Spirit of Shackleton Aboard Expedition
Explore penguin rookeries and seal colonies. Retrace part of Sir Ernest Shackleton's route backwards on course towards Elephant Island. And revel in the chance to set foot on the Antarctic Peninsula on this complete 21- or 22-day journey aboard the 128-guest M/S Expedition.
The 21-day Spirit of Shackleton Aboard Expedition voyage explores vast penguin rookeries and seal colonies and retraces part of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s route backwards on course towards Elephant Island and the Antarctic Peninsula. Onboard lectures illuminate Shackleton’s journey with his crew, who in early 1915 abandoned their ice-trapped ship Endurance to live on floating ice, eventually reaching Elephant Island in three small boats. Their heroics and Shackleton’s legendary efforts to rescue his men are part of Antarctica’s inspiring human history.
Visit Sir Ernest Shackleton’s final resting place and other historical sites of past explorers on the wildlife-rich island of South Georgia. Learn the biological diversity of the Falkland Islands while photographing abundant penguin rookeries and the largest black-browed albatross colony in the world. Enjoy opportunities to visit the post office and even go golfing at Port Stanley, home to one of the most southerly golf courses in the world. Visit with Port Stanley locals whose colorful homes contrast with the long southern winters, and meet scientists working in modern research bases, weather permitting. Days at sea are filled with lectures by an expedition team that comprises professional and skilled historians, marine biologists and naturalists who offer keen insight and a unique personal perspective to each and every adventure.
Guests can also partake in the Citizen Science program, an interactive information gathering initiative aimed at better understanding marine mammals in Antarctica. With a little guidance beforehand, learn which angles and types of wildlife the program is looking for during your voyage and put your photography skills to the test! The reward is making meaningful contributions to science.
In addition to the main 21-day itinerary, there is also a 22-day route that begins in Montevideo, Uruguay, and ends in Ushuaia, Argentina. This longer itinerary spends one extra day at the Falkland Islands.
The 128-guest MS Expedition operates the Spirit of Shackleton Aboard Expedition voyage, allowing travelers who seek true adventure to fill their days with history, remoteness and the breathtaking beauty of Antarctica. Enjoy the chance to set foot on the White Continent, equipped with the spirit of those who have attempted it before.
Read on for details about this trip, or learn more about AdventureSmith’s Antarctica cruises and South Georgia cruises.
21-Day Spirit of Shackleton Itinerary
The 21-day Spirit of Shackleton voyage operates counterclockwise, round-trip from Ushuaia, Argentina.
Arrive at any time; your airport transfer is included. Enjoy the sights and sounds of Ushuaia, the world’s most southerly city. There will be a welcome desk in the lobby of the start hotel that will provide more specific information on the M/S Expedition and the upcoming adventure.
Enjoy a free morning in Ushuaia. Do any last minute shopping, explore the town, or visit the surrounding countryside. In the afternoon, join fellow passengers to take the group transfer to the ship. Set out for an evening sailing through the Beagle Channel.
Optional Added-Cost Activity: Tierra del Fuego National Park
Explore this stunning coastal national park extending 243 square miles (630 sq km). The Tierra del Fuego National Park has many different attractions, like Acigami Lake and Lapataia Bay, where the Pan-American Route ends. This is the southernmost national park of Argentina and the only one that protects mountains, sea and forests within its limits. You can also add the End of the World train (for an additional price). Keep an eye out for a variety of birdlife and spectacular colors in the fall. Please note: The entirety of this activity (including the End of the World train) can only be booked on the ground locally. This activity takes place in the morning and prices listed are for the park entry only. Transport and guides are at an additional cost and can be arranged with the help of ship staff.
The adventure begins with an 600-mile crossing of the passage named in honor of the 16th-century English sea captain and privateer, Sir Francis Drake. Take in daily lectures from the expedition team and keep an eye out for the first sightings of icebergs, whales and albatross following in the ship’s wake. The ship is at home in this part of the Southern Ocean, known for the unimpeded never-ending fetch of the winds that encircle the Antarctic.
As the ship crosses the passage there will be time to become acquainted with the ship and frequent the common areas that include the lounge, dining hall, library and lecture hall to meet guides, ship’s crew and expedition staff. Begin lectures and information sessions on everything from local wildlife to geology to history to learn the extraordinary human and natural history of the Antarctic region.
Welcome to the Great White Continent! Over the next few days, the ship will navigate southwards, making stops in the South Shetland Islands then through the Bransfield Strait and to the Antarctic Peninsula. Attempt shore landings daily while navigating through the area on a flexible itinerary based on weather and ice conditions.
The Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands abound with wildlife activity. Take plenty of time to enjoy the sheer beauty and the breathtaking scenery of ice-choked waterways, blue and white icebergs, impressive glaciers and rugged snow-capped mountains. The Peninsula also has a remarkable history and, during the voyage, opt to learn about some of the most important and dramatic expeditions to this remote corner of the world.
Sail for 2 days, retracing Shackleton’s route from Elephant Island and the Antarctic Peninsula towards South Georgia. These waters are rich with nutrients and the long summer days provide the ingredient that is missing most of the year. The result is a complex food chain topped by several species of whales, seals and seabirds.
Home to many interesting sights (including the grave of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton), South Georgia has several former whaling stations and boasts plenty of wildlife. Visiting a huge colony of king penguins is a major highlight of this part of the journey. Weather permitting, spend four full days exploring the island. South Georgia is also the best place in the world to observe the southern elephant seal, the largest breed of seal. The island is home to over half of the world’s population of these animals. On nearby islands look out for the wandering albatross in their nesting grounds. Depending on weather conditions, possibly visit the South Georgia Museum in Grytviken, where proceeds from volunteer-run tours and the gift shop help fund the conservation work to keep the island free of invasive species.
Sailing west, set course for the Falkland Islands. Days at sea are filled with lectures to prepare for landings. Watch for the many whales that inhabit these waters.
The Falkland Islands provide a rare opportunity to witness the biological diversity and extraordinary scenery of the southern islands. Penguins are abundant here and the Falklands have the largest black-browed albatross colony in the world. In Stanley, meet the hardy local inhabitants whose colorful houses provide contrast to the long, dark winters. The town is the capital of the Falkland Islands, most locals head to Stanley to do their shopping, visit the post office, or go golfing. The bomb disposal unit from the Falklands War in 1982 is also in the town as well as several war museums.
Enjoy the last opportunity to see penguins, including the Magellanic, rockhopper, gentoo and king penguins. With a little luck, spot elephant seals, sea lions, king cormorants, black-browed albatross, skuas, night herons, giant petrels, striated caracaras and of course sheep.
Begin the journey to the home port of Ushuaia. Reflect on a memorable adventure and take in some final lectures en route, reviewing the highlights of the Antarctic experience with the lecturers and staff.
Today, the adventure comes to a close. Enjoy a final breakfast on the ship before saying goodbyes and disembarking in Ushuaia in the morning.
Included
Accommodations aboard M/S Expedition; all meals as indicated in itinerary; one night hotel in Ushuaia; arrival and departure transfers; Zodiac excursions with expert expedition team; lectures and educational programs; waterproof boots supplied for USA size 4-16; expedition parka.
Exclusions
Airfares to the embarkation point and from the disembarkation point; adventure options; passport and visa expenses; government arrival and departure taxes; hotel accommodations; supplement for single hotel accommodations; meals while in Ushuaia; Trip Cancellation Insurance with emergency medical evacuation insurance (required); excess baggage charges and all items of a personal nature such as laundry, bar and beverage charges and telecommunication charges; and the customary gratuity at the end of the voyage for those who have served you aboard (guidelines will be provided). Note: Should the price of marine fuel increase dramatically, there may be a fuel surcharge.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a nonrefundable deposit of $1,000 is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 120 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
Up to 90 days – 100% of deposit (may be applied to future trip by trip operator)
89 to 60 days – 100% of deposit (may be applied to future trip by trip operator) and 50% of the remainder of payments made
59 to 0 days – 100% of deposit (may be applied to future trip by trip operator) and 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The 21-day Spirit of Shackleton aboard Expedition voyage begins in Ushuaia, Argentina (USH). Plan flights to arrive anytime on Day 1. Plan flights to depart Ushuaia no earlier than 11:00am on the final day. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.
Activities
Various optional activities may be available on your Spirit of Shackleton cruise. Per-person prices for the 2026-27 seasons: kayaking $1,499; camping $399; photography, polar plunge and citizen science program included. Please note camping is limited to 60 people and kayaking is limited to 10 people per excursion (multiple excursions included). Please contact AdventureSmith to reserve activity space with your booking.
Room Configuration
Solo travelers willing to share can reserve a triple or twin-shared cabin, where you will be matched with a person(s) of the same gender. If the other cabin berth goes unsold, you will be guaranteed the rate with no single supplement. For those who desire single occupancy, all double occupancy cabins are available for single occupancy at an increase over the twin rate; the increase varies by cabin, ask your Adventure Specialist for details.
Families & Children
Minimum age is 10 years old. An adult over the age of 21 must accompany every child under the age of 18. The ratio of adults to children traveling together must be one adult per two children and two adults per four children (17 and under).
Travel Insurance
Travelers are required to have travel insurance with a minimum medical, evacuation and repatriation coverage of USD $200,000 covering all applicable dates of travel, personal injury and emergency medical evacuation. It is strongly recommended that you extend coverage to include personal liability, cancellation, curtailment, and all other expenses that may arise as a result of loss, damage, injury, delay or inconvenience while traveling. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Read this itinerary as a guide only; the exact route and program varies according to ice, weather conditions, wildlife encountered and the captain’s discretion. Flexibility is the key to the success of any Antarctica expedition. Visits to research stations depend on final permission.
22-Day Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica Itinerary
The 22-day Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica voyage operates clockwise, beginning in Montevideo, Uruguay, and ending in Ushuaia, Argentina, and spends one extra day exploring the Falkland Islands.
Arrive in Montevideo at any time. Arrival transfer included. Enjoy the sights and sounds of Uruguay’s capital city.
The morning is free, so take the chance to explore one of Montevideo’s colorful neighborhoods. Montevideo is teeming with people and full of cultural activity, as the bustling metropolis is the capital of Uruguay. Enjoy a walk and admire neoclassical and art deco buildings in its historical downtown area. Visit a tango bar or a beachfront disco at Punta Carretas or Positos neighborhoods for a taste of its vibrant nightlife. In the afternoon, transfer as a group and embark the ship at the port of Montevideo. The evening is spent onboard the ship sailing southwards towards the Falkland Islands.
With course set southeast, become acquainted with the ship. Enjoy the lecture and educational sessions about the extraordinary human and natural history of the Antarctic region. Spend time on deck to spot wildlife including albatross and possibly whales and dolphins. Relax in the library, grab a drink in the Polar Bear Pub, or make some new friends in the Discovery Lounge. Attend lectures hosted throughout the day on everything from local wildlife to geology to history. The Expedition has one of the highest ratios of expedition team members to guests – with one expert for every ten guests there is always someone on hand to answer questions and provide greater insight and appreciation of the world at its extremes. The expedition team is comprised of professional and highly skilled historians, marine biologists, and naturalists who offer keen insight and a unique personal perspective to each and every adventure.
The Falkland Islands provide a rare opportunity to witness the biological diversity and extraordinary scenery of the southern islands. Penguins are abundant here, and the Falklands have the largest black-browed albatross colony in the world. In Stanley, meet the hardy local inhabitants whose colorful houses provide contrast to the long, dark winters.
On the Falkland Islands, witness the biological diversity and spectacular scenery of the southern islands on a stop at the Falkland Islands. With any luck, catch a glimpse of penguins like the Magellanic, Rockhopper and Gentoo species. Keep a look out for some of the island’s other wildlife like sea lions, king cormorants, black-browed albatross, skuas, night herons, giant petrels, striated caracaras and sheep.
Stop at Port Stanley for an opportunity to meet the hardy local inhabitants whose colorful houses provide contrast to the long dark winters. The town is the capital of the Falkland Islands, most locals head to Stanley to do their shopping, visit the post office, or go golfing. The bomb disposal unit from the Falklands War in 1982 is also in the town as well as several war museums.
With course set for South Georgia, days at sea are filled with historical and biological lectures to prepare for landings. Look out for the many whales that inhabit these waters. Spend plenty of time on deck to identify the abundant sea birds of the South Ocean.
Home to many interesting sites, including the grave of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton, South Georgia has several former whaling stations and boasts plenty of wildlife. Visit a huge colony of king penguins, a major highlight of this part of the journey. South Georgia is also the home of over half of the world’s enormous southern elephant seals, the largest of all seals. Keep an eye out for newly birthed southern elephant pups. Weather permitting, enjoy 3-4 days free to explore this island.
South Georgia Island is home to many marvels including Shackleton’s grave, former whaling stations, incredible scenery and prolific wildlife. Weather permitting, spend full days exploring this island. A huge colony of king penguins is the highlight of this part of the journey. On nearby islands look out for the wandering albatross in their nesting grounds. South Georgia is also the best place in the world to observe the southern elephant seal, the largest breed of seal. The island is home to over half of the world’s population of these animals. October is a great time to see newly birthed pups alongside their mothers.
Plotting a southwesterly course across the Scotia Sea, sail for two days the legendary Elephant Island in the South Shetland Islands. The waters are rich with nutrients and the long summer days provide the ingredient that is missing most of the year. The result is a complex food chain topped by several species of whales, seals, and seabirds.
Experience some of the most unique wildlife and awe-inspiring scenery in the South Shetland Islands, just north of the Antarctic Peninsula. Attempt two shore landings per day (weather permitting), and encounter gentoo, chinstrap, and Adélie penguin rookeries; Weddell, crabeater, and leopard seals; and orca, humpback, and minke whales in the cold Antarctic waters. The ship will attempt to reach the Antarctic Peninsula for a landing, weather and ice-permitting.
Explore the South Shetland Islands with the expedition team offering tips on how to engage in this stunning landscape. Look out for Adelie, gentoo and chinstrap penguins. Hop into one of the Expedition’s 14 Zodiacs and take the quick, safe trip from the ship to the shore to encounter the awe-inspiring wilderness of Antarctica. Thanks to the performance of these boats in remote conditions, quick trips to shore are easily accomplished. Get up close to towering icebergs, glaciers and amazing wildlife. Depending on weather conditions these excursions will hopefully happen daily.
Turning north, embark upon the 400-mile crossing of the passage that bears the name of the 16th century English explorer Sir Francis Drake. At some point, cross the Antarctic Convergence, a meeting of cold polar water flowing north and warmer sub-Antarctic water moving in the opposite direction. It is the largest biological barrier on earth and is marked by a change in temperature, salinity and nutrient levels. The north flowing Antarctic waters predominantly sink beneath southward moving sub-Antarctic waters. While further south associated areas of mixing and upwelling create an ocean very high in marine productivity.
Wandering, black-browed and light-mantled sooty albatross, prion’s and cap petrels are among some of the species of seabirds that may join the Expedition on the journey towards the South American continent. Attend lectures hosted throughout the day on everything from local wildlife to geology to history.
Have a final breakfast on the expedition ship before saying our goodbyes as we disembark in Ushuaia in the morning.
Included
Accommodations aboard Expedition; all meals as indicated in itinerary; one night hotel in Montevideo; arrival and departure transfers; Zodiac excursions with expert expedition team; lectures and educational programs; waterproof boots supplied for USA size 4-16; expedition parka.
Exclusions
Airfares to the embarkation point and from the disembarkation point; adventure options; passport and visa expenses; government arrival and departure taxes; hotel accommodations; supplement for single hotel accommodations; meals while in Montevideo; Trip Cancellation Insurance with emergency medical evacuation insurance (required); excess baggage charges and all items of a personal nature such as laundry, bar and beverage charges and telecommunication charges; and the customary gratuity at the end of the voyage for those who have served you aboard (guidelines will be provided). Note: Should the price of marine fuel increase dramatically, there may be a fuel surcharge.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a nonrefundable deposit of $1,000 is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 120 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
Up to 90 days – 100% of deposit (may be applied to future trip by trip operator)
89 to 60 days – 100% of deposit (may be applied to future trip by trip operator) and 50% of the remainder of payments made
59 to 0 days – 100% of deposit (may be applied to future trip by trip operator) and 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The 22-day Spirit of Shackleton aboard Expedition voyage begins in Montevideo, Uruguay (MVD), and ends in Ushuaia, Argentina (USH). Plan flights to arrive to Montevideo anytime on Day 1. Plan flights to depart Ushuaia no earlier than 11:00am on the final day. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.
Activities
Various optional activities may be available on your Spirit of Shackleton Aboard Expedition cruise. Per-person prices for the 2026-27 seasons: kayaking $1,299; photography, polar plunge and citizen science program included. Please note kayaking is limited to 10 people per excursion (multiple excursions included). Please contact AdventureSmith to reserve activity space with your booking.
Room Configuration
Solo travelers willing to share can reserve a triple or twin-shared cabin, where you will be matched with a person(s) of the same gender. If the other cabin berth goes unsold, you will be guaranteed the rate with no single supplement. For those who desire single occupancy, all double occupancy cabins are available for single occupancy at an increase over the twin rate; the increase varies by cabin, ask your Adventure Specialist for details.
Families & Children
Minimum age is 10 years old. An adult over the age of 21 must accompany every child under the age of 18. The ratio of adults to children traveling together must be one adult per two children and two adults per four children (17 and under).
Travel Insurance
Travelers are required to have travel insurance with a minimum medical, evacuation and repatriation coverage of USD $200,000 covering all applicable dates of travel, personal injury and emergency medical evacuation. It is strongly recommended that you extend coverage to include personal liability, cancellation, curtailment, and all other expenses that may arise as a result of loss, damage, injury, delay or inconvenience while traveling. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Read this itinerary as a guide only; the exact route and program varies according to ice, weather conditions, wildlife encountered and the captain’s discretion. Flexibility is the key to the success of any Antarctica expedition. Visits to research stations depend on final permission.
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At a nimble 332 feet in length, with a capacity of 128 guests, the MS Expedition is an ideal vessel to ply polar waters. Her large outside decks offer panoramic views, and an extensive 2017 refurbishment brought significant technical upgrades, two new engines, enhanced public areas and bathrooms, and the Deluxe and Owner's Suite cabins.
Why Sail Aboard the MS Expedition
Choose the MS Expedition ship for her large common spaces and viewing decks, which create opportunities to both mingle with fellow travelers and find personal quiet time. Our experts who've been aboard recommend the nightly live music by the engaging house band, as well as any fun costume nights. Also choose MS Expedition for a seamless expedition/operations experience, as she is operator-owned.
AdventureSmith Explorations has had multiple staff aboard the MV Expedition firsthand, and can help you compare the Expedition with other polar expedition ships that offer Antarctica cruises, and Arctic cruises including Greenland small ship cruises and Svalbard cruises. Note that starting with the 2025-2026 Antarctic season, the former Ocean Adventurer ship has being rechristened as the MS Expedition. Images and details here reflect the MS Expedition in her new form; however some of our staff reviews discuss her former iteration.
Consult this page further for a detailed description of the Expedition, including ship specs, deck plan, cabin images and a photo gallery. We've been aboard many Antarctica ships and can be your ultimate resource to discover if this is the best ship choice for your travel needs.
Sustainability Aboard MS Expedition
Reusable bags on board enable beach cleanups while exploring polar shorelines, as part of Expedition's Marine Debris program. A compactor on board the ship efficiently collects trash over the ship's sailing season; the trash is then delivered to Svalbard to be recycled. The ship burns Marine Gas Oil (MGO)—a clean burning fuel with a low emission factor that conforms to all international regulations and policies governing disposal of waste at sea. Her 2017 refurbishment upgraded her technical specs to include two new engines, generators, gear boxes, drive systems and re-bladed propellers, resulting in fuel efficiency and a minimized carbon footprint.
Common Areas Aboard MS Expedition
The MS Expedition ship has multiple large public areas, all providing superior views to enjoy during sea crossings and in between land excursions. Enjoy sweeping panoramas from the ship's 360-degree upper decks, while a raised observation platform provides a great vantage point from which to spot unique wildlife and the large aft deck offers additional viewing options and hosts a sunny day barbecue. The Expedition cruise ship also offers breathtaking views from its interior so passengers can relax in the warmth and comfort of the dining room, lounge or pub without being cut off from the remarkable environment.
A theater-style lounge accommodates everyone on board and serves as the main briefing and lecture hall with presentations, films and slideshows for education and enjoyment. Seating here is varied to offer booths, comfortable swivel chairs and stools at the bar. Enjoy a library with books and games, as well as a small onboard gym and staffed medical clinic. Shop for souvenirs in the Polar Boutique or spend time on the observation decks to view wildlife and enjoy the open ocean. Be sure to take advantage of the multi-leveled viewing on the bow when the captain opens up this sometimes-off-limits space.
An open bridge policy allows you to sail with a captain’s-eye view and see the operations of the captain and his crew; a few binoculars are available to use in this space for spotting wildlife and landing sites. Ship-to-shore satellite communications with email and wireless Internet access are available for purchase. Free intranet is available to access daily schedules and expedition staff bios on board.
Dining Aboard MS Expedition
A diversity of gourmet international cuisines are prepared and catered by professional chefs. Dining is casual, tables of four to eight are unassigned, and the window-lined dining room is capable of seating the full complement of passengers at one time. If weather allows, a barbecue buffet can be served alfresco on the Captain’s Deck for a unique polar dining experience.
There is always a selection of different meals available and vegetarians will find plenty of options. Breakfast and lunch are buffets while dinner is served plated. Special dietary requirements, including vegan and celiac disease, can be accommodated with advance notice. Coffee, tea and water are all provided free of charge, with special afternoon tea service with snacks. All other beverages, alcoholic and non-alcoholic, can be purchased in the dining room, pub or lounge.
Crew & Guides Aboard MS Expedition
The ship's crew is dedicated to ensuring every journey exceeds travelers' expectations. From the MV Expedition captain who has successfully navigated over 100 ice cruises, to the ship's expedition leader with over 30 years experience in polar expeditions, they are amongst the most experienced and skilled in their field. Experts in everything from geology to marine biology and photography to polar history, the members of the Expedition team are always eager to share their infectious passion for the plants, animals and historic figures of the polar regions. A 10:1 passenger-to-guide ratio means more on-hand experts, deeper access and greater understanding throughout the voyage.
Activities Aboard MS Expedition
The large fleet of Zodiacs are launched from a special platform, ensuring comfort and ease of accessibility for Zodiac cruises and shore landings. Citizen science opportunities abound on all of Expedition's departures, encouraging guests to participate in key sample collections. The MS Expedition ship offers kayaks and camping gear for off-ship adventures. The entire passenger complement only requires 30 minutes to load or unload from the Zodiacs, making for swift and efficient operations.
On board, the Expedition's crew create a fun atmosphere with activities including game nights; performances by the resident musicians; and an "Embrace the Bizarre" night featuring the crew band, strobe lights and a conga line. The onboard costume closet encourages guest participation in the fun. And for the adventurous wedding planner, an added-cost wedding package offers the option to be married by the captain.
MS Expedition Cabins & Deck Plan
The 65 modern cabins offer a variety of affordable doubles and triples, as well as higher-end double cabins and suites. All cabins provide views (window or porthole), storage, a nightstand, a writing desk, in-room music, individual temperature controls and a full private en-suite bathroom with hairdryer. Daily cabin service makes sure the cabin is clean, warm and inviting. The electricity on board is 220v/50Hz electrical outlets, with European 2-pin round holes. An international adapter may be needed.
At a nimble 332 feet in length, with a capacity of 128 guests, the MS Expedition is an ideal vessel to ply polar waters. Her large outside decks offer panoramic views, and an extensive 2017 refurbishment brought significant technical upgrades, two new engines, enhanced public areas and bathrooms, and the Deluxe and Owner's Suite cabins.
Why Sail Aboard the MS Expedition
Choose the MS Expedition ship for her large common spaces and viewing decks, which create opportunities to both mingle with fellow travelers and find personal quiet time. Our experts who've been aboard recommend the nightly live music by the engaging house band, as well as any fun costume nights. Also choose MS Expedition for a seamless expedition/operations experience, as she is operator-owned.
AdventureSmith Explorations has had multiple staff aboard the MV Expedition firsthand, and can help you compare the Expedition with other polar expedition ships that offer Antarctica cruises, and Arctic cruises including Greenland small ship cruises and Svalbard cruises. Note that starting with the 2025-2026 Antarctic season, the former Ocean Adventurer ship has being rechristened as the MS Expedition. Images and details here reflect the MS Expedition in her new form; however some of our staff reviews discuss her former iteration.
Consult this page further for a detailed description of the Expedition, including ship specs, deck plan, cabin images and a photo gallery. We've been aboard many Antarctica ships and can be your ultimate resource to discover if this is the best ship choice for your travel needs.
Sustainability Aboard MS Expedition
Reusable bags on board enable beach cleanups while exploring polar shorelines, as part of Expedition's Marine Debris program. A compactor on board the ship efficiently collects trash over the ship's sailing season; the trash is then delivered to Svalbard to be recycled. The ship burns Marine Gas Oil (MGO)—a clean burning fuel with a low emission factor that conforms to all international regulations and policies governing disposal of waste at sea. Her 2017 refurbishment upgraded her technical specs to include two new engines, generators, gear boxes, drive systems and re-bladed propellers, resulting in fuel efficiency and a minimized carbon footprint.
Common Areas Aboard MS Expedition
The MS Expedition ship has multiple large public areas, all providing superior views to enjoy during sea crossings and in between land excursions. Enjoy sweeping panoramas from the ship's 360-degree upper decks, while a raised observation platform provides a great vantage point from which to spot unique wildlife and the large aft deck offers additional viewing options and hosts a sunny day barbecue. The Expedition cruise ship also offers breathtaking views from its interior so passengers can relax in the warmth and comfort of the dining room, lounge or pub without being cut off from the remarkable environment.
A theater-style lounge accommodates everyone on board and serves as the main briefing and lecture hall with presentations, films and slideshows for education and enjoyment. Seating here is varied to offer booths, comfortable swivel chairs and stools at the bar. Enjoy a library with books and games, as well as a small onboard gym and staffed medical clinic. Shop for souvenirs in the Polar Boutique or spend time on the observation decks to view wildlife and enjoy the open ocean. Be sure to take advantage of the multi-leveled viewing on the bow when the captain opens up this sometimes-off-limits space.
An open bridge policy allows you to sail with a captain’s-eye view and see the operations of the captain and his crew; a few binoculars are available to use in this space for spotting wildlife and landing sites. Ship-to-shore satellite communications with email and wireless Internet access are available for purchase. Free intranet is available to access daily schedules and expedition staff bios on board.
Dining Aboard MS Expedition
A diversity of gourmet international cuisines are prepared and catered by professional chefs. Dining is casual, tables of four to eight are unassigned, and the window-lined dining room is capable of seating the full complement of passengers at one time. If weather allows, a barbecue buffet can be served alfresco on the Captain’s Deck for a unique polar dining experience.
There is always a selection of different meals available and vegetarians will find plenty of options. Breakfast and lunch are buffets while dinner is served plated. Special dietary requirements, including vegan and celiac disease, can be accommodated with advance notice. Coffee, tea and water are all provided free of charge, with special afternoon tea service with snacks. All other beverages, alcoholic and non-alcoholic, can be purchased in the dining room, pub or lounge.
Crew & Guides Aboard MS Expedition
The ship's crew is dedicated to ensuring every journey exceeds travelers' expectations. From the MV Expedition captain who has successfully navigated over 100 ice cruises, to the ship's expedition leader with over 30 years experience in polar expeditions, they are amongst the most experienced and skilled in their field. Experts in everything from geology to marine biology and photography to polar history, the members of the Expedition team are always eager to share their infectious passion for the plants, animals and historic figures of the polar regions. A 10:1 passenger-to-guide ratio means more on-hand experts, deeper access and greater understanding throughout the voyage.
Activities Aboard MS Expedition
The large fleet of Zodiacs are launched from a special platform, ensuring comfort and ease of accessibility for Zodiac cruises and shore landings. Citizen science opportunities abound on all of Expedition's departures, encouraging guests to participate in key sample collections. The MS Expedition ship offers kayaks and camping gear for off-ship adventures. The entire passenger complement only requires 30 minutes to load or unload from the Zodiacs, making for swift and efficient operations.
On board, the Expedition's crew create a fun atmosphere with activities including game nights; performances by the resident musicians; and an "Embrace the Bizarre" night featuring the crew band, strobe lights and a conga line. The onboard costume closet encourages guest participation in the fun. And for the adventurous wedding planner, an added-cost wedding package offers the option to be married by the captain.
MS Expedition Cabins & Deck Plan
The 65 modern cabins offer a variety of affordable doubles and triples, as well as higher-end double cabins and suites. All cabins provide views (window or porthole), storage, a nightstand, a writing desk, in-room music, individual temperature controls and a full private en-suite bathroom with hairdryer. Daily cabin service makes sure the cabin is clean, warm and inviting. The electricity on board is 220v/50Hz electrical outlets, with European 2-pin round holes. An international adapter may be needed.
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The Expedition is a comfortable polar vessel at an affordable price. Unlike many expedition ships, where public space is at a premium, there are multiple large public areas aboard to enjoy. And this ship is known for her fun and engaging guides and crew.
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