Trip Overview
On this journey, the DeWonder Travel team will venture deep into the icy world of Antarctica, exploring this magnificent yet fragile ecosystem. Along the way, we will observe a variety of wildlife—such as penguins, seals and whales—to gain a deeper understanding of the roles these species play in the ecosystem, appreciate their importance, and examine the threats that climate change poses to Antarctica's unique environment and biodiversity.
Founded in 1991, Quark Expeditions brings 33 years of experience specialising in taking passengers to remote polar regions. The team operates a professional fleet of expedition ships equipped with modern facilities, led by seasoned polar experts and scientists. All expedition staff receive comprehensive training at Quark Academy, and every staff member takes part in a polar expedition internship before their first voyage, while experienced staff undergo ongoing professional training.
Beyond traditional polar cruising, Quark Expeditions also offers a range of activities such as glacier hiking, kayaking and helicopter expeditions, allowing us to experience the magnificent polar landscapes and abundant wildlife in diverse ways first-hand. The team will also share their expertise across fields such as polar history, marine biology, glaciology, ornithology and photography.
Buenos Aires → Ushuaia → Drake Passage → South Shetland Islands & Antarctica Peninsula → Drake Passage → Ushuaia → Buenos Aires
Route Map
Itinerary
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Suggested Flights
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Airfare: 約港幣 13,000 元至 16,000元
FAQ
What is included in the cost of the DeWonder Antarctica tour?
The cost includes the domestic flight from Buenos Aires, Argentina to Ushuaia, and the voyage to the Antarctic Peninsula aboard Quark Expeditions' mid-sized 198-passenger World Voyager or 199-passenger Ultramarine, with a 1:6 guide-to-guest ratio, a guaranteed 2 landings per day, exploration of the ice areas, and three meals a day. You may also join additional activities at your own expense, such as camping on the snow, kayaking, and sea canoeing. The flight from your home to Argentina is at your own expense.
How do you get to Antarctica? What are the recommended flights?
Departing from Buenos Aires, Argentina, you cross the Drake Passage to reach the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula aboard Quark Expeditions' mid-sized 198-passenger World Voyager or 199-passenger Ultramarine, equipped with stabilisers and 24-hour medical support. If you are departing from Hong Kong together with the DeWonder team, the recommended flights are as follows:
Outbound:
- AF185 Hong Kong HKG 2240 – Paris CDG 0550 (+1)
- AF412 Paris CDG 1030 – Buenos Aires EZE 2025
Return:
- AF411 Buenos Aires EZE 2245 – Paris CDG 1540 (+1)
- AF188 Paris CDG 2320 – Hong Kong HKG 1830 (+1)
What are the seasons and temperatures like in Antarctica?
The Antarctic travel season falls mainly during the Southern Hemisphere summer from November to February, with November offering the following features:
- Temperatures are relatively comfortable, ranging from about -5 to 5 degrees
- It is the season when penguins mate and build their nests
- There are fewer visitors, giving you more time to admire the glaciers and various wildlife
To help you cope with the changing weather, we provide:
- Polar parka
- 24-hour medical support on board
- The ship is equipped with stabilisers to reduce the impact of wind and waves
Will crossing the Drake Passage make me very seasick?
The Drake Passage is indeed one of the roughest stretches of ocean in the world, as it lies where the Atlantic, Pacific and Southern Oceans meet. However, the Quark expedition fleet we use takes the following measures to reduce the chance of seasickness:
- They have safely crossed the Drake Passage more than 300 times and are highly experienced
- The ship is fitted with stabilisers to reduce rolling
- A 24-hour medical team is on board to provide immediate assistance in easing discomfort if you become seasick
We recommend consulting your doctor before departure and preparing anti-seasickness medication. Do note, however, that not every crossing of the Drake Passage is rough — sometimes it can be very calm.
What happens if I get seasick or fall ill on board?
There are comprehensive medical support arrangements on board:
- A medical team is on duty 24 hours a day and can provide immediate assistance in easing seasickness discomfort
- Before departure, we recommend:
- Consulting your personal doctor first
- Prepare seasickness medication
Will we get to see penguins?
We spot penguins on almost every voyage, so there's no need to worry—though of course there are seasonal factors at play. Please note, however, that as we are observing wildlife, while we do our best to arrange the optimal viewing opportunities, we cannot fully guarantee that any specific penguin species will definitely be seen.
Will it be very cold in Antarctica? What should I wear?
During the Antarctic summer (the travel season), temperatures range from about -2°C to 8°C. The World Voyager or Ultramarine cruise ships are heated, keeping the interior warm, so guests can wear comfortable casual clothing such as lightweight shirts, trousers or jeans. In addition, for safety reasons, closed-toe, non-slip shoes with good coverage must be worn on board (flip-flops, sandals or loose-fitting footwear are not permitted) to ensure safety while walking.
Do I need a visa to travel to Antarctica?
No visa is required for Antarctica, but the journey begins in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Travellers holding a Hong Kong SAR passport (HKSAR) may enter Argentina visa-free and require no additional visa. Travellers should ensure their passport is valid for at least 6 months and have a return ticket ready for immigration inspection.
What currency is used in Antarctica?
Antarctica has no official currency. On board the World Voyager or Ultramarine, transactions are generally conducted in US dollars (USD), and the ships also accept credit cards, though we recommend bringing an appropriate amount of cash for unexpected needs.
Is internet available on board?
Yes. Both the World Voyager and Ultramarine provide 5 GB of free data; usage beyond 5 GB requires an additional purchase (USD 30-40 per GB). Please note, however, that we are sailing to one of the most remote regions in the world, so internet connectivity relies on satellite equipment and may experience weakened signals or brief interruptions.
What are the voltage and socket types on board?
Information regarding the socket types and voltage specifications available on board will be provided at the pre-departure briefing—please refer to it at that time.
What is a typical day on board like?
Antarctic voyages do not follow a fixed itinerary, becauseEach day's itinerary is adjusted according to weather conditions and wildlife activity. The captain and expedition team plan the day's activities flexibly to ensure travellers enjoy the best possible polar experience.
Travellers can take part ina wide variety of enriching activities, including:
- Daily Themed Lectures: Experts from various fields deliver fascinating talks, delving into the history, geography, ecology and wildlife of Antarctica.
- Polar Plunge: Each traveller hasoneopportunity to take on Antarctica's icy waters and experience an unprecedented, exhilarating thrill.
- Hiking on Land: Set foot on the Antarctic continent and explore magnificent glaciers and polar landscapes.
- Zodiac Adventure: Ride a Zodiac boat weaving between icebergs and glaciers, admiring wildlife up close.
- Onboard relaxation experience: The cruise ship features a Spa and sauna, where travellers can enjoy warm and cosy moments of rest after a day of exploration.
Each day brings a brand-new Antarctic adventure. Travellers can adjust their itinerary at any time and choose the activities they love, fully embracing the unique charm of Antarctica!
Why Journey to Antarctica with Us?
As an official partner of Quark Expeditions, we can take you on an Antarctic voyage with exclusive offers, providing expert advice tailored to each itinerary's features and every traveller's needs, so you can explore Antarctica's magnificent glaciers and wildlife in safety and comfort.
Our partner fleet, Quark Expeditions, boasts the most polar-experienced experts in the industry, all trained at the Polar Academy to ensure your journey runs smoothly.
During the voyage, our experts will teach you how to spot polar animals including penguins, whales, sea lions, seals and more!
The ship is equipped with a wide range of cruise activities, including Zodiac excursions, hiking, the polar plunge, sea kayaking, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, camping and more.
Aboard the cruise, cabins feature picture windows or balconies so you can admire the magnificent polar scenery at any time, while swift landings let you enjoy the most time on the Antarctic Peninsula.
The ship is fully equipped with everything you need, including dining, an outdoor pool, a spa centre, an observation deck and more.
Guest Reviews
人生清單又完一個!如果你問我邊度係一生必去,我一定會話係南極。呢種純淨,會令你重新愛上呢個星球。終於踏足「世界盡頭」,嗰種震撼真係非筆墨可以形容。以前覺得南極好遙遠,多謝 DeWonder 專業安排,完咗我呢個極地夢,呢份感動,我諗我會記一世。
行程安排靈活,毫不死板,我們有充裕時間四周探索。今次 Jamie 帶隊,非常盡責細心,每每留意到我們所需,照顧得非常周到,也能迅速處理突發問題,尤其是當地航班、交通常常出現意外,Jamie 也能冷靜處理。
出發前仲擔心去極地會好辛苦,點知 DeWonder 幫我哋揀嘅探險船,簡直係移動嘅五星級酒店!每日喺房睇住浮冰飄過,食住頂級美食,仲有專家教授講解極地生態,呢種體驗真係好正。去南極,唔一定要搵命博嘅,揀啱旅行社,都可以優雅探索世界盡頭。
Tour Cost
Included
- ✓All local transportation in Argentina throughout the itinerary, with coach transfers all the way (except during free time)
- ✓Domestic flights between Buenos Aires and Ushuaia
- ✓Hotel accommodation in Argentina and cabin accommodation on the Antarctic cruise throughout the itinerary, based on two persons sharing a room (upgrade to a single room; large-window suite supplement HKD72,000; balcony suite supplement HKD77,000)
- ✓All local meals throughout the itinerary (breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, except during free activity time)
- ✓At least one DeWonder Travel in-depth tour leader accompanying the group
- ✓Admission fees to all attractions throughout the itinerary (except during free time)
- ✓An Antarctic information pack compiled by experts and the DeWonder Travel team, along with Antarctic travel notes and related reading materials
- ✓A stamp fee equivalent to 0.15% of the tour fare, to obtain coverage under the "Travel Industry Compensation Fund" and the "Package Tour Accident Emergency Assistance Fund Scheme"
Not Included
- ✕Round-trip air tickets from Hong Kong to Buenos Aires, Argentina
- ✕Additional personal expenses (meals during free time, food and drinks, activities outside the itinerary, and souvenirs)
- ✕Tips for the tour leader, guides, drivers and onboard staff, with a minimum of USD25 per day
- ✕Travel insurance
- ✕Travel visa
Additional Notes
- During the trip, the local guide will present in English, while the in-depth tour leader will present in Cantonese. If needed, the tour leader can also provide supplementary explanations in English or Mandarin.
- The local guide may adjust the itinerary according to circumstances at the time. Should any part of the itinerary be unable to proceed as scheduled, our team will make every effort to provide the best possible alternatives.
- The tour fee depends on the suite type: Infinity Suite at $128,300 and Veranda Suite at $134,600.
Registration Process
Pay the Reservation Deposit
Pay a reservation deposit of HKD 5,000 and email the payment record to [email protected], quoting the tour number in your email.
Confirmation Email Notification
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