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Expedition Semi-Circumnavigation of Antarctica | Hanseatic Spirit

33 Days
From AUD 60,959

Trip Code: ACHLESCA

DIFFICULTY RATING: 2 (light adventure)

Start: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Finish: Christchurch, New Zealand

SHIP: HANSEATIC spirit

DestinationDestination

Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctic Circle, East Antarctica & New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands

DestinationDeparture Date

01/02/2027

MealsMeals

All meals on board throughout your voyage. Complimentary hot & cold beverages including soft drinks

TransportTransport

Economy class one-way charter flight from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia on Day 1 for embarkation; Group arrival & departure transfers to/from airport to the ship 

TransportAccommodation

Cabin on board ship



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Included SightseeingIncluded Sightseeing

Daily Antarctic Excursions, Zodiac Cruising, Onboard Expert Lectures & Briefings By The Experienced Expedition Team

 

NOTE: Itinerary Is Subject To Change Depending On Weather & Ice Conditions

OVERVIEW

This 31‑day semi‑circumnavigation of Antarctica, traveling from Ushuaia to Christchurch, delivers a deeply immersive expedition experience focused on exploration history, wildlife and some of the most remote polar environments on Earth. Utilizing Zodiac operations for shore landings, the voyage provides opportunities to and observe abundant wildlife, including emperor, Adélie, gentoo, and chinstrap penguins, along with seals, whales, seabirds, and other marine life as well as hike ashore and explore historic site.

The route spans rarely visited regions such as the Antarctic Peninsula, Amundsen, Ross and the Bellingshausen seas, and includes cruising alongside major ice formations such as the Ross Ice Shelf and extensive pack‑ice zones. When conditions allow, guests may visit historic sites associated with iconic explorers such as Scott and Shackleton, as well as modern research stations operating at the edge of the continent.
Extended sea days are an essential part of the expedition, offering time for expert‑led lectures, scientific briefings, and continuous observation from onboard lounges and decks as ice and wildlife conditions evolve. Weather and ice ultimately guide the itinerary, ensuring flexibility and maximizing opportunities for meaningful landings and encounters.

The journey concludes with a visit to New Zealand’s Subantarctic Islands, renowned for their rare birdlife and protected ecosystems. Throughout the voyage, the emphasis remains on discovery rather than fixed sightseeing, delivering an authentic expedition environment shaped by nature, real‑time exploration and science.

ITINERARY

Fly to Ushuaia & Embarkation

Today you will board your charter flight to Ushuaia where the adventure begins. Upon landing at the airport in Ushuaia, you will be met by a representative and transferred to the cruise ship for embarkation. The Expedition Team and ship staff will welcome you on board and help you get settled in, followed by a safety and orientation briefing and a welcome dinner. We’re on our way to Antarctica!

Sailing through the Drake Passage

Spend time with the expedition team as they share fascinating insights into Antarctica’s wildlife and history, helping bring this remote region vividly to life. As the journey unfolds, take a moment to simply enjoy the experience and watch for the occasional sighting of wildlife along the way. Keep your binoculars nearby, as seabirds often follow the ship while we cross the Antarctic Convergence and enter the colder waters of the Southern Ocean.

South Shetland & Antarctic Peninsula - Day 3 to 8

The South Shetland Islands form a long chain in the ocean. The island group opens up exciting chapters of Antarctic exploration and provides expert insights into geology. Here, your small manoeuvrable ship can again prove its expedition capability when it sails into the flooded caldera of the extinct volcano that forms Deception Island. Flanked by rock faces up to 50 m (164 ft) in height, the black sand in front of you gives off steam as a testament to a past eruption – and you in the heart of the scenery. You, too, will be enchanted by the scenery: jagged crags loom fiercely on the horizon and the evening sun casts a delicate pink glow over the snowfields.

The Antarctic Peninsula, part of the coldest continent on Earth, may seem inhospitable at first glance, but it is actually a paradise for countless animal species that have adapted perfectly. Enjoy unforgettable moments when, for example, you set foot on the Antarctic mainland near to Paradise Bay. Snow-covered peaks, imposing icebergs and towering glaciers surround you. Unbelievable views also await you in the bay of Neko Harbor with its rocky massifs. On Petermann Island, look out for gentoo and Adelie penguins as well as blue-eyed cormorants, which have their breeding colonies here. One of the most impressive shipping passages in the world is the Lemaire Channel: mountains up to 1,000 m (3,281 ft) high line the strait of water.

As the ship heads south, the endless white seems increasingly rough and icy. The excitement on board mounts as you approach the crossing of the Antarctic Circle – a unique feeling of pioneering adventure. How far can the ship advance? Thick ice fields and icebergs are a common sight here and the glaciers seem more dominant. In this challenging region, the experience and flexibility of the captain and crew are needed more than ever.

With the highest ice class for passenger ships, the ship can forge its way to the most beautiful and rarely visited regions such as Marguerite Bay. A steep mountain panorama, possibly covered in fresh snow, as well as vast snowfields and glaciers spread out before you. On Zodiac rides and hikes with your experts, you will gain insights into a world of ice that few have experienced. Simply magical.

At Sea (Bellingshausen Sea to Ross Sea) - Day 9 to

The next few days in the southernmost regions of the world will be devoted to the golden age of Antarctic exploration. This is not a route from A to B – it is a way to rediscover Antarctica in the tradition of legendary explorers. Your cruise will be enriched by knowledge gained from the multimedia Ocean Academy and from the specialist literature in the extensive on-board library. Simply incredible – the Bellingshausen Sea covers an area of several hundred square kilometres and is around 4,000 m (13,123 ft) deep. Allow this wide open expanse to inspire you to deep relaxation: whether in the OCEAN SPA or with exceptional culinary creations by our top chefs. In the Amundsen Sea, the life story of polar explorer Roald Amundsen will be brought to life when expert presentations on board provide you with interesting insights into the pioneering feats of many legendary explorers. Many years ago, they took to the seas to travel to this remote region without modern technology, putting their lives on the line – and they may well have been just as impressed as you are by similar views. You will feel like you are part of the natural surroundings on the Observation Deck with various observation levels, as well as in the Observation Lounge, thanks to the 180-degree view through the floor-to-ceiling windows. The excitement builds on board: what are the ice conditions on the Ross Sea? How will the natural surroundings look? Can the captain push through the pack ice and drifting ice to reach seldom-visited regions? If all goes to plan, you will experience unforgettable and moving moments.

Ross Island & Terra Nova Bay - Day 18 to 23

The season is ideal, the timing perfect – your ship will attempt to make its way through the pack ice and drifting ice to get to Ross Island. You can expect to see whales and emperor penguins in this region. If the weather and ice conditions allow us to land, you will be able to visit legendary places such as Cape Royds: the spot where Sir Ernest Shackleton set up a base camp for his South Pole expedition in 1908 is now home to penguins. Cape Evans, by contrast, set the scene for the Terra Nova expedition led by Robert Falcon Scott, who attempted to beat Roald Amundsen to the South Pole. Find out more about today’s research in the area at the American McMurdo Station, the largest research station in the Antarctic (subject to authorisation). In the shadow of the modern building and the mighty Mount Erebus stands the Discovery hut built by Scott in 1902.

Terra Nova Bay was named after the ship that Scott was sailing in when he discovered the bay in 1901. It is now home to an Italian research station. On his expedition, Scott came across the enormous Drygalski Ice Tongue: at between 14 and 24 km (8.7 to 14.9 miles) wide and around 50 km (31 miles) long, this wall of ice will seem particularly impressive from the Zodiacs. Will the coast in this area be surrounded by thick pack ice? If a landing with the Zodiacs is possible, you will be able to walk through this mystical landscape with your experts. You might also come across penguins, which will be just as curious as you are.

As you cruise in front of the fantastic backdrop of the Ross Ice Shelf, you will experience another indescribable highlight: the gigantic wall of ice as tall as houses stretches for hundreds of kilometres. Victoria Land, on the other hand, welcomes you with an endless expanse. At Cape Adare, you will find the ruins of a hut that Borchgrevink built in 1899 and in which an expedition team spent a winter in Antarctica for the first time. The spectacular wildlife here is just as moving as the region’s past – including the largest colony of Adelie penguins in Antarctica with over 250,000 breeding pairs.

At Sea

Today is a day to unwind and reflect as we sail north toward the Balleny islands. Enjoy the comfort of the ship, take in the sweeping ocean views, and keep watch for seabirds and marine life along the way.

Balleny Island

On your cruise, you will come across untouched island worlds with a rich fauna that are hardly known in our latitudes. Nature conservation is playing an increasingly important role in their preservation, which is why permits are becoming more and more complex. Destinations in New Zealand depend on whether the authorities grant their permission. If they give the green light, you will be able to enjoy mystical views when cruising off the Balleny Islands, as steep cliffs rise suddenly from the sea. And colonies of Adelie and chinstrap penguins fill the largely glaciated island group with life. With a small circle of like-minded people, your goal is to discover these paradises and develop a special awareness and appreciation for them.

At Sea - Day 26 & 27

Today is a day to relax and enjoy life on board as we sail toward New Zealand's Subantarctic Islands. Take in the vast scenery of the Ocean while anticipating the next stage of the journey.

Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand - Day 28 & 30

New Zealand's Subantarctic Islands seem to have been forgotten by the rest of the world. Their wildly romantic, unspoilt landscapes are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and enjoy the highest protection of any nature reserves in New Zealand. Landings depend on authorisation from the authorities, who aim to keep the islands free from invasive species. Thanks to your small, manoeuvrable expedition ship, you will be able to cruise as close to the coastline as the authorities allow. Heather and wild flowers give Campbell Island a special kind of charm. The island is home to the world’s largest breeding colony of southern royal albatrosses. The Auckland Islands are not only home to yellow-eyed penguins and New Zealand sea lions, they also have the lushest flora of all the islands. The Snares penguin, meanwhile, is only found on the Snares Islands, alongside Cape petrels and albatrosses.

Stewart Island

Peaks rising up to almost 1,000 m (3,280 ft), eight different ecosystems, 245 km (152 miles) of hiking paths: the mountainous Rakiura National Park on Stewart Island is home to age-old flora and fauna. New Zealand’s third largest island is a paradise for hiking and birdwatching with your experts. There are more kiwis than people living here and the chances of seeing these shy birds are high – maybe feeding on the beach. In the forests, you might also spot tomtits, fantails, parrots and parakeets. Silence and solitude, clean air and birdsong make the islands a special experience for all the senses. As well as the diversity of birdlife, Maori sites will also draw you under their spell. What will impress you the most? One thing is for certain: by making this semi-circumnavigation of the Antarctic, you will be one of the few people who have delved deep into the secrets of these remote regions.

At Sea

Today is a day to unwind and reflect on the expedition. Enjoy the comfort of the ship, take in the sweeping ocean views, and keep watch for seabirds and marine life along the way. It is a wonderful time to revisit the memories of your Antarctic adventure as the journey gradually comes to an end.

Disembarkation in Lyttelton

Upon arrival in Lyttelton, you will disembark and say farewell to the expedition team and fellow travelers. As your remarkable journey from Ushuaia comes to an end, you will leave with lasting memories of Antarctica and the remote subantarctic islands of New Zealand. After disembarkation, you will be transferred to the airport for your onward travels.

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HANSEATIC spirit

HANSEATIC spirit

Prepare to explore the polar regions in comfort, where access to some of the world’s most remote environments becomes possible. Aboard the HANSEATIC spirit, guests are immersed in nature through a thoughtfully designed range of open deck spaces, including two retractable glass balconies, a bow deck for close-up exploration, and an observation deck and lounge offering sweeping 180° views through expansive floor-to-ceiling windows. Sister ship to HANSEATIC nature and HANSEATIC inspiration, this modern expedition vessel accommodates up to 230 guests (reduced to 199 for Antarctic voyages), combining adventure and comfort perfectly for a refined journey to the farthest corners of the globe.  On board, three spacious first-class restaurants offer a unique blend of expedition spirit and international gourmet cuisine. With flexible dining times, open seating, and attentive 24-hour cabin service, you can shape each day exactly as you wish.

After a day on the Antarctic or Arctic ice, the Ocean Spa offers a dedicated wellness sanctuary at sea just waiting to welcome you. Relax in the Finnish sauna with sweeping ocean views, or enjoy the steam sauna before stepping out into the invigorating sea air on the adjacent deck. The pool area, complete with a flexible canopy, can be enjoyed in any weather. 

Complementing the ship’s design is a highly experienced crew committed to delivering outstanding service with genuine warmth. Each voyage is enriched by a knowledgeable expedition team, whose expertise is shared through engaging lectures and guided experiences. These specialists bring deep insight, backed by extensive research, publications, and firsthand exploration of the regions, enhancing every aspect of the journey.

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Ice Class: Length: 138.7 m (455 ft)
Breadth: 22 m (72 ft)Max
Draft: Cruising
Speed: 17 Knots
Electricity: 220–230V - European-style outlets Passenger
Capacity:
199

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Included ACTIVITIES

These are included in your cruise fare. Activities vary by itinerary and destination and are subject to regulations, weather conditions and other factors.

Expert Lectures

Expert Lectures

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Polar Plunge

Polar Plunge

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Shore Excursions

Shore Excursions

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Zodiac Cruises

Zodiac Cruises

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OPTIONAL ADVENTURES ADD ONS

These can be booked in advance at an extra cost. Activities vary by itinerary and destination.

Citizen Science

Citizen Science

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Photography

Photography

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Pricing per person & date

Pricing & Availability Last Updated 17 April 2026

Expedition Semi-Circumnavigation of Antarctica | Hanseatic Spirit from AUD 60,959
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Important Information

  • Prices are based on per person, and vary from single and twin cabins.
    Prices are correct at time of publishing but are subject to change at any time.
    All entrance fees are subject to change without prior notice.
    From Price based on a Platinum Fare: Includes economy class one-way charter flight from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia.


    Please note this itinerary is subject to change depending on weather and ice conditions*

  • INCLUSIONS 

    Cabin accommodation on board ship in selected stateroom 
    All meals onboard throughout your voyage. Complimentary hot & cold beverages including soft drinks
    All scheduled expedition landings (dependent on weather & government permits)
    Lecture programs by expedition team and guest speakers 
    Use of the interactive Ocean Academy with individual knowledge formats
    OCEAN SPA with Finnish sauna with an ocean view, steam sauna, indoor and outdoor relaxation area (spa treatments and hairdresser at a surcharge)
    In every cabin: champagne to welcome you, mini bar restocked daily with non-alcoholic beverages (additional selection in Grand Suites and Junior Suites), coffee machine (tea on request), 24-hour cabin service 
    Entry level Wi-Fi (free of charge for one hour per guest a day, satellite-dependent especially in polar areas)
    On loan for your voyage: 
    One pair of binoculars 
    Two sets of Nordic Walking poles
    Warm parka
    A pair of waterproof expedition boots for landings and Zodiac cruising excursions

    PLATINUM FARE INCLUSIONS 
    Includes economy class one-way charter flights from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia.
    Group transfers in Argentina from Ushuaia Airport to the cruise port for embarkation
    Group transfers upon disembarkation in Lyttelton cruise port in New Zealand to Christchurch Airport
     

    EXCLUSIONS

    International flights
    Any other pre or post land arrangements not mentioned above 
    Passport and visa expenses 
    Government arrival and departure taxes not mentioned above 
    Baggage, cancellation, interruption and medical travel insurance—strongly recommended 
    Mandatory waterproof pants for Zodiac cruising, or any other gear not mentioned 
    Meals ashore unless otherwise specified 
    Excess-baggage fees on international and domestic flights 
    Other personal charges unless specified 
    Optional Adventure Activities 

  • 2 (light adventure)
  • Available upon request. A supplement surcharge applies and is subject to availability. Please contact us for more information.

  • Departure date, fuel surcharges, cabin category, currency fluctuations, seasonality and availability.
    Any Promotional Pricing has already been applied to the published 'From' price.

FROM PRICE INFORMATION

  • From Price based on a Platinum Fare in a Balcony Cabin
  • Valid for the 1 February 2027 departure only
  • LIMITED AVAILABILITY for this departure across all cabin categories
  • Please enquire for single pricing

 

Please Contact Us for the latest availability, pricing and details of your preferred voyage. Chimu Adventures are Antarctica experts and we will endeavour to find you the perfect Antarctic expedition cruise to ensure you have an unforgettable adventure!

NOTE: Pricing is subject to change, currency fluctuation and availability at the time of booking and may be varied without notice by us or any of the operators and partners we work with. It is only confirmed and guaranteed at the time of making a booking, agreeing to our terms and conditions and paying a deposit.