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5 Tips for Cruising Antarctica: Perfect Your Polar Adventure 

Last Updated: May 18, 2025 // by Albom Adventures Editorial Team
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Embark on a journey of a lifetime with our expert tips for cruising Antarctica from our friend Alexa. Discover the ultimate polar adventure as you navigate icy wonders and witness breathtaking landscapes.

As the remotest continent in the world, Antarctica is among those destinations that only a few people can say they have visited. With its remote location and mesmerising landscape sceneries, Antarctica almost seems unreal.

A trip to this continent is an adventure like no other, involving significant planning and research. And while many companies now offer visitors a chance to visit the continent on a cruise, it’s worth doing enough research to ensure you get the most out of this once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

After all, a trip to Antarctica does come with a hefty price tag.

Here are some tips for cruising Antarctica

  • Best time to visit Antarctica
  • Booking tours during your trip to Antarctica
  • Things to see in Antarctica
  • Choosing the right cruise around Antarctica
  • What to pack for an Antarctica cruise
large group of penguins having fun on the snowy hills of Antarctica
Penguins in Antarctica

Best time to visit Antarctica

Summer is the best time to visit Antarctica, from November to March. Wildlife is most active at this time of the year, while the days are the longest, giving you plenty of time to explore the remote continent. 

The peak season for tourists is summer, particularly between December and February, when temperatures are above zero. If you want to avoid the crowd, avoid visiting during this time. 

Deciding which month to cruise to Antarctica depends on what you wish out of your adventure. If you’re keen on seeing wildlife, summer is the best time, when they are most active. 

Antarctica cruises departing later in the season tend to be cheaper. But much of the wildlife has already left to the open sea by then. But if you aim to see whales and other marine animals, this is an ideal time.

The tourist season in Antarctica is roughly five months long. It starts in early November and runs until late March. Many visitors cruise Antarctica in the winter season mainly to see Emperor penguins up close. When you visit Antarctica in winter, you can expect a landscape of freezing darkness, with temperatures reaching -50 degrees.

Booking tours during your trip to Antarctica

Almirante Brown Research Station operated by Argentina and seen while cruising Antarctica
Almirante Brown Research Station operated by Argentina

Nowadays, plenty of specialist travel agencies are offering luxury vacations to Antarctica online. Before booking a tour, perform thorough research about the agency. Also, decide which activities you wish to include on your tour, such as kayaking and camping, so you will know which itinerary works best for you.

It’s best to approach specialist travel agencies with expert knowledge about the continent and can give you tips to make the most of your trip. Get help from the specialist when comparing itineraries and cruises to get the best deal. 

Consider booking a last-minute cruise to bag the best deals. Occasionally, cruise operators will have extra cabins before departing and are willing to offer these at a lower price. Another option to save money on your Antarctica cruise is to visit during the shoulder months.

Things to see in Antarctica

Antarctica has many fascinating sights, but you may not be able to see them all in one visit. It is best to list the top attractions to know how long you should cruise. Here are some of the best things to see in Antarctica.

  • Science Research Station
    As the remotest place on Earth, many countries have established a research centre in Antarctica. Currently, the region has 70 research stations scattered across the continent. Consider visiting one of these research centres to learn more about the continent.
  • Penguins
    Antarctica is one of the best destinations for wildlife lovers. Here, you can come face to face with some of the world’s most fascinating wildlife and bird species, with the penguins being the most popular among them. You’ll find them in various places around Antarctica, but the most popular are the Falkland Islands, South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula, and South Georgia.
  • Deception Island
    This ring-shaped island is the caldera of an active volcano and a popular stopping point for many Antarctica cruises. Geothermal activity still happens within the caldera, with a narrow entrance called Neptune’s Bellows.
  • Whales
    If you’re keen on seeing whales on your Antarctica cruise, consider joining a kayaking expedition, where you’ll paddle along Antarctica’s pristine bays, teeming with marine life, including humpback whales, minke, and orcas.
  • Giant Icebergs
    Giant icebergs are among the most spectacular things you’ll see on your cruise. The waters off Pleneau Island, west of Booth Island, are some of the best places to see the icebergs. You’ll also come across them during your sea kayaking expedition.
  • Drake Passage
    One of the things that adventurous travellers look forward to seeing on their Antarctic cruise is the Drake Passage. It’s a turbulent body of water, considered the choppiest in the world.
Iceberg in Antarctica seen on a polar adventure
Iceberg in Antarctica

Choosing the right cruise around Antarctica

Cruising to Antarctica is not cheap, so choosing the right cruise to make the most of your adventure is crucial. Here’s a guide to help you figure out the right one.

  • Scenic cruising only
    This allows you to admire Antarctica’s scenery by cruise and see wildlife from a distance, but you can’t get off for shore landings.
  • Classic Antarctica Cruise
    Most Antarctic cruises sail roundtrip from Ushuaia. It takes two days to cross to Antarctica, passing along the notorious Drake Passage. The number of days will vary depending on what you want to see and where you will visit. 
  • South Georgia
    If you don’t mind spending more and adding extra days to your itinerary, consider a cruise that includes a visit to the rugged and remote South Georgia island. It’s home to thousands of penguins and seals, making it an ideal option for wildlife lovers.
Antarctica cruise ship in the background, with a penguin colony in the foreground.
Antarctica penguin colony with cruise ship in the background

What to pack for an Antarctica cruise

As the coldest place on Earth, you must pack proper clothing on your cruise to Antarctica. To help you prepare for your Antarctica cruise, here’s a list of extra things to pack. 

  • Woollen layers
  • Waterproof Pants
  • Fleece
  • Thick socks 
  • Lightweight packable winter jacket
  • Long sleeve base layer tops
  • Warm hat or beanie
  • Lightweight gloves or glove liners
  • Warm mittens
  • Waterproof walking shoes with traction 
  • Face mask
  • Sunscreen
  • Moisturizer and lip balm

Note that aside from the outfit above, you need to pack clothes to wear while onboard the ship, such as sleepwear, joggers, sweatpants, jeans, shirts, etc.

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Alexa is a talented photographer, writer, and world traveller who speaks four languages. She is equally comfortable walking around a city and exploring museums as she is out in the wilderness discovering nature and photographing wildlife. She is an avid coffee drinker, and can often be spotted in local cafes when she needs a break.

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