

Antartica21: Final Antarctic Departures During The 2025-26 Season
As the 2025–26 season draws to a close, our final air-cruise departures have fewer and fewer cabins available. This is an ideal time to secure space for your clients looking to embark on a journey of a lifetime before the Antarctic summer ends. At Antarctica21, every journey balances speed, comfort, and immersive expedition travel in the Seventh Continent . Guests fly over the Drake on our 2-hour flight, then explore the Antarctic Peninsula on a small, boutique vessel , desi
Jan 13


Quark Expeditions: Snow Hill Landing
Snow Hill is one of the least accessible wildlife sites on Earth. So very few people in history have been lucky enough to set foot on this remote Antarctic Island. And last month, thanks to the guidance and leadership of our expert team, we led two more successful expeditions to this stunning yet remote region of the Antarctic. This November, 243 Ultramarine guests flew on our twin-engine helicopters to explore this icy island and walk among the famous Emperor penguin colony—
Dec 16, 2025


Antartica21: Building Progress - Magellan Discoverer
Over two decades since their first Antarctic air-cruise expedition, Antartic21 continues ahead towards the future of Antarctic exploration with Magellan Discoverer, their most ambitious endeavor to date. Currently under construction at the ASENAV shipyard in Valdivia, Chile, and set to launch in December 2026, this state-of-the-art polar vessel represents the culmination of over 20 years of Antarctica21’s experience and innovation. They are pleased to share the latest update
Dec 16, 2025

