Polar Tours Logo 1200px full color svg

All Dates & Prices

Our Ships

Antarctica

Arctic

Info

Home

All Dates & Prices

Our Ships

Ship Size

All Ships & How to choose the best

Micro-Cruises

Small Ships

Mid-Sized Ships

Large Ships

Ways to travel

Luxury Cruises

Premium Cruises

Classic Cruises

Discounted Cruises

Solo Travelers

Antarctica

Info

Antarctica: Compare all trips

Last Minute Offers

Air Cruises: Fly to Antarctica!

Download Our Free Antarctica Guidebook

Weather in Antarctica

Wildlife of Antarctica

Top Destinations

Antarctic Sound & Weddell Sea

Cruises beyond the Antarctic Circle

South Georgia

South Shetland Islands

Travel Styles

Antarctica Luxury Cruises

Cheapest Antarctica Cruises

More Comfort: Antarctica Large Ship Cruises

Small Ship Expedition Cruises to Antarctica

Arctic

Info

Arctic Travel Information

Arctic Trips for Solo Travelers

Download Our Free Arctic Guidebook

Wildlife of the Arctic

Top Destinations

Svalbard

Canadian Arctic

Greenland

Iceland

North Pole

Northern Lights Cruises

Northwest Passage

Travel Styles

Arctic First Class Cruises

Arctic Luxury Cruises

Arctic Small Ship Expedition Cruises

Artic Last Minute Cruises

Discounted Arctic Cruises

Polar Bear Tours

Small Ship Cruises in Svalbard

Info

Info

FAQ

YouTube: Polar Expert Talks

What our travelers say

Activities & Add-Ons

Blog

Free Polar Guidebook

Sustainable Tourism

Travel Insurance for EU + CH Residents

Your Advantages when booking with us

Free Hotel Night Before Tour

Unbiased Recommendations

Free Video Consultation

A Team of Polar Expedition Specialists

All deals in one place

Best Price Guarantee

No Hidden Fees

Your money is protected

Contact us

Weekdays from 5:00 to 16:00 EST

$
​
​
$
​
​

Sign up for our Polartours newsletter

Get travel inspiration from Antarctica and the Arctic and receive exclusive discounts.

​
Polar Tours Logo 1200px full color svg

Luxury Cruises

Island Sky

SH Diana

Scenic Eclipse I

Silver Cloud

Silver Explorer

Silver Wind

Ultramarine

Premium Cruises

Douglas Mawson

Freya

Greg Mortimer

Hebridean Sky

Kinfish

Magellan Discoverer

Magellan Explorer

Classic Cruises

50 Years of Victory

G-Expedition

Hans Hansson

Hondius

Janssonius

Kapitan Khlebnikov

MS Balto

Further Links

Best Price Guarantee

Ernest Shackleton

Last Minute Deals

Mandatory Insurance

Packing List

Trips departing from Punta Arenas

Trips departing from Ushuaia

Further Information

Careers

FAQ

Terms & Conditions

Why book with us

ventura TRAVEL

Contact Us

🇺🇸 +1 347-493-2978

🇬🇧 +44 20 4571 8661

🇩🇪 +49 30 3119 3691

🇫🇷 +33 1 76 38 06 39

service(at)polartours.com

Contact Form

Weekdays from 5:00 to 16:00 EST

Adventure activities in Antarctica

A trip to Antarctica is like a visit to another planet. The unbelievable landscapes and abundance of wildlife present endless things to look at, photograph, and admire. To experience the continent with all of your senses, take advantage of some of the many adventure activities that are available when on a polar cruise. There is no better time to do the exhilarating than when enclosed by a breathtaking environment. An active trip is the perfect way to really make your visit one that you’ll remember for a lifetime. With long days and guides on hand to help you explore your interests, you should have a chance to try at least one adventure activity. 

KAYAKING

Kayaking is a relaxing activity that rewards you by getting up close to the landscape. Some previous experience is encouraged as the currents and waves can be quite strong. Paddling around shards of ice, you will be in the company of swimming penguins, seals resting on floes, and whales floating below. While exploring by zodiac will be common on your trip, there is something to be said for the silent and solitary nature of setting out and navigating the sea on your own.

CAMPING

This is a true bucket list experience: Sleep underneath the stars of the Southern Hemisphere on the ice! You will have the perspective that many explorers did before you, looking up at the skies that helped them navigate to this far corner of the world. Antarctica is lucky enough to not have any dangerous predators, such as polar bears, to disturb you. Ships will provide all gear and equipment to make sure you’re comfortable. A worthy night away from the boat that will certainly be one of your most memorable moments in Antarctica.  

HIKING

When it comes to hiking, there is something for people of all fitness levels in Antarctica. Whether it is a flat route along the shore, or one that climbs to higher elevations to take in the view, putting a foot to the continent and wandering through rarely touched terrain gives you an intimate look at the flora and fauna. 

SNOWSHOEING

At certain times of year, usually earlier in the season, snowshoeing is the only recommended way to explore the frozen landscape. Snowshoeing excursions can be anywhere from two hours to treks that last most of the day. While it does not take a high level of fitness to snowshoe, you will want to dress in layers that you can remove as you warm up. Ships that offer this activity will have suggested routes and provide the snowshoes to attach to your boots. 

MOUNTAINEERING

It’s hard to not be astonished by the mountains that tower across the Antarctic Peninsula. For those who are in very good shape, it is possible to scale the peaks with a small group. Not only does this afford climbers incredible views from the mountaintops, but they also get close to parts of Antarctica that few people have seen before. Ships that offer this activity will supply the equipment, and may even allow you to camp out overnight as part of your trek. 

POLAR PLUNGE

Brrrr! It might sound like an absurd proposition, but taking a polar plunge is sure to be one of your favorite stories to tell about your time in Antarctica. To be clear, the water will be very cold and come as a shock. You likely won’t want to stay in for long, and will head for the on-board Jacuzzi moments after you complete your dip, but this is one activity that gives you automatic bragging rights.  

SCUBA DIVING

If you really want to get in the water, scuba diving is one of the most fascinating experiences you can have in Antarctica. Diving here allows you to see the life going on under the surface, including the enormous majority of icebergs and the diverse aquatic creatures in this part of the world. This one is not for everyone: you will need to be certified as well as have some experience with cold-water diving before being allowed to take the plunge. 

HELICOPTER RIDES

A select few luxury ships give you the opportunity to get a bird’s eye view of Antarctica. With helicopter tours, you are able to see the true expanse of the landscape, as well as access some sites that are more remote or less easily accessible. Care is given so that the helicopters are kept at a safe distance and don’t interfere with the wildlife or startle the animals.  

WHAT’S ON YOUR MUST-DO LIST?

Which adventure experience do you want to include on your trip? The possibilities are nearly as endless as the Antarctic horizon. Even if you’re not an adrenaline junkie, there are tranquil ways to explore the landscape beyond the ship. Along with on-board lectures, many ships offer workshops in topics such as photography and citizen science to keep you stimulated while on board. 

Get in touch with us and tell us what your dream trip includes and we can match you with the perfect ship so that there is no end to your polar adventure!

Punta Arenas
Highlights of Punta Arenas: The Gateway to Antarctica

08 Sep 2025

The stunning landscapes of Antarctica
What Is a Basecamp Polar Cruise?

15 Aug 2025

Antarctica in Comfort: My 13-Day Expedition Aboard a Premium Polar Ship
Antarctica in Comfort: My 13-Day Expedition Aboard a Premium Polar Ship

28 May 2025

Bruna Garcia

Your contact

Bruna

Call now

+1 347-493-2978

Weekdays from 5:00 to 16:00 EST

​
​
​
​
​
​
Bruna Garcia