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  1. 40 Best Antarctica Cruises through the Drake Passage for 2024-2025

    Travel made your way ™. Build your ideal Antarctica trip. Call 1.406.541.2677. Departing from the southernmost tip of the inhabited world in South America, your expedition cruise of Antarctica takes you through the legendary Drake Passage, home to impressive wildlife and flourishing colonies of seabirds and the notoriously cute penguins.

  2. Drake Passage Guide: Seasickness, Weather and More Tips

    The Drake Passage is the climatic zone where the weather transitions from the humid and subpolar conditions of Tierra del Fuego to the ice-covered polar regions of Antarctica. Antarctica became ...

  3. Drake Passage Cruises & Tours

    There are very few places where you can completely switch off and be at one with the natural landscape surrounding you. Drake Passage is one of those places. Escape from the general racket of ship life and go to the boat's bow for a deep, lungful of fresh and icy Antarctic air. Please refrain from acting out Leo's 'King of the World' moment.

  4. Antarctic Express: Fly the Drake

    Answer the call of Antarctica by flying over the notorious Drake Passage by charter plane to land at King George Island before exploring the Antarctic Peninsula by ship. In just 8 adventure-packed days, you'll experience rewarding shore visits and Zodiac cruises, marvel at intimate wildlife encounters, explore historic sites and make the most of your landmark visit to the 7th Continent.

  5. Drake Passage Cruise: Sail Antarctica's Fabled Gateway

    The majority of visitors to Antarctica embark on ship from Ushuaia, Argentina, which means they traverse one of the world's most fabled seaways: the legendary Drake Passage, separating Tierra del Fuego from the Antarctic archipelago of the South Shetlands. It's an absolute rite of passage (if you'll pardon the pun) to experience a Drake ...

  6. Crossing the Drake Passage via an Antarctic Cruise

    Travel with the pioneers of fly & cruise Antarctic voyages, flying in both directions and bypassing a 2-day sail on the Drake Passage. Regular departure dates (Dec - Feb) to choose from. Explore Antarctica aboard a trusty 68-passenger expedition ship…. 8 Days. $11,495.

  7. The Drake Passage: A Cruiser's Ultimate Guide

    Geographical Overview of the Drake Passage Location and Geographic Features. The Drake Passage, a body of water between South America's Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica, forms the shortest maritime link between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.. Spanning approximately 800 kilometers (500 miles) in width, it is where the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Seas converge ...

  8. The Ultimate Drake Passage Cruise

    The Drake Passage (sometimes called the Drake Shake) viewed through a cabin window. Photo: Quark Expeditions. Where is the Drake Passage? The Drake Passage is a 1,000-km wide body of water that functions as the de facto gateway to the Antarctic peninsula. It separates the mainland of Antarctica from the southern reaches of South America.

  9. Top Antarctica Cruises through Drake Passage for Cruises

    Call 1.406.541.2677. Experience the unparalleled beauty and awe-inspiring landscapes of Antarctica on one of Adventure Life's 162 unforgettable Cruises for 2024. Join us on a journey through the Drake Passage, where you'll sail past towering icebergs and witness incredible wildlife like penguins and seals in their natural habitat.

  10. Antarctica Direct: Sail and Fly the Drake Passage

    Antarctica Direct: Sail and Fly the Drake Passage. 10 Days / 9 Nights ...

  11. Antarctic Express: Fly The Drake

    Answer the call of Antarctica by flying over the notorious Drake Passage by charter plane to land at King George Island before exploring the Antarctic Peninsula by ship. In just 8 adventure-packed days, you'll experience rewarding shore visits and Zodiac excursions, marvel at intimate wildlife encounters, explore historic sites and make the ...

  12. Drake Passage: The Crossing on a Cruise to Antarctica

    The Drake Passage covers the area from the southernmost tip of South America to the South Shetlands and the southeastern part of the Pacific Ocean to the southwestern Atlantic. The passage measures 800km (500 miles) in width and 1,000km (600 miles) in length. Its average depth is 3,400m (11,000 feet) and, in some regions, reaches 4,800m (15,600 ...

  13. Antarctica Direct 9-Day

    Learn more about the "Antarctica Direct: Fly the Drake Passage 9-Day" expedition cruise trip from National Geographic Expeditions. 9 Days / 8 Nights

  14. The Drake Passage

    The Drake Passage is situated at the point where the Atlantic and Pacific oceans meet. This means that it is a massive convergence of waves, wind, and currents. Looking at it on a map, the Drake Passage is broad in area, around 620 miles in width. It is of particular interest to anyone wanting to voyage to Antarctica, because it extends from ...

  15. Drake Passage

    The Drake Passage spans the distance between Antarctica's South Shetland Islands and the southern tip of South America, connecting the southeastern Pacific Ocean with the southwestern Atlantic. As a waterway it is colossal, measuring roughly 800 km wide (500 miles) and 1,000 km (600 miles) long. Even so, the Drake Passage is the shortest ...

  16. Drake Passage Cruise: Ushuaia & Karukinka

    Cruise the waters of Francisco Coloane Marine Park, searching for the humpback whales and dolphins that inhabit this vast marine reserve. ... Sail to Antarctica via the Drake Passage, named after ...

  17. What to expect on a Drake Passage cruise on the way to Antarctica

    The Drake Passage is notoriously rough, but on the way down to Antarctica, our journey was pretty smooth. (Photo by John Roberts) During our first full day sailing, we had a few things to take care of ahead of our arrival to the peninsula. This included the IAATO (International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators) talk, which outlines the ...

  18. Antarctica Direct: Fly the Drake Passage

    On this new itinerary, bypass the traditional Drake Passage crossing on a two-hour flight to and from Antarctica and discover all of the highlights without sacrificing the extra time. Travel with a diverse team of experts aboard National Geographic Explorer , the definitive expedition ship.

  19. Antarctica Cruise Ports: Drake Passage

    The Drake Passage can be violent and chaotic one day or smooth and still the next. The more violent conditions are caused by the frigid waters of Antarctica meeting with the sub-polar waters of Cape Horn and intense winds coming together to create a rapid current. In calm conditions it has been nicknamed the Drake Lake, but as it is so ...

  20. Fly over the Drake Passage and cruise in Antarctica

    One of the most complex parts about visiting Antarctica is the Drake Passage's rough seas that separate the 7th continent from South America. However, our combination of flights and cruises allows passengers to take a flight over the Drake Passage. Our two-hour flight takes you from Punta Arenas, the international gateway to Chilean Patagonia ...

  21. Antarctic Express: Fly the Drake

    Find yourself in near-constant sunlight, flying high above the legendary Drake Passage. Some believe sailing the Drake is a rite of passage, but others enjoy the smooth 3-hour flight before setting foot on the 7 th Continent. Read on for details about this trip, or learn more about AdventureSmith's Antarctica cruises and trips to Antarctica ...

  22. Fly Over the Drake Passage to Antarctica

    The Antarctica21 air-cruise takes you over the Drake Passage, avoiding the discomfort of a rough sea crossing, and lands you on the continent in just two hours. You reach Antarctica on our quick flight, rather than a two-day crossing, and then are quickly immersed in the beauty of the Seventh Continent. Antarctica Express - an air-cruise ...

  23. Antarctica Cruises

    It is a profound experience to set eyes upon Antarctica for the first time. Breathtaking vistas, otherworldly wildlife and the journey itself leave an indelible mark on visitors. Here is a land of paradoxes: the world's biggest desert that is also the world's largest ice sheet, nearly two miles thick. Virtually unexplored just 150 years ago, this continent belongs to no nation, and is ...

  24. How to Cruise Antarctica Without Sailing the Drake Passage

    Lindblad Expeditions, meanwhile, is offering two new Fly the Drake Passage to Antarctica itineraries. One fully bypasses the Drake with round-trip flights, and another splits the difference with arrival by sea and return by air. Both routes — eight or 10 days, respectively — are shorter than the usual two-week departures (which are ...

  25. Skip the Drake Passage: What it's like flying to Antarctica on a

    The typical voyage to Antarctica begins with a two-day crossing of the Drake Passage from the southern tip of South America. As I saw on Friday, Silversea's new fly-cruise experience covers the same ground in just two hours. As noted above, the experience starts in Punta Arenas — one of the southernmost settlements in South America.

  26. 7 Must Visit Destinations in Antarctica for Your Luxury Cruise Itinerary

    Cruising through the Drake Passage also allows you to enjoy the wildlife in and around Antarctica. Antarctica Sound. Also popularly known as the Iceberg Alley, Antarctica Sound is also one of the ...

  27. Antarctica Cruise South Shetland Island Half Moon Island

    It's technically the third day of our Antarctica cruise, and we have made record time through the Drake Passage to reach Antarctica. The calming voice of expedition leader Jonathan Zaccaria comes over the loudspeaker in the morning to let us know that the outside temperature is 4°C/39.2°F and we have very calm seas. We are arriving at ...

  28. Which Polar Cruise is Better: Antarctica or the Arctic?

    After days of sailing through the infamously rough Drake Passage, then in and around storms with winds as high as 100 knots, a welcome calm had set in, allowing one final landing among hundreds of ...

  29. What it's really like to live in Antarctica

    A five-month-long slumber party. A college dorm. An introvert's hell. Those are just some of the words residents of Antarctica use to describe life in the world's coldest, most mysterious ...