Antarctica Antarctica Expedition

Travel to the southernmost points of the earth during the Antarctic summer!Antarctica Expedition

Travel to the southernmost points of the earth during the Antarctic summer from November to March. Where gigantic icebergs, thousands of penguins and impressive whales can be observed, the ice classes of our small expedition ships enable a respectful and flexible exploration of great natural spectacles. Often just the start and finish points of your expedition are set. Great adventures lie in between – on flexible routes. Join us on board the HANSEATIC nature, HANSEATIC inspiration and the HANSEATIC spirit. We look forward to welcoming you!

Why discover Antarctica with Hapag-Lloyd Cruises?

  • Small, state-of-the-art expedition ships with no more than 199 guests
  • Decades of expedition expertise with an award-winning route concept
  • Captains and crews with experience in polar voyages, who have often traveled in the Antarctic
  • Safety in the polar regions – thanks to the highest ice class for passenger ships (PC 6)
  • Respectful travel: state-of-the-art environmental technology, 100 % free from heavy fuel oil
  • Nature up close: more open deck space than any other ship
  • Feel the thrill of expeditions on numerous Zodiac rides and landings
  • Gain fascinating background knowledge from a large team of experts

South Orkney Islands
The South Orkney Islands are a lonely, glaciated world of icy wilderness in the Scotia Sea. They are home to chinstrap and Adelie penguins, which can be spotted here. Find out how the polar researchers at the Argentinian Orcadas Station live when you visit by Zodiac, weather permitting (subject to authorisation). With luck, you’ll spot icebergs drifting off the rugged coast of Signy Island.

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Falkland Islands
A dream destination for birdwatchers. The British Overseas Territory is home to over 60 bird species such as the endemic Falkland pipit, as well as striated caracaras, Cape petrels and king cormorants. Black-browed albatrosses and wandering albatrosses make skilful use of the wind to sail through the air without flapping their wings. Aside from the birdlife, there are also impressive traces of an eventful history to see. The small island capital Stanley will welcome you with Victorian houses and British charm.

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South Georgia
As soon as this subantarctic animal paradise comes into view, mighty glaciers and fjords will captivate you. Bustling colonies of king penguins carpet the coasts and steep slopes. Hundreds of thousands of animals share the island with elephant seals and fur seals. After landing on one of the black shores of South Georgia, your adventures will be filled with bellowing fur seals and squabbling penguins. You’ll keep returning to the footsteps of Sir Ernest Shackleton, who found his final resting place on South Georgia in 1922.

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South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula
The South Shetland Islands form a long chain in the ocean. The legendary Elephant Island is where Shackleton’s team held out for months. Jagged crags loom fiercely on the horizon and the evening sun casts a delicate pink glow over the snowfields. Only small expedition ships are able to sail into the flooded caldera of Deception Island. Accompanied by the creaking of the ice, venture onwards to the Antarctic Peninsula. Majestic glaciers and gigantic icebergs glint in Paradise Bay. Another impressive sight awaits in the Lemaire Channel, where mountains up to 1,000 m (3,281 ft) high line the spectacular shipping passage. Look forward to some thrilling moments.

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Antarctic Sound and Weddel Sea
A mystical icy world lies in the Antarctic Sound and at the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. There are new scenes to feast your eyes on and catch on camera every day from the deck and Zodiacs. The numerous tabular icebergs are particularly spectacular and will astound you with their size, shape and colour. In one of the world’s most remote and most challenging expedition areas, the tuya volcano (flat-topped volcano) Brown Bluff makes an amazing sight in clear weather, for example. Its brown tuff cliffs towering over 700 m (2,297 ft) tall are a formidable sight rising between two mighty glaciers.

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Antarctic Circle
The further south your expedition goes, the harsher and icier the endless world of white appears. The excitement on board will mount as you approach the crossing of the Antarctic Circle. How far can the ship advance? Thick ice fields are a common sight here, the glaciers seem more dominant, and more icebergs drift on the water, creating a very special feeling of pioneering adventure.

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  • November
  • December
  • January
  • February
  • March
  • Return of the whales
  • Mating season, nest-building and egg deposition of the Adelie, rockhopper, macaroni, king and chinstrap penguins
  • Cubbing season of the Weddell seal, leopard seal and South American fur seal
  • Egg deposition and breeding season of the wandering albatross
  • Cubbing season of the Antarctic fur seal
  • Breeding and upbringing season of the Adelie, chinstrap, macaroni and gentoo penguins
  • Upbringing season of the Antarctic fur seal
  • Breeding season of the wandering albatross and king penguin
  • Breeding and upbringing season of the Adelie, chinstrap, macaroni and gentoo penguins
  • Breeding season of the wandering albatross and cape petrel
  • Upbringing season of the Antarctic fur seal
  • Breeding and upbringing season of the king, Adelie, chinstrap and macaroni penguins
  • Upbringing season of the wandering albatross
  • Upbringing season of the king, macaroni and gentoo penguins

*Note: These monthly lists and wildlife sightings are based on past experience and may vary from year to year.

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