South Shetland Islands

Plum the mysteries of these mist-covered islands

The archipelago consists of 11 major islands and numerous smaller ones. They are mainly mountainous and more than 80% glaciated. The islands are of volcanic origin. Although the islands might have been sighted before, the first recorded sighting is that of William Smith, a British sailor whose ship was blown off course while rounding Cape Horn in 1819. Soon after, seal hunters frequented the islands in search of Fur Seals.

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De Stonington a las islas Orcadas del Sur: El legado de Nathaniel Palmer

Nathanial Brown Palmer, también conocido como "Capitán Nat", fue un cazador de focas, ballenero, diseñador de barcos y explorador estadounidense cuyo legado polar continúa hoy en día. Palmer desempeñó un papel crucial en el descubrimiento y bautizo de varios lugares emblemáticos de la Antártida, muchos de los cuales se pueden visitar durante un crucero de expedición.

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I was on the recent Antarctic trip on Ortelius, 16 Feb - 7 March. This has been my third expedition with Oceanwide, and I continue to be very impressed by the experiences.

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With Mother Nature on our side, we had an amazing expedition on the Remote Weddell Sea Explorer. Reaching 78S on this side of the continent was truly a wonder ... the zodiac cruising, the tabular iceberg landing, the ice floe and fast ice landings, the continental and very unique Berkner Island landings, the wildlife that we were able to view in close proximity. It all combined for a magnificent experience. Excellent expedition team led by Sara Jenner.

Solo travel on Hondius Feb 2025 to Falkland, South Georgia and Antarctica. Saw 7 different Penguin species. Rockhopper, Gentoo, Magellanic, Macaroni, Adelie, Chinstrap & King Penguin. Saw different Whales as well. Minke Whale, Killer Whale / Orcas, Humpback Whales. Saw different birds. Saw different Seals. Fur Seals, Crab Eater Seals, Leopard Seals, Weddell Seals. Beautiful Landscape. Expedition Team great. Crew and Staff great. Love everything about my trip. Worth the money spent. Thanks for the trip log & slideshow. Food is great. Activities great. Love the zodiac cruise and landings.

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My wife and I had such a good time aboard Hondius. Pippa and her team were great. We were well taken care of and fed by the hotel team and always felt safe aboard. We got so lucky with the weather and wildlife, which are always big variables in these types of trips. South Georgia is definitely one of the top places I've ever visited and we'll have memories of this trip for the rest of our lives! Thanks for everything!!!

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My husband and I had an amazing 23 day journey to the Falklands + South Georgia + Antarctica! A huge part of this success came from the Oceanwide team — the ability of an expedition mindset allowed the team to be flexible and keep our best interests at heart. Whether that was prioritizing the safety of crew member during a med evacuation, or hopping out on the zodiacs earlier than expected because we came across a pod of 20+ orcas (1 of the biggest highlights of the trip!), the values of the staff speak volumes to the experience we had during our voyage. On and off board we had phenomenal service and communication. Everyone was incredibly kind, patient and knowledgable in their areas of expertise. We could not imagine going with another operator and had the trip of a life time! If you’re on the fence about booking, I say go for it!!! You have to experience the magic yourself :)

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Excellent trip. The expedition team, and all the crew including the catering and housekeeping team were outstanding. Very lucky to have Pippa as our expedition leader, heard informally from several of the expedition team that she was the best leader they'd worked with. Landings and zodiac cruises very well managed. Interesting breadth and depth of lectures and activites. Very lucky to also have obliging weather for most of the trip.

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We have just returned from the most amazing adventure in Antarctica aboard MV Plancius. The crew and expedition leaders were fantastic and ensured we had a safe, exciting and informative time in very comfortable surroundings. It was great opportunity to see wildlife up close and get ashore on the icy continent. Most days we undertook two main activities (a landing or a zodiac cruise) which was supplemented during the trip with half day sessions of kayaking and mountaineering plus a night's camping under the starry sky (all included in the cost). Thanks to everybody who created such a great atmosphere, shared their wealth of knowledge and made this adventure possible. We are already looking to book our next trip!

South Shetland Islands FAQ

Las diferencias horarias pueden resultar confusas, sobre todo en regiones remotas del mundo con pocos o ningún residente permanente o presencia humana. Las islas Shetland del Sur no son una excepción. La hora estándar seguida en las Islas Shetland del Sur es la hora estándar chilena (GMT - 3). Esto significa que las 12 de la noche en las Islas Shetland del Sur son las 3 de la tarde en Londres, o las 7 de la mañana en Nueva York.

Cabe señalar que en varias de las estaciones de investigación ubicadas en las Islas Shetland del Sur, se pueden observar horas diferentes por razones operativas. Durante su crucero de expedición con nosotros, seguirá la hora del barco, independientemente de su ubicación. En la Antártida, ésta es la hora argentina (GMT - 3).

El clima en esta zona es muy frio y corresponde muy bien con el resto del norte de la Península Antártica. La temperatura promedio de verano solo alcanza 1,5 grados Celsius (34,7 grados Fahrenheit), y la temperatura promedio en invierno ronda los -5 grados Celsius (23 grados Fahrenheit).

Incluso en verano, las Islas Shetland del Sur retienen una cobertura de hielo y nieve de un 80 %. Es húmedo y frecuentemente nublado, y los días más soleados están típicamente acompañados de temperaturas bajas. Debido a esto, todo aquel que haga un crucero de expedición a las Islas Shetland del Sur necesita traer un tipo de ropa adecuada.

Una visita a las Islas Shetland del Sur le revelará una sorprendente cantidad de vida para un ambiente tan duro. Focas, pingüinos y aves marinas utilizan el agua circundante como punto de alimentación, y frecuentemente pueden ser vistas desde el buque. En tierra hay muchos ejemplos de vegetación, incluyendo algas, líquenes y musgos. Esto resalta el hecho de que la vida puede encontrar su camino, incluso en los lugares más inhóspitos.

Es difícil de saber el número de personas que viven en las Islas Shetland del Sur. En invierno, las estaciones científicas solo dejan un número limitado de personal. En cambio, durante los meses de verano hay un auge de científicos y personal de ayuda. 

Las Islas Shetland del Sur no están en control de ninguna nación. En cambio, el Tratado Antártico permite a todos los firmantes utilizar la región para fines no militares. Esto ha llevado a 13 países a establecer estaciones científicas y campamentos. Antes de la firma del Tratado Antártico, las islas fueron reclamadas por el Reino Unido, Argentina y Chile.

Las Islas Shetland del Sur son volcanicas, principalmente montañosas y en un 80% cubiertas por glaciares. Un viaje a las Islas Shetland del Sur les dará a los visitants la oportunidad de ver pingüinos y focas. La Isla Decepción es siempre un lugar destacado, y está deshabitada, excepto por las bases científicas española y argentina. Los glaciares y picos empinados de la parte este de la isla proveen un ambiente desafiante para realizar caminatas. Hacer Kayak es también una forma emocionante de explorar Puerto Foster – la caldera inundada de la Isla Decepción.

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South Shetland Islands Weather

Be prepared for some chilly weather on your South Shetland Islands cruise. The summer months’ average temperature only ever gets up to around 1 or 2°C, and that’s without factoring in the wind which can carry away your body heat.

Facts about the South Shetland Islands

  • If the Antarctic region has any sort of bustling cosmopolitan centre, it’s the South Shetland Islands. There are 10 bases on the Islands populated the year round and another 8 that see activity in the summer months.
  • The South Shetland Islands are made up of many tiny islands and rocks and 11 main islands – Clarence, Deception, Elephant, Greenwich, King George, Livingston, Low, Nelson, Robert, Smith, and Snow.
  • Deception Island is considered an active and ongoing “significant volcanic risk.”
  • Only about 3% of the Islands are ice-free, along the coasts. That’s where your South Shetland Islands holiday will find all of the Islands’ life – including the humans.
  • Famous explorer Shackleton and his crew survived more than four harsh months on Elephant Island.
  • 12 different countries have bases on King George Island – Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, Ecuador, Germany, Poland, Russia, South Korea, Uruguay, and the U.S.
  • The Islands were initially discovered on February 19, 1819 when the British ship Williams was blown of course while trying to make its way around Cape Horn.

Travel to the South Shetland Islands

A cruise including South Shetland Islands takes you to the gateway of the Antarctic. The South Shetland Islands, just a half a day’s cruise away from the Antarctic Peninsula, is home to stunning scenery and astounding amounts of wildlife.

Get ready to bird watch as the islands are the home breeding grounds of terns, skuas, shags, gulls, and thousands of penguins of different kinds.

Your South Shetland Islands trip gives you the chance to explore the Islands through a wide range of activities including snowshoeing & hiking, kayaking and diving.

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