World Traveller · 19-Day Antarctica, South Georgia and Falkland Islands Cruise, Jan 3, 2027

Atlas Ocean VoyagesCruise-OnlyAntarcticaWorld TravellerJan 3, 2027
19 daysCruise
Jan 3, 2027 – Jan 21, 2027Departure
Price on requestReference Price
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World Traveller · 19-Day Antarctica, South Georgia and Falkland Islands Cruise, Jan 3, 2027

Route Map

Route map is indicative. Actual port calls, landings, flight connections and activity order may change according to weather, sea state, ice and local operating conditions.

World Traveller 18-night Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and Falkland Islands route map

Product Overview

Operator
Atlas Ocean Voyages
Ship
World Traveller
Route
18-night Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and Falkland Islands
Destination
Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and Falkland Islands
Travel Dates
Jan 3, 2027 - Jan 21, 2027
Duration
19 days
Reference Price
From US$29,099

A 19-day Atlas Ocean Voyages cruise-only departure aboard World Traveller, operating Jan 3, 2027 to Jan 21, 2027. The route combines the Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and the Falkland Islands, with wildlife, glacier coastlines, South Atlantic sea days, Zodiac cruising and landings as conditions allow. Cabin space, pricing and operating details are confirmed by an advisor.

Route Map

Route map is indicative. Actual port calls, landings, flight connections and activity order may change according to weather, sea state, ice and local operating conditions.

World Traveller 18-night Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and Falkland Islands route map

Trip Highlights

South Georgia, Falkland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula

World Traveller 18-night Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and Falkland Islands South Georgia, Falkland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula
World Traveller 18-night Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and Falkland Islands South Georgia, Falkland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula
  • The route links the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the Antarctic Peninsula, combining South Atlantic wildlife, glacier coastlines and polar landing experiences.
  • South Georgia is known for king penguins, seals, glacier fjords and expedition history, while the Falkland Islands add seabirds, penguins and open island coastlines.
  • Specific landing sites and cruising areas may change with weather, sea state, ice and environmental rules.

Icebergs, Glaciers and Southern Ocean Scenery

World Traveller 18-night Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and Falkland Islands Icebergs, Glaciers and Southern Ocean Scenery
World Traveller 18-night Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and Falkland Islands Icebergs, Glaciers and Southern Ocean Scenery
  • The voyage is planned around iceberg, glacier, sea-ice and Southern Ocean scenery seen from deck, Zodiac or landing sites when conditions allow.
  • Light, wind, snow and floating ice can change the same waters dramatically, making the route suitable for photography and natural observation.
  • Cruising and landing operations are always subject to safety, weather, sea state and environmental rules.

Antarctic Wildlife Window

World Traveller 18-night Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and Falkland Islands Antarctic Wildlife Window
World Traveller 18-night Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and Falkland Islands Antarctic Wildlife Window
  • The route offers seasonal opportunities to observe penguins, seals, seabirds and whales in the wider Antarctic and sub-Antarctic region.
  • Wildlife location, viewing distance and time ashore are determined by local conditions and protection rules.

Expedition Ship and Zodiac Activities

World Traveller 18-night Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and Falkland Islands Expedition Ship and Zodiac Activities
World Traveller 18-night Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and Falkland Islands Expedition Ship and Zodiac Activities
  • The ship provides accommodation, dining, expedition-team lectures, landing briefings and observation time during the voyage.
  • Zodiac cruising, landings, walks and other activities open according to weather, sea state, ice and the expedition team's daily plan.

Daily Itinerary

You may first check the alongside the daily itinerary.

DAY 1 Jan 3

Ushuaia, Argentina

Embark in Ushuaia, Argentina. Exact boarding time, port arrangements and onboard briefings are subject to the operator's final departure documents, weather, sea conditions and local port operations.

DAY 2 Jan 4

Drake Passage

Sail across the Drake Passage. The day is typically used for expedition briefings, safety preparation, lectures and wildlife watching from deck, subject to sea conditions and the ship team's program.

DAY 3 Jan 5

Drake Passage

Sail across the Drake Passage. The day is typically used for expedition briefings, safety preparation, lectures and wildlife watching from deck, subject to sea conditions and the ship team's program.

DAY 4 Jan 6

Antarctic Peninsula Exploration

Explore around the Antarctic Peninsula when conditions allow. Possible activities include Zodiac cruising, landings, glacier and iceberg viewing, and wildlife observation, all subject to the daily expedition plan.

DAY 5 Jan 7

Antarctic Peninsula Exploration

Explore around the Antarctic Peninsula when conditions allow. Possible activities include Zodiac cruising, landings, glacier and iceberg viewing, and wildlife observation, all subject to the daily expedition plan.

DAY 6 Jan 8

Antarctic Peninsula Exploration

Explore around the Antarctic Peninsula when conditions allow. Possible activities include Zodiac cruising, landings, glacier and iceberg viewing, and wildlife observation, all subject to the daily expedition plan.

DAY 7 Jan 9

Antarctic Peninsula Exploration

Explore around the Antarctic Peninsula when conditions allow. Possible activities include Zodiac cruising, landings, glacier and iceberg viewing, and wildlife observation, all subject to the daily expedition plan.

DAY 8 Jan 10

At Sea

A sea day in the South Atlantic. The onboard program may include expedition lectures, destination briefings, deck watching, photography sessions and preparation for upcoming landings, subject to sea conditions.

DAY 9 Jan 11

At Sea

A sea day in the South Atlantic. The onboard program may include expedition lectures, destination briefings, deck watching, photography sessions and preparation for upcoming landings, subject to sea conditions.

DAY 10 Jan 12

At Sea

A sea day in the South Atlantic. The onboard program may include expedition lectures, destination briefings, deck watching, photography sessions and preparation for upcoming landings, subject to sea conditions.

DAY 11 Jan 13

South Georgia Exploration

Explore South Georgia when conditions allow. Landing sites and cruising areas are chosen by the captain and expedition team according to weather, swell, biosecurity rules and wildlife protection guidelines.

DAY 12 Jan 14

South Georgia Exploration

Explore South Georgia when conditions allow. Landing sites and cruising areas are chosen by the captain and expedition team according to weather, swell, biosecurity rules and wildlife protection guidelines.

DAY 13 Jan 15

South Georgia Exploration

Explore South Georgia when conditions allow. Landing sites and cruising areas are chosen by the captain and expedition team according to weather, swell, biosecurity rules and wildlife protection guidelines.

DAY 14 Jan 16

At Sea

A sea day in the South Atlantic. The onboard program may include expedition lectures, destination briefings, deck watching, photography sessions and preparation for upcoming landings, subject to sea conditions.

DAY 15 Jan 17

At Sea

A sea day in the South Atlantic. The onboard program may include expedition lectures, destination briefings, deck watching, photography sessions and preparation for upcoming landings, subject to sea conditions.

DAY 16 Jan 18

Port Stanley, Falkland Islands

Explore or call around the Falkland Islands when conditions allow. Possible focus includes seabirds, penguins, island scenery, coastal walks and Zodiac operations, all subject to local permissions and weather.

DAY 17 Jan 19

Carcass Island / Saunders Island, Falkland Islands

Explore or call around the Falkland Islands when conditions allow. Possible focus includes seabirds, penguins, island scenery, coastal walks and Zodiac operations, all subject to local permissions and weather.

DAY 18 Jan 20

At Sea

A sea day in the South Atlantic. The onboard program may include expedition lectures, destination briefings, deck watching, photography sessions and preparation for upcoming landings, subject to sea conditions.

DAY 19 Jan 21

Ushuaia, Argentina

Arrive in Ushuaia, Argentina for disembarkation. Final disembarkation timing, luggage arrangements and onward connection guidance are subject to the operator and local port conditions.

Daily arrangements are subject to the operator's final departure notes, weather, sea state, ice, port operations and expedition-team decisions.

Ship and Cabins

World Traveller

World Traveller operates this 18-night Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and Falkland Islands voyage. Accommodation, dining, expedition lectures, landing briefings, scenery watching and Zodiac activities are provided according to the final operating plan for this departure.

Operator
Atlas Ocean Voyages
Ship
World Traveller
Route Type
18-night Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and Falkland Islands
Departure Date
Jan 3, 2027

Public Areas

  • Onboard accommodation and dining service
  • Expedition-team lectures, landing briefings and safety briefings
  • Zodiac cruising and landing activities, subject to the departure program
  • Observation decks, public lounges and onboard activities

Pricing Details

Cabin Pricing

Cabin Description Price
Standard / Entry Cabin Category Open cabin types, size, deck and benefits are subject to live operator inventory. From US$29,099
Balcony Stateroom / Suite / Higher Suite Categories Prices vary by ship, departure and promotion policy. Please confirm live availability with an advisor. Confirm in real time

Included

  • Onboard accommodation, onboard meals and voyage-arranged onboard activities, subject to the applicable voyage terms.
  • Expedition-team lectures, landing briefings and opened Zodiac cruising or landing activities, subject to weather, ice and on-site arrangements.
  • Whether port charges, onboard gratuities, beverages, Wi-Fi and similar items are included depends on the operator, cabin category and contract terms; confirm before booking.

Not Included

  • International flights, visas, insurance, pre- and post-trip hotels, airport transfers, land extensions and personal expenses, unless expressly included by the operator or contract.
  • Optional activities such as kayaking, camping, helicopter activities or diving may require extra availability, conditions or fees and are subject to operator confirmation.
  • Extra costs caused by weather, ice, flights, airports, ports or force majeure are handled under operator terms and the contract.

Travel Notes

Booking and Pricing

Cruise-only cabin space and fares change in real time. Website pricing is a reference from-price; final available cabin category, taxes, promotions, payment terms and cancellation policy are subject to written confirmation.

Route and Activities

Antarctic landings, Zodiac cruising, flight connections, transfers and activity order are affected by weather, sea state, ice, airport operations and environmental regulations. The captain and expedition leader may adjust the route and sequence.

Travel Preparation

Travelers should prepare visas, insurance, polar clothing and health information according to Antarctica voyage requirements. Final meeting point, embarkation, disembarkation and luggage rules are subject to the pre-departure notice.