Antarctic Circle Expedition Micro Cruise by Air

Antarctic Peninsula 69°30’S, 65°00’W
Micro Cruise

Antarctic Circle Expedition Micro Cruise by Air

Rates from
£13,500 €15,500 US$16,995 CA$24,995 AU$26,500 pp
Duration
11 days

Dates
Jan — Dec
Guests
36

A 2.5-hour charter flight from Patagonia. Seven full days in Antarctica. And on every departure, a push south toward the Antarctic Circle at 66°33'S: into sea ice, locked bergs, and the part of the continent most Antarctic vessels never reach.

With 36 guests, five Senior Polar Guides, and four Zodiacs in the water at once, all guests reach the Peninsula together, with the time and space to go further.

In this dazzling spectacle, the season itself feels like nature’s own festival. With Christmas in the air, penguin colonies bustle as gentoo, chinstrap, and Adélie chicks take their first wobbly steps. Crabeater and Weddell seals lounge on drifting ice while leopard seals prowl nearby shores. Humpback and minke whales arrive in greater numbers, drawn to the season’s sparkling krill blooms.

Enter a realm few have reached and join an elite circle of Antarctic explorers.

Journey to the edge where ice and wildlife converge in pristine wilderness.

The fly cruise format eliminates the Drake Passage crossing in both directions maximising your time where it matters most. More time exploring the White Continent instead of spending days at sea increases opportunities for Zodiac cruises, shore landings, and wildlife encounters.

Crossing the Antarctic Circle is never guaranteed and always depends on ice and weather conditions, every Secret Atlas Expedition Micro Cruise is designed to make the attempt, giving you the best possible chance to venture farther south.

The season shapes everything. December and January bring the Peninsula at its most active: perpetual twilight, penguin colonies in full nesting season, humpback whales arriving in increasing numbers. Whether you are here for Christmas, New Year, or the height of the Antarctic summer, the expedition follows the same route, the same ambition, and the same intention to push as far south as conditions allow.

In this frozen, awakening world, nature leads — and we follow, quietly and respectfully.

Expedition highlights

  • Micro enough to access. Subtle enough to stay. Together, we explore farther south, spending more time where wildlife is most active and the ice is at its most spectacular. That's what the right scale feels like on an Antarctic Circle expedition.

  • A push for the Antarctic Circle on every departure. 66°33'S. The threshold where the sun does not set at midsummer and the sea ice ecosystem begins. Most Antarctic expedition vessels do not attempt it. We do, on every voyage; how far south conditions allow varies, but the intention does not.

  • Sea ice exploration. South of the Circle, the landscape changes register. Cathedral sized icebergs and frozen channels with a silence of a different weight. In the right conditions, guests go ashore onto the ice itself, walking among icebergs that have not moved in weeks, months, or years.

  • Fly to Antarctica, explore for longer. A 2.5-hour charter flight between Puerto Natales and King George Island replaces the Drake Passage in both directions, giving you seven full days to explore the Antarctic Peninsula, the Gerlache Strait, the Lemaire Channel, and as far south as conditions allow.

  • Wildlife of the deeper south. Gentoo, chinstrap, and Adelie penguins. Leopard, Weddell, and crabeater seals. Humpback whales in the channels. Further south: a small chance of Ross Seal and, rarer still, Emperor Penguin.

  • Expert photography guidance. A dedicated photography guide is part of the guiding team on every departure, on hand to help you capture the wildlife, icescapes, and dramatic light of Antarctica.

  • Continental landing. For most guests, the moment that defines the voyage is stepping ashore on the seventh continent. The Peninsula receives you at micro-scale — 36 guests, four Zodiacs, all ashore at once, with no one waiting back on the ship and no schedule pulling you away.

The Expedition Micro Cruise concept

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“Take it all in. This is the last great wilderness. This is what the world looked like before humans.”

— George Llano, Polar Explorer and Botanist

Stories from the Ice

Every expedition leaves a mark. Discover honest reflections, unforgettable moments, and personal highlights shared by guests who have explored the polar regions with us.

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Experiences

We don’t follow a fixed itinerary

We prefer to embrace spontaneity and make the most of every opportunity nature presents to us. After all, the thrill of adventuring into the unknown is more rewarding than a journey that runs on tracks. 

Our listed itineraries are for guidance only. The day-to-day activities may vary depending on the ice, the weather, and the wildlife. Landings are subject to site availability and permissions, and always in line with IAATO guidelines and Antarctic Treaty regulations. We pledge to follow the strictest environmental protocols. 

For even more flexibility, get in touch about making this a private yacht charter.

What your expedition could look like

Day 01
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Arrive at Weskar Lodge in Puerto Natales, Chile

Check-in between 15:00 and 17:00.

Pre-Antarctic briefings from the expedition team, followed by a Patagonian asado at the Weskar Lodge club house marking the official start of your expedition.

Day 02
Regional airliner British Aerospace BAe 146 landing at Teniente R Marsh Airport King George Island Antarctica Alamy Secret Atlas

Fly from Puerto Natales to King George Island, Antarctica

From day two, we are ready to depart as soon as conditions allow. The charter flight to King George Island takes 2.5 hours. The timing is determined by the Captain based on the safest available weather window, not a clock.

If the flight window does not open on day two, the expedition continues at Weskar Lodge. The lodge, Torres del Paine, and Puerto Natales itself are not a holding pattern; they are a destination. The longer voyage duration is specifically designed to provide a wider operational window for the crossing.

Day 03-09
Penguins One After Another Funny Jump Into The Blue Water From A Snow-white Iceberg, Antarctica

Dramatic coastlines and penguin colonies

Seven full days on the Peninsula. Where we go is shaped by conditions and opportunity, not a fixed timetable.

The range covers the South Shetland Islands including Deception Island. The Gerlache Strait, Wilhelmina Bay, Lemaire Channel, Paradise Bay, and Cuverville Island: the core of the Peninsula's most extraordinary geography. When the ice opens south, we push toward the Antarctic Circle at 66°33'S.

Day 03-09
Zodiac and Iceberg Palaver Point Antarctica 2024 Jean Pauldelaharpe Secret Atlas

Into Antarctica’s hidden places

South of the Circle, the landscape changes. Locked bergs in frozen channels. A silence with a different weight. In the right conditions, guests go ashore onto the sea ice itself, walking among icebergs that have not moved in weeks. This is where Ross Seals and Emperor Penguins live. Neither is guaranteed, and in fact very uncommon to encounter; however, both are possible here and almost nowhere else on this itinerary.

With only 36 guests, there are crowds. Our expert guides respond to conditions as they develop whether that's extending a landing, spending longer at a remarkable wildlife encounter, or adapting the plan to make the most of every opportunity. On a Expedition Micro Cruise, this flexibility is the norm, not the exception.

Day 03-09
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Exploring Antarctica's raw and untouched beauty

We often sail into the heart of the Antarctic Peninsula through the scenic Gerlache Strait, flanked by jagged peaks. 

We aim to explore Antarctica’s wildest corners. Possible locations include: Cierva Cove, Trinity Island, Mikkelsen Harbour, Hydrurga Rocks, Hughes Bay, Wilhelmina Bay, Cuverville Island, Errera Channel, Neko Harbour, Paradise Bay, Almirante Brown Station, Dallman Bay, Melchior Islands, Neumayer Channel, Port Lockroy, Lemaire Channel, Port Charcot, Petermann Island, Argentina Islands (Wordie House), Crystal Sound, Detaille Island, Lallemand Fjord, The Gullet, Marguerite Bay, Half Moon Island, Yankee Harbour, Whalers Bay, Baily Head, Deception Island.

Day 10
A plane coming into land at Teniente Rodolfo Marsh Martin airport at Frei Station on King George Island South Shetland Islands Antarctica Alamy Secret Atlas

Fly back to Puerto Natales from King George Island, Antarctica

Aureum holds at Maxwell Bay until the return flight window opens. When it does, the crossing back takes 2.5 hours.

If the flight window shifts, the expedition continues. There is no shortage of Antarctica to explore. Every additional day on the Peninsula is unplanned time in one of the most extraordinary places on earth.

The final night is at Weskar Lodge: farewell dinner, the expedition settling.

Day 11
Exterior Weskar Lodge Photos Puerto Natales Secret Atlas

Enjoy your last day in Puerto Natales, Chile

After your expedition, take the opportunity to explore Puerto Natales, the gateway to Chilean Patagonia, a frontier town with genuine character, local seafood, an unhurried pace, and an atmosphere that is entirely its own.

From here, discover one of the world's most extraordinary wilderness regions, including nearby Torres del Paine National Park, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve renowned for its granite towers, glaciers, turquoise lakes and remarkable wildlife.

It's the perfect way to round off your journey to the White Continent.

Fly & Cruise

This convenient fly-and-cruise expedition cuts down time at sea with a private charter flight between Chile and Antarctica. 

Flying aboard a British Aerospace 146, you’ll enjoy sweeping views over South America and the Southern Ocean.

Flight departure times depend on the weather, with contingency plans in place.

Flight time
Approx 2.5 hours
Plane
British Aerospace 146
Baggage
25kg checked luggage, 5kg carry-on

Aureum

Purpose-designed for only 36 guests, the first ship of this size in Antarctica. Four Zodiacs mean every guest is ashore within minutes, no queue. An ice-class vessel built for safety, with fin stabilisers for comfort at sea and hybrid propulsion that cuts both emissions and underwater noise, in waters where marine mammal behaviour is the reason for being there. With 32 crew and six senior polar guides for 36 guests, a 1:6 ratio, service here is personal by design. Open decks, a forward observation deck, and the bridge lounge each offer their own vantage point on the wildlife.

36 Guests
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Interior

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Exterior

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Classic Twin

17.5m² • Deck Main • 2 Guests

  • Cabins 218, 220
  • Sleeps two in lower berths
  • Porthole
  • Desk and chair
  • Ensuite shower and toilet

Signature Twin

18m² • Deck Upper • 2 Guests

  • Cabins 301, 302, 304, 306, 308, 310, 312, 314
  • Sleeps two in comfortable double or twin beds
  • Window
  • Desk and chair
  • Ensuite shower and toilet

Classic Single

12.5m² • Deck Main • 1 Guest

  • Cabins 219, 221
  • Sleeps one in lower berth
  • Porthole
  • Desk and chair
  • Ensuite shower and toilet

Signature Single

12.5m² • Deck Upper • 1 Guest

  • Cabins 303, 305, 307, 309, 311, 315
  • Sleeps one in lower berth
  • Window
  • Desk and chair
  • Ensuite shower and toilet

Signature Suite

24.5m² • Deck Bridge • 2 Guests

  • Cabins 405, 406, 408, 410
  • Sleeps two in comfortable double or twin beds
  • Panoramic window
  • Desk and sitting area
  • Ensuite shower and toilet

Deck

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Antarctic Circle Expedition Micro Cruise by Air

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Why Secret Atlas?

Because we’re explorers, delivering expeditions for explorers like you.

We’re fuelled by the long-lost spirit of adventure, guided by environmental and cultural responsibility, and committed to creating transformative travel experiences.

We’re pioneers of the Expedition Micro Cruise, offering the smallest group sizes at both poles. That means a flexible itinerary. It means more time exploring and photographing. It means a deeper connection with your team and the natural world.

We understand that, out here, less is more. Less waiting to board Zodiacs, more time ashore. Less strict itineraries, more adventure. Less crowd, more immersion.

That’s why we’re not just small. We’re micro.

What's Included?

  • Lectures, workshops on board, and daily exploratory activities

  • Free use of ship’s Wi-Fi powered by Starlink

  • Full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner) beverages served during meals, while on board our micro cruises

  • Rubber polar standard boots for shore landings

  • One piece insulation suits available on board

  • IAATO and AECO fees, and operational fees and permits included

  • Provision of an onboard basic medical clinic and an expedition doctor

  • Charter flight & contingency plan

Included in Puerto Natales to begin your expedition

  • Private charter flight to and from Antarctica

  • Transfer airport-lodge on arrival to Puerto Natales, and en route to Antarctica

  • Complementary night & welcome dinner at a classic Patagonian Lodge

Included in Puerto Natales to conclude your expedition

  • Complementary night & farewell dinner at a classic Patagonian Lodge

  • Transfer airport-lodge on arrival from Antarctica, and departing Puerto Natales

Not included

International flights – we recommend booking early. For excellent service and support, consider using our partner Exito Travel

Travel and cancellation insurance – we strongly recommend securing coverage to protect your expedition. For guidance, see our Travel Insurance Checklist

Activities and excursions in Torres del Paine

Additional expenses outside of what is included in the voyage or optional activities

Gratuities

Additional purchases or services on board

Other transfer or hotels unless specified as included as part of the voyage description

Travel solo, not alone

Solo travellers join every departure.

Three ways to travel solo:

  • A single cabin. 36% of Aureum cabins are single occupancy

  • A twin cabin, shared with another traveller of the same gender

  • A twin cabin for your sole use, at 1.8 times the twin per-person rate

Get in touch and we'll confirm what's available for your dates.

FAQs

What is the best time to visit Antarctica?

The Antarctic season runs from November through March. Each month offers unique conditions—Antarctica in November is pristine, Antarctica in December and January brings peak wildlife activity, and Antarctica in March is golden and whale-rich.

When is penguin breeding season in Antarctica?

Penguin breeding begins in spring (November–December) with courtship and nesting, while by January and February chicks hatch and colonies are at their busiest.

Is Antarctica colder in spring, summer or autumn?

Spring and autumn are cooler than midsummer. Antarctica weather in November and December is crisp and snowy, while Antarctica in March is milder but with shorter days and golden light.

Can you visit Antarctica in winter?

No. Antarctic cruises only run November to March. Winter brings extreme cold, darkness, and impassable sea ice.

What is the warmest month in Antarctica?

January is typically the warmest, with highs between 0°C and 5°C (32–41°F). Wildlife is at its most active, with penguin chicks hatching and whale sightings increasing.

When is the best month for whale watching in Antarctica?

Whales can be seen throughout the season, but Antarctica in February and March offers the richest encounters, with humpbacks, minkes, orcas, and sei whales gathering in large numbers.

How long does it take to fly to Antarctica from Puerto Natales?

The flight from Puerto Natales to King George Island takes just two to two and a half hours, compared to the two full days required to cross the Drake Passage by sea.

Can flights to King George Island be delayed?

Yes. Antarctic weather is unpredictable, and flights can be postponed until it is safe to travel. Secret Atlas builds flexibility into itineraries to accommodate these potential delays.

How much luggage can I bring?

We recommend bringing a soft-sided luggage bag that can be easily stored in your cabin. It’s important to check with your airline about luggage size or weight restrictions. 

Do you cater for specific dietary requirements (e.g. vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, allergies)?

Yes, we can accommodate all dietary requirements. After you make your booking, we’ll ask you to provide details about your specific needs.

Will I be the only solo traveller on board?

No. Solo travellers join every Aureum departure. You are one of several, not the only one.

What if I want a single cabin but it's fully booked?

Single cabins make up 36% of Aureum's cabins and go quickly. If none are left for your dates, you can share a twin cabin with another traveller of the same gender, or book a twin cabin for your sole use at 1.8 times the twin per-person rate. Contact us to check current availability.

How much more does it cost to travel solo versus with a companion?

A single cabin carries no supplement, it's priced as its own cabin category. If you'd rather have a twin cabin to yourself, that costs 1.8 times the standard twin per-person rate.

Do solo travellers eat and explore separately, or with the whole group?

With the whole group. Meals, briefings and Zodiac cruises are shared across all guests, solo or not.

How does the same-gender twin share work, do I get to know who I'm paired with before departure?

Twin cabin shares are paired at the booking stage, matched by gender. Many of our guests tell us their cabin mate became one of the best parts of the trip, expeditions like ours tend to bring similar people together.

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Micro Cruise

Antarctic Circle Expedition Micro Cruise by Air

Rates
£13,500 €15,500 US$16,995 CA$24,995 AU$26,500 pp
Duration
11 days
Dates
Jan — Dec
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Classic Twin

The Classic Twin sits on Main Deck, port side, cabins 218 and 220, with a porthole window, double or twin beds, and an ensuite bathroom in 17.5m².

Available for two guests travelling together, a same gender share, or single occupancy at a supplement.

Low and central on the ship, it's one of the calmer places to rest. Well suited to guests who'd rather put their time into the ice than the cabin.

Classic Twin

In your cabin

  • Starlink Wi-Fi (fair use)
  • Multiple 220v outlets, plus USB charging points
  • Generous in-cabin storage for expedition gear and layers
  • Complimentary toiletries
  • Upgraded bedding and a throw
  • Hairdryer
  • Rubber Muck boots (provided by Secret Atlas for the duration of your expedition)
  • Slippers
Classic Twin Suite Location

Signature Twin

The Signature Twin sits on Upper Deck, cabins 301, 302, 304, 306, 308, 310, 312, and 314, port and starboard, with a window looking out to sea. 18m², double or twin beds, ensuite bathroom, desk, and storage.

Available for two guests travelling together, a same gender share, or single occupancy at a supplement.

Comfortable, well-proportioned, and designed for two people who want space to move in it.

Signature Twin

In your cabin

  • Starlink Wi-Fi (fair use)
  • Multiple 220v outlets, plus USB charging points
  • Generous in-cabin storage for expedition gear and layers
  • Complimentary toiletries
  • Upgraded bedding and a throw
  • Hairdryer
  • Rubber Muck boots (provided by Secret Atlas for the duration of your expedition)
  • Slippers
Signature Twin Suite Location

Classic Single

Two single cabins on Main Deck, starboard side, cabins 219 and 221, each with a porthole, 12.5m², a single lower berth with an upper bunk for stowing gear, and an ensuite bathroom.

Low and central on the ship, it's a settled, private base to return to after a long day ashore. Ideal for solo travellers who'd rather have their own space than share a twin.

Classic Single

In your cabin

  • Starlink Wi-Fi (Fair Use)
  • Multiple 220v outlets, plus USB charging points
  • Generous in-cabin storage for expedition gear and layers
  • Complimentary toiletries
  • Upgraded bedding and a throw
  • Hairdryer
  • Rubber Muck boots (provided by Secret Atlas for the duration of your expedition)
  • Slippers
Classic Single Suite Location

Signature Single

Six single cabins on Upper Deck, starboard side, cabins 303, 305, 307, 309, 311, and 315, each with a window, 12.5m², a single bed, and an ensuite bathroom.

Solo explorers are not an afterthought on Aureum, with dedicated single cabins across two decks

Signature Single

In your cabin

  • Starlink Wi-Fi
  • 220v 2-pin European plug socket
  • Complimentary toiletries
  • Towels
  • Bedding and throw
  • Hairdryer
  • Rubber Muck boots (provided by Secret Atlas for the duration of your expedition)
  • Slippers
Signature Single Suite Location

Signature Suite

The Signature Suite sits on Bridge Deck, cabins 410, 408, and 406 to port, and 405 to starboard, 24.5m², with a panoramic window that frames the landscape from your bed.

Double or twin configuration, a sitting area, and a full ensuite.

Room to spread out, and a window that keeps the polar landscape close.

Signature Suite

In your cabin

  • Starlink Wi-Fi (fair use)
  • Multiple 220v outlets, plus USB charging points
  • Generous in-cabin storage for expedition gear and layers
  • Complimentary toiletries
  • Upgraded bedding and a throw
  • Hairdryer
  • Rubber Muck boots (provided by Secret Atlas for the duration of your expedition)
  • Slippers
Signature Suite Suite Location

Classic Twin

The Classic Twin sits on Main Deck, port side, cabins 218 and 220, with a porthole window, double or twin beds, and an ensuite bathroom in 17.5m².

Available for two guests travelling together, a same gender share, or single occupancy at a supplement.

Low and central on the ship, it's one of the calmer places to rest. Well suited to guests who'd rather put their time into the ice than the cabin.

Classic Twin

In your cabin

  • Starlink Wi-Fi (fair use)
  • Multiple 220v outlets, plus USB charging points
  • Generous in-cabin storage for expedition gear and layers
  • Complimentary toiletries
  • Upgraded bedding and a throw
  • Hairdryer
  • Rubber Muck boots (provided by Secret Atlas for the duration of your expedition)
  • Slippers
Classic Twin Suite Location

Signature Twin

The Signature Twin sits on Upper Deck, cabins 301, 302, 304, 306, 308, 310, 312, and 314, port and starboard, with a window looking out to sea. 18m², double or twin beds, ensuite bathroom, desk, and storage.

Available for two guests travelling together, a same gender share, or single occupancy at a supplement.

Comfortable, well-proportioned, and designed for two people who want space to move in it.

Signature Twin

In your cabin

  • Starlink Wi-Fi (fair use)
  • Multiple 220v outlets, plus USB charging points
  • Generous in-cabin storage for expedition gear and layers
  • Complimentary toiletries
  • Upgraded bedding and a throw
  • Hairdryer
  • Rubber Muck boots (provided by Secret Atlas for the duration of your expedition)
  • Slippers
Signature Twin Suite Location

Classic Single

Two single cabins on Main Deck, starboard side, cabins 219 and 221, each with a porthole, 12.5m², a single lower berth with an upper bunk for stowing gear, and an ensuite bathroom.

Low and central on the ship, it's a settled, private base to return to after a long day ashore. Ideal for solo travellers who'd rather have their own space than share a twin.

Classic Single

In your cabin

  • Starlink Wi-Fi (Fair Use)
  • Multiple 220v outlets, plus USB charging points
  • Generous in-cabin storage for expedition gear and layers
  • Complimentary toiletries
  • Upgraded bedding and a throw
  • Hairdryer
  • Rubber Muck boots (provided by Secret Atlas for the duration of your expedition)
  • Slippers
Classic Single Suite Location

Signature Single

Six single cabins on Upper Deck, starboard side, cabins 303, 305, 307, 309, 311, and 315, each with a window, 12.5m², a single bed, and an ensuite bathroom.

Solo explorers are not an afterthought on Aureum, with dedicated single cabins across two decks

Signature Single

In your cabin

  • Starlink Wi-Fi
  • 220v 2-pin European plug socket
  • Complimentary toiletries
  • Towels
  • Bedding and throw
  • Hairdryer
  • Rubber Muck boots (provided by Secret Atlas for the duration of your expedition)
  • Slippers
Signature Single Suite Location

Signature Suite

The Signature Suite sits on Bridge Deck, cabins 410, 408, and 406 to port, and 405 to starboard, 24.5m², with a panoramic window that frames the landscape from your bed.

Double or twin configuration, a sitting area, and a full ensuite.

Room to spread out, and a window that keeps the polar landscape close.

Signature Suite

In your cabin

  • Starlink Wi-Fi (fair use)
  • Multiple 220v outlets, plus USB charging points
  • Generous in-cabin storage for expedition gear and layers
  • Complimentary toiletries
  • Upgraded bedding and a throw
  • Hairdryer
  • Rubber Muck boots (provided by Secret Atlas for the duration of your expedition)
  • Slippers
Signature Suite Suite Location

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