We chart a course through the Drake Passage and along the Antarctic Peninsula with the ambition of crossing the Antarctic Circle. The farther south we go, the more sea ice we are likely to encounter, along with incredible wildlife and awe-inspiring scenery. Should we arrive at 66°33’S, we’ll join the small band of explorers that can claim they have made it this far south.

  • Visits to some of the most stunning bays and channels of the Peninsula
  • A valiant effort and anticipated success in reaching 66°33’S
  • Magnificent wildlife encounters with penguins, whales, seals and seabirds
  • Zodiac cruising amongst colossal glaciers and massive icebergs
  • Potential stops at active scientific bases and historical sites

Seaventure

Vessel Type: 1-A Super Ice Class Small Ship
Length: 111,5 m
Passenger Capacity: 164
Built in: 1990 / Renovated: 2019/2021
MS Seaventure is engineered specifically for Antarctica’s demanding conditions, matching robust capability with an intimate small-ship atmosphere. Its 1-A Super ice class and advanced stabilisers allow confident navigation through rough seas and deeper into ice-packed regions that routinely limit larger vessels. All staterooms face outward, many with balconies, and the full wrap-around deck, outdoor dining areas and expansive windows ensure the Antarctic environment is always in view. Public spaces include multiple dining venues, a spacious presentation lounge, gym, sauna and dedicated science facilities, all configured for comfort, safety and constant connection to the landscape.
Design and operations prioritise responsible travel. The ship’s modern systems reduce emissions, plastics and waste, while onboard practices—from recycled expedition jackets to efficient resource management—support ongoing environmental goals. Throughout the voyage, guests experience personalised service, casual luxury and direct engagement with the expedition team. The result is a platform built for deeper exploration: stable, capable, environmentally considered and deliberately sized to deliver access, insight and an unbroken sense of immersion in Antarctica.









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Pricing

Depart: 4 February, 2026 Return: 17 February, 2026

Triple Stateroom

Triple Stateroom

17.5 sq. m. Staterooms with an extra single bed and sitting area. Family triples have one queen and one single (409 & 411).

Price: $15555 USD

Porthole Stateroom

Porthole Stateroom

17.5 sq. m. Staterooms with portholes and sitting area.

Price: $17895 USD

Window Stateroom

Window Stateroom

17.5 sq. m. Staterooms with windows and sitting area.

Price: $20045 USD

Veranda Stateroom

Veranda Stateroom

20.8 sq. m. Including a minimum of 3.6 sq. m. balcony. Staterooms with sitting area and private balcony.

Price: $23045 USD

Owners Suite

Owners Suite

30.8 sq. m. Including 5.4 sq. m. balcony. Suites with sitting area and private balcony.

Price: $27655 USD