Life Returns | Springtime Expedition to Antarctica

23-day all-inclusive Antarctica expedition cruise from Buenos Aires to Santiago de Chile

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Late spring expedition gives you five days in Antarctica during its late spring as the glaciers and icebergs are at their most sparkly and pristine. 

Visit the beautiful, windswept Falkland Islands and the 'Serengeti of the Southern Ocean' South Georgia at the height of mating season. 

Over three weeks exploring some of the most remote and beautiful places on Earth, with abundant wildlife. 

Southern Ocean islands of wonder 

Setting off from Buenos Aires, we head to the windswept green hills and the white-sand beaches of the Falkland Islands. And while the wildlife here is plentiful, South Georgia is in a class of its own, and the beaches heave with seals, penguins and other seabirds.  

Amazing Antarctic wildlife 

At this time of year, the snow is fresh from winter, and in the sea towering icebergs glisten in their newly sculpted grandeur, while on land the penguins are courting and nest-building. In Antarctica, we’ll explore several landing sites where you can truly experience the frozen continent up close. Your voyage ends in Chile’s Patagonia region. 

23 days
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Key Expedition Details

23 days
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International flights included
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Life Returns - Springtime Expedition to Antarctica

Some sailings between April 2026 and March 2027 may not appear while we upgrade our website. To check availability or find your preferred date, please . All other availability is up to date.

Itinerary

Your adventure at a glance. Daily highlights, included activities, and optional extras to make it unforgettable.

Feel the rhythm of bustling Buenos Aires 

Home to a proud and diverse community of porteños, or ‘people of the port’, Buenos Aires is a sensuous fusion of faded European splendour and Latin American panache.  

There are plenty of places to explore, including many parrillas serving authentic Argentine steak. Or maybe you’d like to practise your dance moves in the famed birthplace of the tango. 

Your Expedition Ship will be awaiting you for embarkation.

Get into expedition mode 

Over the next days at sea, you'll learn more about the wonders we'll encounter during our trip. 

Members of the Expedition Team will start their lecture series on topics like oceanography, geology, ornithology, and history. Pop into the Science Centre for hands-on presentations as well. 

Grab your binoculars and scan for rare wandering albatrosses and petrels. Make the most of your onboard facilities and enjoy the hot tubs, sauna and gym.  

Enjoy birding and hiking in these green islands 

The Falkland archipelago is filled with seamless horizons and white sands teeming with birdlife. Only the occasional farm dots the landscape amidst the grassy hills and wildflowers. Enjoy a community walk around Stanley, taking in the Jubilee Villas gardens, Christ Church Cathedral and the Historic Dockyard Museum.  

Our landings, hikes and excursions are, as always, guided by the conditions. We hope to visit albatross and penguin colonies, which are often found sharing space with seals, and getting as close as we can without disturbing them.

Cruising the South Atlantic 

Sailing from the Falklands, we spend two days cruising towards beautiful South Georgia. You can look forward to seeing an archipelago filled with diverse wildlife.  

Meet up with the Expedition Team as they prepare you for what lies ahead. They’ll tell you everything they know about South Georgia, including the area’s wildlife, polar history, geology, glaciology, and stories of Norwegian whalers.  

As we get closer, the Expedition Team will talk about the IAATO environmental guidelines and sustainability rules that we follow when visiting to make your visit as safe and as low impact as possible. We leave nothing but footprints and take nothing but pictures. 

Visit a wildlife watcher’s paradise 

South Georgia’s abundant wildlife has earned it the nickname ‘Serengeti of the Southern Ocean’. Its unique position free from sea ice makes the island a breeding site for large colonies of penguins, other seabirds and seals. In fact, it’s an Important Bird Area, home to albatrosses, petrels, shags, skuas and terns.  

Throughout our three days in the area, we’ll land as often as we can to explore the wilderness and wildlife. We’ll also try to reach Grytviken, the final resting place of Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton. Our expedition route will as always be guided by nature, responding to daily conditions to seek out the best possible experience.

While our itineraries are always flexible, they’re even more so during peak breeding seasons when the wildlife is most vulnerable to disturbance. When opportunities allow, we’ll land here and observe the wildlife. When our presence could disturb the animals, we’ll choose another place to visit and as always, these decisions are made by your Expedition Team and are based on lifetimes of combined experience in these destinations. Sometimes we’ll land, sometimes we’ll cruise, it’s all part of the adventure! 

Time to relax and reflect 

After visiting the Falklands and South Georgia, take some time while we head towards Antarctica to relax and reflect on your journey so far.  

Antarctica is a symbol of global cooperation, dedicated to peace, science and wildlife conservation. Protected by the Antarctic Treaty, it remains free of military conflict, preserving its pristine environment for future generations.  

As a hub for scientific research on climate change and ecosystems, it offers unique insights into nature's resilience. Why not join one of our Citizen Science programmes to help collect data for global research projects. 

Experience Antarctica in all its natural majesty 

Nothing prepares you for your first sight of Antarctica’s immense, frozen beauty. Icebergs, sculpted by nature, float in the straits. Gentoo, Chinstrap and Adélie Penguins watch erect from the shores. Countless seabirds wheel overhead. Nature is in charge. 

We’ll explore several possible landing sites, on and around the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands. Wherever we go and whatever we do, each day will offer something different and thrilling. 

We might sail into a flooded volcanic caldera or land in icy bays, where remnants of whaling paraphernalia lie abandoned. You may also get a chance to go kayaking among icebergs and seals, or snowshoe to a stunning viewpoint. 

Bird enthusiasts should look skywards for Antarctic seabirds such as skuas, petrels and terns. Through onboard lectures, you'll learn more about this precious habitat and how we can all protect it for the future. 

Looking for land ahead 

Five unforgettable days in Antarctica are over, and your ship now embarks upon our final adventure together: the Drake Passage. Known for its potentially high winds and strong currents, the passage can also be silent and still, inspiring the nicknames ‘The Drake Shake’ and ‘The Drake Lake’ respectively.  

But don’t worry, even if we experience rough seas, your ship is perfectly equipped for this leg of the adventure exploring the Southern Ocean. During our crossing, the Expedition Team will recap our experiences, making it possible to keep your head in the Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica a little while longer.

Onwards from Punta Arenas 

Your Antarctica expedition cruise comes to an end in Punta Arenas. From here, you'll catch a flight to Santiago de Chile and then your connecting flight home, taking with you a wealth of fantastic memories. 

However, if you're not ready to end your adventures just yet why not extend your trip and join our optional Post-Programme.

Included activities & excursions

These activities are included with your trip. Dates and times will be confirmed closer to departure, you’ll just need to reserve your spot after booking.

What else is included?

Flights

Flight in economy class from Punta Arenas to Santiago de Chile 

Transfer

Transfer from the ship to the Punta Arenas airport after the expedition cruise 

What's not included?

  • South Georgia Passenger Entry Visa: for sailings departing before 1st April 2026, guests must apply and pay for this visa themselves. For sailings departing from 1st October 2026 onwards, HX will manage and cover the cost. Find out more here.

  • International flights 

  • Additional overnight(s) if required due to international flight timings 

  • Travel insurance 

  • Luggage handling 

  • Optional shore excursions with our local partners 

  • Optional small-group activities with our Expedition Team

Our Antarctica ship

Get a taste of what life is like on board the ships that sail on this itinerary

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