Antarctic Peninsula

See the boundless icescapes of the Antarctic Continent

Here it continues as a mainly sub-marine ridge, the Scotia Ridge, until it comes above sea-level at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. 

The peninsula consists of an 800 kilometres (500 mile) long mountain chain, the highest peaks rising to approximately 2,800 metres (9,186 feet), and numerous off-lying islands. The Peninsula offers the most dramatic scenery and biggest variety of wildlife in Antarctica. Visitors are easily overcome by sensory overload by the huge amount of ice-bergs.

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Cruises to the Antarctic Peninsula

Atlantic Odyssey incl. Antarctic Peninsula to Cape Verde
Tot US$3120 korting

Atlantic Odyssey incl. Antarctic Peninsula to Cape Verde

HDS30D25 The Atlantic Odyssey cruise visits some of the remotest islands in the world, crossing the migratory paths of Arctic Terns, Long-tailed Skuas, other birds, and a variety of whales as they make their annual expeditions north for the breeding season.

m/v Hondius

m/v Hondius

Reisdatum:

14 mrt. - 25 apr., 2025

Ligplaatsen starten vanaf:

15435 USD

Atlantic Odyssey incl. Antarctic Peninsula to Cape Verde
Tot US$2775 korting

Atlantic Odyssey incl. Antarctic Peninsula to Cape Verde

PLA31B26 The Atlantic Odyssey cruise visits some of the remotest islands in the world, crossing the migratory paths of Arctic Terns, Long-tailed Skuas, other birds, and a variety of whales as they make their annual expeditions north for the breeding season.

m/v Plancius

m/v Plancius

Reisdatum:

23 mrt. - 4 mei, 2026

Ligplaatsen starten vanaf:

16380 USD

Atlantic Odyssey incl. Antarctic Peninsula to St. Helena
Tot US$2670 korting

Atlantic Odyssey incl. Antarctic Peninsula to St. Helena

HDS30C25 The Atlantic Odyssey cruise visits some of the remotest islands in the world, crossing the migratory paths of Arctic Terns, Long-tailed Skuas, other birds, and a variety of whales as they make their annual expeditions north for the breeding season.

m/v Hondius

m/v Hondius

Reisdatum:

14 mrt. - 15 apr., 2025

Ligplaatsen starten vanaf:

13320 USD

Atlantic Odyssey incl. Antarctic Peninsula to St. Helena
Tot US$2380 korting

Atlantic Odyssey incl. Antarctic Peninsula to St. Helena

PLA31A26 The Atlantic Odyssey cruise visits some of the remotest islands in the world, crossing the migratory paths of Arctic Terns, Long-tailed Skuas, other birds, and a variety of whales as they make their annual expeditions north for the breeding season.

m/v Plancius

m/v Plancius

Reisdatum:

23 mrt. - 24 apr., 2026

Ligplaatsen starten vanaf:

14175 USD

Falkland Islands – South Georgia – Antarctic Peninsula

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PLA20-24 Een expeditiecruise naar de Falkland Eilanden, South Georgia en het Antarctisch Schiereiland. South Georgia wordt wel een Antarctische oase genoemd, vanwege de enorme aantallen zeevogels en zeezoogdieren die er voorkomen. Tijdens deze reis kunnen we...

m/v Plancius

m/v Plancius

Reisdatum:

18 okt. - 7 nov., 2024

Ligplaatsen starten vanaf:

13350 USD

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Antarctic Peninsula cruise reviews

door Luděk Jakob
Thank you to Oceanwide and especially to the ENTIRE crew of the Plancius for the perfect care during the Antarctic cruise we took part in. From the first welcome on the ship to the kind care of the staff, daily exclusive food, interesting and funny lectures and the entire program on the Zodiac cruise and during walks on the coast organized by the best guides, it was an unforgettable and lifetime experience for us! We also of course thank the ship's crew for the professional management of the ship and the safe return. Long will this cruise remain in our minds and hearts!! Luděk and Petra Jakob Lees review
door Petra Jakobová
Thank you to Oceanwide and especially to the ENTIRE crew of the Plancius for the perfect care during the Antarctic cruise we took part in. From the first welcome on the ship to the kind care of the staff, daily exclusive food, interesting and funny lectures and the entire program on the Zodiac cruise and during walks on the coast organized by the best guides, it was an unforgettable and lifetime experience for us! We also of course thank the ship's crew for the professional management of the ship and the safe return. Long will this cruise remain in our minds and hearts!! Luděk and Petra Jakob Lees review
door robyn quaintance
With the kayaking.... it is extremely important to have one leader at the front and one 'sweeping' at the back. This didn't happen at all. But both leaders were excellent, friendly, helpful and wonderful. Lees review
door Stella Ellis
From the first briefing when we were told that plan B was already in operation due to severe weather around the Falklands and S Georgia, taking a passenger to King George Island to be medevacked off the ship, then doing the whole trip in reverse, it was brilliant. The expedition crew certainly new their stuff, their English was excellent ( with one exception) and they certainly got us to every landing and zodiac cruise possible. Even backtracking around South Georgia and a full circumnavigation just to get us to all possible landings was fantastic. Another example - out last day in the Falklands and we were visiting New Island. The plan was North Beach in the morning and South Beach in the afternoon. As we approached North Beach the wind was far too strong for a landing so we didn't stop, and headed straight to South Beach. A great landing had by all and then as we had lunch we went back to North Beach - the wind was reasonable so we could land and had a great last afternoon before sailing back to The cabin stewards were thorough in their work and very friendly. All the crew on the boat were first class, especially getting us on and off the zodiacs. Food fab!
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door Andrea Attwenger
Going to Antarctica was a big big BIG dream of mine - and what can I say, it was magnificent. Antarctica feels so incredible and otherwordly, it's like Drake Passage is a vortex taking you through time and space to another planet or dimension. I chose the "Antarctica - Elephant Island - Weddell Sea - Polar Circle" voyage simply because it was one of the longest ones still in my budget and I have no regrets - I loved seeing different kinds of landscape. All the guides told us that we were incredibly lucky with the weather and the wildlife - but I also know we were lucky because of the passion and expertise of the Oceanwide team. Everyone involved - from the expedition leader and guides to the captain and his officers to the hotel staff - worked tirelessly to give us our best possible experience in Antarctica. I always thought this would be a once-in-a-lifetime trip. It definitely was, but also: I kind of want to go back now... - in the meantime I'll check out Oceanwide's offers in the Arctic.
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door Sieglinde Spranger
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Antarctic Peninsula FAQ

Het Antarctisch Schiereiland volgt de Coordinated Universal Time -3 (UTC -3). Dit houdt in dat wanneer het op het schiereiland bijvoorbeeld 18.00 UTC -3 is, het 17.00 in New York is, 22.00 in London en 11.00 in Amsterdam en Brussel.

Het klimaat van het Antarctisch Schiereiland is veel milder dan wat veel mensen vaak verwachten. De reden hiervoor is dat het schiereiland eigenlijk vrij ver naar het noorden ligt en daardoor een meer gematigd klimaat heeft.

Wanneer men in januari, tijdens de Antarctische zomer, naar het schiereiland reist, kan men een gemiddelde temperatuur van rond de 1 tot 2 graden Celsius verwachten. Juni is de koudste maand van het jaar, met temperaturen van wel -15 tot -20 graden Celsius.

De hoeveelheid neerslag die valt varieert ook enorm in Antarctica. Tijdens een reis naar het schiereiland kun je tijdens de Antarctische zomer zeker wat regen en soms ook sneeuw verwachten. Op het Antarctische Continent zelf valt echter zeer weinig neerslag en dit gebied wordt dan ook als een droge poolwoestijn beschouwd, met een jaarlijkse hoeveelheid neerslag van slechts 10 centimeter.

Dierenliefhebbers kunnen op het Antarctisch Schiereiland hun hart ophalen; enorme aantal dieren foerageren tijdens de Antarctische zomer in de voedselrijke wateren van het schiereiland en broeden op de ruige kusten. De Ezelspinguïn is niet alleen een van de meest voorkomende pinguïns van het schiereiland, het is ook de grootste van de hier broedende pinguïn soorten. Andere dieren die regelmatig gezien worden zijn de Weddellzeehond, de Blauwoogaalscholver, de Sneeuwstormvogel, Orka’s en Bultruggen.

Het Antarctisch Schiereiland is een van de mooiste gebieden van het gehele Antarctische Continent. Een expeditie cruise naar het schiereiland laat u een doorsnede zien van wat het dierenleven in Antarctica te bieden heeft.

Het landschap in deze regio is dramatisch, met steile bergkammen, ijzige gletsjers en kathedraal-vormige ijsbergen en is daardoor zeer fotogeniek. Het rijke dierenleven, zoals de walvissen, zeehonden en de hier met duizenden broedende pinguïns, is een hoogtepunt van veel expedities. Een reis in de zomer zal zelfs het schaarse plantenleven kunnen tonen; er leven naast vele mossen en korstmossen echter slechts 2 hogere plantensoorten in Antarctica, Colobanthus quitensis en Antarctische smele (Deschampsia antarctica). 

Onze expeditieleiders doen altijd hun best om de kampeeractiviteit te laten doorgaan, maar soms is dit onmogelijk door onveilige omgevingsomstandigheden. Als dat het geval is, kunnen we kamperen op de buitendekken van het schip aanbieden.

That depends on whether they only want eclipse photography or also pictures of wildlife and landscapes. Advise the passengers to look at the photography pages on our website. We avoid saying what specific equipment they might need, as this is very subjective, but we do provide general advice based on what our guides bring. We also have a how-to video on the topic of polar photography: Photography Equipment for the Polar Regions >

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Antarctic Peninsula Weather

The weather patterns on the Peninsula can vary significantly depending on where you are. The west coast of the Peninsula down to about 68°S are actually fairly mild with the local summers averaging around 0°C and the winters only dipping down to around -10°C.

Moving below 63°S along the west coast the averages drop to -15°C in the winter.

Facts about the Antarctic Peninsula

  • The Peninsula is the only part of the Antarctic that extends out beyond the border of the Antarctic Circle. It is the part of the continent that is the furthest out from the South Pole.
  • The only flowering plants on the continent (the Antarctic Pearlwart and the Antarctic Hair-grass) are found on the Peninsula.
  • The Peninsula is about 2000 km long.
  • The Peninsula was originally named the Palmer Peninsula by the U.S., named after an American explorer who journeyed to the area in November of 1820. Other countries later gave it different names – Graham Land and Trinity Peninsula (Britain, 1832), San Martin Land (Argentina, 1940), and O’Higgins Land (Chile, 1942). It didn’t gain the name of the Antarctic Peninsula until 1964 when an international agreement was reached.
  • The Peninsula is regulated under the international Antarctic Treaty System which promotes use of the area for scientific study (especially in regards to environmental safety). There are currently 28 research posts stationed along the Peninsula.
  • The Peninsula is actually a continuation of the Andes Mountains which run down almost the entire west coast of South America
  • There are 28 countries currently contributing to the scientific research conducted on the Peninsula.

Travel to the Antarctic Peninsula

An Antarctic Peninsula cruise carries you into a world of beautiful stark landscapes and a surprisingly vast array of animal life. Embark on one of our Antarctic Peninsula expeditions and use our ice strengthened cruise ships as a home base as you explore the region while snowshoeing & hiking, kayaking, bird watching, mountaineering, or even camping overnight onshore.

Your Antarctic Peninsula holiday will introduce you to 5 seal species, 37 flying seabird species, whales, and more penguins than you can count.

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