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We work solely with the smaller expedition vessels that sail in Antarctica. We firmly believe that a trip to this amazing region should involve specialist guiding and as many disembarkations as possible. This is what the large cruise ships cannot provide.
An Audley trip to Antarctica ensures you get off the ship on zodiac expeditions, whether to land on specific islands or the mainland itself, or spot wildlife from the water. Between excursions, all ships provide lectures and presentations about the history, ecology and geology of the region.
110 Passengers
The Peregrine ships will give you a true expedition voyage with excellent guides who really know their subjects. The ships also operate an open-bridge policy; this is a great place to spend time wildlife-spotting or watching the Captain and his officers at work.
84 Passengers
A very comfortable way to see the sights of the Arctic, the Antarctic Dream is a Chilean ice-reinforced ship with just 39 external cabins over three decks.
The M/V Plancius provides expedition cruises of the highest quality in Antarctica and the Arctic.
68 Passengers
The Ocean Novak is an expedition ship with 42 outside cabins, all with private facilities.
120 Passengers
As working scientific vessels the ships are not luxurious but have been comfortably adapted for passengers.
132 Passengers
The Prince Albert II has established itself as one of the most luxurious expedition vessels in Polar waters.