All Antarctica ships we offer are relatively small with under 200 passengers and offer the chance to get off the ship for excursions when in destination, conditions permitting. The vessels are staffed with a team of naturalist who provide lectures on various Polar subjects and will be your guides in the zodiacs and on shore. All shore landings and zodiac cruises are included in the cabin cost. Some ships and voyages offer adventure options such as kayaking and camping which is an additional cost on most trips.
We arranged the Antarctica ships into three categories: Luxury, Premium and Expedition ships. The Luxury ships offer top notch accommodations and service with the most inclusions. In general, the Premium ships have upgraded accommodations with great amenities and good inclusions. The Expedition ships offer more basic accommodations (but still comfortable) and may have less inclusions.
Click on the ship photo to view the trips & rates, ship photos, cabin descriptions and deck plans. Our team sails on the ships all the time so we are happy to further discuss the differences between the ships, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each ship. Please give us a call at 800-920-4294 or +1-847-513-7944 to learn more and for help with finding the perfect ship for your trip!
Luxury Ships
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Silver Endeavour
220 Passengers -
Le Commandant Charcot
245 Passengers for Arctic / 199 for Antarctica Passengers
Premium Ships
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Seaventure
139 Passengers -
Ultramarine
199 Passengers -
Sylvia Earle
130 Passengers -
Magellan Explorer – Fly the Drake
76 Passengers -
National Geographic Resolution
138 Passengers -
Sea Spirit
114 Passengers -
Greg Mortimer
130 Passengers -
Ocean Explorer
138 Passengers -
National Geographic Explorer
148 Passengers -
World Explorer
172 Passengers -
National Geographic Endurance
138 Passengers -
National Geographic Orion
102 Passengers -
Douglas Mawson
130 Passengers -
Magellan Explorer – Sea Voyages
96 Passengers
Expedition Ships
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Ocean Nova – Fly the Drake
67 Passengers -
Hondius
170 Passengers -
Expedition
134 Passengers -
Plancius
108 Passengers -
Ortelius
108 Passengers
Antarctica Ships FAQs
There is a regulation in Antarctica that only allows 100 passengers on shore at a time per ship. By booking a small ship it means you will have more time on shore. With a smaller group size you will also have less waiting time onboard and more personalized service.
While many landing sites are small islands just off the coast, all ships will try to get in at least one continental landing. However, this is dependent on the conditions and cannot be guaranteed in advance.
Many ships offer adventure options which have limited spots and availability. Visit our Trip Search page and select your preferred adventure options under “Activities” to find a list of voyages.
Yes, every ship includes 3 daily meals when onboard.
No, but all the ships we offer will have ice strengthened hulls and most are able to access similar locations on the northwest side of the Antarctic Peninsula.