Travel To Antarctica From India
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Travel to Antarctica from India via South America is easier and more affordable than to the east via New Zealand / Australia despite the fact that India is closer to New Zealand and Australia than it is to South America.

There is a wide range of ships and cabins, from the simplest with a porthole or two up to luxurious staterooms with a private balcony and all stations inbetween
While flights from India to ports in Australia or New Zealand cost somewhat less than those to the Argentinan tip of South America for the Peninsula region, the last leg of the journey is by ship only. It is not possible for tourists to fly to eastern Antarctica meaning longer at sea (6-7 days in each direction) than when journeying to the Peninsula (2 days in each direction) with subsequently increased costs.
Visas, Flights and Food - frequently voiced concerns!
We have had many clients from India traveling with us to Antarctica and fully understand that there is a lot of paperwork associated with booking a trip of this nature as you are required to have a visa to enter Argentina. You may be assured you are in the expert hands of our team who have dealt with this many times providing an efficient and effective service for our clients. Moreover, we have an office in Patagonia, Argentina making it very easy for us to help you with international flights from India to Argentina in addition to all the paperwork for your visa!
We can ensure that you will be served with vegetarian food during your cruise if that is your choice.
Travelling to the Antarctic Peninsula
The large majority of trips that leave for Antarctica are ship based cruises leaving from the Argentinean port of Ushuaia, or fly-cruise trips that leave from Punta Arenas in Chile. These trips visit the Antarctic Peninsula and nearby islands of the (mainly underwater) Scotia Arc. Peninsula trips typically take 10-12 days with options from 6-16 days and typically 8 days for a fly-cruise. Cruises that take in the Peninsula, South Georgia and the Falkland Islands are from 15-25 days.
Ships almost always cruise along the western side of the Peninsula, the eastern side and Weddell Sea frequently have much heavier potentially problematic sea ice.

1 - Ushuaia, Argentina, 2 - Punta Arenas, Chile 3 - Falkland Islands, 4 - South Georgia5 - South Shetland Islands, 6 - Antarctic Peninsula
Trips leaving from South America typically visit the South Shetland Islands, 5 and then the Peninsula, 6 some will sail far enough south to cross the Antarctic Circle. Longer cruises may take in South Georgia,4 and the Falkland Islands,3. Almost all combinations are available.
R - Ross Ice Shelf, 1 - Hobart - Australia 2 - Invercargill / Port of Bluff - New Zealand3 - Macquarie Island, 4 - Commonwealth Bay5 - Cape Adare, 6 - McMurdo / Scott bases
Eastern Antarctica trips spend their time either in the Commonwealth Bay area 4 or the Ross Sea region between Cape Adare 5 and McMurdo 6 with possibly a short trip along the front of the Ross Ice Shelf R. There is usually a visit to wildlife rich islands such as Macquarie Island 3.
Travel to the Ross Sea / Commonwealth Bay Region - Eastern Antarctica
The smaller number of cruises that depart from Australia or New Zealand visit Eastern Antarctica, the opposite side of the continent. These trips are longer and therefore more expensive with a sailing time of 6-7 days there and the same back again in a total trip duration of 25-30 days, there are no shorter voyages. They usually leave from Invercargill, New Zealand or less commonly, Hobart, Australia. Trips may depart and return to the same port though often leave from one and return to another in either direction.
The World's Cleanest Air
The air in Antarctica is used to set a pollution base-line for the planet, there is less air pollution there than anywhere. The WHO guideline for PM 2.5 (fine particulate matter in the air) is an average of 25 micrograms per cubic metre over 24 hours, levels in Antarctica sometimes peak at 0.4. In the world's heavily polluted cities, the figure frequently exceeds 150 and sometimes reaches 400+. (refs: 1 2)
Antarctica is a relatively expensive to visit niche destination, voyages focus the wilderness and aesthetic experience. A coast-line rich in wildlife backed by snow covered mountains and glaciers with an extreme climate make this a truly magical place to visit unlike any other on the planet. Its remoteness and experiences make it the ultimate destination for many adventurous travellers.

Eastern Antarctica, Ross Sea Region v Antarctic Peninsula Cruises
Ross Sea region- Remoteness - You will see few if any other ships and get a greater feeling of isolation and being at the end of the world, this is a little visited part of the planet. You are going where the world's biggest icebergs are and the most extreme weather conditions.
- Greater chance of rough seas due to longer spent crossing the open ocean which can take 6-7 days in each direction, no flights available.
- See Emperor Penguins, the birds of the deep south that rear their young in the depths of the Antarctic winter, the largest of all penguin species.
- See Mount Erebus, the world's southernmost active volcano and the Ross Ice Shelf, a 600km long wall of ice between 15m and 50m high.
- Visit the huts of Scott, Shackleton, Mawson and other Heroic Age explorers depending on where your cruise goes. This is the area where much of the early exploratory history of Antarctica was played out and where historical remains still stand.
- Exclusivity - of the people who go to Antarctica, only a small proportion visit regions other than the Peninsula, there are relatively few trips here and they are often fully booked up well in advance.
- Trip length of 26-30 days, sometimes there may be the possibility of a semi-circumnavigation over a similar time period from the Ross Sea to the Peninsula.
- It takes 2 days to cross the Drake Passage to reach the Antarctic Peninsula, rough seas are possible though short-lived, you can also fly across it in 2 hours on a fly-cruise trip.
- Varied mountainous scenery with glaciers and icebergs, some of the most beautiful scenery on earth.
- The most wildlife rich area, with huge penguin colonies, and many other breeding birds, seals are common and whales may be seen. The sub-Antarctic islands you may visit en route are particularly wildlife rich, especially South Georgia.
- Historic preserved British Base, now a working Post Office at Port Lockroy, you may also visit other currently active research bases and historic sites.
- Easier to reach, The closeness of the peninsula to the tip of South America means that travel time to reach Antarctica here is much less than in the East. It also means that a greater portion of the trip is spent in Antarctica rather than travelling there and back.
- A larger number and variety of trips available, duration from 6-24 days, a wide range of ships and choice of travel dates and itineraries.
Antarctic Peninsula Sample Cruises - 2025 / 2026
| Trip | Departures Date or no. of Departures | Highlights | Prices USD* | Departure / Return Port |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Classic Antarctic Peninsula Expedition10 - 15 days | Oct '25 date 30Nov '25 - 27 departuresDec '25 - 33 departuresJan '26 - 29 departuresFeb '26 - 20 departuresMar '26 - 14 departures | South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula, Penguin Rookeries, Lemaire Channel. | from $5,190typically$12K-14K | Ushuaia, Argentina |
| Antarctica Peninsula Basecamp13 days | Nov '25 date - 27Dec '25 dates - 9, 16, 28, 29Mar '26 dates - 17 | Antarctic Peninsula trip with inclusive activities on offer such as hiking, snowshoeing, kayaking, mountaineering, and camping out under the South Polar skies. | from $9,700 - $17,150 | Ushuaia, Argentina |
| Crossing the Circle11 - 23 daystypically 12 - 14 | Nov '25 dates - 18Dec '25 - 6 departuresJan '26 - 4 departuresFeb '26 - 12 departuresMar '26 dates - 8, 9, 20 | Sail down the Antarctic Peninsula and cross the Antarctic Circle, South Shetland Islands, Wildlife, Scenery. | from$8,200 | Ushuaia, Argentina |
Air-Cruise, Fly the Drake Sample Cruises - 2025 / 2026
| Trip | Departure Date or no. of Departures | Highlights | Prices USD* | Departure / Return Port |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands. Fly across the Drake Passage6 - 12 days typically 8 | Nov '25 - 8 departuresDec '25 - 24 departuresJan '26 - 22 departuresFeb '26 - 17 departuresMar '26 dates - 3, 13, 17 | Fly across the Drake Passage in 2 hours to join your ship, cruise the South Shetland Islands and western Antarctic Peninsula. Spectacular scenery, glaciers, icebergs, penguins, seals and whale sightings. A few sail one way, fly the other trips. Some trips cross the Antarctic Circle. | from$7,795 typically$13K-15K | Punta Arenas, Chile |
Ross Sea Region Sample Cruises - 2025 / 2026
| Trip | Departure Date or no. of Departures | Highlights | Prices USD* | Departure / Return Port |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Little visited Eastern Antarctica, Ross Ice Shelf. 25 - 34 days | Dec '25 dates - 11Jan '26 dates - 10, 16Feb '26 dates - 5, 8 | Remote even for Antarctica, sailing there and back take 5 days each with visits to sub-Antarctic islands on the way. Historic huts in a region central to the continent's exploration. Wildlife, ice shelves, ice bergs and sea-ice. Some trips are circum-navigations from NZ to South America or vice-versa. | from$28,346 | Dunedin, NZQueenstown, NZHobart, Aus |
South Georgia with the Falkland Islands and / or Antarctic PeninsulaSample Cruises - 2025 / 2026
| Trip | Departure Date or no. of Departures | Highlights | Prices USD* | Departure / Return Port |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| South Georgia, Antarctic Peninsula and Falkland Islands17 - 23 days | Oct '25 - 12 departuresNov '25 - 9 departuresDec '25 - 8 departures Jan '26 - 8 departuresFeb '26 - 7 departuresMar '26 - 5 departures | Sub-Antarctic South Georgia has some of the most unique and abundant wildlife on earth including the world's biggest King Penguin colony, one of the world's largest concentration of Southern Elephant Seals, and many other penguins, whales, seabirds and seals all with a background of the Alps dropped in mid-ocean.Falklands Islands - a British colony in the South Atlantic with wild places and diverse abundant wildlife.The Antarctic Peninsula is Antarctica proper with icebergs, glaciers and wildlife. | from $9,900 | Ushuaia, Argentina - typically.Some individual cruises may start or end at Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Puerto Madryn or Stanley, especially at the start or end of the season. |
| South Georgia and Falkland Islands15 - 25 days | Sept '25 date - 26Oct '25 - dates - 7, 12, 23 | from $9,995 | ||
| South Georgia and Antarctic Peninsula 15, 16, 18 or 28 days | Jan '26 date - 22, 24Feb '26 date - 1, 6, 18Mar '26 date - 20 | from$12,831 |
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Prices from $5,900 per person
6 to 28 days
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