A journey to Antarctica is unlike any other. Known as the last frontier, this vast white continent is a land of icebergs, glaciers, and untouched wilderness. With Movidas Journeys, you can explore the frozen south through carefully designed Antarctica cruises, tours, and expedition itineraries, offering a once-in-a-lifetime adventure to the end of the Earth.
Witness breath-taking icebergs, glaciers, and snow-covered landscapes.
Spot unique wildlife including penguins, whales, seals, and seabirds.
Cruise through the legendary Drake Passage or fly directly to the Antarctic Peninsula.
Enjoy activities such as kayaking, zodiac landings, and even camping on the ice.
Experience one of the world’s most remote and pristine environments.
Travel to Antarctica is only possible during the austral summer, from November to March
November – December: Fresh snow, penguin courtship season, dramatic ice formations.
January – February: Warmest months, best for wildlife with penguin chicks and active whale sightings.
March: Peak whale watching, fewer travellers, magical sunsets.
The best time for first-time visitors is December to February, when wildlife activity and accessibility are at their peak.
There are no hotels in Antarctica, but a variety of ships offer comfort and adventure
Smaller vessels (100–200 passengers) allow more landings and a closer connection with nature.
Premium ships with spacious cabins, fine dining, and wellness facilities.
Save time and avoid the Drake Passage by flying from Punta Arenas to King George Island.
Zodiac Excursions: Get close to icebergs, glaciers, and wildlife.
Penguin Encounters: Observe Adélie, Gentoo, and Chinstrap penguin colonies.
Whale Watching: Spot orcas, humpbacks, and minkes in pristine waters.
Kayaking & Ice Camping: Unique experiences for the adventurous.
Photography Tours: Capture otherworldly landscapes and wildlife.
South Georgia & Falklands Add-Ons: Combine your Antarctic trip with visits to these wildlife-rich islands.
Fly to King George Island and board your expedition vessel to explore the Antarctic Peninsula. (8 Days).
Sail across the Drake Passage and discover penguin colonies, glaciers, and stunning landscapes.
A comprehensive journey crossing the Antarctic Circle and exploring remote sub-Antarctic islands.