Overview - Crossing the Antarctic Circle: Land of the Midnight Sun

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This expedition offers you the most in-depth exploration of the Antarctic Peninsula. Extended time in the region allows you to go beyond the Antarctic Peninsula and venture south of the Antarctic Circle. You’ll enjoy more time for communing with penguins and visits to less-frequented landing sites.



  • Extend your time in Antarctica and make landings in less frequented sites south of the Antarctic Circle.

  • Visit research stations on Adelaide Island.

  • Witness the quintessential Antarctic wildlife, including penguins, elephant seals, whales and more.

  • Experience the Western Peninsula highlights and visit iconic landing sites.

  • Learn about Antarctica’s geology and wildlife from onboard lecturers and specialists.


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Crossing the Antarctic Circle: Land of the Midnight Sun Itinerary

Expedition Summary

Day 1
Ushuaia, Argentina
Day 2
Embarkation Day
Day 3-4
Crossing the Drake Passage
Day 5-7
Exploring the Peninsula
Day 8-9
The Antarctic Circle
Day 10-11
Northbound Along the Peninsula
Day 12-13
Drake Passage to Ushuaia
Day 14
Disembark in Ushuaia, Argentina

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Ushuaia, Argentina - Capital of island province Tierra del Fuego, commonly regarded as southernmost city in the world
Ushuaia, Argentina

Crossing the Antarctic Circle: Land of the Midnight Sun Reviews

Reviews for this expedition

North Pole

Reaching 90 degrees north and the champagne celebration of reaching the North Pole aboard the most powerful icebreaker in the world!!

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North Pole

The shore landings on the scenic and serene islands of Franz Josef Land were the most exciting components of the voyage. I felt like a real explorer, stepping foot on land that I knew few people have, or will ever have the opportunity to walk on.

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North Pole

Reaching the North Pole and realizing that we were among those few in the world to have been able to do so.

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