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Ocean Tramp - Quixote Expeditions

Antarctica: Sail Down Fly Back

A full 18-days in Antarctica aboard the tiny Ocean Tramp sailing boat

Length

18 Days

Ship category

Classic

Ship type

Micro-Cruise

Capacity

12 Passengers

Antarctica: Sail Down Fly Back

6 Reviews

Trip highlights

Fly over the Drake Passage, skip rough seas

Intimate group size, maximum 12 guests

All-inclusive: excursions, meals, kayaking, camping

Direct access to captain and crew, fostering camaraderie

The Polartours experience

Best price guaranteed

Flexibility to extend onshore time

Engage in citizen science and learn scientists

Watch whales and orcas glide under the boat

Sail & Fly Antarctica Expedition aboard Ocean Tramp is an intimate adventure that lets you experience Antarctica in a way that larger ships just can’t offer. With only 8 to 12 guests, you'll feel a deep connection to the environment and the people around you. You’ll skip the Drake Passage by flying directly to Antarctica and then sail the waters on a small, nimble yacht. No waiting for zodiacs, no crowds—just a personal, immersive experience where you can get up close to wildlife and explore remote spots.

You’ll watch whales and orcas swim right under the boat, with nothing between you and the wildlife. The crew is like family, and with such a small group, everyone bonds quickly. There’s flexibility to adjust the schedule to maximize your experience—if the conditions are amazing, you can stay out longer. Everything’s included—excursions, meals, kayaking, even gin and tonics with glacier ice you collect yourself!

There’s also a chance to participate in citizen science or even learn from Guest Scientists on some trips, adding another layer to this once-in-a-lifetime journey.

Your ship: Ocean Tramp

Ocean Tramp - Quixote Expeditions
Ocean Tramp - Quixote Expeditions
Ocean Tramp - Quixote Expeditions

The Ocean Tramp isn’t just a boat—it’s your cozy, floating home as you sail to the wilds of Antarctica. Picture this: a 66-foot ketch, rugged yet charming, with a steel hull ready to tackle the fiercest Southern Ocean waves. On deck, the wind fills the sails, propelling you at speeds of up to 8 knots, while the ice-capped mountains and deep-blue waters of the Antarctic unfold around you. Below deck, the Ocean Tramp offers five snug cabins, each with a warm, wood-paneled interior that makes you feel right at home. There’s a communal space where you can swap stories over a hot drink, and a galle … Read more about Ocean Tramp

Cabins

Shackleton's Cabin - Ocean Tramp - Quixote Expeditions
Shackleton Suite

Type:

Dormitory

Max. occupancy:

2

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Forward Cabin - Ocean Tramp: Quixote Expeditions
Forward Cabin

Type:

Dormitory

Max. occupancy:

2

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Beagle Bunk - oT
Beagle Bunk

Type:

Dormitory

Max. occupancy:

2

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Mermaid Cabin - Ocean Tramp - Quixote Expeditions
Mermaid Cabin

Type:

Dormitory

Max. occupancy:

2

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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.

Arrival to Ushuaia
Arrival to Ushuaia
Laguna Esmeralda

City tour Ushuaia

Canoeing to Lapataia Bay

Dinner in a refuge

Tren del fin del Mundo

Beaver watching (opt.)

City Exploration

Dinghy tour to Lapataia Bay

Zug am Ende der Welt

Bootstour zur Lapataia Bucht

King Crab Lunch

Penguin Island Isla Martillo

Tierra del Fuego National Park

Picnic at Lapataia Bay

Boat Tour on Beagle Channel

Fahrradtour am Ende der Welt

Hike in Fireland National Park

Former Prison & Maritime Museum

Meet at The sailboat in the morning for a full briefing and orientation and in the afternoon, depart from Ushuaia and start sailing across the Drake Passage.

We suggest arriving to Ushuaia 36 hours before the start of your trip, this way if your bag didnt make it you still have time to recover it, plus it will give you some time to rest before the transit across the Drake. The day before the start of the trip well all meet at immigration office for checking out of the country. The day of the start of the trip, well meet at the boat at the local marina, for a safety induction tour, and pack our bags away, and when all ready, well depart for Antarctica!

Drake Passage
Crossing the Drake Passage
Beagle Channel

Sail the Drake Passage. Get ready for a very unique days that few get to experience. As you sail east out of the the Beagle channel, you’ll pass thorugh historic waters traversed by Darwin. You’ll head south pastthe infamous Cape Horn. Keep your eyes out for albatross as the Southern Ocean is their home. You may even hlep the crew a bit with some time at the helm.

Ocean Tramp - Quixote Expeditions
Ocean Tramp - Quixote Expeditions
Ocean Tramp - Quixote Expeditions

Cuverville Island

Georges Point, Rongé Island

Neko Harbour

Port Charcot, Booth Island

Goudier Island

Danco Island, Errera Channel

Damoy Point

Jougla Point

Astrolabe Island

Orne Harbour

D’Hainaut & Trinity Island

Orne Islands

Portal Point

Explore the West Antarctica Peninsula on an Expedition sailing yacht. Each day will be different and can include zodiac tours, landings at penguin colonies, exploring historic sites, scientific bases (if permitted by National Programs) and whaling sites, kayaking. Flexibility allows you to take full advantage of whatever Antarctica gives to us – be it an incredible southern sunset or a breaching whale. We can stop and enjoy – not just once, but every time. On some trips (please confirm before booking!) there will be a guest scientist onboard, and if so all guests are invited to participate in his/her research. On all trips we will be conducting citizen science projects -please check with us before booking what projects will be conducted during your trip

Ocean Tramp - Quixote Expeditions
Punta Arenas
Hotel Carpo Manzano

Navigating the Strait of Magellan

Visit of Graveyard

Whales and other aquatic mammals

Patagonian Steppe

Nao Victoria Museum

Passing through Cape Froward

Walking City Tour Punta Arenas

Cemetery Sara Braun

Drive to the "fin de camino"

Strait of Magellan

Penguins on Magdalena Island

Route at the end of the world

Nachtspaziergang am Ufer der Magellanstraße

Patagonian Ice Field

Exploring Punta Arenas

Day 17 evening: The yacht will Return to King George Island to be ready waiting for the charter flight. When the flight arrives (there is no timings as all flights are weather dependent) you will board and fly back Punta Arenas. Look out your window and get a last glimpse at the white continent. As you return back to Punta Arenas join your fellow passengers for a celebration dinner or lunch, based on time of arrival

Dates & Prices

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2026

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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

Luggage up to 50lb/23kg

Wine/Beer with dinners

Meals and Accommodation while onboard the yacht.

Charter flight from King George Island to Punta Arenas

Arctic Muckboots for use in Antarctica

Kayaking and camping (weather permitting)

Celebration dinner or lunch in Punta Arenas at the end of the trip.

Bennie hat with the logo of the yacht.

What's not included

Flights to/from home to Ushuaia / Punta Areans

Required evacuation and medical insurance

Delays due to weather. Please note: charter flights are 100% weather dependent, there is no exact time for arrival or departure, flights can be delay for up to several days due to weather.

Meals and accommodation in Ushuaia / Punta Arenas before and after the trip Communication charges.

Extra accommodation or transportation costs due to delays on flights for weather or logistical reasons.

Reviews

Rodrigo

Ocean Tramp

Classic

August 2024

I am a local scientist based in Universidad de Magallanes (Chile). I have travelled in the Ocean Tramp across Tierra del Fuego fjords for nearly two months (2023 and 2024) and the experience has been superb. Not just because we could carry out all our research goals, but also because of the landscape, the boat, the food and, above all, the friendly and genuine good vibes of the crew. We were able to get to tricky sites thanks to the mastery of the crew and after a day of working onshore, we were always received with a hot and amazing meal in a cozy space. All the rutinary issues of living onboard were rapidly solved and we could focused on doing science, travelled across one of the most amazing scenaries in the planet and having fun. At the end of the trips it felt like leaving your adventurous family behind.

Maraina

Ocean Tramp

Classic

August 2024

In March of 2023 I went on my first month-long scientific research expedition through the fjords of Tierra del Fuego onboard the Ocean Tramp. In March of 2024, I was able to go back and repeat the experience! Both trips were life-changing for me. Our research group was focused on fieldwork onshore in remote fjords along the Beagle Channel. The captain and crew were amazing about getting us into the places that we needed to go. On both trips, we were able to hit all the field locations we hoped to visit. They were extremely well skilled in planning the logistics and finding us safe anchorages for ‘weather days.’ I realize that my time on this boat has been much more extensive than those who have been on the usual 2-week trip. So, I have to say, the food was amazing the whole way through the month both times! On both trips we had some people with dietary restrictions and the cook or crew always worked hard to make a good meal for them, too. The beds were cozy and comfortable. I had the lower bunk in the bow both times, and there was plenty of cabinet space to stuff the contents of my duffel bag. It did get damp occasionally, but the crew would often open the hatches a bit and vent it all out while we were out doing fieldwork. Also, the crew seemed genuinely happy to be there. Anytime we were underway and a whale would pop up, whoever was behind the wheel would make sure we all knew! I 100% recommend this company if you’re looking for the real, no-frills, experience. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be on a real expedition, this is it!

Sandra Smith

Ocean Tramp

Classic

August 2024

I travelled with Quixote Expeditions on their expedition sailboat Ocean Tramp. I did one of their specialized trips I’m the Chilean Fjords. I couldn’t have had a better experience with the crew and boat. They made sure we took advantage of every opportunity to land, go out in the kayaks and experience the true wilderness of the wholly undiscovered area. I would go again in an instant on any of their trips.

FAQ

When it comes to traveling to Antarctica, one of the first questions that often arises is, "Can I fly to Antarctica?". The answer is: Yes, you can. Most trips start in Patagonia (Ushuaia and Punta Arenas) and cross the Drake Passage by ship, but there are also trips that use planes to cross that infamous sea passage. Here are the Pros and Cons for each method:

Flying to Antarctica:

  • Pros: Flying to Antarctica is the quickest way to reach the continent. It offers convenience and is often the choice for those with very limited time.

  • Cons: There are limited commercial flights to Antarctica, and these are primarily reserved for research and expedition purposes. Tourist accessibility is limited, and it can be costly. Also, as not many trips include flights, you'll be limiting your choice a lot if you decide to only look for such trips.

Crossing the Drake Passage by ship:

  • Pros: If you choose to cross the Drake Passage by ship, you embark on an incredible adventure. This journey is not just a means of transportation; it's an expedition in itself. The crossing takes 1.5 - 2 days, which are filled with scientific lectures that prepare you for the experience. You'll witness diverse wildlife, including penguins and whales, as your anticipation starts building up. To us, the crossing is a quintessential experience of a true Antarctic explorer.

  • Cons: Crossing the Drake Passage takes some time, and the seas can be rough. It's not the quickest way to reach the continent, and you need to allocate more time for your expedition.

In conclusion, when it comes to traveling to Antarctica, you have these two choices. Flying offers efficiency and direct access, perfect for specific purposes. Crossing the Drake Passage by ship provides an unmatched adventure and connection with Antarctica's unique environment. Consider what truly matters to you, and you'll find the Antarctic transportation choice that suits your goals and spirit of exploration.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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