Snow blanketed peaks rise over the world’s largest wildlife colonies, in a land rich with biodiversity and bathed in golden-hour light. Here, adventurers trace the footsteps of Shackleton through a realm still wild and untamed.
Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, aficionado of polar history, avid birdwatcher, or photographer inspired by the beauty of nature in remote places, this expedition has been thoughtfully tailored with you in mind.
Step into a world where everything is extraordinary. Colossal mountain ranges, turquoise oceans and towering icebergs greet you while albatrosses and petrels glide overhead. Watch nature’s greatest show unfold before your eyes: king penguins courting, elephant seals battling, and seabirds nesting amid rugged scenery. Bathed in the warm glow that blesses the spring Antarctic season, the atmosphere creates not only a truly magical atmosphere but enhances every moment.
We’ve crafted our longest-ever South Georgia expedition—a 15-day journey designed to leave you fully immersed in its wonders. Many of our guides list it as their number one destination, and with good reason.
With flexibility, freedom, and just 44 guests, you’ll venture where larger ships can’t. No queues, no crowds, no rigid itinerary.
Pure adventure entirely on your terms.
Follow in the footsteps of one of the greatest explorers of all time… Shackleton.
This expedition elevates your photography skills by learning from some of the world’s best polar photographers and capturing moments that speak volumes in some of the planet’s most spectacular and unique locations. But it doesn’t stop there.
The journey begins in Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands, where we set sail across the Scotia Sea toward the snow-draped shores of South Georgia. Our goal is to share the wildest wonders of this region with you—from raising a glass at Grytviken in honour of ‘The Boss’ himself, Sir Ernest Shackleton, to Zodiac cruises around Prion Island, a favourite haunt of the iconic wandering albatross, to standing dwarfed among hundreds of thousands of king penguins at St Andrew’s Bay and Salisbury Plain.
The ship is our platform for discovery and it's this unique setting of genuinely small groups and extreme wilderness that creates experiences reserved for only a fortunate few. Our micro-sized voyages give you space to reconnect, be inspired, and slow down in a family-like environment.
As we follow the light and the wildlife, we embrace the spontaneity and surprises that nature always holds. We never know exactly what Antarctica will bring, but rather than stick to a rigid schedule, you’ll have the freedom to linger longer at extraordinary moments, ensuring you can make the most of every opportunity, camera in hand, ready to capture it all.
Expedition highlights
Early season magic. Witness dramatic contrasts as snow covers the island and wildlife bursts into action under the golden light—perfect for capturing unique, atmospheric images in an untouched wilderness.
In-depth exploration. This is your chance to enjoy the longest South Georgia expedition available to explore rugged landscapes, vast macaroni, gentooand king penguincolonies, elephant seal harems, and untouched beaches.
Exploring the legacy of Shackleton. Sir Ernest Shackleton’s daring expeditions carved South Georgia into the annals of exploration. Walk the same windswept shores, visit his final resting place in Grytviken, and feel history come alive.
Photograph without the crowds. Explore with just 44 guests and enjoy access to restricted landing sites inaccessible to larger groups. Experience intimate wildlife encounters and crowd-free, pristine landscapes for your photography.
Flexible, photography-focused adventure. To maximise your photo opportunities, we plan excursions around the light, whether thats early or late in the day, making the most of the golden hours. Enjoy the freedom to capture rare moments without rigid schedules holding you back.
The island's iconic destinations. St Andrews Bay, Grytviken,Salisbury Plain,Gold Harbour, and Prion Island—each a world unto itself. From polar history and exploration legends to teeming wildlife spectacles and nesting albatross, these extraordinary places invite deep discovery. We aim to linger, savouring unhurried, unforgettable moments.
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
"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.
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. After all, the thrill of adventuring into the unknown is more rewarding than a journey that runs on tracks!
So all 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 regulations.
For even more flexibility, get in touch about making this a private yacht charter.
What your expedition could look like
Depart
Day 01
51°41'S, 57°51'W
Depart Port Stanley, Falkland Islandsin the afternoon and set sail across the Scotia Sea toward South Georgia. Keep your eyes peeled high and low for wandering albatrosses that tend to glide alongside the ship and dolphins playing in the wake.
Days 02-03
53°45'S, 43°33'W
Crossing the Scotia Sea is all part of the adventure. A time to spend time on deck with your camera and between these photographic moments, you’ll have the chance to take in expert-led talks and workshops on photography and South Georgia’s wildlife, history and geology.
By day 3, the first dramatic snow-covered peaks of South Georgia start to appear on the horizon.
Days 04-07
54°24'S, 36°07'W
Dramatic coastlines and penguin colonies
We'll aim to explore South Georgia’s rugged coastline, making daily Zodiac landings to discover its most spectacular wildlife.
With 450,000 king penguins, it’s home to some of the planet’s greatest concentrations. Our flexible schedule should take us to key colonies at St Andrew’s Bay, Salisbury Plain, and Gold Harbour — at the best times to capture these awe-inspiring moments.
Days 08-12
54°01'S, 37°15'W
Exploring sights others can’t
We aim to Zodiac cruise into South Georgia’s wildest corners and photograph nesting albatrosses on Prion Islandfrom the water.
At Cooper Bay, you might find macaroni penguins nestled in tussock grass, and also visit Grytviken, a historic whaling station and the final resting place of legendary explorer Ernest Shackleton. All while the remote, towering glaciers of Drygalski Fjord surround you in breathtaking, untamed beauty.
Days 13-15
51°41'S, 57°51'W
Reflecting, relaxing and connecting
As we sail back to the Falkland Islands, you'll enjoy insightful lectures from our expert guides reflecting on the wildlife, history, and landscapes you’ve experienced in South Georgia. As well as keeping an eye out for wildlife in the open waters, this is a good time to unwind in the sauna, share stories, and connect with fellow photographers.
Upon arrival in Port Stanley, you'll disembark after breakfast, concluding an unforgettable expedition.
Return
What your expedition could look like
Day 01
51°41'S, 57°51'W
Depart Port Stanley, Falkland Islandsin the afternoon and set sail across the Scotia Sea toward South Georgia. Keep your eyes peeled high and low for wandering albatrosses that tend to glide alongside the ship and dolphins playing in the wake.
Days 02-03
53°45'S, 43°33'W
Crossing the Scotia Sea is all part of the adventure. A time to spend time on deck with your camera and between these photographic moments, you’ll have the chance to take in expert-led talks and workshops on photography and South Georgia’s wildlife, history and geology.
By day 3, the first dramatic snow-covered peaks of South Georgia start to appear on the horizon.
Days 04-07
54°24'S, 36°07'W
Dramatic coastlines and penguin colonies
We'll aim to explore South Georgia’s rugged coastline, making daily Zodiac landings to discover its most spectacular wildlife.
With 450,000 king penguins, it’s home to some of the planet’s greatest concentrations. Our flexible schedule should take us to key colonies at St Andrew’s Bay, Salisbury Plain, and Gold Harbour — at the best times to capture these awe-inspiring moments.
Days 08-12
54°01'S, 37°15'W
Exploring sights others can’t
We aim to Zodiac cruise into South Georgia’s wildest corners and photograph nesting albatrosses on Prion Islandfrom the water.
At Cooper Bay, you might find macaroni penguins nestled in tussock grass, and also visit Grytviken, a historic whaling station and the final resting place of legendary explorer Ernest Shackleton. All while the remote, towering glaciers of Drygalski Fjord surround you in breathtaking, untamed beauty.
Days 13-15
51°41'S, 57°51'W
Reflecting, relaxing and connecting
As we sail back to the Falkland Islands, you'll enjoy insightful lectures from our expert guides reflecting on the wildlife, history, and landscapes you’ve experienced in South Georgia. As well as keeping an eye out for wildlife in the open waters, this is a good time to unwind in the sauna, share stories, and connect with fellow photographers.
Upon arrival in Port Stanley, you'll disembark after breakfast, concluding an unforgettable expedition.
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
Transfer in/out between airport and vessel
Welcome snack
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
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.
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.
What is the best time of year to visit South Georgia?
October and November offer a magical and photogenic early-season experience when the landscape is still covered in snow, the wildlife is highly active, and there are fewer ships in the area. These months provide golden light and pristine conditions that are ideal for photography.
Penguin chicks tend to appear later in the season, from December onwards. In October and November, we focus more on the vast king penguin colonies at St Andrew’s Bay, Salisbury Plain, and Gold Harbour, where adults are engaged in courtship and early breeding stages.
What wildlife can we expect to see?
You can expect to see huge colonies of king penguins, elephant seals forming early harems, fur seals arriving, macaroni penguins in tussock grass, and nesting Wandering Albatrosses. While sailing, keep an eye out on deck for albatrosses, whales, dolphins, and possibly orcas.
What is the weather like on South Georgia?
In early season (October to November), you can expect snow-covered landscapes and crisp, cool temperatures that create a pristine, untouched atmosphere. The low, golden light during this time is perfect for dramatic and moody photography. The weather can be variable, so flexibility is key, but these conditions provide stunning contrasts that make every shot truly special.
How physically fit do I need to be?
To get the most from a Secret Atlas expedition, it’s important to be stable on your feet and able to undertake short hikes. But there’s no requirement to undertake any given activity, and we usually split into two groups: those who want to go to the top of the hill, and those who’d prefer a more leisurely stroll at the bottom (or a Zodiac cruise!).
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.
Where does this expedition depart from?
The expedition departs from Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands. Guests fly independently to Mount Pleasant Airport (MPN), Chile and the UK (flights not included). We'll provide an airport transfer bus to the harbour for embarkation. For guests already on the islands or arriving earlier, the meeting point is at the jetty in front of the Falkland Islands Tourist Board between 16:00 and 18:00. Embarkation begins in the afternoon on Day 1.
How to travel to South Georgia?
You can only reach South Georgia by sea, as there’s no airport or pier for regular access. Our Expedition Micro Cruises depart from Ushuaia, Argentina, or the Falkland Islands.
For detailed information on how to get to South Georgia, visit our micro guide:
Do I need to be an experienced photographer to join?
Not at all. We welcome guests that share an interest not only in photography but in learning more about nature and observing wildlife in its natural habitat.
Our photo tours are designed for guests that are looking to spend time out in the field taking photos. We welcome all levels of photographer. Whether you’re an experienced professional or completely new to photography, this is a great opportunity to spend time in nature capturing images.
In addition to our photography guide, we also have a highly experienced expedition leader and guide on board, giving you plenty of opportunities to learn about South Georgia.
Can I get one-on-one photography coaching?
Our photography guides are in-field tuition experts, experienced in group and one-on-one coaching. They’ll be on-hand throughout the expedition to offer in-field advice, scout photo opportunities, and deliver lectures and workshops.
Are there any photo or video restrictions in South Georgia?
Guests are not permitted to use drones during the expedition. In any case a drone is being used during your expedition, it will be for professional use only by a member of the Secret Atlas team with the required permissions.
Limitations are in place to protect the wildlife we encounter. Often, it is not possible to get up-close to the wildlife we see. For more information, check out the IAATO Visitor Guidelines.
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
Transfer in/out between airport and vessel
Welcome snack
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
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.
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.
What is the best time of year to visit South Georgia?
October and November offer a magical and photogenic early-season experience when the landscape is still covered in snow, the wildlife is highly active, and there are fewer ships in the area. These months provide golden light and pristine conditions that are ideal for photography.
Penguin chicks tend to appear later in the season, from December onwards. In October and November, we focus more on the vast king penguin colonies at St Andrew’s Bay, Salisbury Plain, and Gold Harbour, where adults are engaged in courtship and early breeding stages.
What wildlife can we expect to see?
You can expect to see huge colonies of king penguins, elephant seals forming early harems, fur seals arriving, macaroni penguins in tussock grass, and nesting Wandering Albatrosses. While sailing, keep an eye out on deck for albatrosses, whales, dolphins, and possibly orcas.
What is the weather like on South Georgia?
In early season (October to November), you can expect snow-covered landscapes and crisp, cool temperatures that create a pristine, untouched atmosphere. The low, golden light during this time is perfect for dramatic and moody photography. The weather can be variable, so flexibility is key, but these conditions provide stunning contrasts that make every shot truly special.
How physically fit do I need to be?
To get the most from a Secret Atlas expedition, it’s important to be stable on your feet and able to undertake short hikes. But there’s no requirement to undertake any given activity, and we usually split into two groups: those who want to go to the top of the hill, and those who’d prefer a more leisurely stroll at the bottom (or a Zodiac cruise!).
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.
Where does this expedition depart from?
The expedition departs from Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands. Guests fly independently to Mount Pleasant Airport (MPN), Chile and the UK (flights not included). We'll provide an airport transfer bus to the harbour for embarkation. For guests already on the islands or arriving earlier, the meeting point is at the jetty in front of the Falkland Islands Tourist Board between 16:00 and 18:00. Embarkation begins in the afternoon on Day 1.
How to travel to South Georgia?
You can only reach South Georgia by sea, as there’s no airport or pier for regular access. Our Expedition Micro Cruises depart from Ushuaia, Argentina, or the Falkland Islands.
For detailed information on how to get to South Georgia, visit our micro guide:
Do I need to be an experienced photographer to join?
Not at all. We welcome guests that share an interest not only in photography but in learning more about nature and observing wildlife in its natural habitat.
Our photo tours are designed for guests that are looking to spend time out in the field taking photos. We welcome all levels of photographer. Whether you’re an experienced professional or completely new to photography, this is a great opportunity to spend time in nature capturing images.
In addition to our photography guide, we also have a highly experienced expedition leader and guide on board, giving you plenty of opportunities to learn about South Georgia.
Can I get one-on-one photography coaching?
Our photography guides are in-field tuition experts, experienced in group and one-on-one coaching. They’ll be on-hand throughout the expedition to offer in-field advice, scout photo opportunities, and deliver lectures and workshops.
Are there any photo or video restrictions in South Georgia?
Guests are not permitted to use drones during the expedition. In any case a drone is being used during your expedition, it will be for professional use only by a member of the Secret Atlas team with the required permissions.
Limitations are in place to protect the wildlife we encounter. Often, it is not possible to get up-close to the wildlife we see. For more information, check out the IAATO Visitor Guidelines.
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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)