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Featured Late Season Voyages
• See tens of thousands penguins at a glance
• Soar above the vast Antarctic ice
• View majestic whales on a Zodiac cruise
Make your Antarctic dream come true in 2024/2025
Why Travel to the Antarctic With Us
The Quark Experience
Highlights of what is included in the price of your voyage.
The Official Quark Expeditions parka to take home.
The biggest range of off-ship excursions, including helicopter activities
Complementary Wi-Fi and alcohol on all voyages
Premium dining, with a variety of options and dietary preferences.
A digital photographic journal of your expedition.
Never more than seven guests for each expedition guide.
Starting from: $8,312 USD
Make your Antarctic dream come true in 2024/2025
Starting from: $8,312 USD
Featured Late Season Voyages
The Quark Experience
Highlights of what is included in the price when traveling with Quark Expeditions.
The Official Quark Expeditions parka to take home
The biggest range of off-ship excursions, including helicopter activities
Complementary Wi-Fi and alcohol on all voyages
Premium dining, with a variety of options and dietary preferences.
A digital photographic journal of your expedition.
Never more than seven guests for each expedition guide.
Early Season in Antarctica
NOVEMBER - DECEMBER
What’s so brilliant about early-season Antarctica? The staggering months-long accumulation of pristine white snow creates an untouched landscape you’ve never witnessed before. The prolonged sunlight illuminates glaciers and snowscapes making it the best time for landscape photography. Penguins perform incredibly fascinating courting rituals, while Southern elephant and Weddell seals bask lazily on floating chunks of ice.
Witness icebergs at their largest size in November
Heli-flightsee over vast stretches of untouched early-season snow
Penguins play in the deep early-season snow
Late Season in Antarctica
FEBRUARY - MARCH
What’s so amazing about late-season Antarctica? It’s a whale watcher’s dream come true as humpback, minke and killer whales show up in peak numbers—often with other whale species. Late-season is also ideal for watching growing penguins at play—and for crossing the legendary Antarctic Circle.
Young penguins playing make the best photographs!
Breath-taking whale sightings on a Zodiac cruise
Be one of the few to cross the Antarctic Circle.
FEBRUARY - MARCH
Late Season in Antarctica
What’s so amazing about late-season Antarctica? It’s a whale watcher’s dream come true as humpback, minke and killer whales show up in peak numbers—often with other whale species. Late-season is also ideal for watching growing penguins at play—and for crossing the legendary Antarctic Circle.
Young penguins playing make the best photographs!
Breath-taking whale sightings on a Zodiac cruise.
Be one of the few to cross the Antarctic Circle.
Featured Early Season Voyages
NOVEMBER - DECEMBER
Early Season in Antarctica
What’s so brilliant about early-season Antarctica? Firstly, the staggering months-long accumulation of pristine white snow creates an untouched landscape you’ve never witnessed before. The prolonged sunlight illuminates glaciers and snowscapes making it the best time for landscape photography. Penguins perform incredibly fascinating courting rituals, while Southern elephant and Weddell seals bask lazily on floating chunks of ice.
Witness icebergs at their largest size in November
Heli-flightsee over vast stretches of untouched early-season snow
Penguins cavort and play in the deep early-season snow
Featured Early Season Voyages
The early and late seasons in Antarctica offer incredible but unique adventures. Read below to find out why it matters when you go.
Save up to 30%
Save up to 30%