Ultramarine
Quark’s flagship polar expedition ship — 199 guests, PC6, two onboard helicopters, and 20 quick-launch Zodiacs. The most operationally capable expedition ship in Antarctica for sheer destination access.

Dual Helicopters. 20 Zodiacs. Maximum Antarctic Access.
Ultramarine’s dual helicopters unlock destinations no other expedition ship can reach. Ask about current availability.
Ultramarine is the crown jewel of Quark Expeditions’ fleet and one of the most operationally capable expedition ships currently sailing either pole. Launched in 2021, she carries 199 guests and is equipped with two onboard helicopters — a capability that dramatically expands access beyond what any Zodiac-only expedition ship can offer. In Antarctica, this means overflights of penguin colonies that take hours to walk to, access to mountain landing zones impossible by sea, and aerial wildlife survey experiences that feel closer to field research participation than a cruise.
To complement the helicopters, Ultramarine deploys a fleet of 20 quick-launch Zodiacs — the largest deployment capacity of any expedition ship in the market — which means virtually no waiting for shore landings. Every guest can be on shore in a single fast wave rather than the extended multi-wave process that plagues larger or less well-equipped ships. Combined with a team of polar guides, marine biologists, and wildlife experts, the result is an expedition day that moves at a faster, richer pace than most alternatives.
Onboard, Ultramarine is comfortably appointed without pretending to be a luxury hotel. Cabin categories range from standard polar options to premium suites, with a restaurant, multiple lounges, fitness facilities, and a comprehensive gear prep area. For travelers who prioritize what happens outside the ship over what happens inside it, Ultramarine consistently ranks among the best expedition ships currently afloat.






















