Antarctica Weddell Sea Explorer Basecamp






Areas Visited:
Antarctica Peninsula
Antarctica Peninsula
Weddell Sea
Weddell Sea
Duration:
13 days
Departure
Mar 16, 2026
Return
Mar 28, 2026
Price Starting at $
9700
Day 1: End of the world, start of a journey
Embarkation in Ushuaia, Argentina, in the afternoon.
Sail through the Beagle Channel in the evening.
Day 2-3: Path of the polar explorers
Cross the Drake Passage, experiencing cool salt breezes and rolling seas.
Encounter wildlife such as fin whales, albatrosses, petrels, and more.
Pass the Antarctic Convergence, marking the boundary of Antarctica.
Day 4-10: Entering the Weddell Sea
Explore the Weddell Sea, known for massive tabular icebergs and dramatic landscapes.
Visit potential locations such as Antarctic Sound, Brown Bluff, Herbert Sound, Devil Island, and Erebus and Terror Gulf.
Engage in activities like kayaking, hiking, and photography workshops depending on weather conditions.
Day 11-12: Familiar seas, familiar friends
Begin the return voyage across the Drake Passage.
Encounter familiar seabirds and possibly whales and dolphins.
Day 13: There and back again
Disembark in Ushuaia, concluding the expedition.
Day 1: End of the world, start of a journey
Embarkation in Ushuaia, Argentina, in the afternoon.
Sail through the Beagle Channel in the evening.
Day 2-3: Path of the polar explorers
Cross the Drake Passage, experiencing cool salt breezes and rolling seas.
Encounter wildlife such as fin whales, albatrosses, petrels, and more.
Pass the Antarctic Convergence, marking the boundary of Antarctica.
Day 4-10: Entering the Weddell Sea
Explore the Weddell Sea, known for massive tabular icebergs and dramatic landscapes.
Visit potential locations such as Antarctic Sound, Brown Bluff, Herbert Sound, Devil Island, and Erebus and Terror Gulf.
Engage in activities like kayaking, hiking, and photography workshops depending on weather conditions.
Day 11-12: Familiar seas, familiar friends
Begin the return voyage across the Drake Passage.
Encounter familiar seabirds and possibly whales and dolphins.
Day 13: There and back again
Disembark in Ushuaia, concluding the expedition.
Day 1: End of the world, start of a journey
Embarkation in Ushuaia, Argentina, in the afternoon.
Sail through the Beagle Channel in the evening.
Day 2-3: Path of the polar explorers
Cross the Drake Passage, experiencing cool salt breezes and rolling seas.
Encounter wildlife such as fin whales, albatrosses, petrels, and more.
Pass the Antarctic Convergence, marking the boundary of Antarctica.
Day 4-10: Entering the Weddell Sea
Explore the Weddell Sea, known for massive tabular icebergs and dramatic landscapes.
Visit potential locations such as Antarctic Sound, Brown Bluff, Herbert Sound, Devil Island, and Erebus and Terror Gulf.
Engage in activities like kayaking, hiking, and photography workshops depending on weather conditions.
Day 11-12: Familiar seas, familiar friends
Begin the return voyage across the Drake Passage.
Encounter familiar seabirds and possibly whales and dolphins.
Day 13: There and back again
Disembark in Ushuaia, concluding the expedition.
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1. How do I book an expedition with Unsold Antarctica?
2. What is included in the expedition price?
3. What is not included in the expedition price?
4. What should I pack for Antarctica?
5. Are there Antarctica expeditions suitable for solo travelers?
6. How many people will be on my Antarctica expedition?
7. What is your cancellation policy?
8. Do you offer travel insurance?
1. How do I book an expedition with Unsold Antarctica?
2. What is included in the expedition price?
3. What is not included in the expedition price?
4. What should I pack for Antarctica?
5. Are there Antarctica expeditions suitable for solo travelers?
6. How many people will be on my Antarctica expedition?
7. What is your cancellation policy?
8. Do you offer travel insurance?