Antarctic Peninsula

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Antarctic Peninsula cruise port

Region
Arctic - Antarctica

Local Time
2024-11-21 08:58

min: 29 °F (-2 °C) / max: 34 °F (2 °C) 31°F
-0.4°C
Wind: 284°/ 10.4 m/s  Gust: 19.1 m/sWind: 284°/ 10.4 m/s  Gust: 19.1 m/sFresh breeze
10.4 m/s
Min / Max Temperature34 °F / 2 °C
29 °F / -1 °C
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Port Antarctic Peninsula cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Antarctic Peninsula. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

DayShipArrivalDeparture
31 October, 2024
Thursday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMS Fram
1 November, 2024
Friday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMS Roald Amundsen
3 November, 2024
Sunday
Lindblad Expeditions Cruises cruise lineNational Geographic Explorer
8 November, 2024
Friday
Lindblad Expeditions Cruises cruise lineNational Geographic Endurance
9 November, 2024
Saturday
Quark Expeditions Cruises cruise lineWorld Explorer
10 November, 2024
Sunday
Silversea Cruises Cruises cruise lineSilver Endeavour
10 November, 2024
Sunday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMS Roald Amundsen
12 November, 2024
Tuesday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMS Fridtjof Nansen
14 November, 2024
Thursday
Lindblad Expeditions Cruises cruise lineNational Geographic Resolution
15 November, 2024
Friday
Lindblad Expeditions Cruises cruise lineNational Geographic Resolution
15 November, 2024
Friday
Lindblad Expeditions Cruises cruise lineNational Geographic Explorer
16 November, 2024
Saturday
Lindblad Expeditions Cruises cruise lineNational Geographic Endurance
17 November, 2024
Sunday
Quark Expeditions Cruises cruise lineOcean Adventurer
17 November, 2024
Sunday
Lindblad Expeditions Cruises cruise lineNational Geographic Endurance
18 November, 2024
Monday
Quark Expeditions Cruises cruise lineWorld Explorer
20 November, 2024
Wednesday
Silversea Cruises Cruises cruise lineSilver Endeavour
20 November, 2024
Wednesday
Quark Expeditions Cruises cruise lineQuark Ultramarine
22 November, 2024
Friday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Polaris
22 November, 2024
Friday
Silversea Cruises Cruises cruise lineSilver Cloud05:00
23 November, 2024
Saturday
Lindblad Expeditions Cruises cruise lineNational Geographic Explorer
24 November, 2024
Sunday
Lindblad Expeditions Cruises cruise lineNational Geographic Explorer
24 November, 2024
Sunday
Lindblad Expeditions Cruises cruise lineNational Geographic Resolution
24 November, 2024
Sunday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMS Roald Amundsen
25 November, 2024
Monday
Lindblad Expeditions Cruises cruise lineNational Geographic Resolution
26 November, 2024
Tuesday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Octantis
26 November, 2024
Tuesday
Quark Expeditions Cruises cruise lineOcean Adventurer
26 November, 2024
Tuesday
Silversea Cruises Cruises cruise lineSilver Endeavour
26 November, 2024
Tuesday
Lindblad Expeditions Cruises cruise lineNational Geographic Endurance
27 November, 2024
Wednesday
Quark Expeditions Cruises cruise lineWorld Explorer
27 November, 2024
Wednesday
Lindblad Expeditions Cruises cruise lineNational Geographic Endurance
28 November, 2024
Thursday
Lindblad Expeditions Cruises cruise lineNational Geographic Explorer
30 November, 2024
Saturday
Quark Expeditions Cruises cruise lineQuark Ultramarine

The Antarctic Peninsula is Antarctica's mainland's northernmost part, located at the base of the Southern Hemisphere. It is the largest, most prominent peninsula in Antarctica, extending 800 mi (1300 km) from a line between Cape Adams (Weddell Sea) and a mainland point south of Eklund Islands.

Under the ice sheet covering it, the Antarctic Peninsula consists of bedrock islands, separated by deep channels. The bottoms of these channels lie at depths substantially below the current sea level and are joined by a grounded ice sheet. South America's southernmost tip, Tierra del Fuego, lies just about 620 mi (1000 km) away across the Drake Passage.

(map credit Swoop Antarctica)

The Antarctic Peninsula is dotted with research stations. This territory is part of disputed claims by the UK, Argentina, and Chile. None of the claims, however, has international recognition. Under the Antarctic Treaty System, respective countries don't attempt to enforce their claims. Argentina has the most personnel and bases stationed on the Antarctic Peninsula. Tourism to this destination started in the 1950s and most ship-based tourists depart from Ushuaia Argentina.

In May 2019, Members of IAATO (International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators) met in Cape Town (South Africa) and unanimously voted in mandatory measures in order to prevent whale strikes in Antarctic waters. The new measures instruct IAATO members to commit to either 10-knots (18,5 kph / 11,5 mph) cruising speed limit within Antarctic Peninsula's geofenced time-area or one extra watchman on the Wheelhouse (Navigation Bridge) to record and monitor whale sightings (during whale mitigation training voyages). These measures are compulsory and took effect on July 1, 2019. Antarctica's cruising season officially starts in October.

The most visited cruise regions combined with Antarctic Peninsula destinations are South Georgia Island (British Antarctic Territory), Falkland Islands UK (Islas Malvinas), South Orkney Islands, South Shetland Islands (including King Goerge Island), cruising in the Ross Sea and Weddell Sea (to access the South Pole), scenic cruising through Beagle Channel (Tierra del Fuego Archipelago, South America).

Most Antarctic itineraries include stops at Port Stanley (East Falkland Island), Neko Harbor and Paradise Bay (both in Graham Land, Antarctic Peninsula), Port Lockroy (on Wiencke Island). In South Georgia, polar cruise ships usually stop at Stromness, Grytviken, Gold Harbour, St Andrew's Bay, Newark Bay, King Haakon Bay.

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