antarctica during the southern hemisphere’s summer months, the best time to spot these whales is between December and March.
Adélie Penguin
While cruising through the waters around Antarctica, you may be met with the chance to spot an Adélie penguin from your cruise ship. One of the most popular species of penguin along the entire coast of the Antarctic continent, the Adélie penguin is endemic to this icy desert. They’re a mid-sized penguin species, with a black head and throat helping them stand out against the ice. Their beak is also predominantly black, occasionally sporting a reddish-brown tip. Breeding season is the best time of year to see these penguins, from November to March.
Antarctic Experience (Scenic Cruising)
DAY 6
13 Dec 2025
One of the most unique, and most remote, destinations in the world, Antarctica is a truly sensational place to visit for anyone with an explorer’s itch to scratch. Here, you’re in for a truly unforgettable cruise experience, with breathtaking landscapes, incredible wildlife sightings, and more to look forward to while sailing the icy waters surrounding this spectacular place. A dramatic destination that belongs to no one nation, somewhere that’s simultaneously the world’s largest desert and the world’s largest ice sheet, even spending just a minute in Antarctica's presence is a monumentally profound experience and something you won’t forget anytime soon – even if you're spending your time cruising comfortably aboard your cruise ship.
Things to do in Antarctic Experience (Scenic Cruising):
Wildlife Spotting at Sea
Antarctica is home to a fantastic variety of wildlife endemic to this southern polar region, and you’ll have the chance to see some of these incredible animals in their natural habitat while sailing through the icy waters surrounding this incredible continent. While there are no guarantees on what you will see, as this will depend on the weather conditions (which may affect the visibility from aboard your cruise ship) and timing of your Antarctic cruise (as some of this region's inhabitants may simply be elsewhere when you're sailing by), this region is home to numerous species of penguin, seals, whales and more.
Humpback Whales
During your time spent cruising through the scenic waters surrounding Antarctica, you might be able to spot a pod of humpback whales from your cruise ship. An acrobatic species of baleen whale, humpback whales are crowd-pleasers for a reason. They like to put on a show for passing travellers, boasting a distinctive body shape that features longer pectoral fins and tubercles on their heads. Migrating to the waters around Antarctica during the southern hemisphere’s summer months, the best time to spot these whales is between December and March.
Adélie Penguin
While cruising through the waters around Antarctica, you may be met with the chance to spot an Adélie penguin from your cruise ship. One of the most popular species of penguin along the entire coast of the Antarctic continent, the Adélie penguin is endemic to this icy desert. They’re a mid-sized penguin species, with a black head and throat helping them stand out against the ice. Their beak is also predominantly black, occasionally sporting a reddish-brown tip. Breeding season is the best time of year to see these penguins, from November to March.
Antarctic Experience (Scenic Cruising)
DAY 7
14 Dec 2025
One of the most unique, and most remote, destinations in the world, Antarctica is a truly sensational place to visit for anyone with an explorer’s itch to scratch. Here, you’re in for a truly unforgettable cruise experience, with breathtaking landscapes, incredible wildlife sightings, and more to look forward to while sailing the icy waters surrounding this spectacular place. A dramatic destination that belongs to no one nation, somewhere that’s simultaneously the world’s largest desert and the world’s largest ice sheet, even spending just a minute in Antarctica's presence is a monumentally profound experience and something you won’t forget anytime soon – even if you're spending your time cruising comfortably aboard your cruise ship.
Things to do in Antarctic Experience (Scenic Cruising):
Wildlife Spotting at Sea
Antarctica is home to a fantastic variety of wildlife endemic to this southern polar region, and you’ll have the chance to see some of these incredible animals in their natural habitat while sailing through the icy waters surrounding this incredible continent. While there are no guarantees on what you will see, as this will depend on the weather conditions (which may affect the visibility from aboard your cruise ship) and timing of your Antarctic cruise (as some of this region's inhabitants may simply be elsewhere when you're sailing by), this region is home to numerous species of penguin, seals, whales and more.
Humpback Whales
During your time spent cruising through the scenic waters surrounding Antarctica, you might be able to spot a pod of humpback whales from your cruise ship. An acrobatic species of baleen whale, humpback whales are crowd-pleasers for a reason. They like to put on a show for passing travellers, boasting a distinctive body shape that features longer pectoral fins and tubercles on their heads. Migrating to the waters around Antarctica during the southern hemisphere’s summer months, the best time to spot these whales is between December and March.
Adélie Penguin
While cruising through the waters around Antarctica, you may be met with the chance to spot an Adélie penguin from your cruise ship. One of the most popular species of penguin along the entire coast of the Antarctic continent, the Adélie penguin is endemic to this icy desert. They’re a mid-sized penguin species, with a black head and throat helping them stand out against the ice. Their beak is also predominantly black, occasionally sporting a reddish-brown tip. Breeding season is the best time of year to see these penguins, from November to March.
Antarctic Experience (Scenic Cruising)
DAY 8
15 Dec 2025
One of the most unique, and most remote, destinations in the world, Antarctica is a truly sensational place to visit for anyone with an explorer’s itch to scratch. Here, you’re in for a truly unforgettable cruise experience, with breathtaking landscapes, incredible wildlife sightings, and more to look forward to while sailing the icy waters surrounding this spectacular place. A dramatic destination that belongs to no one nation, somewhere that’s simultaneously the world’s largest desert and the world’s largest ice sheet, even spending just a minute in Antarctica's presence is a monumentally profound experience and something you won’t forget anytime soon – even if you're spending your time cruising comfortably aboard your cruise ship.
Things to do in Antarctic Experience (Scenic Cruising):
Wildlife Spotting at Sea
Antarctica is home to a fantastic variety of wildlife endemic to this southern polar region, and you’ll have the chance to see some of these incredible animals in their natural habitat while sailing through the icy waters surrounding this incredible continent. While there are no guarantees on what you will see, as this will depend on the weather conditions (which may affect the visibility from aboard your cruise ship) and timing of your Antarctic cruise (as some of this region's inhabitants may simply be elsewhere when you're sailing by), this region is home to numerous species of penguin, seals, whales and more.
Humpback Whales
During your time spent cruising through the scenic waters surrounding Antarctica, you might be able to spot a pod of humpback whales from your cruise ship. An acrobatic species of baleen whale, humpback whales are crowd-pleasers for a reason. They like to put on a show for passing travellers, boasting a distinctive body shape that features longer pectoral fins and tubercles on their heads. Migrating to the waters around Antarctica during the southern hemisphere’s summer months, the best time to spot these whales is between December and March.
Adélie Penguin
While cruising through the waters around Antarctica, you may be met with the chance to spot an Adélie penguin from your cruise ship. One of the most popular species of penguin along the entire coast of the Antarctic continent, the Adélie penguin is endemic to this icy desert. They’re a mid-sized penguin species, with a black head and throat helping them stand out against the ice. Their beak is also predominantly black, occasionally sporting a reddish-brown tip. Breeding season is the best time of year to see these penguins, from November to March.
Antarctic Experience (Scenic Cruising)
DAY 9
16 Dec 2025
One of the most unique, and most remote, destinations in the world, Antarctica is a truly sensational place to visit for anyone with an explorer’s itch to scratch. Here, you’re in for a truly unforgettable cruise experience, with breathtaking landscapes, incredible wildlife sightings, and more to look forward to while sailing the icy waters surrounding this spectacular place. A dramatic destination that belongs to no one nation, somewhere that’s simultaneously the world’s largest desert and the world’s largest ice sheet, even spending just a minute in Antarctica's presence is a monumentally profound experience and something you won’t forget anytime soon – even if you're spending your time cruising comfortably aboard your cruise ship.
Things to do in Antarctic Experience (Scenic Cruising):
Wildlife Spotting at Sea
Antarctica is home to a fantastic variety of wildlife endemic to this southern polar region, and you’ll have the chance to see some of these incredible animals in their natural habitat while sailing through the icy waters surrounding this incredible continent. While there are no guarantees on what you will see, as this will depend on the weather conditions (which may affect the visibility from aboard your cruise ship) and timing of your Antarctic cruise (as some of this region's inhabitants may simply be elsewhere when you're sailing by), this region is home to numerous species of penguin, seals, whales and more.
Humpback Whales
During your time spent cruising through the scenic waters surrounding Antarctica, you might be able to spot a pod of humpback whales from your cruise ship. An acrobatic species of baleen whale, humpback whales are crowd-pleasers for a reason. They like to put on a show for passing travellers, boasting a distinctive body shape that features longer pectoral fins and tubercles on their heads. Migrating to the waters around Antarctica during the southern hemisphere’s summer months, the best time to spot these whales is between December and March.
Adélie Penguin
While cruising through the waters around Antarctica, you may be met with the chance to spot an Adélie penguin from your cruise ship. One of the most popular species of penguin along the entire coast of the Antarctic continent, the Adélie penguin is endemic to this icy desert. They’re a mid-sized penguin species, with a black head and throat helping them stand out against the ice. Their beak is also predominantly black, occasionally sporting a reddish-brown tip. Breeding season is the best time of year to see these penguins, from November to March.
At Sea
DAY 10-11
17 Dec 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Falkland Islands - Overnight onboard
DAY 12-14
19 Dec 2025
A scenic archipelago situated in the South Atlantic, the Falkland Islands are one of the most remote locations in the world. Known for its picturesque capital of Stanley, there's an abundance of wildlife here from penguins to sheep, birds and more. Boasting rugged coasts, tranquil waters and cold temperatures, the Falkland Islands should be on everyone's must-visit list.
At Sea
DAY 15
22 Dec 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Ushuaia
DAY 16
23 Dec 2025
Nicknamed the “End of the World”, Ushuaia is a charming windswept city on the southernmost tip of South America and an important port of call for cruise adventures to Antarctica. In the heart of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, this port is surrounded by some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world, boasting sensational sightseeing opportunities for everyone who travels here. From vibrant coastal forests and dramatic waterfalls to stunning glaciers and unique polar wildlife, Ushuaia really is somewhere where you’ll be able to bask in the sheer beauty of nature, and soak up some sensational panoramic views from the vantage points found here. This city, though, while being famous for being (arguably) the most southernmost city in the entire world, is also something of a gateway to Antarctica and the smaller islands that make up the Tierra del Fuego archipelago. So, despite being rather quaint in comparison to other Argentinian cities and South American holiday hotspots, what you’re met with in Ushuaia is just a taste of what’s to come – if you’re continuing onto Antarctica, anyway. That doesn’t mean you should be too eager to leave Ushuaia, though, as this port of call does offer a lot more than just breathtaking natural beauty. Ushuaia is also home to a unique collection of museums and some fantastic food; so, while the awe-inspiring natural beauty of the region is a major highlight, this is one destination that will prove to be just as memorable as everything else on your itinerary.
Things to do in Ushuaia:
Tierra del Fuego National Park
An expansive national park that protects nearly 70,000 hectares of land, the Tierra del Fuego National Park combines marine areas, forests, and mountains to create a truly fascinating place worth exploring if you have the time while visiting Ushuaia. Here, you’ll find everything from luscious woodland and tumbling waterfalls to dramatic mountains and serene lakes. Throughout, you’ll also find evidence of the Yámanas, the first inhabitants of these lands, which serves to remind everyone who spends some time here that this region has been inhabited for more than 10,000 years. With so much to see, this is easily the best place to visit if you’re looking to switch off and embrace the great outdoors.
Museo del Fin del Mundo
If you want to learn more about the city of Ushuaia, Museo del fin del Mundo is the perfect place to go. A living heritage museum that explores the history and culture of Ushuaia and the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, the End of the World Museum (which is its name in English) is home to numerous exhibitions that explore the native history of this region, the local fauna and flora, the traditions and customs of the people here, and even some of the shipwrecks that have happened here over the centuries. Found in parts of the National Bank building and Old Government House, these impressive buildings only serve to highlight the importance of the museum and its contents.
Museo de la Ciudad
Also known as Casa Pena, this former private residence has served as the City Museum in Ushuaia since 2009; with an interesting selection of informative exhibits and historic items, this museum offers visitors a fantastic insight into what ordinary life was like in this city throughout the 20th century – which is when it was originally occupied by the Pena family.
Fly Ushuaia / Buenos Aires
DAY 16
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