You glide through icy waters, crisp Antarctic air filling your lungs as towering glaciers rumble in the distance. Sound like a dream? If you're drawn to Earth’s last great wilderness and wondering which Swan Hellenic cruise to choose, you’re in the right place. This guide brings together all of our Antarctic itineraries, helping you pick the perfect voyage - whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned adventurer.
Antarctica: A Wilderness Like No Other
Antarctica is a land of extremes - majestic, remote, and profoundly moving. From surreal icebergs to bustling penguin colonies, from the thrill of crossing the Drake Passage to the haunting silence of forgotten whaling stations, the continent offers an experience unlike any other. Our small-ship expeditions are crafted to give you deep insight, expert-led exploration, and lasting memories - all with a commitment to sustainability and respect for the environment.

The Classic Antarctic Peninsula Experience
Voyages: 9 to 10 nights
This is your perfect introduction to Antarctica. After an exhilarating crossing of the Drake Passage, you’ll arrive at the Antarctic Peninsula - home to towering glaciers, sculpted icebergs, and abundant wildlife. Sail through the spectacular Gerlache Strait, cruise on Zodiacs past ice cliffs, and watch for, Gentoo Penguins, Weddell Seals and humpback whales. Travel alongside polar experts who will enrich your understanding of this fragile ecosystem. These voyages offer a balance of accessibility and adventure, ideal for first-time visitors or anyone wanting to experience the iconic highlights of the White Continent.
Expedition to Antarctica: Weddell Sea
Craving something even more remote? The Weddell Sea Discovery cruise ventures into a pristine polar wilderness—one of Antarctica’s most remote and spectacular regions, accessible only during a short window each year. Here, colossal tabular icebergs float in pristine waters, and colonies of chinstrap penguins thrive along glacier-lined shores. This voyage is rich in polar history. You’ll trace the path of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s legendary Endurance expedition, sailing through the very waters where his ship was trapped and crushed by sea ice more than a century ago. Few voyages offer such an intimate and profound experience of this extraordinary Antarctic wilderness.

Cruise to the Antarctic Circle: Journey to the Edge of the World
Seal your status as a true Antarctic explorer on this extraordinary voyage that ventures farther south than most will ever travel. After crossing the notorious Drake Passage, you’ll be greeted by the dramatic beauty of the Antarctic Peninsula - home to towering glaciers, tabular icebergs, and remarkable wildlife including whales, albatrosses, elephant seals, and penguins. Guided by a seasoned expedition team, explore rarely visited landscapes and experience the thrill of crossing the Antarctic Circle itself. For an added rush, take the iconic polar plunge into the icy Southern Ocean.
Antarctica, the Falklands & South Georgia
This immersive itinerary sweeps through the rich ecosystems and cultural history of the Falkland Islands and South Georgia before culminating in the icy splendor of the Antarctic Peninsula. It’s a deeply layered journey that combines stunning wildlife encounters with powerful historical sites. Marvel at Port Stanley’s quaint charm, witness thousands of king penguins on South Georgia’s beaches, and pay homage at Shackleton’s grave. Then, sail on to the ice-bound world of the Antarctic Peninsula. Few trips match this one for its sheer diversity of experiences across both sub-Antarctic and Antarctic realms.

South Atlantic cruise: from Antarctica to South Africa
Ready for the ultimate polar odyssey? This once-in-a-lifetime expedition spans three continents and three oceans. Departing from Ushuaia, you’ll sail to the Antarctic Peninsula, then on to South Georgia and Tristan da Cunha - one of the world’s most remote inhabited islands - before concluding in Cape Town, South Africa. Along the way, you’ll encounter macaroni penguins, rare seabirds, remote volcanic islands, and staggering seascapes. Designed for bold explorers, this voyage is a sweeping Antarctic narrative of wildlife, wilderness, and wonder.
FAQs
When is the best time to go?
Antarctic cruises run from November to March, during the Southern Hemisphere summer. Early season brings dramatic ice, while mid to late season offers peak wildlife activity and warmer weather.
What should I pack?
Dress in layers, and bring waterproof outerwear and thermal base layers. Don’t forget a good camera to capture stunning wildlife and breathtaking scenery. A detailed travel guide, including a comprehensive packing list, will be sent to you before the voyage to help you prepare.
Is Antarctica suitable for first-time cruisers?
Absolutely. Many Antarctic itineraries are ideal for newcomers, offering manageable voyage lengths, expert guides, and a well-balanced mix of exploration and comfort. Activities are designed to suit all experience levels, with optional experiences like kayaking - perfect for those who want to connect with nature at sea level - and snowshoeing for those eager to explore on foot. Whether you're new to cruising or just new to the polar regions, you'll be in good hands every step of the way.
