Antarctic Circle

Enjoy a sweeping voyage beyond the polar circle

This border, that is located at Latitude 66° 33′ South, marks the Antarctic Territory according to one of the definitions.

The Antarctic Circle experiences a period of 24 hours where the Sun is above the horizon during the summer solscice on 21st December. The reason for this phenomenon is that the axis of the earth is tilted by 23.5 degrees.

South of the Polar Circle at Detaille Island in Crystal Sound is the farthest south that we will probably reach at Latitude 66°52' South.

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Cruises to the Antarctic Circle

Bellingshäuser Meer / Peter I Insel + Ellsworth Land - inkl. Hubschrauber

14 Jan - 7 Feb, 2027

Reisecode: OTL27-27

Diese abenteuerliche Expedition bietet die einmalige Gelegenheit, sehr selten besuchte Orte zu entdecken, tief im Süden entlang der Küste der Antarktis bis zur Bellingshausen-See, entlang der Küste von Ellsworth Land und sogar bis zur Insel Peter I.

Falkland Inseln – Südgeorgien - Elephant Island - Antarktis - Polarkreis

13 Feb - 7 Mär, 2027

Reisecode: HDS29-27

Diese Kreuzfahrt auf den Falklandinseln, Südgeorgien und der antarktischen Halbinsel ist ein wahr gewordener Traum eines Tierliebhabers. Die Expedition erkundet eines der letzten ungezähmten Gebiete der Erde - ein Land mit wildromantischen Landschaften...

Antarktis & Polarkreis - Aurora Australis / Südlicht

6 Mär - 18 Mär, 2027

Reisecode: OTL29-27

Diese Reise entlang der Antarktischen Halbinsel bis zum Polarkreis führt durch Gewässer, in denen sich Buckel-, Zwerg- und Finnwale aufhalten. Die Expedition bietet an verschiedenen Stellen die Möglichkeit für zahlreiche Aktivitäten wie z.B. Wandern,...

Antarktis - Elefanteninsel - Weddellmeer - Polarkreis

12 Mär - 26 Mär, 2027

Reisecode: PLA31-27

Diese ausgedehnte Expedition führt Sie bis zum Polarkreis und verbindet die reiche Tierwelt des Weddellmeeres mit den surrealen Küsten und Inseln der Antarktischen Halbinsel. Wichtige Anlandestellen wie die legendäre Elefanteninsel und der Crystal Sound...

Falkland Inseln, Südgeorgien, Elephant Island, Antarktis - Polarkreis

15 Feb - 8 Mär, 2028

Reisecode: HDS29-28

Diese Kreuzfahrt auf den Falklandinseln, Südgeorgien und der antarktischen Halbinsel ist ein wahr gewordener Traum eines Tierliebhabers. Die Expedition erkundet eines der letzten ungezähmten Gebiete der Erde - ein Land mit wildromantischen Landschaften...

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Antarctic Circle cruise reviews

This trip was superb from beginning to end. We were told it wasn't a cruise but an "Expedition" and how right they were. The Hondius is a fantastic ship with all the comforts a great crew, hospitality and expedition leaders team that were so helpful, educated and made it a fantastic trip. After crossing the Drakes passage which was relatively smooth we visited Wihemina Bay & Neko Harbour. We were soon out in the Zodiac boats exploring the Bays seeing Humpback Whales & Killers Whales. The ice conditions allowed us to cross the "Antarctic Circle" with Petrals, Albatrosses & Fulmars following us. We had a spectacular ship cruise through the "Gunnel" towards Marguerite Bay a place I had heard alot about and it was fantastic with incredible icebergs and Peninsular beauty in the background. We visited Stonington Island and with old USA and British Antarctic Bases, what a piece of history, very interesting. Moving back up the west coast of the Peninsular we also visited Salpetiere Bay and Peterman Island. Back in the Zodiacs again to explore and most days we were out in them morning and afternoon. Back for lunch in-between and superb dining. More Whales spotted at Foyn Harbour & Cievra Cove and visited the Guvernoren Shipwreckand old Whaling Ship. We also saw the old Argentinian Primavera Base on a rocky outcrop. We then visted eEephant Point and walked along the beach by the massive Elephant Seals, what a sight. At Whalers Bay and Deception Island we went on land again and joined the "Antarctic Swimming Club" Wow ! what an experience. This was a great end to the Antarctic Peninsular and then out run a hurricane to cross the Drakes Passage again back to Ushuaia and through the famous Beagle Channel. Incredible trip balanced with very knowledgeable lectures on the Ship and light entertainment it truly was a trip of a life time and good value for money; highly recommend. Thank you OceanWide, the crew, the expedition leaders (circa 20 of them) and the ship's hospitality team.

I was so lucky to join the amazing tour for two weeks and it was just a wonderful experience in total! We got such a warm welcome on board from the whole team. We felt very quick kind of home and enjoyed it so much, that it's hard to explain in words. I can just recommend to join a tour of these company! We had a fantastic time outside in the Antartica with such experienced and high knowledged guides, such a joy to listen to them. I made a great choice with Oceanwide and would always go again! We have been blesses with a lot of beautiful wildlife and enjoyed every single moment together! I was sad to leave, but I'll come again! Biggest thanks to the whole team for such a perfect time together! Best wishes for the whole team and always great tours in this special regions of this world! Best, Kathrin

durch Dušan Bajana

Antarktis

Thanks to a great expedition plan, luck in the weather, and an absolutely incredible expedition team, we had the experience of a lifetime. Every day was a unique experience, and every single day was absolutely fantastic. I saw a lot of amazing places, but this expedition surpassed them all.

durch Alec Hardiman

Antarktis

I can't say, just how amazing this trip was. It was truly incredible. The ship, the captain, the expedion staff, the expedition leader, the crew, the restaurant staff, the locations, the ice bergs and all the penguins, seals, birds and whales. I loved every minute of this expedition and it never disappointed. Sending a bunch of ordinary passengers down south to experience an environment so unique and rare that many years ago cost many people their lives to get here, is wild. I feel so lucky and blessed to have had this adventure, within the comfort of a warm remarkable vessel. The highlight, was an area called red rock Ridge, a place swarming with manic Adelie penguins and a rough zodiac trip, this felt like proper adventure. Many thanks, and I advise anyone who's thinking about going with oceanwide, to do it 😀
Since this was my second visit to Antarctica, I thought I knew what to expect. However this expedition far succeeded every expectation I had before I boarded Ortelius. Crossing the polar circle, seeing the Southern lights, visiting the Wilkins ice shelf, spotting Emperor/Gentoo/Adélie/Chinstrap penguins, having the most amazing encounters with humpback whales next to (and under) the zodiac boat.. There are just too many highlights to only pick one. Antarctica, the wonderful crew, the great fellow passengers. This was something extremely special which I'll never forget. Highly recommended to anyone ready to explore the most magical place, in a way that can be considered a true polar expedition. I'll absolutely visit again, and I will surely choose Oceanwide for that next adventure.
Words will not do enough justice or explain how content and excited I am, even after the expedition ends. Everything from boarding the ship to the crew staff, the expedition team, and the activities worked perfectly, and the weather was just amazing throughout the trip. A huge thanks to Sara, our expedition leader, and her team for ensuring everyone gets to do all activities safely. Also, the lectures were so informative and interesting that even the long sailing days felt exciting. Highly Recommended!

Antarctic Circle FAQ

Der Antarktische Kreis, der auch als Polarkreis bezeichnet wird, ist einer der fünf Breitenkreise, die zur Unterteilung von Karten der Erde verwendet werden. Eine Expeditionskreuzfahrt zum Antarktischen Kreis führt die Reisenden südlich des Äquators zu den Koordinaten 66°33′45,9″. Der Antarktische Kreis liegt zwischen der südlichen gemäßigten Zone und der Antarktis. Dieser Polarkreis durchquert die Antarktis, das Südpolarmeer und die Balleny-Inseln.

Aufgrund der Entfernung zum Polarkreis können die durchschnittlichen Wetterbedingungen stark variieren. Die meisten Expeditionskreuzfahrten, die in die Nähe des Polarkreises führen, halten jedoch an der Insel Detaille. In diesem Gebiet kann es wärmer sein, als sich viele Reisende vorstellen können. Im Oktober beispielsweise liegt die Temperatur normalerweise zwischen -7 und 0 Grad Celsius (19,4 und 32 Grad Fahrenheit). Natürlich kann es am Polarkreis je nach Jahreszeit auch extrem kalt sein.

Der antarktische Polarkreis bewegt sich langsam in Richtung Süden. Durch diese Bewegung ändern sich seine genauen Koordinaten jedes Jahr um etwa 15 Meter. Gegenwärtig nimmt das gesamte Gebiet unterhalb des Polarkreises 20 Millionen Quadratkilometer (7,7 Millionen Quadratmeilen) ein, was 4 Prozent der gesamten Landmasse der Erde entspricht.

Wir wissen zwar nicht, welche Person die Existenz dieses Polarkreises festgestellt hat, aber die Geschichte sagt uns, dass James Cook der erste Mensch war, der den Polarkreis bereiste. Berichten zufolge überquerte Cook den Kreis 1773 im Rahmen seiner zweiten Reise zur Entdeckung neuer Regionen per Schiff.

Der genaue Bereich des Polarkreises, den Sie besuchen, wirkt sich direkt auf die Art der Tierwelt aus, der Sie begegnen könnten. Während einer Kreuzfahrt zum Polarkreis ist es möglich, dass Sie neben Walen, Robben und Seevögeln auch eine Vielzahl von Pinguinarten sehen werden.

Eine Kreuzfahrt zum Polarkreis ist definitiv ein einzigartiges Erlebnis, und Sie können eine Vielzahl von Dingen sehen, die sich für Fotos eignen. Beispiele sind Wildtiere, Gletscher und Eisberge.

Eine der faszinierendsten Fakten über den Polarkreis sind die 24 Stunden Tag und Nacht, die einmal im Jahr stattfinden. So gibt es im Dezember zur Sonnenwende volle 24 Stunden Tageslicht, während im Juni das Gegenteil der Fall ist.

About the Antarctic Circle

Antarctic Circle Weather

While much is said about just how frosty it can get in the Antarctic, your Polar Circle trip will happen in a more hospitable time of year. When you visit the islands and the continent you can expect temperatures to range from around 0°C up to about 5°C.

However, when you’re thinking about what clothes to bring don’t forget about the famous Polar Circle winds which can whisk away your body heat. 

Facts about the Antarctic Circle

  • The magnetic South Pole is constantly on the move, travelling about 8 km a year.
  • The southern Polar Circle contains the driest, coldest, and windiest continent on Earth – Antarctica!
  • The western portion of Antarctica is actually an archipelago (chain of islands) that are all joined together into one big mass by ice.
  • The South Polar Circle is defined by anything south of 66°30’ S line of latitude.
  • This line of latitude was first crossed by Captain James Cook on January 17, 1773.
  • The hours of daylight on any particular day in the southern Polar Circle are matched by hours of night in the northern Polar Circle.
  • Winds in some places within the South Polar Circle can reach 320 km per hour.

Travel to the Antarctic Circle

Your Polar Circle cruise to the Antarctic region brings you to one of the coldest, windiest, and driest places on Earth… and yet one that is teeming with a huge variety of wildlife and fantastic rugged landscapes.

Our Polar Circle expeditions are a trip to Heaven for bird watchers. You’ll be able to go ashore on islands and the continent, and the experienced can even go diving into waters shared by seals and whales. On your Polar Circle holiday you’ll be able to kayak, join photography workshops, make friends with thousands of penguins, an enjoy great whale watching opportunities.

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