Magellan Discoverer · 6-Day Antarctic Express Fly-Cruise, Mar 4, 2027

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6 daysCruise
Mar 4, 2027 – Mar 9, 2027Departure
From US$8,495Reference Price
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Magellan Discoverer · 6-Day Antarctic Express Fly-Cruise, Mar 4, 2027

Route Map

Route map is indicative. Actual ports, landings, flight connections, cruising areas and activity order may change according to weather, sea state, ice and local operating conditions.

Magellan Discoverer Antarctic Express Air-Cruise route map

Product Overview

Operator
Antarctica21 Antarctica21
Ship
Magellan Discoverer
Route
Confirmed in the confirmed departure documents.
Destination
Confirmed in the confirmed departure documents.
Travel Dates
2027.03.04 — 2027.03.09
Duration
6days
Price
US$8,495 from

A 6-day cruise-only Antarctica21 express fly-cruise departure aboard Magellan Discoverer, operating Mar 4, 2027 to Mar 9, 2027. The compact program uses flight-cruise access to focus on Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland scenery with a shorter time commitment, subject to weather and operator planning. Cabin space, pricing and operating details are confirmed by an advisor.

Route Map

Route map is indicative. Actual ports, landings, flight connections, cruising areas and activity order may change according to weather, sea state, ice and local operating conditions.

Magellan Discoverer Antarctic Express Air-Cruise route map

Trip Highlights

Punta Arenas and King George Island Flight Connection

Magellan Discoverer Antarctic Express Air-Cruise Punta Arenas and King George Island Flight Connection
Magellan Discoverer Antarctic Express Air-Cruise Punta Arenas and King George Island Flight Connection
  • Antarctica21's air-cruise pattern uses Punta Arenas and King George Island flight arrangements to reduce or replace part of the Drake Passage sailing time.
  • Flight timing, baggage handling, hotel briefings, transfer sequence and embarkation or disembarkation flow are subject to Antarctic weather and the operator's final documents.

Icebergs, Glaciers and Antarctic Wildlife

Magellan Discoverer Antarctic Express Air-Cruise Icebergs, Glaciers and Antarctic Wildlife
Magellan Discoverer Antarctic Express Air-Cruise Icebergs, Glaciers and Antarctic Wildlife
  • The route offers opportunities for icebergs, glaciers, snowy mountains, penguin habitat, seals, seabirds and possible whale observations.
  • Wildlife sightings and viewing distance cannot be guaranteed and follow protection rules and the ship team's instructions.

Small-Ship Expedition Rhythm

Magellan Discoverer Antarctic Express Air-Cruise Small-Ship Expedition Rhythm
Magellan Discoverer Antarctic Express Air-Cruise Small-Ship Expedition Rhythm
  • The compact small-ship expedition rhythm is designed for efficient landings, Zodiac cruising, briefings and close observation of the Antarctic environment.
  • Daily operations remain flexible because weather, ice, airport conditions and the expedition team's safety assessment shape the plan.

Late-Season Antarctic Light

Magellan Discoverer Antarctic Express Air-Cruise Late-Season Antarctic Light
Magellan Discoverer Antarctic Express Air-Cruise Late-Season Antarctic Light
  • The late-season window can bring changing Antarctic light, active ice scenery and a different wildlife rhythm from high summer.
  • Scenery, wildlife and activity openings vary by weather, ice, sea state and the expedition team's daily route decisions.

Daily Itinerary

You may first check the alongside the daily itinerary.

DAY 1 Mar 4

Flight-Cruise Preparation

Prepare for the Antarctica21 air-cruise arrangements around Punta Arenas. Hotel briefing, luggage handling, flight timing and contingency plans are subject to the operator's final documents.

DAY 2 Mar 5

Fly to King George Island and Embark

Fly toward King George Island and embark the expedition ship when conditions allow. Flight timing, baggage rules and embarkation flow depend on Antarctic weather and airport operations.

DAY 3 Mar 6

South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula

Explore the South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula waters when conditions allow, with possible Zodiac cruising, landings and wildlife observation.

DAY 4 Mar 7

Antarctic Peninsula Exploration

Explore around the Antarctic Peninsula when weather, ice and sea state allow. Possible activities include Zodiac cruising, shore landings, glacier and iceberg viewing, and wildlife observation.

DAY 5 Mar 8

Return Flight Connection

Use the return flight or transfer connection according to the operator's plan. Timing is weather dependent and follows Antarctica21's final notice.

DAY 6 Mar 9

End of Program

The program ends according to the final flight, transfer and hotel arrangements. Onward travel should allow for the operator's advised buffer because Antarctic flights are weather dependent.

Daily arrangements are subject to Antarctica21's final departure documents, weather, sea state, ice, airport operations, flight operations, environmental rules and expedition-team decisions.

Ship and Cabins

Magellan Discoverer

Magellan Discoverer operates Antarctica21 air-cruise departures on the Antarctic Express Air-Cruise program, with expedition accommodation, dining, public spaces, lectures, landing briefings and Zodiac-supported operations according to the final voyage plan.

Operator
Antarctica21
Ship
Magellan Discoverer
Product ID
23831
Route
Antarctic Express Air-Cruise
Departure Date
Mar 4, 2027

Public Areas

  • Expedition accommodation and onboard dining
  • Expedition-team lectures, landing briefings and safety briefings
  • Zodiac cruising and landing activities when opened by the expedition team
  • Observation decks, public lounges and onboard activities according to the confirmed ship
  • Flight-cruise coordination around Punta Arenas and King George Island, subject to the final departure documents

Pricing Details

Cabin Pricing

Cabin Description Price
Standard / Entry Cabin Category Open cabin categories, size, deck, benefits, occupancy and inventory are subject to the operator's live availability and final confirmation. From US$8,495
Balcony, Suite and Higher Cabin Categories Prices vary by ship, departure, cabin category, occupancy and promotion policy. Confirm live availability with an advisor. From US$8,495

Included

  • Cruise-sector accommodation and onboard meals.
  • Expedition-team lectures, landing briefings and regular activities during the voyage.
  • Planned Zodiac cruising, landings and scenic activities, subject to weather and ice conditions.

Not Included

  • International flights, domestic flights outside the confirmed program, visas, insurance, pre- and post-cruise hotels, transfers, land extensions and personal expenses, unless clearly included by Antarctica21 or the signed contract.
  • Optional activities such as kayaking, camping or other add-ons may require separate space, conditions or fees, subject to operator confirmation.
  • Additional expenses caused by weather, ice, flight, airport, port, itinerary or force-majeure changes are handled according to Antarctica21 terms and the signed contract.

Travel Notes

Route and Flight Adjustments

Antarctica air-cruise routes are affected by weather, sea state, ice, airport operations, port rules, wildlife protection and environmental regulations. Flights, landings, Zodiac cruising, activity order and time ashore may change.

Cruise-Only Booking

This page shows cruise-only reference information. Final cabin category, price, taxes, flight or transfer arrangements, optional activity space, payment terms and cancellation policy are subject to Antarctica21's written confirmation and the signed contract.

Travel Preparation

Travelers should prepare visas, insurance, polar clothing and health information according to Antarctica voyage requirements. Final meeting point, hotel briefing, luggage rules, flight timing, embarkation and disembarkation rules are subject to the pre-departure notice.