Cruises to Antarctica

Join a voyage that takes travel to another dimension. To spectacular shores clothed in every shade of white and blue, strewn with multi-coloured mosses and crowded with penguins, seals and birds. To icy peaks and warm, volcanic beaches, tranquil glassy bays and giant icebergs that calve and crash into a silent world.

For more detailed information on cruising to Antarctica, our ships and other useful advice, please visit the links to your left.

Featured Journals

  • 14 Dec 2007, by George Bailey
    Antarctica is Earth’s southern most continent, overlying the South Pole. It is situated in the southern hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
  • 18 Feb 2007, by Judith Falloon-Reid
    In February of this year, I was given the opportunity to escort a press group to Antarctica. It was the trip of a lifetime. I hope you enjoy reading my personal account, composed while I was still enjoying the trip.
  • 17 Feb 2007, by Peter Knego
    I'm feeling sleepy, very sleepy, as I sit in the Palm Court of Voyages of Discovery's mv Discovery during her latest Drake Passage southbound crossing. copyright Peter Knego 2007.
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If you are interested in an Antarctica cruise and are based in the UK follow the cruise links to your right. If you are based outside the UK, please select your Voyages of Discovery office from the list below to visit their cruise pages: