Fly and sail the legendary Drake Passage into Antarctica’s autumn season, where the light casts a magical glow and the polar wilderness comes alive with activity.
On this unique expedition, start or end in Puerto Natales, Chile, gateway to Torres del Paine, or Ushuaia, Argentina, the world’s southernmost city on the edge of Tierra del Fuego. Both offer the perfect prelude or finale. You’ll cross the legendary Drake Passage once by ship and once by flight—combining flexibility with the full polar experience.
As you arrive in Antarctica in autumn, the continent awakens with raw energy. Penguin chicks wobble through bustling crèches and seals tumble playfully along the icy shores. Meanwhile, whale sightings reach their peak—with humpbacks, minkes, orcas, and even seis drawn in large numbers by the rich krill blooms of the season.
The low, golden polar light radiates across sculpted ice and snow-capped peaks, painting the landscape in a cinematic splendor.
This is Antarctica in the autumn: alive, luminous, and like nowhere else on Earth.
Surging wildlife bathed in golden light—see Antarctica at its most alive.
Whether you’re a photographer inspired by the beauty of nature in remote places, a wildlife enthusiast, an aficionado of polar history, or an avid birdwatcher, this expedition has been thoughtfully tailored with you in mind.
Arriving or departing via the Beagle Channel, you’ll pass the legendary Cape Horn as you cross the Drake Passage—a rite of passage for true polar explorers. Along the way, you’ll enjoy expert-led lectures, dynamic workshops, and wildlife spotting from the deck, as albatrosses and petrels glide overhead.
Our journey will include visits to iconic locations such as the South Shetland Islands, with the aim of reaching Deception Island, home to fur seals and chinstrap penguins.
We’ll sail as far south as ice conditions allow, navigating narrow channels such as the Gerlache Straits, the Neumayer Channel and the Lemaire Channel to reach wildlife-rich sites and incomparable scenery like Paradise Bay and Cuverville Island—where gentoo penguins and lapis blue-eyed Antarctic shags nest.
Should conditions open to the east, we may venture into the remote Antarctic Sound and Weddell Sea—known for dramatic icescapes, rare sightings of Emperor penguins, and exceptional photographic moments.
With flexibility, freedom, and just 44 guests, you’ll venture where larger ships can’t. No queues, no crowds, no rigid itinerary.
In this frozen, awakening world, nature leads—and we follow, quietly and respectfully.
Expedition highlights
Exclusive Antarctica Fly-Cruise via Puerto Natales—begin or end in Puerto Natales, Chile, the gateway to Torres del Paine. Or in Ushuaia, Argentina, the world’s southernmost city, on the stunning edge of Tierra del Fuego. Both offer the perfect prelude or finale to your adventure. You’ll fly one way and experience the legendary Drake Passage once.
Sail across the Drake Passage—cross one of the world’s most legendary stretches of ocean, a true rite of passage for polar explorers.
Experience Antarctica in golden light—where autumn’s low sun casts long, cinematic shadows over icebergs, peaks, and wildlife.
Watch penguin chicks roam—see gentoo, chinstrap, and Adélie penguin colonies as young chicks form crèches and explore.
Peak whale watching— spot large numbers of humpbacks, minkes, orcas, and sei whales feeding in krill-rich waters.
Exceptional photographic opportunities— dramatic lighting, active wildlife, and vivid icescapes await your lens.
Expert-led exploration— learn from seasoned expedition guides through enriching lectures, workshops, and shore landings.
The Expedition Micro Cruise concept
Transformative small-group experience
Disconnect from modern life on a small-ship expedition. Just you, your crew, and the world at its wildest.
World-class expedition leaders and guides
Our polar superstars. Tap into their knowledge and passion, with the best guide-to-guest ratios in both polar regions.
Exciting Zodiac cruises and shore landings
Out in the field is our happy place. We explore as one, with no queuing or waiting for excursions.
Open-ended exploration
We prefer to embrace spontaneity and make the most of every opportunity nature presents us with.
Comfortable accommodations
Our fleet of ships are decked out to be your home-from-home. The biggest luxury we offer? The time and freedom to explore.
Transformative small-group experience
World-class expedition leaders and guides
Exciting Zodiac cruises and shore landings
Open-ended exploration
Comfortable accommodations
“Take it all in. This is the last great wilderness. This is what the world looked like before humans.”
— George Llano, Polar Explorer and Botanist
Stories from the Ice
Every expedition leaves a mark. Discover honest reflections, unforgettable moments, and personal highlights shared by guests who have explored the polar regions with us.
We prefer to embrace spontaneity and make the most of every opportunity nature presents to us. This is how we believe a true, authentic expedition should run…for those who don’t just travel—they explore.
Our listed itineraries are for guidance only. The day-to-day activities may vary depending on the ice, the weather, and the wildlife. Landings are subject to site availability and permissions, and always in line with IAATO guidelines and Antarctic Treaty regulations. We pledge to follow the strictest environmental protocols.
For even more flexibility, get in touch about making this a private yacht charter.
What your expedition could look like
Depart
Day 01
Arrive in Puerto Natales, Chile
Begin your Antarctic journey in the remote Puerto Natales, and experience Patagonia’s soul from the first moment. Our team will meet you at the airport upon your arrival and transfer you to your hotel.
Day 02
Fly from Puerto Natales to King George Island, Antarctica
After meeting our team in Puerto Natales, Chile, you’ll board a two-and-a-half-hour charter flight with your fellow guests across the Drake Passage to King George Island, your gateway to Antarctica.
Upon landing, a Zodiac transfer will take you to your ship, where your voyage into the white continent begins.
Day 03-06
Exploring Antarctica's raw and untouched beauty
We often sail into the heart of the Antarctic Peninsula through the scenic Gerlache Strait, flanked by jagged peaks. If ice conditions allow, we’ll venture into regions renowned for impressive tabular icebergs and dramatic landscapes.
Day 03-06
Into Antarctica’s hidden places
Prepare to enjoy a Zodiac cruise through sapphire-blue iceberg-filled coves and serene reflective waters, as we are on the lookout for humpback whales, leopard seals, and calving glaciers. We’ll also hope to land on islands, where gentoo penguins nest among whalebone relics, and young fur seals frolic in shallow waters, while elephant seals will be hauled out on shore.
Day 03-06
Dramatic coastlines and penguin colonies
We plan to visit remote and rugged islands along the peninsula, where you’ll see dramatic volcanic cliffs, glacier-sculpted shorelines, and encounter large colonies of Adélie, chinstrap and gentoo penguins nesting side by side.
You’ll glide through the narrow and stunning channels often packed with glittering sea ice and steep mountains on both sides by still waters.
Day 07-08
At Sea – Drake Passage
As your voyage north unfolds, icebergs and the Antarctic continent fade on the horizon. While crossing the Drake Passage, albatrosses may glide above as you enjoy workshops, and expert-led lectures.
Our expedition team will collect you from your hotel and transfer you to the ship. After transiting the Beagle Channel, you’ll begin your crossing of the Drake Passage.
Day 02-03
At Sea – Drake Passage
After leaving the Beagle Channel, you’ll cross the Drake Passage. During this time, you’ll enjoy expert-led lectures, workshops, and wildlife spotting from the deck, as wandering albatrosses and petrels glide above. By day three, you can expect your first sightings of icebergs and the Antarctic continent on the horizon.
Day 04-07
Dramatic coastlines and penguin colonies
We plan to visit remote and rugged islands along the peninsula, where you’ll see dramatic volcanic cliffs, glacier-sculpted shorelines, and encounter large colonies of Adélie, chinstrap and gentoo penguins nesting side by side.
You’ll glide through the narrow and stunning channels often packed with glittering sea ice and steep mountains on both sides by still waters.
Day 04-07
Into Antarctica’s hidden places
Prepare to enjoy a Zodiac cruise through sapphire-blue iceberg-filled coves and serene reflective waters, as we are on the lookout for humpback whales, leopard seals, and calving glaciers. We’ll also hope to land on islands, where gentoo penguins nest among whalebone relics, and young fur seals frolic in shallow waters, while elephant seals will be hauled out on shore.
Day 04-07
Exploring Antarctica's raw and untouched beauty
We often sail into the heart of the Antarctic Peninsula through the scenic Gerlache Strait, flanked by jagged peaks. If ice conditions allow, we’ll venture into regions renowned for impressive tabular icebergs and dramatic landscapes.
Day 08
Fly back to Puerto Natales from King George Island, Antarctica
On the final day, we hope to disembark at King George Island and take a charter flight back to Puerto Natales. There, you’ll stay at our very comfortable lodge, where you can relax and reflect on your extraordinary Antarctic experiences.
Day 09
Enjoy your last day in Puerto Natales, Chile
For those continuing their adventure, there’s the opportunity to join our Torres del Paine extension package, where you may go horseback riding through the stunning Patagonian landscapes, take a scenic hike to Mirador Base Las Torres, visit Laguna Sofia, explore the Milodón Cave, or enjoy other carefully planned activities.
Return
What your expedition could look like
Day 01
Arrive in Puerto Natales, Chile
Begin your Antarctic journey in the remote Puerto Natales, and experience Patagonia’s soul from the first moment. Our team will meet you at the airport upon your arrival and transfer you to your hotel.
Day 02
Fly from Puerto Natales to King George Island, Antarctica
After meeting our team in Puerto Natales, Chile, you’ll board a two-and-a-half-hour charter flight with your fellow guests across the Drake Passage to King George Island, your gateway to Antarctica.
Upon landing, a Zodiac transfer will take you to your ship, where your voyage into the white continent begins.
Day 03-06
Exploring Antarctica's raw and untouched beauty
We often sail into the heart of the Antarctic Peninsula through the scenic Gerlache Strait, flanked by jagged peaks. If ice conditions allow, we’ll venture into regions renowned for impressive tabular icebergs and dramatic landscapes.
Day 03-06
Into Antarctica’s hidden places
Prepare to enjoy a Zodiac cruise through sapphire-blue iceberg-filled coves and serene reflective waters, as we are on the lookout for humpback whales, leopard seals, and calving glaciers. We’ll also hope to land on islands, where gentoo penguins nest among whalebone relics, and young fur seals frolic in shallow waters, while elephant seals will be hauled out on shore.
Day 03-06
Dramatic coastlines and penguin colonies
We plan to visit remote and rugged islands along the peninsula, where you’ll see dramatic volcanic cliffs, glacier-sculpted shorelines, and encounter large colonies of Adélie, chinstrap and gentoo penguins nesting side by side.
You’ll glide through the narrow and stunning channels often packed with glittering sea ice and steep mountains on both sides by still waters.
Day 07-08
At Sea – Drake Passage
As your voyage north unfolds, icebergs and the Antarctic continent fade on the horizon. While crossing the Drake Passage, albatrosses may glide above as you enjoy workshops, and expert-led lectures.
Our expedition team will collect you from your hotel and transfer you to the ship. After transiting the Beagle Channel, you’ll begin your crossing of the Drake Passage.
Day 02-03
At Sea – Drake Passage
After leaving the Beagle Channel, you’ll cross the Drake Passage. During this time, you’ll enjoy expert-led lectures, workshops, and wildlife spotting from the deck, as wandering albatrosses and petrels glide above. By day three, you can expect your first sightings of icebergs and the Antarctic continent on the horizon.
Day 04-07
Dramatic coastlines and penguin colonies
We plan to visit remote and rugged islands along the peninsula, where you’ll see dramatic volcanic cliffs, glacier-sculpted shorelines, and encounter large colonies of Adélie, chinstrap and gentoo penguins nesting side by side.
You’ll glide through the narrow and stunning channels often packed with glittering sea ice and steep mountains on both sides by still waters.
Day 04-07
Into Antarctica’s hidden places
Prepare to enjoy a Zodiac cruise through sapphire-blue iceberg-filled coves and serene reflective waters, as we are on the lookout for humpback whales, leopard seals, and calving glaciers. We’ll also hope to land on islands, where gentoo penguins nest among whalebone relics, and young fur seals frolic in shallow waters, while elephant seals will be hauled out on shore.
Day 04-07
Exploring Antarctica's raw and untouched beauty
We often sail into the heart of the Antarctic Peninsula through the scenic Gerlache Strait, flanked by jagged peaks. If ice conditions allow, we’ll venture into regions renowned for impressive tabular icebergs and dramatic landscapes.
Day 08
Fly back to Puerto Natales from King George Island, Antarctica
On the final day, we hope to disembark at King George Island and take a charter flight back to Puerto Natales. There, you’ll stay at our very comfortable lodge, where you can relax and reflect on your extraordinary Antarctic experiences.
Day 09
Enjoy your last day in Puerto Natales, Chile
For those continuing their adventure, there’s the opportunity to join our Torres del Paine extension package, where you may go horseback riding through the stunning Patagonian landscapes, take a scenic hike to Mirador Base Las Torres, visit Laguna Sofia, explore the Milodón Cave, or enjoy other carefully planned activities.
Fly & Cruise
This convenient fly-and-cruise expedition cuts down time at sea with a private charter flight between Chile and Antarctica.
Flying aboard a British Aerospace 146, you’ll enjoy sweeping views over South America and the Southern Ocean.
Flight departure times depend on the weather, with contingency plans in place
Torres del Paine 3-Night Extension: Discover Patagonia’s Wonders
Extend your Antarctic adventure with a 3-night Torres del Paine Patagonia trip - Venture into Patagonia’s stunning UNESCO-listed Torres del Paine National Park, where you'll have the extraordinary opportunity to track pumas, watch guanacos graze, and witness Andean condors soar amid turquoise lakes, granite peaks, and glaciers
Because we’re explorers, delivering expeditions for explorers like you.
We’re fuelled by the long-lost spirit of adventure, guided by environmental and cultural responsibility, and committed to creating transformative travel experiences.
We’re pioneers of the Expedition Micro Cruise, offering the smallest group sizes at both poles. That means a flexible itinerary. It means more time exploring and photographing. It means a deeper connection with your team and the natural world.
We understand that, out here, less is more. Less waiting to board Zodiacs, more time ashore. Less strict itineraries, more adventure. Less crowd, more immersion.
Because we’re explorers, delivering expeditions for explorers like you.
We’re fuelled by the long-lost spirit of adventure, guided by environmental and cultural responsibility, and committed to creating transformative travel experiences.
We’re pioneers of the Expedition Micro Cruise, offering the smallest group sizes at both poles. That means a flexible itinerary. It means more time exploring and photographing. It means a deeper connection with your team and the natural world.
We understand that, out here, less is more. Less waiting to board Zodiacs, more time ashore. Less strict itineraries, more adventure. Less crowd, more immersion.
That’s why we’re not just small. We’re micro.
What's Included?
Lectures, workshops on board, and daily exploratory activities
Free use of ship’s Wi-Fi powered by Starlink
Full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner) beverages served during meals, while on board our micro cruises
Rubber polar standard boots for shore landings
One piece insulation suits available on board
IAATO and AECO fees, and operational fees and permits included
Provision of an onboard basic medical clinic and an expedition doctor
Expeditions Starting in Puerto Natales
Private charter flight to Antarctica
Transfer airport-lodge on arrival to Puerto Natales, and en route to Antarctica
Complementary night & welcome dinner at a classic Patagonian Lodge
Expeditions Starting in Ushuaia
Luggage pick up from your hotel the morning of embarkation
Expeditions Ending in Puerto Natales
Private charter flight from Antarctica
Complementary night & farewell dinner at a classic Patagonian Lodge
Transfer airport-lodge on arrival from Antarctica, and departing Puerto Natales
Exclusive Peace of Mind Extension Package, at UNESCO World Heritage Site Torres del Paine!
Expeditions Ending in Ushuaia
Luggage delivery at your hotel or drop off point the morning of disembarkation
Not included
International flights – we recommend booking early. For excellent service and support, consider using our partner Exito Travel
Travel and cancellation insurance – we strongly recommend securing coverage to protect your expedition. For guidance, see our Travel Insurance Checklist
Additional expenses outside of what is included in the voyage or optional activities
Gratuities
Additional purchases or services on board
Other transfer or hotels unless specified as included as part of the voyage description
Solo explorers
Solo travellers are welcome on all our voyages. We often host solo travellers – the chances are you won’t be the only one. We offer the following accommodation options:
Single cabins (where available)
The option to share a twin cabin with another traveller of the same gender
The option to have your own double cabin for an additional supplement. Please contact us for this option as the price varies depending on trip and availability
FAQs
What is the best time to visit Antarctica?
The Antarctic season runs from November through March. Each month offers unique conditions—Antarctica in November is pristine, Antarctica in December and January brings peak wildlife activity, and Antarctica in March is golden and whale-rich.
Can flights to King George Island be delayed?
Yes. Antarctic weather is unpredictable, and flights can be postponed until it is safe to travel. Secret Atlas builds flexibility into itineraries to accommodate these potential delays.
When is penguin breeding season in Antarctica?
Penguin breeding begins in spring (November–December) with courtship and nesting, while by January and February chicks hatch and colonies are at their busiest.
Is Antarctica colder in spring, summer or autumn?
Spring and autumn are cooler than midsummer. Antarctica weather in November and December is crisp and snowy, while Antarctica in March is milder but with shorter days and golden light.
Can you visit Antarctica in winter?
No. Antarctic cruises only run November to March. Winter brings extreme cold, darkness, and impassable sea ice.
What is the warmest month in Antarctica?
January is typically the warmest, with highs between 0°C and 5°C (32–41°F). Wildlife is at its most active, with penguin chicks hatching and whale sightings increasing.
When is the best month for whale watching in Antarctica?
Whales can be seen throughout the season, but Antarctica in February and March offers the richest encounters, with humpbacks, minkes, orcas, and sei whales gathering in large numbers.
How long does it take to fly to Antarctica from Puerto Natales?
The flight from Puerto Natales to King George Island takes just two to two and a half hours, compared to the two full days required to cross the Drake Passage by sea.
Is sailing the Drake Passage dangerous?
While the Drake Passage is infamous for its rough seas, modern expedition ships are designed to handle the conditions safely. For many, the crossing is a challenging but rewarding rite of passage and a story to tell for years to come.
How much luggage can I bring?
We recommend bringing a soft-sided luggage bag that can be easily stored in your cabin. It’s important to check with your airline about luggage size or weight restrictions.
Do you cater for specific dietary requirements (e.g. vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, allergies)?
Yes, we can accommodate all dietary requirements. After you make your booking, we’ll ask you to provide details about your specific needs.
What if the outbound flight is moved forward or delayed?
Outbound Flight – Moved Forward
At times, outbound flights may be rescheduled to the afternoon or evening of Day 1. To help your journey begin smoothly, we ask that guests plan to arrive in Puerto Natales by 5pm (check in from 3pm) on the first day of the itinerary. Arriving later than this may mean we’re unable to board you onto the flight, and we want to avoid anyone missing the start of their adventure.
Outbound Flight – Delayed
If weather delays the outbound flight, the group will remain in Puerto Natales, with accommodation, meals, and, when possible, guided excursions to local attractions.
With Secret Atlas, our micro fly cruise voyages extend the flight window, giving you a much higher chance of reaching Antarctica. By contrast, while most operators set a cut-off on Day 4 (afternoon), we extend ours to Day 5 evening, increasing the operational flight window by over 45%.
What if the return flight is moved forward or delayed?
Return Flight – Moved Forward
To avoid prolonged delays in Antarctica, the return flight may be moved forward. Accommodation and all other inclusions remain as per the original itinerary. No refund will be extended in this scenario.
Return Flight – Delayed
If weather delays the return, the group will remain in Antarctica with meals and accommodation provided on board. Should delays exceed two days with no improvement forecasted, the captain may choose to sail back to South America for safety. The trip concludes at Puerto Natales airport, and guests are responsible for any onward travel adjustments.
What's Included?
Lectures, workshops on board, and daily exploratory activities
Free use of ship’s Wi-Fi powered by Starlink
Full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner) beverages served during meals, while on board our micro cruises
Rubber polar standard boots for shore landings
One piece insulation suits available on board
IAATO and AECO fees, and operational fees and permits included
Provision of an onboard basic medical clinic and an expedition doctor
Expeditions Starting in Puerto Natales
Private charter flight to Antarctica
Transfer airport-lodge on arrival to Puerto Natales, and en route to Antarctica
Complementary night & welcome dinner at a classic Patagonian Lodge
Expeditions Starting in Ushuaia
Luggage pick up from your hotel the morning of embarkation
Expeditions Ending in Puerto Natales
Private charter flight from Antarctica
Complementary night & farewell dinner at a classic Patagonian Lodge
Transfer airport-lodge on arrival from Antarctica, and departing Puerto Natales
Exclusive Peace of Mind Extension Package, at UNESCO World Heritage Site Torres del Paine!
Expeditions Ending in Ushuaia
Luggage delivery at your hotel or drop off point the morning of disembarkation
Not included
International flights – we recommend booking early. For excellent service and support, consider using our partner Exito Travel
Travel and cancellation insurance – we strongly recommend securing coverage to protect your expedition. For guidance, see our Travel Insurance Checklist
Additional expenses outside of what is included in the voyage or optional activities
Gratuities
Additional purchases or services on board
Other transfer or hotels unless specified as included as part of the voyage description
Solo explorers
Solo travellers are welcome on all our voyages. We often host solo travellers – the chances are you won’t be the only one. We offer the following accommodation options:
Single cabins (where available)
The option to share a twin cabin with another traveller of the same gender
The option to have your own double cabin for an additional supplement. Please contact us for this option as the price varies depending on trip and availability
FAQs
What is the best time to visit Antarctica?
The Antarctic season runs from November through March. Each month offers unique conditions—Antarctica in November is pristine, Antarctica in December and January brings peak wildlife activity, and Antarctica in March is golden and whale-rich.
Can flights to King George Island be delayed?
Yes. Antarctic weather is unpredictable, and flights can be postponed until it is safe to travel. Secret Atlas builds flexibility into itineraries to accommodate these potential delays.
When is penguin breeding season in Antarctica?
Penguin breeding begins in spring (November–December) with courtship and nesting, while by January and February chicks hatch and colonies are at their busiest.
Is Antarctica colder in spring, summer or autumn?
Spring and autumn are cooler than midsummer. Antarctica weather in November and December is crisp and snowy, while Antarctica in March is milder but with shorter days and golden light.
Can you visit Antarctica in winter?
No. Antarctic cruises only run November to March. Winter brings extreme cold, darkness, and impassable sea ice.
What is the warmest month in Antarctica?
January is typically the warmest, with highs between 0°C and 5°C (32–41°F). Wildlife is at its most active, with penguin chicks hatching and whale sightings increasing.
When is the best month for whale watching in Antarctica?
Whales can be seen throughout the season, but Antarctica in February and March offers the richest encounters, with humpbacks, minkes, orcas, and sei whales gathering in large numbers.
How long does it take to fly to Antarctica from Puerto Natales?
The flight from Puerto Natales to King George Island takes just two to two and a half hours, compared to the two full days required to cross the Drake Passage by sea.
Is sailing the Drake Passage dangerous?
While the Drake Passage is infamous for its rough seas, modern expedition ships are designed to handle the conditions safely. For many, the crossing is a challenging but rewarding rite of passage and a story to tell for years to come.
How much luggage can I bring?
We recommend bringing a soft-sided luggage bag that can be easily stored in your cabin. It’s important to check with your airline about luggage size or weight restrictions.
Do you cater for specific dietary requirements (e.g. vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, allergies)?
Yes, we can accommodate all dietary requirements. After you make your booking, we’ll ask you to provide details about your specific needs.
What if the outbound flight is moved forward or delayed?
Outbound Flight – Moved Forward
At times, outbound flights may be rescheduled to the afternoon or evening of Day 1. To help your journey begin smoothly, we ask that guests plan to arrive in Puerto Natales by 5pm (check in from 3pm) on the first day of the itinerary. Arriving later than this may mean we’re unable to board you onto the flight, and we want to avoid anyone missing the start of their adventure.
Outbound Flight – Delayed
If weather delays the outbound flight, the group will remain in Puerto Natales, with accommodation, meals, and, when possible, guided excursions to local attractions.
With Secret Atlas, our micro fly cruise voyages extend the flight window, giving you a much higher chance of reaching Antarctica. By contrast, while most operators set a cut-off on Day 4 (afternoon), we extend ours to Day 5 evening, increasing the operational flight window by over 45%.
What if the return flight is moved forward or delayed?
Return Flight – Moved Forward
To avoid prolonged delays in Antarctica, the return flight may be moved forward. Accommodation and all other inclusions remain as per the original itinerary. No refund will be extended in this scenario.
Return Flight – Delayed
If weather delays the return, the group will remain in Antarctica with meals and accommodation provided on board. Should delays exceed two days with no improvement forecasted, the captain may choose to sail back to South America for safety. The trip concludes at Puerto Natales airport, and guests are responsible for any onward travel adjustments.
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The Classic Twin cabin offers a cosy, Scandinavian-inspired space featuring two lower twin beds and a porthole window.
Recently refurbished, it includes a wardrobe and a shared shower and toilet, providing a stylish yet homely retreat. The perfect place to unwind after exploring the remote corners of the planet.
In your cabin
Starlink Wi-Fi
220v 2-pin European plug socket
Complimentary toiletries
Towels
Bedding and throw
Hairdryer
Rubber Muck boots (provided by Secret Atlas for the duration of your expedition)
Slippers
Classic Twin
The Classic Twin cabin combines comfort and charm with its Scandinavian-inspired design.
This welcoming space offers two lower twin beds, and natural light gently brightens the room through thoughtfully placed windows. Enjoy the convenience of an ensuite shower and toilet, ample wardrobe space, and a dedicated desk area. A homely setting on your polar journey.
In your cabin
Starlink Wi-Fi
220v 2-pin European plug socket
Complimentary toiletries
Towels
Bedding and throw
Hairdryer
Rubber Muck boots (provided by Secret Atlas for the duration of your expedition)
Slippers
Classic Suite
The Classic Suite is a roomy and stylish Scandinavian-inspired sanctuary. This light and airy cabin features large windows, a plush double bed, a cosy lounge with a corner desk and a comfortable sofa, perfect for curling up on with a good book.
With an ensuite shower and toilet, and thoughtful touches throughout, this is the perfect place to relax and enjoy peaceful moments after a day exploring the polar wilderness.
In your cabin
Starlink Wi-Fi
220v 2-pin European plug socket
Complimentary toiletries
Towels
Bedding and throw
Hairdryer
Rubber Muck boots (provided by Secret Atlas for the duration of your expedition)
Slippers
Signature Suite
The Signature Suite is Polar Athena’s most luxurious accommodation, fully refurbished with an elegant Scandinavian design. This spacious retreat features a plush double bed, a relaxing lounge area with a sofa, and a stylish corner desk—perfect for journaling your travel adventures.
Large windows fill the cabin with natural light, offering scenic polar views and a tranquil sanctuary after your days of exploration.
In your cabin
Starlink Wi-Fi
220v 2-pin European plug socket
Complimentary toiletries
Towels
Bedding and throw
Hairdryer
Rubber Muck boots (provided by Secret Atlas for the duration of your expedition)
Slippers
Signature Single
The Single Signature cabin is where Scandinavian design meets practical comfort, offering either two lower beds or bunk beds.
Each cabin features windows that fill the space with natural light, a wardrobe for storage, and a private ensuite bathroom with an ensuite shower and toilet. Perfectly suited for solo travellers, these cabins provide a peaceful retreat to relax and recharge.
In your cabin
Starlink Wi-Fi
220v 2-pin European plug socket
Complimentary toiletries
Towels
Bedding and throw
Hairdryer
Rubber Muck boots (provided by Secret Atlas for the duration of your expedition)