South Georgia and Antarctica Spring Fly Micro Cruise
Micro Cruise
South Georgia and Antarctica Spring Micro Fly Cruise
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Witness the awakening of two polar worlds—South Georgia’s wildlife spectacle and Antarctica’s pristine spring landscapes— in a uniquely intimate expedition.
As South Georgia emerges from winter, the island bursts back to life. Golden light illuminates vast penguin rookeries, where tens of thousands of birds fill the air with a chorus of calls, their colonies alive with courtship.
While summer may be the peak chick season, king penguins’ unique year-long breeding cycle means fluffy chicks can still be found huddled beside their devoted parents. Around them, male elephant seals thunder across the beaches, roaring and jostling for dominance, while high above, wandering albatrosses spread their vast wings and perform courtship dances.
Continuing south, Antarctica stirs from its long winter, still cloaked in ice and snow. Penguin colonies come alive as gentoo, chinstrap, and Adélie penguins begin courtship rituals, while the first whales of the season breach offshore amid sculpted icebergs.
From South Georgia’s teeming rookeries to Antarctica’s icy, wildlife-filled bays, experience the southern polar wilderness come to life before your eyes.
For explorers ready to embrace both realms—South Georgia’s bustling wildlife colonies and Antarctica’s vast, untamed wilderness beckon.
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.
Discover South Georgia’s remarkable biodiversity—from king penguins and elephant seals to wandering albatrosses and sites tied to Shackleton’s epic journey. Spend four full days navigating the coastlines of this wild island, hiking scenic trails, Zodiac cruising past towering glaciers, and soaking in spell-binding landscapes teeming with wildlife.
Once in Antarctica, we’ll sail as far south as ice conditions allow, transiting narrow channels such as the fabled Gerlache Strait, 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 Antarctic shags nest.
Should conditions open to the east, we may venture into the remote Antarctic Sound, known for dramatic icescapes and home to large colonies of Adélie penguins. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or simply looking to capture unforgettable moments, the otherworldly light, dramatic icescapes, and wildlife encounters offer extraordinary opportunities.
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 — fly back to Puerto Natales, Chile, the gateway to Torres del Paine, where jagged peaks and vast glaciers form Patagonia’s dramatic landscapes— the perfect finale to your trip.
Explore South Georgia — see towering king penguin colonies, elephant seals on golden beaches, and majestic wandering albatrosses soaring overhead.
Follow Shackleton’s legendary route — visit historic sites steeped in polar exploration history amid pristine wilderness.
Witness Antarctica’s spring awakening — watch gentoo, chinstrap, and Adélie penguins court and nest on rocky shores.
Spot early-season whales — humpbacks, minkes, southern right whales, orcas, and sei whales feed in the nutrient-rich Southern Ocean.
Navigate stunning Antarctic waterways — including the Gerlache Strait, Neumayer and Lemaire Channels, and possibly the remote Antarctic Sound, often packed with tremendous icebergs.
Exceptional photographic opportunities—capture stunning wildlife encounters, dramatic icescapes, and the unique Antarctic light.
Expert-led exploration—enjoy specialist lectures and excursions led by our experienced expedition guides, deepening your connection to this unique environment.
The Expedition Micro Cruise concept
‘The island is mountainous and covered with glaciers; it is wild and inhospitable, yet strikingly beautiful.’
— Sir Ernest Shackleton
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.
Experiences
We don’t follow a fixed itinerary
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, and 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
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.
Flight time
Plane
Baggage
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Why Secret Atlas?
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.
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 activitiesLectures and tutorials on board
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 Port Stanley
Transfer from airport to embarkation meeting point in town
Welcome snack
Expeditions Ending in Puerto Natales
Private charter flight from Antarctica
Complementary night & farewell dinner at a classic Patagonian Lodge
Transfer lodge to airport
Exclusive Peace of Mind Extension Package, at UNESCO World Heritage Site Torres del Paine!
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
Where does this expedition depart from?
The expedition departs from Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands. Guests fly independently to Mount Pleasant Airport (MPN) in the Falklands (flights not included), with connections typically via Santiago, Chile or the UK. An included transfer will take you from the airport to the harbour for embarkation.
Guests already on the islands or arriving earlier should meet at the jetty in front of the Falkland Islands Tourist Board (times and full details will be provided closer to departure). Embarkation begins in the afternoon on Day 1.
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.
Will we visit Grytviken and Shackleton’s grave?
We’ll aim to visit Grytviken, the historic whaling station on South Georgia. Here, you’ll have the chance to see the grave of the legendary explorer Ernest Shackleton and learn about the island’s fascinating history.
Why combine South Georgia with Antarctica?
South Georgia adds a completely different dimension to the journey. While Antarctica is raw and otherworldly, South Georgia offers some of the largest wildlife spectacles on Earth, with immense penguin rookeries and dramatic, glacier-carved landscapes.
When is the best time to visit South Georgia with Antarctica?
The South Georgia and Antarctic season runs from November through March (during the austral summer). Each month offers something unique:
November: Pristine landscapes, courtship displays, and elephant seal pups in South Georgia.
December–January: Peak wildlife activity, with penguin chicks hatching, fur seal colonies thriving, and long days of sunlight.
February–March: Excellent whale watching, penguin fledglings on the move, and softer golden light for photography.
When is penguin breeding season in South Georgia and Antarctica?
In South Georgia, king penguins breed year-round, with the largest gatherings of adults and chicks visible from November through March. You’ll also find gentoo, macaroni, and chinstrap penguins here, all of which follow a more typical summer breeding cycle. Fur seals pup in December and January, adding to the island’s wildlife spectacle.
In Antarctica, Adélie, gentoo, and chinstrap penguins all follow a similar breeding cycle—laying eggs in November, hatching in December, and raising chicks that fledge by January and February. Crested species such as macaroni and southern rockhopper penguins also breed in suitable sub-Antarctic habitats, adding vibrant flashes of colour to the rookeries. Emperor penguins, which breed on the sea ice further south, follow a unique cycle—laying eggs in the winter and raising chicks that are ready to fledge by the Antarctic summer.
Can you visit South Georgia and Antarctica in winter?
No. Expedition travel is only possible from November to March, during the austral summer. In winter, sea ice, extreme cold, and lack of daylight make voyages impossible.
When is the best time for whale watching in South Georgia and Antarctica?
Whales are present throughout the season, but sightings peak in February and March, when humpbacks, minkes, and sometimes orcas gather in large numbers to feed on krill-rich waters.
How long does it take to fly between King George Island and Puerto Natales?
The flight between Puerto Natales and 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.
Can flights to / from 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.
Will we visit Prion Island and see the Wandering Albatross?
With a small group of just 44 guests, we have the opportunity to reach remote sites like Prion Island by Zodiac cruise, and we will aim to do so. This allows you to witness Wandering Albatrosses nesting for an extraordinary photographic opportunity.
Please note, however, that access is not guaranteed due to potential restrictions and variable weather conditions.
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.
Explorer's Handbook
Everything you need to know to help you plan your polar expedition, from destination guides to weather insights and what to pack…
How to Get to South Georgia
How to Get to South Georgia
Falkland Islands Travel Guide | Wildlife and Things to Do
Falkland Islands Travel Guide | Wildlife and Things to Do
Antarctica Wildlife Calendar | When to See Penguins, Whales, and Seals
Antarctica Wildlife Calendar | When to See Penguins, Whales, and Seals
What to Pack for Antarctica and South Georgia
What to Pack for Antarctica and South Georgia
Travel Insurance Checklist
Travel Insurance Checklist
Grytviken | South Georgia’s historic heart in the Southern Ocean
Grytviken | South Georgia’s historic heart in the Southern Ocean
Prion Island, South Georgia | A Sanctuary for the Wandering Albatross
Prion Island, South Georgia | A Sanctuary for the Wandering Albatross
Sir Ernest Shackleton | The Story of Endurance
Sir Ernest Shackleton | The Story of Endurance
St. Andrews Bay | South Georgia Travel Guide
St. Andrews Bay | South Georgia Travel Guide
Salisbury Plain, South Georgia Island | King Penguin Colony & Travel Guide
Salisbury Plain, South Georgia Island | King Penguin Colony & Travel Guide
King George Island | Gateway to Antarctica
King George Island | Gateway to Antarctica
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