
Across the Antarctic Circle: Fly the Drake
Skip the rough seas and observe the beauty of the Antarctic aboard the Greg Mortimer
Length
12 Days
Ship category
Premium
Ship type
Mid-Sized Ship
Capacity
126 Passengers
Across the Antarctic Circle: Fly the Drake
20 Reviews
Trip highlights
Experiment with amazing wildlife
Observe breathtaking icebergs and glaciers.
Visit fascinating historic sites
Fotografeer prachtige Arctische zeevogels.
The Polartours experience
A toast at the Antarctic Circle at latitude 66'33 south.
Avoid the rough waters and travel by plane to Antarctica.
Take home the expedition parka.
Polar experts are available to answer any questions you may have.
Welcome to our "Across the Antarctic Circle: Fly the Drake expedition." The Drake Passage, located between the southern tip of South America and the Antarctic Peninsula, is where the powerful Pacific and Atlantic oceans meet. This narrow and incredibly deep waterway creates unpredictable conditions for sailors, who put their skills to the test when the passage is at its most turbulent. For those on the expedition who want to focus on exploring Antarctica, flying over the Drake Passage in both directions is the best way to reach the white continent. With experienced pilots at the helm, you will feel your heart race as you catch a glimpse of the first icebergs in the Southern Ocean. Your vessel will be waiting for you, ready to take you on an exciting adventure. Venturing below the Antarctic Circle is not just about earning bragging rights. It is an opportunity to enter a world that is rarely seen, where it feels more isolated and colder than further north. You will encounter vast expanses of pack ice and surreal icebergs, making for a truly unforgettable experience.
Your ship: Greg Mortimer



The Greg Mortimer is a state-of-the-art expedition vessel designed to navigate the world's most remote and pristine environments. As the first passenger ship to feature the revolutionary ULSTEIN X-BOW®, it offers smoother and more efficient sailing, even through challenging polar waters.
Accommodating up to 132 passengers, the ship provides an intimate and comfortable setting for exploration. Its advanced design includes hydraulic viewing platforms and expansive observation decks, bringing you closer to the breathtaking landscapes and wildlife of the Arctic and Antarctic.
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Cabins








Amenities
Hot Tub
Spa
Rubber Boots
Sauna
Fitness Center
Medical Services
Library
Internet/Wifi
Bar
Mudroom
Expedition Parka
Lecture Theater
Zodiac Fleet
Observation Lounge
Food & Drinks
Dining aboard the Greg Mortimer is a highlight of the expedition experience. Enjoy hearty, delicious cuisine with a variety of options and courses for each meal. The open-seating dining room fosters camaraderie among fellow travelers. Complimentary house wines, beers, and soft drinks are included with dinner, perfect after a day of exploration. Tea, coffee, and snacks are available 24 hours a day.
Map
Itinerary
Keep in mind this is an expedition cruise, so your itinerary will depend greatly on the weather, amount of ice and wildlife breeding behavior.
Adventure options during the cruise




Day 1 - Punta Arenas
Your incredible Antarctic adventure starts in Punta Arenas.



Upon arriving in Punta Arenas, you will be greeted by a representative from Aurora Expeditions and taken to our designated group hotel. When you check in at the hotel, please remember to ask the staff for Aurora Expeditions cabin tags. These tags should be clearly labeled with your name and cabin number on the ship.Punta Arenas is located on the Straits of Magellan and has a rich history as a major trade route. The city is a melting pot of cultures, with influences from English sheep ranchers to Portuguese sailors. It is a fascinating reflection of Chile's past.At around 6:00 pm, there will be a meeting for all expeditioners to attend. After the meeting, you will have free time to explore the local cuisine at one of Punta Arenas's many restaurants (dinner not included).Accommodation: Hotel Cabo de Hornos (or similar)
Day 3-4 - Antarctic Peninsula- NW Side
Step on the Antarctic Continent.



The North-West portion of the Antarctic Peninsula is the most frequently visited by expedition cruises and is home to many of the most popular landing sites. The Gerlache Strait is renowned for the stunning scenery with the snow covered mountains, as if covered in icing sugar, with numerous glaciers tumbling down to the sea.
Being the most northerly part of the whole continent, the Peninsula enjoys the mildest Antarctic condition, with temperatures in winter averaging a balmy -20 degrees C (-4 degrees F)! In the summer, things warm up to an average of just above freezing. Large areas of this part of the peninsula are ice-free in the early season, being important breeding and feeding grounds for many iconic Antarctic species.
It's here that many of the historic Antarctic expeditions began, and where early military and scientific bases were first established, some of which you will be able to visit if conditions allow. These remarkable artefacts have been left as time capsules, their contents showing remarkable levels of preservation thanks to the dry and cold climate.
Day 5-6 - Antarctic Circle
Cross the Antarctic Circle!



For the hardiest of adventurers only, this is the "deep south"!
Discover the wonders of the South West side of the Antarctic Peninsula, a region that truly embodies the spirit of the "deep south." This extraordinary journey begins just below the Lemaire Channel, extending southward towards the captivating Yalour Islands. If you are lucky you will enjoy remarkable frozen vistas with invigorating Zodiac and ship cruises bringing you up close and personal with the wonderful ice landscapes of places like Crystal Sound.
If conditions are right, you will cross the Antarctic Circle, and get ashore to some remote historical sites - and be able to describe yourself as a true Antarctic explorer.
Day 7-9 - Antarctic Peninsula- NW Side
Travel back north along the western Antarctic Peninsula



The North-West portion of the Antarctic Peninsula is the most frequently visited by expedition cruises and is home to many of the most popular landing sites. The Gerlache Strait is renowned for the stunning scenery with the snow covered mountains, as if covered in icing sugar, with numerous glaciers tumbling down to the sea.
Being the most northerly part of the whole continent, the Peninsula enjoys the mildest Antarctic condition, with temperatures in winter averaging a balmy -20 degrees C (-4 degrees F)! In the summer, things warm up to an average of just above freezing. Large areas of this part of the peninsula are ice-free in the early season, being important breeding and feeding grounds for many iconic Antarctic species.
It's here that many of the historic Antarctic expeditions began, and where early military and scientific bases were first established, some of which you will be able to visit if conditions allow. These remarkable artefacts have been left as time capsules, their contents showing remarkable levels of preservation thanks to the dry and cold climate.
Day 10 - Antarctic Peninsula- NW Side
Travel back north along the western Antarctic Peninsula.



The North-West portion of the Antarctic Peninsula is the most frequently visited by expedition cruises and is home to many of the most popular landing sites. The Gerlache Strait is renowned for the stunning scenery with the snow covered mountains, as if covered in icing sugar, with numerous glaciers tumbling down to the sea.
Being the most northerly part of the whole continent, the Peninsula enjoys the mildest Antarctic condition, with temperatures in winter averaging a balmy -20 degrees C (-4 degrees F)! In the summer, things warm up to an average of just above freezing. Large areas of this part of the peninsula are ice-free in the early season, being important breeding and feeding grounds for many iconic Antarctic species.
It's here that many of the historic Antarctic expeditions began, and where early military and scientific bases were first established, some of which you will be able to visit if conditions allow. These remarkable artefacts have been left as time capsules, their contents showing remarkable levels of preservation thanks to the dry and cold climate.
Day 11 - King George Island
Fly from King George Island to Punta Arenas



As we get closer to Frei Base on King George Island, it's time to say goodbye to Antarctica and our incredible adventure before we board our flight to Punta Arenas, Chile. There will be time to reflect and discuss all that we have seen and experienced. We hope that you will become ambassadors for Antarctica by sharing your journey with your family, friends, and colleagues. We encourage you to advocate for the conservation and preservation of this magical place so that others may one day have the opportunity to visit and experience what you have been fortunate enough to see and do here.Upon arrival in Punta Arenas, you will be taken to our group hotel for an overnight stay. Please note that King George Island is located at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula in the South Shetland Islands and is one of the most remote places on Earth. A clear sky and good visibility are necessary for a safe take-off and landing. We apologize in advance for any potential delays.
Day 12 - Punta Arenas
Leave from Punta Arenas



Navigating the Strait of Magellan
Whales and other aquatic mammals
Visit of Graveyard
Magallanes National Reserve
Patagonian Steppe
Nao Victoria Museum
Passing through Cape Froward
Cemetery Sara Braun
Walking City Tour Punta Arenas
Reserva Nacional Magallanes
Reserva Nacional Magallanes
Strait of Magellan
Drive to the "fin de camino"
Route at the end of the world
Patagonian Ice Field
Penguins on Magdalena Island
Viewpoint Punta Arenas
Nachtspaziergang am Ufer der Magellanstraße
After having breakfast, say goodbye to your fellow travelers as we continue on our separate journeys, hopefully with a newfound appreciation for the incredible power of nature (breakfast is included). A transfer to the airport is included in the cost of the trip. If your flight is unable to depart due to local conditions, you will stay on the ship until it is safe to return to Punta Arenas. Please refer to our terms and conditions for more information.
Dates & Prices
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Until
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23
Jan
2026
3
Feb
2026
From
EUR 16,542
EUR 20,071
23
Jan
2026
3
Feb
2026
EUR 16,542
EUR 20,071
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Single Cabin Supplement
When booking online, you can choose the option to "Upgrade to single occupancy". This will guarantee you the whole cabin to yourself, for an additional fee. If you don't select this option, then another traveler of the same sex might be placed into the same cabin with you. Exceptions may apply.
What's included
All airport transfers mentioned in the itinerary.
Two night’s hotel accommodation including breakfast, in Punta Arenas on Day 1 and Day 11.
Return charter flight between Punta Arenas and King George Island.
Onboard accommodation during the voyage, including daily cabin service.
All meals, snacks, tea, coffee, soft drinks, and juices during the voyage.
Beer and house wine with dinner.
Captain’s Farewell reception including a four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, and non-alcoholic beverages.
All shore excursions and Zodiac cruises.
Educational lectures and guiding services provided by the Expedition Team.
Complimentary access to the onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consultation).
One 3-in-1 waterproof, polar expedition jacket.
Complimentary use of Muck Boots during the voyage.
Comprehensive pre-departure information.
Port surcharges, permits, and landing fees.
Wi-Fi*.
*Please note that we travel to remote regions, so the connection may be unreliable.
What's not included
International or domestic flights - unless specified in the itinerary.
Transfers - unless specified in the itinerary.
Airport arrival or departure taxes.
Passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination fees and charges.
Travel insurance or emergency evacuation charges.
Hotel accommodation and meals - unless specified in the itinerary.
Optional excursions and optional activity surcharges.
All items of a personal nature, including but not limited to alcoholic beverages and soft drinks (outside of dinner service), gratuities, laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses or phone charges.
Note: A $15 USD per person per day gratuity for the crew is automatically added to your onboard account. It is at your discretion if you would like to remove the tip (or adjust the amount) when you settle your bill. It is not necessary to tip the expedition team members. This gratuity amount is included for suites as part of their 'Suite Benefits'.
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FAQ
How and when can I pay for the trip?
After completing your booking, you will receive an invoice from your travel specialist by email. A deposit of 30% of the trip price is required to secure your booking. Payment can be made through bank transfer or by credit card through a secure payment link.
Full payment is expected 30 days before your trip. Payment can be made in installments.
What activities can I expect on a Polar Cruise?
All cruises in the polar regions operate to itineraries that are more-or-less fixed. We say "more or less", because wildlife (breeding, seasonality) and weather always play an important role in routing. Most cruises will offer a range of land-based and water-based activities that you will enjoy at various points in your cruise, including:
- Land excursions (including hiking trails, visitor centers, time relaxing on beaches, observing animals, etc.)
- Bird Watching
- Snorkeling (from ship or beaches)
- Dinghy rides
- Kayaking
- Diving (on ships with diving itineraries)
- Naturalist presentations. These usually take place every evening - on board the bigger ships also with help of projectors, microscopes etc.
All boats carry English speaking, scientifically trained guides. They will lead you on your excursions, allowing you to learn as much as possible about the unique wildlife and habitats of the Polar Regions.
How to choose the right ship?
Choosing the right ship for a cruise to Antarctica or the Arctic seems difficult, but it doesn't have to be. Our fleet is over 30 vessels, we are sure that there is the perfect one for you. Please, follow these simple steps, and you will be able to find your ideal ship:
- Determine your budget and desired level of comfort: Are you looking for luxury or more budget-friendly options? On our website you can set the price range.
- Consider ship size: Large ships offer more amenities and facilities, but they can also feel crowded and impersonal. Smaller ships offer a more personal experience, but may not have as many amenities.
- Look at the cabins: Although you probably won’t spend much time in your cabin, look at the photos and read the descriptions to make sure you're happy with the one you choose.
- Consider the activities on board: Are you interested in kayaking, camping, diving or a photography workshop? Or maybe you want to take part in a Citizen Science Program? These activities can enhance your overall experience. See what our ships have to offer.
- Read customer reviews: Learn about other travelers' experiences by reading reviews.
- Ask your Polar Specialist: Feel free to contact your Polar Specialist. They are happy to share their knowledge and are always ready to help.
In addition: We work with responsible partners who provide a great experience for their passengers. All of our providers are committed to sustainability and to preserving the beauty of the polar regions. You don’t need to worry about the impact of your cruise, because we’ve already taken care of it.
What is the booking process for a Polartours Cruise?
We love to help people find their dream vacation to the Arctic and Antarctic. Whether you give us a call, contact us via email, or use our website inquiry form, one of our Polar travel experts will be more than happy to answer any questions, recommend ships and itineraries, and walk you through the whole process!
Step 1: Find your perfect trip. If you have already started looking for Polar Cruises, you will have quickly noticed that the sheer amount of options can be quite overwhelming. To help you navigate the countless departures and itineraries that our fleet offers, we have put together a great filter page for Antarctic and Arctic Expedition Cruises. Use this page to filter all trips by price, date, ship category, and even destinations you wish to visit. We update all dates, prices, and availabilities daily, and are proud to host what is doubtlessly the world's most complete collection of information.
Step 2: Found something you love? We'll hold your spaces, free of charge! If you find a cruise you like, you can either inquire directly with us or make an unbinding booking online. We will then reach out to the shipowners to put a hold on your spaces for a limited time, free of charge. Once we have confirmed your block with the ship, we will send you a written confirmation of your reservation and include full payment details in an invoice. Typically, we are able to hold unpaid reservations for up to 1 week*. This gives us time to clarify all your remaining questions, and also ensures that no other passengers can book your spaces, while we continue our conversation.
Step 3: Confirm your booking. In order to confirm your booking, we ask for a deposit payment. You can pay via bank transfer or credit card. Keep in mind, that we can only hold your spaces for a limited amount of time. If we don't receive your payment after this time, we can no longer guarantee that the places will be available or that the price won't increase. To prevent disappointment, we will automatically cancel your reservation if we don't receive your deposit by the due date stated on your booking reservation.
Step 4: Booking confirmation & Payment. As soon as we have received your deposit and a completed passenger information form, we will be pleased to send your booking confirmation and updated invoice, along with your trip itinerary, important information, and other great tips for your cruise.
Step 5: Final payment. In your initial invoice, we will define a final payment date by when you need to pay us the remaining amount of your trip. Once we have received your final payment we'll send you your cruise documents and voucher. As your trip approaches, we make sure to pass along all necessary information, so you feel super prepared and stress-free.
*For last-minute bookings, we might not be able to hold your spaces for so long. We will also require the full payment of your cruise upon booking.
When is the best time to book?
An expedition cruise to Antarctica or the Arctic is a big deal! Most people plan for this type of trip at least 8 months in advance. This means the earlier you book, the better chance you'll have to reserve your prefered cabins. Early bird discounts are also popular and a great way to get 10-30% off your cruise.
Most expedition cruises offer optional activities like camping and kayaking, but the spaces are limited. A cruise with 120 passengers can have only 10-15 spaces for kayaking. These are reserved on a first come first served basis. The earlier you book, the higher your chance of grabbing a spot.
Even though last minute deals do occur, keep in mind that the airline prices will be much higher if you purchase them last minute. You may save a few hundred on your cruise, but you may end up paying the most for airfare.
What can i do to avoid seasickness?
If you are prone to motion sickness then here are a few hints to help you.
Firstly, book a cabin in the middle of the ship. The middle of the ship will move less, both in roll and in pitch. Secondly, chose a larger ship. Bigger vessels typically are more stable, and some of them are even equipped with "stabilizers", fins under water that remove the rolling in the swells. Thirdly, take medical advice on anti-seasickness medication. Some traditional remedies are said to be very effective, such as taking ginger or using commercially-available acupressure wristbands.
Watch this informative video about life onboard an expedition ship and seasickness from our expert guide and Polartours Brand Ambassador, Kevin.

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