Antarctica Express Air-Cruise

Six-day Antarctica Express Air-Cruise flying the Drake, aboard the Ocean Nova with Antarctica21

Details.

  • Duration: 6 days / 5 nights

  • Itinerary: Antarctica Express Air-Cruise

  • Departing/Returning: Ushuaia, Argentina/Punta Arenas

  • Ship name: Ocean Nova

  • Passengers: 67 maximum

  • Departures:
    Nov 29-Dec 4, 2025
    Jan 14-19, 2026

Trip Description.

This trip offers you the chance to visit Cape Horn, cruise the Drake Passage, land in Antarctica, and fly back.

Voyage Map.

No two Antarctica trips are alike. There is no way to predict beforehand which landing sites we will visit for our trip until literally a day or two before the scheduled landing. The weather in Antarctica is completely unpredictable and any ‘plan’ we thought we had, is normally changed half a dozen times in 48 hours. The Captain and expedition leader will monitor weather patterns and ship schedules to make sure we find the best conditions possible to make as many landings and activities as we can. This map is just a general idea of what a classic route may look like.

Available Add-on Activites

  • Kayaking

    The sea kayaking program is limited to a maximum of 10 participants. The group enjoys multiple excursions throughout the voyage.

    $895 per person.

  • Polar Plunge

    Reserved for only the bravest of explorers who wish to jump into the ice-cold waters of Antarctica!


    Free for all guests!

  • Hiking & Snowshoeing

    Explore parts of Antarctica not normally accessible by foot by strapping on some snow shoes! Snowshoeing is very dependant on snow conditions.

    $85 per person /outing

  • Will we get off the ship?

    Yes!!! Once we arrive in Antarctica it will be the ultimate goal of the Captain, Expedition Leader, and the Expedition Team to make sure we get off the ship as much as possible. You’ll participate in landings, zodiac cruises, and any additional activities you’ve signed up for. Check the “Detailed trip itinerary” above for more details on each outing.

  • Are there additional taxes and fees?

    The price shown is the "all-in” price after all taxes, fees, port fees, and permits required; which are handled by the tour operator. The only main additional costs will be mandatory travel insurance, optional gratuity, and additional activities.

  • Do I pay extra if I'm a solo traveler?

    Not necessarily, no! Our group trips are usually made up of around 50% solo travelers! Prices are always per person, per bed. If you’re a solo traveler, we will match you with a same-gender roommate from our group to share your cabin with. There is also the option for solo cabin availability on certain trips. Please send us a message about solo cabins if that’s your preference.

Cabins


All prices are per person and include all taxes, fees, port fees, accommodation and meals.
Please refer to the full list of inclusions and exclusions are the bottom of the page.

Twin Window Cabin

All cabins feature a picture window, a writing desk with a chair, a wardrobe, an individually controlled heating system, and a private bathroom with a shower


Triple Window Cabin

All cabins feature a picture window, a writing desk with a chair, a wardrobe, an individually controlled heating system, and a private bathroom with a shower


Solo Cabin Options

Solo Window Cabin

All cabins feature a picture window, a writing desk with a chair, a wardrobe, an individually controlled heating system, and a private bathroom with a shower


Cabins may vary and may not be exactly as depicted. Please consult the deck plan and contact your booking agent for further information.

Ship Details.

Ocean Nova is a sturdy and nimble expedition vessel, built to sail the ice-choked waters of Greenland.

The ship was built in 1992 and fully renovated in 2006, and has benefitted from annual upgrades and improvements since then. It has an ice-strengthened hull that is ideally suited for expedition travel in Antarctica.

In addition to a glass-enclosed observation lounge and a presentation room, Ocean Nova also has a spacious dining room, a bar, a library, a small gym, and an infirmary. The ship has a fleet of 7 Zodiac boats that are well suited for disembarking and wildlife watching.