Antarctica / Argentina

The Seventh Continent: A Masterclass in the Extremes

An 11-day odyssey from the "Paris of the South" to the silent, frozen heart of the Antarctic Peninsula. Experience the White Continent in unrivaled luxury aboard the Atlas World Navigator.

Atlas Ocean Voyages World Navigator peeks from behind Antarctic iceberg while seals lie in the foreground
Duration
11
Days
10
Nights
Alternate itineraries available
DATES
Oct - Mar
Annually
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The Absolute Edge of the World

Antarctica is not a destination; it is a profound realization of the Earth's rawest power. This 11-day expedition is curated for the bold traveler who seeks the pinnacle of geographic isolation without sacrificing the refinements of a private yacht. Your journey begins in Buenos Aires, where the tango and late-night steaks of the "Paris of the South" provide a vibrant prelude to the silence ahead.

The transition is seamless: a private charter jet whisks you over Patagonia to Ushuaia, where the World Navigator awaits. This 1B Ice Class vessel is a marvel of contemporary design, offering a 1940s aesthetic blended with cutting-edge technology like the "Water's Edge" observation area—heated seats just 30 feet above the waterline. From the legendary crossing of the Drake Passage to the "Captain's Choice" landings along the Antarctic Peninsula, you will witness colossal glaciers, curious penguin colonies, and humpback whales breaching in mirror-like seas. With expert naturalists, Michelin-inspired cuisine, and an all-inclusive spirit, this is Antarctica exactly as it should be: intimate, awe-inspiring, and entirely transformative.

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Trip Itinerary

Day
1
Arrival in Buenos Aires

Welcome to the "Paris of the South." Upon arrival at Ezeiza International (EZE), you will be met for a private transfer via luxury Towncar to your hotel in the heart of Buenos Aires. Spend your first day decompressing from the long flight by exploring the European-style boulevards of Recoleta or the vibrant street art of Palermo.

This evening, Atlas hosts a welcome briefing at the hotel, where you’ll meet your fellow explorers and prepare for the journey south. Enjoy a final night on solid ground before the call of the Seventh Continent begins in earnest.

Included:
Tonight's Accommodation
TBD Lodging
Luxury Hotel
-34.8150,-58.5348
Buenos Aires Airport (EZE)
-34.6083,-58.3712
Plaza de Mayo
-34.6080,-58.3702
Casa Rosada
-34.5886,-58.3931
Recoleta Cemetery
Day
2
Charter to the End of the World

The morning begins with a seamless transition: a private bus takes you to the airport for an Atlas-exclusive charter jet to Ushuaia. From your window, watch the rugged peaks of Patagonia give way to the Beagle Channel as you land in the world's southernmost city.

Before boarding, enjoy a guided excursion through the Tierra del Fuego National Park, where the sub-Antarctic forest meets the sea. Late afternoon, you’ll embark the Atlas World Navigator. Settle into your suite, enjoy a welcome glass of champagne, and watch as the snow-capped Martial Mountains fade behind us into the Beagle Channel.

Included:
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Tonight's Accommodation
Atlas World Navigator
Veranda Stateroom
-54.8067,-68.3000
Ushuaia Port
-54.8333,-68.5000
Tierra del Fuego National Park
-54.8770,-68.2360
Beagle Channel
Day
3
The Drake Passage

Today we navigate the legendary Drake Passage, a 500-mile stretch of water where the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans converge. Whether the "Drake Lake" or the "Drake Shake," the World Navigator’s stabilized hull ensures a comfortable transit.

Utilize the time to attend enrichment lectures by polar historians and marine biologists in the Dom Lounge. Keep your binoculars ready on the outer decks—wandering albatrosses and petrels often use the ship’s drafting currents to glide effortlessly alongside us. This is the true "explorer's tax"—a two-day initiation into the remote beauty of the Antarctic.

Included:
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Tonight's Accommodation
Atlas World Navigator
-58.0000,-65.0000
Drake Passage Navigation
-58.0000,-65.0000
The Dome Observation Lounge
Day
4
The Antarctic Convergence

As we continue south, watch the sea temperature drop as we cross the Antarctic Convergence. This biological boundary marks the entry into Antarctic waters, where nutrient-rich upwellings attract humpback whales and hourglass dolphins.

Visit "Water’s Edge," the ship’s unique observation area at the bow, where heated seating allows you to comfortably scan the horizon for the first sighting of a tabular iceberg. This evening, the Captain hosts a welcome toast as we approach the South Shetland Islands—the northernmost threshold of the White Continent.

Included:
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Tonight's Accommodation
Atlas World Navigator
-60.0000,-62.0000
Antarctic Convergence
-60.0000,-62.0000
Water's Edge Observation
Day
5
The South Shetland Islands

Your first morning in Antarctica is a sensory overhaul. We arrive at the South Shetland Islands, likely making landfall at places like Aitcho or Half Moon Island. Step into your Zodiac for a guided safari to shores crowded with chinstrap and gentoo penguins.

The volcanic landscape is a stark contrast of black rock and glistening snow. For the truly brave, today may offer the first opportunity for the "Polar Plunge"—a tradition that involves a quick dip into the 32°F Southern Ocean, followed by a celebratory warm-up back at the 7AFT pool bar.

Included:
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Tonight's Accommodation
Atlas World Navigator
-62.5930,-59.9110
Half Moon Island
-62.4061,-59.7336
Aitcho Islands
-62.9333,-60.5667
Deception Island
Day
6
The Antarctic Peninsula

We cross the Bransfield Strait and arrive at the Antarctic Peninsula. Here, the itinerary is "Captain’s Choice," dictated by ice conditions to ensure the best possible landings. You might find yourself at Cuverville Island, home to the largest gentoo penguin colony in the region, or Neko Harbour, where you can walk upon the actual Antarctic continent.

The silence here is immense, broken only by the thunderous "white thunder" of glaciers calving in the distance. Spend your afternoon ice-cruising through fields of "bergy bits," looking for leopard seals basking on the floes.

Included:
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Tonight's Accommodation
Atlas World Navigator
-64.8333,-62.5500
Neko Harbour
-64.6833,-62.6333
Cuverville Island
-64.8167,-62.8667
Paradise Bay
Day
7
Kodak Gap & Port Lockroy

If conditions allow, the World Navigator will attempt a transit of the Lemaire Channel—often called "Kodak Gap" for its staggering beauty. This 7-mile-long passage is so narrow that the mountains seem to lean over the ship's rails.

Later, we may visit Petermann Island or Port Lockroy, a historic British research station that now serves as the southernmost post office in the world. This is a day of deep-blue icebergs and towering granite peaks, providing a high-definition look at the "Grand Canyon" of the Antarctic Peninsula.

Included:
directions_boat
Tonight's Accommodation
Atlas World Navigator
-65.1333,-64.0000
Lemaire Channel
-64.8251,-63.4947
Port Lockroy
-65.1700,-64.1300
Petermann Island
Day
8
Glacial Grandeur

Another day of "Expedition Flexing" leads us to sites like Wilhelmina Bay, a favorite haunt for humpback whales who feed in the krill-rich waters. The ship’s small size allows us to navigate through "The Gullet" or into narrow fjords where larger vessels cannot venture.

You might participate in a Citizen Science project, assisting ORCA researchers in tracking whale sightings, or simply find a quiet corner of the Observation Deck to soak in the scale of the ice. Tonight, we enjoy a special Michelin-inspired menu in the Porto dining room as we celebrate our final full day of landings.

Included:
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Tonight's Accommodation
Atlas World Navigator
-64.5000,-62.1667
Wilhelmina Bay
-64.6167,-62.5333
Orne Harbour
-64.7333,-62.5833
Danco Island
Day
9
The Deep South

Our final day of exploration may take us toward the Gerlache Strait or the Errera Channel. Watch as curious penguin chicks take their first tentative steps toward the water under the golden March light. The colors of the Antarctic at this time of year are particularly soft, with long sunsets that stretch for hours.

After a final Zodiac safari among the grounded icebergs of Cierva Cove, we begin our turn back toward the north. As the peninsula fades into the mist, the sense of accomplishment in having reached the bottom of the world begins to set in.

Included:
directions_boat
Tonight's Accommodation
Atlas World Navigator
-64.1500,-60.9167
Cierva Cove
-64.5000,-62.3333
Gerlache Strait
-64.7000,-62.6000
Errera Channel
Day
10
Drake Passage Return

We re-enter the Drake Passage for our return journey. While the "initiation" is over, the education continues. Revisit the Science Hub to review the data collected during the trip or join the expedition team for a photographic recap of the week’s highlights.

The relaxed luxury of the ship becomes the focus today; enjoy a signature treatment at the SeaSpa or spend the afternoon in the heated pool as we navigate the powerful currents of the Southern Ocean. This is a time for shared stories and the bonding of a "cadre of explorers."

Included:
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Tonight's Accommodation
Atlas World Navigator
-58.0000,-65.0000
SeaSpa Serenity Lounge
-58.0000,-65.0000
7AFT Pool Bar
Day
11
Final Crossing

Our final day at sea brings us back toward the South American continent. As the air begins to warm and the first signs of green reappear on the horizon of Tierra del Fuego, we enjoy a final gala dinner with the Captain and crew.

It’s a moment to celebrate the resilience of the team and the luck of the conditions. Use this final evening to exchange contacts with new friends in the Atlas Lounge, as the ship prepares for an early morning arrival at the "End of the World."

Included:
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Tonight's Accommodation
Atlas World Navigator
-54.9000,-67.0000
Beagle Channel Entry
-54.9000,-67.0000
Atlas Lounge
Day
12
Departure from Ushuaia

After a final breakfast on board, disembark in Ushuaia. A private transfer takes you to the airport for your Atlas charter flight back to Buenos Aires.

Whether you are flying home immediately from EZE or extending your stay to explore the pampas of Argentina, you leave as one of the few humans to have stood on the White Continent. The silence of the ice remains with you, a permanent baseline for every future adventure.

Included:
Tonight's Accommodation
-54.8433,-68.2958
Ushuaia Airport
-34.8150,-58.5348
Buenos Aires Airport (EZE)

Where You’ll Stay

Atlas World Navigator

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Ship/Boat

A Modern Expedition Ship Built for the Ends of the Earth

The World Navigator is Atlas Ocean Voyages’ flagship expedition ship and a clear statement of intent: this is not luxury cruising with a side of adventure—it is true expedition travel, elevated by thoughtful design and a refreshingly inclusive approach.

Purpose-built for polar and remote-region exploration, World Navigator is ice-strengthened and engineered to operate in some of the world’s most demanding environments, from Antarctica and the Arctic to the far reaches of the North Atlantic. Yet inside, the experience feels distinctly modern. Scandinavian-inspired interiors, expansive observation lounges, and understated finishes create a calm, contemporary atmosphere that never distracts from the landscapes unfolding outside.

Atlas has intentionally stripped away excess while preserving comfort. Cabins are streamlined and well-appointed, public spaces are open and sociable, and the ship’s layout prioritizes efficiency during landings and Zodiac operations. This results in smoother days ashore, faster embarkation and disembarkation, and more time spent exploring rather than waiting.

What truly sets World Navigator apart is Atlas’s all-inclusive expedition model. Shore excursions, Zodiac landings, expert-led enrichment, gratuities, Wi-Fi, and a generous beverage program are included, removing friction and decision fatigue from complex journeys. The onboard expedition team—made up of polar experts, naturalists, historians, and photographers—brings context and clarity to every landing, ensuring that each destination is experienced with depth and purpose.

The World Navigator is ideal for travelers who want the substance of expedition cruising without the formality or excess of traditional ultra-luxury brands. It’s confident, capable, and quietly adventurous—a ship designed for those who care more about where they’re going than how loudly it’s announced.

What's Included

  • 1 night pre-cruise luxury hotel stay in Buenos Aires.
  • Private charter jet service between Buenos Aires and Ushuaia.
  • 10 nights aboard the ultra-luxury, 1B Ice Class World Navigator.
  • All-inclusive dining including Michelin-inspired menus and 24-hour room service.
  • Unlimited complimentary wine, beer, spirits, and non-alcoholic beverages.
  • Guided Zodiac safaris and shore landings led by a world-class expedition team.
  • Complimentary Atlas Ocean Voyages parka and vest (yours to keep).
  • Use of high-quality waterproof boots for all landings.
  • Free Wi-Fi and all shipboard gratuities.
  • Private "Towncar or similar" airport and hotel transfers.
  • International airfare to Buenos Aires.
  • Optional excursions (e.g., Antarctic Camping or Kayaking).
  • Personal spa treatments.
  • Travel insurance and visa fees. Get a quote →

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