Antarctica’s travel season runs November through March, when expedition ships can safely navigate its waters, with early summer bringing pristine snow and penguin mating activity, January offering 21+ hours of daylight and newly hatched chicks, and late-season months revealing increased whale sightings as migratory patterns shift.
All landings follow environmental protocols, with travellers arriving by Zodiac under the guidance of expedition leaders to protect fragile habitats. Crossing the Drake Passage, a legendary stretch between South America and the White Continent, is an essential part of the experience. Summer temperatures along the peninsula are often near freezing and more manageable than expected, made comfortable with the provided waterproof boots and expedition parka, for everything from calm shore landings to windy Zodiac rides.