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In-depth Antarctica Falklands & South Georgia
HX ExpeditionsPUQ-PUQ-0-FRANT2609

In-depth Antarctica Falklands & South Georgia

Date

2026-12-18

Duration

22 nights

Departure Port

San Antonio

Chile

Arrival Port

Puntarenas

Costa Rica

Rating

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Theme

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HX Expeditions

MS Fram

Explorer

Launched

2020

Refitted

2025

Tonnage

11,647 GT

Passengers

318

Cabins

127

Crew

75

Length

374 m

Width

20 m

Speed

13 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Santiago

Santiago

Santiago is a dynamic port city in Chile, celebrated for its rich history and vibrant culture. Must-do experiences include indulging in traditional dishes like "pastel de choclo" and exploring the Mercado Central. The best season to visit is during the spring (September to November) or fall (March to May), when the weather is mild and the city is alive with local festivities.

Day 2

Day 2

Puntarenas

Puntarenas

Puntarenas is Costa Rica's historic Pacific port, a narrow peninsula reaching into the Gulf of Nicoya where nineteenth-century maritime heritage meets vibrant marine life, signature street food like the iconic *churchill* shaved ice, and easy access to Tortuga Island, cloud forests, and world-class whitewater rafting on the Pacuare River. The dry season from December through April offers the most reliable sunshine and calmest seas for both shore excursions and gulf crossings, making it the ideal window for cruise itineraries calling at this authentically Costa Rican gateway.

Day 2

Day 2

Punta Arenas

Punta Arenas

Punta Arenas is Chile's southernmost continental city and the historic gateway to the Strait of Magellan, Antarctica, and Tierra del Fuego. Visitors should not miss savouring fresh centolla king crab at a waterfront restaurant and taking a boat excursion to the Magellanic penguin colonies at Tucker Islets. The best time to visit is during the austral summer from November through March, when temperatures are mild, daylight stretches past ten in the evening, and expedition cruise schedules are at their peak.

Day 3

Day 3

At Sea

Day 4

Day 4

Falkland Islands

Falkland Islands

The Falkland Islands are a windswept South Atlantic archipelago famed for extraordinary wildlife — five penguin species, elephant seals, and black-browed albatrosses — set against a stark, treeless landscape of rugged beauty. Must-dos include visiting the king penguin colony at Volunteer Point, exploring Stanley's maritime heritage, and hiking the wild outer islands. November through January offers peak wildlife breeding activity and the longest summer days.

Day 6

Day 6

Falkland Islands

Falkland Islands

The Falkland Islands are a windswept South Atlantic archipelago famed for extraordinary wildlife — five penguin species, elephant seals, and black-browed albatrosses — set against a stark, treeless landscape of rugged beauty. Must-dos include visiting the king penguin colony at Volunteer Point, exploring Stanley's maritime heritage, and hiking the wild outer islands. November through January offers peak wildlife breeding activity and the longest summer days.

Day 7

Day 7

At Sea

Day 8

Day 8

At Sea

Day 9

Day 9

Bath

Bath

Bath, Maine, is America's "City of Ships," home to the continuously operating Bath Iron Works naval shipyard and the Maine Maritime Museum, which preserves the only surviving wooden shipbuilding yard in the United States. Must-dos include exploring the maritime museum's ten-acre campus, walking the historic downtown's brick storefronts, and visiting Popham Beach at the Kennebec River's mouth. June through October offers the finest weather, with autumn foliage spectacular in September-October.

Day 11

Day 11

Bath

Bath

Bath, Maine, is America's "City of Ships," home to the continuously operating Bath Iron Works naval shipyard and the Maine Maritime Museum, which preserves the only surviving wooden shipbuilding yard in the United States. Must-dos include exploring the maritime museum's ten-acre campus, walking the historic downtown's brick storefronts, and visiting Popham Beach at the Kennebec River's mouth. June through October offers the finest weather, with autumn foliage spectacular in September-October.

Day 13

Day 13

Bath

Bath

Bath, Maine, is America's "City of Ships," home to the continuously operating Bath Iron Works naval shipyard and the Maine Maritime Museum, which preserves the only surviving wooden shipbuilding yard in the United States. Must-dos include exploring the maritime museum's ten-acre campus, walking the historic downtown's brick storefronts, and visiting Popham Beach at the Kennebec River's mouth. June through October offers the finest weather, with autumn foliage spectacular in September-October.

Day 14

Day 14

At Sea

Day 15

Day 15

Antarctic Peninsula

Antarctic Peninsula

The Antarctic Peninsula, that dramatic arc of rock and ice reaching toward South America, remains one of Earth's last true wildernesses — governed by international treaty and unchanged since the heroic age of Shackleton and Amundsen. Towering glaciers calve icebergs the size of cathedrals into mirror-calm fjords; colonies of hundreds of thousands of penguins line volcanic black-sand beaches; humpback whales breach at improbable distances from Zodiac boats. November through March is the expedition season, with peak wildlife encounters from December to February. A voyage here is not merely travel — it is a transformation, a reckoning with scale and silence that stays with you for life.

Day 17

Day 17

Antarctic Peninsula

Antarctic Peninsula

The Antarctic Peninsula, that dramatic arc of rock and ice reaching toward South America, remains one of Earth's last true wildernesses — governed by international treaty and unchanged since the heroic age of Shackleton and Amundsen. Towering glaciers calve icebergs the size of cathedrals into mirror-calm fjords; colonies of hundreds of thousands of penguins line volcanic black-sand beaches; humpback whales breach at improbable distances from Zodiac boats. November through March is the expedition season, with peak wildlife encounters from December to February. A voyage here is not merely travel — it is a transformation, a reckoning with scale and silence that stays with you for life.

Day 19

Day 19

Antarctic Peninsula

Antarctic Peninsula

The Antarctic Peninsula, that dramatic arc of rock and ice reaching toward South America, remains one of Earth's last true wildernesses — governed by international treaty and unchanged since the heroic age of Shackleton and Amundsen. Towering glaciers calve icebergs the size of cathedrals into mirror-calm fjords; colonies of hundreds of thousands of penguins line volcanic black-sand beaches; humpback whales breach at improbable distances from Zodiac boats. November through March is the expedition season, with peak wildlife encounters from December to February. A voyage here is not merely travel — it is a transformation, a reckoning with scale and silence that stays with you for life.

Day 20

Day 20

Drake Passage

Day 22

Day 22

Drake Passage

Day 23

Day 23

Santiago

Santiago

Santiago is a dynamic port city in Chile, celebrated for its rich history and vibrant culture. Must-do experiences include indulging in traditional dishes like "pastel de choclo" and exploring the Mercado Central. The best season to visit is during the spring (September to November) or fall (March to May), when the weather is mild and the city is alive with local festivities.

Day 23

Day 23

Puntarenas

Puntarenas

Puntarenas is Costa Rica's historic Pacific port, a narrow peninsula reaching into the Gulf of Nicoya where nineteenth-century maritime heritage meets vibrant marine life, signature street food like the iconic *churchill* shaved ice, and easy access to Tortuga Island, cloud forests, and world-class whitewater rafting on the Pacuare River. The dry season from December through April offers the most reliable sunshine and calmest seas for both shore excursions and gulf crossings, making it the ideal window for cruise itineraries calling at this authentically Costa Rican gateway.

Day 1

Santiago

Santiago

Santiago is a dynamic port city in Chile, celebrated for its rich history and vibrant culture. Must-do experiences include indulging in traditional dishes like "pastel de choclo" and exploring the Mercado Central. The best season to visit is during the spring (September to November) or fall (March to May), when the weather is mild and the city is alive with local festivities.

Day 2

Puntarenas

Puntarenas

Puntarenas is Costa Rica's historic Pacific port, a narrow peninsula reaching into the Gulf of Nicoya where nineteenth-century maritime heritage meets vibrant marine life, signature street food like the iconic *churchill* shaved ice, and easy access to Tortuga Island, cloud forests, and world-class whitewater rafting on the Pacuare River. The dry season from December through April offers the most reliable sunshine and calmest seas for both shore excursions and gulf crossings, making it the ideal window for cruise itineraries calling at this authentically Costa Rican gateway.

Punta Arenas

Punta Arenas

Punta Arenas is Chile's southernmost continental city and the historic gateway to the Strait of Magellan, Antarctica, and Tierra del Fuego. Visitors should not miss savouring fresh centolla king crab at a waterfront restaurant and taking a boat excursion to the Magellanic penguin colonies at Tucker Islets. The best time to visit is during the austral summer from November through March, when temperatures are mild, daylight stretches past ten in the evening, and expedition cruise schedules are at their peak.

Day 3

At Sea

Day 4

Falkland Islands

Falkland Islands

The Falkland Islands are a windswept South Atlantic archipelago famed for extraordinary wildlife — five penguin species, elephant seals, and black-browed albatrosses — set against a stark, treeless landscape of rugged beauty. Must-dos include visiting the king penguin colony at Volunteer Point, exploring Stanley's maritime heritage, and hiking the wild outer islands. November through January offers peak wildlife breeding activity and the longest summer days.

Day 6

Falkland Islands

Falkland Islands

The Falkland Islands are a windswept South Atlantic archipelago famed for extraordinary wildlife — five penguin species, elephant seals, and black-browed albatrosses — set against a stark, treeless landscape of rugged beauty. Must-dos include visiting the king penguin colony at Volunteer Point, exploring Stanley's maritime heritage, and hiking the wild outer islands. November through January offers peak wildlife breeding activity and the longest summer days.

Day 7

At Sea

Day 8

At Sea

Day 9

Bath

Bath

Bath, Maine, is America's "City of Ships," home to the continuously operating Bath Iron Works naval shipyard and the Maine Maritime Museum, which preserves the only surviving wooden shipbuilding yard in the United States. Must-dos include exploring the maritime museum's ten-acre campus, walking the historic downtown's brick storefronts, and visiting Popham Beach at the Kennebec River's mouth. June through October offers the finest weather, with autumn foliage spectacular in September-October.

Day 11

Bath

Bath

Bath, Maine, is America's "City of Ships," home to the continuously operating Bath Iron Works naval shipyard and the Maine Maritime Museum, which preserves the only surviving wooden shipbuilding yard in the United States. Must-dos include exploring the maritime museum's ten-acre campus, walking the historic downtown's brick storefronts, and visiting Popham Beach at the Kennebec River's mouth. June through October offers the finest weather, with autumn foliage spectacular in September-October.

Day 13

Bath

Bath

Bath, Maine, is America's "City of Ships," home to the continuously operating Bath Iron Works naval shipyard and the Maine Maritime Museum, which preserves the only surviving wooden shipbuilding yard in the United States. Must-dos include exploring the maritime museum's ten-acre campus, walking the historic downtown's brick storefronts, and visiting Popham Beach at the Kennebec River's mouth. June through October offers the finest weather, with autumn foliage spectacular in September-October.

Day 14

At Sea

Day 15

Antarctic Peninsula

Antarctic Peninsula

The Antarctic Peninsula, that dramatic arc of rock and ice reaching toward South America, remains one of Earth's last true wildernesses — governed by international treaty and unchanged since the heroic age of Shackleton and Amundsen. Towering glaciers calve icebergs the size of cathedrals into mirror-calm fjords; colonies of hundreds of thousands of penguins line volcanic black-sand beaches; humpback whales breach at improbable distances from Zodiac boats. November through March is the expedition season, with peak wildlife encounters from December to February. A voyage here is not merely travel — it is a transformation, a reckoning with scale and silence that stays with you for life.

Day 17

Antarctic Peninsula

Antarctic Peninsula

The Antarctic Peninsula, that dramatic arc of rock and ice reaching toward South America, remains one of Earth's last true wildernesses — governed by international treaty and unchanged since the heroic age of Shackleton and Amundsen. Towering glaciers calve icebergs the size of cathedrals into mirror-calm fjords; colonies of hundreds of thousands of penguins line volcanic black-sand beaches; humpback whales breach at improbable distances from Zodiac boats. November through March is the expedition season, with peak wildlife encounters from December to February. A voyage here is not merely travel — it is a transformation, a reckoning with scale and silence that stays with you for life.

Day 19

Antarctic Peninsula

Antarctic Peninsula

The Antarctic Peninsula, that dramatic arc of rock and ice reaching toward South America, remains one of Earth's last true wildernesses — governed by international treaty and unchanged since the heroic age of Shackleton and Amundsen. Towering glaciers calve icebergs the size of cathedrals into mirror-calm fjords; colonies of hundreds of thousands of penguins line volcanic black-sand beaches; humpback whales breach at improbable distances from Zodiac boats. November through March is the expedition season, with peak wildlife encounters from December to February. A voyage here is not merely travel — it is a transformation, a reckoning with scale and silence that stays with you for life.

Day 20

Drake Passage

Day 22

Drake Passage

Day 23

Santiago

Santiago

Santiago is a dynamic port city in Chile, celebrated for its rich history and vibrant culture. Must-do experiences include indulging in traditional dishes like "pastel de choclo" and exploring the Mercado Central. The best season to visit is during the spring (September to November) or fall (March to May), when the weather is mild and the city is alive with local festivities.

Puntarenas

Puntarenas

Puntarenas is Costa Rica's historic Pacific port, a narrow peninsula reaching into the Gulf of Nicoya where nineteenth-century maritime heritage meets vibrant marine life, signature street food like the iconic *churchill* shaved ice, and easy access to Tortuga Island, cloud forests, and world-class whitewater rafting on the Pacuare River. The dry season from December through April offers the most reliable sunshine and calmest seas for both shore excursions and gulf crossings, making it the ideal window for cruise itineraries calling at this authentically Costa Rican gateway.

Cabin Categories

Expedition Grand Suite 1
Expedition Grand Suite 2
Expedition Grand Suite 26

Expedition Grand Suite

Suite
215–291 m²Max 2
MG

Enjoy these exclusive suites with one room, seating area, TV, kettle, tea/coffee, stereo and mini-bar. Some of them also have bathtub. Most of these suites have a private balcony or bay window.

35 - 37 m2
Window
Bathroom
TV
Double bed
Balcony

DoubleShowerToiletries ProvidedTVCoffee MachineHair Dryer+8
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Expedition Mini suite 1
Expedition Mini suite 2
Expedition Mini suite 9

Expedition Mini suite

Suite
161–215 m²Max 4
Q2Q4

Expedition Mini suite

Lounge AreaVanity AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableMini Bar (Additional Cost)TV+9
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Arctic Superior 1
Arctic Superior 2
Arctic Superior 5

Arctic Superior

Outside
108–118 m²Max 2
U2

Enjoy these comfortable outside cabins, situated on top/upper decks. These cabins have separate beds where one doubles as a sofa.

8 - 13 m2
Window
Bathroom
TV
1 bed/1 couch

ShowerToiletries ProvidedTVSofa BedRoom Service AvailableSafe+6
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Polar Outside	 1
Polar Outside	 2
Polar Outside	 5

Polar Outside

Outside

Polar Outside

108–248 m²Max 4
F2F4FJN2N4SD

Polar Outside

ShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVSafeHair Dryer+8
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Polar Inside 1
Polar Inside 2
Polar Inside 4

Polar Inside

Inside
108–140 m²Max 2
I2I4

Relax in these comfortable, standard inside cabins with separate beds where one can be turned into a sofa. This cabin can fit up to four people.

6 - 10 m2
No window
Bathroom
TV
1 bed/1 couch

Sofa BedShowerRoom Service AvailableTVSafeHair Dryer+4
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