Falkland Islands, South Georgia and Antarctica
on the Ocean Victory

18 day expedition
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    Class of Ship

    Medium Expedition Ship
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    Sustainability

    X-BOW, Green initiative program
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    Berths

    175
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    Zodiacs

    18
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    Ice Class

    1A Rating
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Class of Ship
Medium Expedition Ship
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Sustainability
X-BOW, Green initiative program
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Berths
175
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Zodiacs
18
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Ice Class
1A Rating

Falkland Islands, South Georgia and Antarctica on the Ocean Victory

Embark on an extraordinary 18-day voyage through the Southern Ocean, exploring the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and the Antarctic Peninsula. The Ocean Victory accommodates an intimate group of just 175 guests, ensuring a personalised and comfortable journey. Departing from Ushuaia, we first visit the Falklands, where British charm meets wild southern landscapes filled with penguins and sheep. Next, South Georgia's glacier-clad peaks and shores teeming with King Penguins, elephant seals, and Antarctic fur seals provide unforgettable wildlife encounters. Continuing to the Antarctic Peninsula, we navigate the iconic Gerlache Strait, a breathtaking realm of icebergs, glaciers, and rugged peaks. Each day is filled with thrilling shore landings, Zodiac safaris, and expert-led lectures, creating an immersive adventure to some of the world’s most remote and breathtaking destinations.

Falkland Islands, South Georgia and Antarctica on the Ocean Victory

Arrive in Ushuaia, Argentina - the world’s southernmost city. Explore this vibrant Patagonian city, or stretch your legs in the surrounding forests. Alternatively, consider a day trip off the beaten path into the raw nature of Tierra del Fuego. The island of Tierra del Fuego is a hiker's paradise with rugged snow-capped mountains, glaciers, flower-filled meadows and rich boggy wetlands. In the afternoon, we board our vessel, waiting to welcome us in port.

After our mandatory safety drill, our expedition begins as we navigate through the calm waters of the famous Beagle Channel (named for Charles Darwin's ship). This steep-sided strait divides southern Tierra del Fuego between Chile and Argentina, and has been the jumping-off point for thousands of expeditions into the unknown. Watch out for whales and dolphins as we sail off the edge of the map into the tempestuous Drake Passage.

Following the ocean currents of the South Atlantic, we head towards the rarely-visited Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas).

While the indigenous Yaghan people of Tierra del Fuego may have visited the islands, the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) had no indigenous population when Europeans arrived in the early 16th Century. The islands' sovereignty has been contested ever since, with historical Spanish, French, British and Argentine claims; the islands were established politically as a British colony in 1840. Tensions resulted in a conflict over the islands between Britain and Argentina in 1982. The conflict left a lasting impact on the islands - while it spurred much-needed development assistance from the United Kingdom, the conflict also left much of the islands heavily mined. Since the conflict however, the islands have flourished, selling lucrative fishing rights to their rich waters. The de-mining operation was completed in 2020, celebrated by a football match on the last patch of de-mined ground between the islands' Governer and the Zimbabwean de-mining team who have made the Falklands their home.

The waters around the Falklands are some of the richest in the world, with huge whale, seal and penguin populations feeding where cold Antarctic waters meet the warmer waters of the South Atlantic, so keep binoculars at the ready! Otherwise, join your Expedition Team lecturers to hear about these islands' fascinating history, biology and unique 'Kelper' (as the locals call themselves) culture.

On our first day in the Falklands we will venture to some of the outer islands in the West Falklands - 'Camp', as the locals call the area outside Stanley. The outer islands of the Falklands are much wilder and more remote than the mainland, and host the majority of the islands' wildlife. Islands such as West Point, Carcass and Saunders are well known for their spectacular wildlife. Southern Rockhopper Penguins, Black-Browed Albatross and King Cormorants commonly nest together in vast cliffside colonies; penguins nurture their eggs and chicks in clefts between large cylindrical nests where cormorants and albatross nest. Be sure to look out above to see the bast albatross coming in to land (often less than gracefully). The islands are home to a vast number of other bird species such as the endearingly cheeky Striated Caracara (watch all unattended possessions!), and in the water a number of species new to us such as commerson's dolphins and South American sealions can be seen playing.

During the following morning we will cast anchor in the sheltered natural harbor of Port Stanley. Utilizing our Zodiacs, we will land in the centre of this small city. Stanley is the only settlement on the islands of any size, with a population of around two thousand people. Behind the colourful buildings in neat rows, look closer and you will notice a very distinctly British feel to Stanley - Victorian houses which could be on any swanky London terrace line the harbourfront; red telephone and post boxes stand by the jetty; whitewashed pubs serve fish and chips alongside foaming pints of ale. The Falkland Islanders are proud of their unique homeland and capital, and Stanley is a great place to explore and soak up the local vibe. Highlights in the city include Christchurch Cathedral, the southernmost Anglican cathedral on Earth, as well as excellent shops selling local products (watch out for high quality woollen good in particular!), cafes and pubs offering a warm welcome, and several excellent museums; visitors are spoiled for choice! A short drive or a pleasant walk from the city are several stunning beaches; formerly heavily mined, these are now open, and locals and foreigners alike often visit to see the abundant penguins and spectacular gold-white sands

From the Falklands, we set out eastwards again, following the furious seas towards South Georgia. Here we enter the Furious Fifties, the stretch of powerful waters marking the entry to Antarctic waters - watch the mercury drop as we sail east; now we are truly in the Antarctic. Your crossing will benefit from our vessels' powerful engines, and the stability provided by the specially-designed X-Bow - making the journey in just two days!

In order to protect the extremely delicate and rich ecosystem of South Georgia, our dedicated Expedition Team will assist you to biosecure your clothing and equipment, while continuing with their in-depth lecture program, now focussing on the fascinating history, biology and wildlife of South Georgia. Be sure to wrap up warm and join your Expedition Team out on deck - this section of the South Atlantic is one of the most biologically productive on Earth, and is a haven for vast quantities of wildlife - from whales and albatross to penguins and seals. Watch the waves carefully - in this region, sub-Antarctic species (such as fur seals) mingle with true polar species (such as Adelie Penguins), creating a fascinating ecological mix.

A strip of jagged mountains pierce the brooding clouds of the Southern Ocean. Icebound peaks loom over storm-washed beaches, while glaciers peek from the head of deep fjords. First believed to have been landed on by legendary explorer Captain James Cook, even to modern explorers, South Georgia presents a forbidding aura. But peer closer, and you will see greenery among the ice; movement on the beaches; wings in the skies above.

While it seems hard to believe today, South Georgia was once one of the most degraded environments on Earth. Hearing of the rich pickings, sealers flocked to the island after Cook, slaughtering wantonly. Once the seals had been almost exterminated, visiting ships sought larger prey, and South Georgia became the world's largest whaling destination, with several settlements built to carry out this industrialised slaughter. Whalers from Norway introduced reindeer as game, which soon destroyed the islands native vegetation, while brown rats (accidentally introduced by Europeans and their boats) feasted upon seabirds and their eggs - a horror against which these naive birds had no defence.

Thankfully, extensive conservation (including a painstaking eradication of reindeer and rats) has restored this magnificent island to its former glory - and glory it truly is. Beaches throng with hundreds of thousands of King Penguins, arguably some of Earth's most elegant animals. They must vie for space with the abundant Antarctic fur seals, all desperately defending territories and competing furiously for mates - and they themselves must avoid the southern elephant seals, Earth's largest seals (weighing up to a staggering four tonnes). Tiny South Georgia Pippits and Pintail Ducks (once almost extinct) are now abundant, and petrels, albatross and shags nest on the steep hillsides and wheel in the air above. In the sea, leopard seals stalk for their next penguin meal, fur seal pups play in the shallows, and offshore, a huge variety of whale species gorge on krill. Nowhere else on Earth can boast such a diversity of wildlife, or in such quantities; South Georgia truly has to be experienced to be believed.

As in Antarctica, our exact itinerary will be dictated by weather and sea conditions, but especially by the wind and swell - nevertheless, our experienced Expedition Team and Captain will work their hardest to maximise opportunities to explore. Options include visiting the vast penguin colonies of Salisbury Plain and St Andrew's Bay, seeing the former whaling stations of Lieth and Stromness, drinking in the scenery and seal colonies of Gold Harbour, or exploring this island's fascinating exploration heritage at Grytviken (where legendary explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton is buried). South Georgia is one of those locations which grabs hold of the senses and never lets go; even long after departure, the jewel of the South Atlantic will captivate visitors for years to come.

Now comes the time to cross the famed Drake Passage - the body of water separating Patagonia and the Antarctic Peninsula. The Drake Passage is known for rollicking conditions and strong westerly winds - the Furious Fifties and the Screaming Sixties. While this passage may be challenging, you can rest comfortably aboard our expedition vessels, which are purpose-built with stabilizers, powerful engines and manned by a highly-qualified crew. The most spirited sailors consider Drake Passage a lifetime achievement - and you will complete the crossing twice!

Our days in the Drake Passage will be put to good use preparing for our arrival in Antarctica - your Expedition Leader will brief you comprehensively on how to stay safe and minimise your impact on this precious wilderness, as well as briefing you thoroughly on our plans for our time spent exploring, including hints and tips for wildlife watching. Our dedicated Expedition Team will again assist you to biosecure your clothing and equipment, as well as sharing tailored lectures on Antarctic exploration history, wildlife, geology, glaciology and more!

Over the next days, we will enjoy a safe and exciting Antarctic experience explorers of yesteryear could only dream of.

Our Antarctic adventure begins in the South Shetland Islands, a chain of rugged rocks marking the northernmost point of Antarctica. It is also one of the richest in terms of wildlife, with large Gentoo and Chinstrap Penguin colonies, and an abundance of large seabirds such as predatory Giant Petrels. Landing sites which may be visited in the South Shetland Islands include the black steaming sands and rusting ruins of Deception Island (an active volcanic crater), the bustling penguin colonies of Aitcho and Half Moon Islands, or the old sealers' anchorage of Yankee Harbour.

The following days will be spent exploring further south on the Antarctic Peninsula in the Gerlache Strait region. This region is typically icy, so our exact route will be subject to careful planning by the Expedition Leader and Captain, and explained to our guests through regular evening briefings. However we will aim to visit a range of sites which showcase the best of this staggeringly beautiful region.

Consisting of the 'spine' of the Antarctic Peninsula and a large number of glaciated and mountainous islands, the Gerlache Strait is what comes to mind when most people think of Antarctica. Marvel at the massive icebergs and vast glaciers on a Zodiac cruise in Paradise Bay. Be moved by penguins tenderly caring for their precious eggs, and fiercely defending their nests on Cuverville Island. Watch cataracts of ice tumble into clear blue ocean on a hike over the active glaciers of Neko Harbour. Experience the Antarctica of old at historic huts such as Damoy Point, lovingly restored and open to all. Feel the spray of water from the blow of a humpback whale on a Zodiac safari in Wilhelmina Bay. Wonder at awe-inspiring scenery on a ship cruise through the Lemaire Channel. Wherever we go on the Antarctic Peninsula, endemic wildlife, tantalising history and breathtaking natural beauty abound.

On Antarctica, all human activity is subject to the whims of Mother Nature. While we will make every possible effort to maximise opportunities for exploration off the vessel, the safety of our guests and crew is our top priority. We therefore ask all our guests to join the expedition spirit and be flexible - harsh weather offers the opportunity to expand your knowledge of Antarctica with lectures from our expert Expedition Team, or to enjoy the superlative comfort of our vessels, be it wine-tasting, relaxing in the hot tubs, or recharging with a relaxing massage in our Polar Spa.

We eventually depart Antarctica, and spend two days at sea on our way northwards back across the infamous Drake Passage towards the more welcoming shores of the Beagle Channel and Ushuaia, Argentina. During our time at sea, a variety of activities will be arranged on board to provide our guests with the chance to reflect on their voyage. Relax with an expertly crafted cocktail in the Nordic Bar in the company of new friends, soak up the knowledge and passion of our Expedition Team during lectures in the Shackleton Lounge, or simply enjoy the flight of the albatross which accompany us northwards. 

During your last evening onboard, join the Captain and Officers for the Farewell Cocktail Party, followed by a presentation of photos and video by our onboard photographer - the ideal opportunity to re-live your Antarctic adventure. Skål!

On the morning of the final day of our voyage, we will arrive back at the pier of Ushuaia, Argentina. Trees, grass and a busy city may seem strange to you after the white wilderness of Antarctica! After a hearty breakfast, it is time to bid a fond farewell to the Crew and Albatros Expedition Team, and descend the gangway back to dry land with memories of the voyage of a lifetime.

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 French Balcony Stateroom 

Ocean Victory Category E French Balcony Stateroom 3166
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The French Balcony Stateroom is a standard Stateroom with a French balcony, one queen-sized bed (150x200 cm), floor-to-ceiling windows, and a bathroom. All French Balcony Staterooms are located on Deck 7.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One queen-sized bed (150x200 cm)
Rooms 1 room
Footage 150 sq ft.
Windows Floor-to-ceiling windows
Balcony French balcony
View Ocean view
Location Deck 7
Suitable for Couples
Accessibility None
Amenities Safety box, television, refrigerator, 230 W power and USB outlets, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer
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 Single Stateroom (Porthole) 

Ocean Victory Category G Single Porthole Stateroom 3174
Ocean Victory Category G Single Porthole Stateroom 3175
Ocean Victory Category G Single Porthole Stateroom Bathroom 3176
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The standard single State Rooms all have a double bed and a bathroom. The State Rooms are located on deck 3. Please note the cabin layout and size may vary.

Capacity Up to 1
Beds One double bed
Rooms 1 room
Footage 150 sq ft.
Windows Porthole
Balcony None
View Ocean view
Location Deck 3
Suitable for Solo passengers
Accessibility None
Amenities Safety box, television, refrigerator, 230 W power and USB outlets, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer
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 Triple Stateroom (Porthole) 

Ocean Victory Category F Triple Porthole Stateroom 3172
Ocean Victory Category F Triple Porthole Stateroom 3171
Ocean Victory Category F Triple Porthole Stateroom Bathroom 3173
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There are four Triple Staterooms on board Ocean Albatros featuring portholes, all with private en-suites. Located on Deck 3, they're close to the mudroom and loading platforms. Triple staterooms are normally with twin beds however a double bed can be accommodated while the a third is a single bed.

Capacity Up to 3
Beds Three twin beds OR one double and two twin beds
Rooms 1 room
Footage 215 sq ft.
Windows Porthole
Balcony None
View Ocean view
Location Deck 3
Suitable for Families, groups of three, solo passengers happy to share
Accessibility None
Amenities Safety box, television, refrigerator, 230 W power and USB outlets, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer
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 Albatros Stateroom (Porthole) 

Ocean Victory Category D Porthole Stateroom 3163
Ocean Victory Category D Porthole Stateroom 3164
Ocean Victory Category D Porthole Stateroom Bathroom 3165
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The standard State Rooms all have a double bed or 2 single beds and a bathroom. The State Rooms are located on deck 3 and 4.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double bed or two single beds
Rooms 1 room
Footage 195 sq ft.
Windows Porthole
Balcony None
View Ocean view
Location Decks 3 & 4
Suitable for Couples, groups of two
Accessibility None
Amenities Safety box, television, refrigerator, 230 W power and USB outlets, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer
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 Balcony Stateroom 

Ocean Victory Category C Balcony Stateroom 3144
Ocean Victory Category C Balcony Stateroom 3146
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This type of Stateroom on Ocean Albatros is located on decks 4 & 6. They have a balcony, a double bed or two single beds, a bathroom.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double bed or two single beds
Rooms 1 room
Footage 195 sq ft.
Windows Floor-to-ceiling windows
Balcony Private balcony
View Ocean view
Location Decks 4 & 6
Suitable for Couples, groups of two
Accessibility None
Amenities Safety box, television, refrigerator, 230 W power and USB outlets, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer
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 Superior Balcony Stateroom 

Ocean Victory Category C Sp Superior Balcony Stateroom 3156
Ocean Victory Category C Sp Superior Balcony Stateroom 3152
Ocean Victory Category C Sp Superior Balcony Stateroom 3148
Ocean Victory Category C Sp Superior Balcony Stateroom 3149
Ocean Victory Category C Sp Superior Balcony Stateroom 3150
Ocean Victory Category C Sp Superior Balcony Stateroom Bathroom 3155
Ocean Victory Category C Sp Superior Balcony Stateroom Bathroom 3153
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The most abundant type of Stateroom on Ocean Albatros is located on decks 4 & 6. They have a balcony, a double bed or two single beds, a bathroom. The Superior Balcony Staterooms also include a seating area complete with a table and chair. Additionally, a select few of the Superior Balcony Staterooms are equipped with a sofa that can serve as a bed for a third occupant. If you prefer to book two staterooms with connecting doors, this is possible under this category upon request.

Capacity Up to 3
Beds One double bed or two single beds and a sofa
Rooms 1 room
Footage 250 sq ft.
Windows Floor-to-ceiling windows
Balcony Private balcony
View Ocean view
Location Decks 4 & 6
Suitable for Couples, families, groups of two or three, solo passengers
Accessibility None
Amenities Safety box, television, refrigerator, 230 W power and USB outlets, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer
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 Grand Balcony Stateroom 

Ocean Victory Category C XL Grand Balcony Stateroom 3160
Ocean Victory Category C XL Grand Balcony Stateroom 3161
Ocean Victory Category C XL Grand Balcony Stateroom 3162
Ocean Victory Category C XL Grand Balcony Stateroom Bathroom 3158
Ocean Victory Category C XL Grand Balcony Stateroom Bathroom 3159
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The Grand Balcony Staterooms are located on deck 4. They have a balcony, a double bed or two single beds, and a bathroom.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double bed or two single beds
Rooms 1 room
Footage 300 sq ft.
Windows Floor-to-ceiling windows
Balcony Private balcony
View Ocean view
Location Deck 4
Suitable for Couples, groups of two
Accessibility ADA stateroom
Amenities Safety box, television, refrigerator, 230 W power and USB outlets, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer
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 Balcony Suite 

Ocean Victory Category B Balcony Suite 3141
Ocean Victory Category B Balcony Suite 3140
Ocean Victory Category B Balcony Suite Bathroom 3142
Ocean Albatros Category C SP 9 4343
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Ocean Albatros has 2 Balcony Suites on board located on deck 6. The suites feature double or twin beds and a work desk, bathroom, and a large balcony. The balcony suites can host 2 people.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double or two twin beds
Rooms 1 room
Footage 312 sq ft.
Windows Floor-to-ceiling windows
Balcony Private balcony
View Ocean view
Location Deck 6
Suitable for Couples, groups of two
Accessibility None
Amenities Safety box, television, refrigerator, 230 W power and USB outlets, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer
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 Junior Suite 

Ocean Victory Category A Junior Suite 3132
Ocean Victory Category A Junior Suite 3133
Ocean Victory Category A Junior Suite 3134
Ocean Victory Category A Junior Suite 3138
Ocean Victory Junior Suite Balcony 3137
Ocean Victory Junior Suite Bathroom 3136
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The 4 junior suites aboard Ocean Albatros have a great view from their location high up on the ship on deck 7. The suites feature a double bed or twin beds, sofa bed, seating area, a spacious bathroom and a private balcony. The suite can accommodate up to 3 people.

Capacity Up to 3
Beds One double bed or two twin beds and a sofa bed
Rooms 2 rooms
Footage 388 sq ft.
Windows Floor-to-ceiling windows
Balcony Private balcony
View Ocean view
Location Deck 7
Suitable for COuples, groups of two or three, families
Accessibility None
Amenities Safety box, television, refrigerator, 230 W power and USB outlets, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer
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 Premium Suite 

Ocean Victory Category PS Premium Suite 3179
Ocean Victory Category PS Premium Suite 3178
Ocean Victory Category PS Premium Suite Bathroom 3181
Ocean Albatros Category C SP 9 4343
Ocean Albatros Category A 7 4331
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The largest of all the staterooms on board the Ocean Albatros is the Premium Suite. This 2-bedroom suite features a double bed (or twin beds), a sofa bed, table and chair, a balcony and a spacious bathroom. Located on deck 4.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double bed or two twin beds and a sofa bed
Rooms 2 rooms
Footage 452 sq ft.
Windows Floor-to-ceiling windows
Balcony Private balcony
View Ocean view
Location Deck 4
Suitable for Couples, groups of two or three
Accessibility None
Amenities Safety box, television, refrigerator, 230 W power and USB outlets, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer
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About the Ship

Skontorp

Skontorp

Antarctica Paradise Bay Skontorp Oceanvictory AE 2322

The Ocean Victory joined the Albatros fleet in November 2021, quickly earning its place as one of the industry's most modern small-ship vessels. Designed to align with a commitment to small-ship expeditions, this elegant cruise ship is dedicated to offering diverse voyages throughout the Antarctic region. With 93 well-appointed staterooms, all featuring ocean views (and 90% boasting private balconies), the Ocean Victory provides an exceptional guest experience. Onboard amenities include multiple restaurants, a wellness area, the Albatros Nordic Bar, an open deck dining space, and a state-of-the-art lecture lounge. Additionally, the ship adheres to the Green Initiative Program, ensuring a sustainable and environmentally friendly journey while maintaining our guests' comfort and luxury.

Werner kruse

Werner kruse

Jason Harbour WKR70799 Wernerkruse Ocean Victory Antarctica And South Georgia 2319

A highlight of your expedition cruise is the chance to embark on landings and excursions using Ocean Victory's fleet of 18 inflatable, motorized rubber "Zodiac" boats. Known for their durability and safety, these Zodiacs are among the most trusted small watercraft available. With their low draft and excellent stability, they are designed for professional use, equipped with top-quality outboard engines, and carefully crafted to minimize environmental impact.

These Zodiacs provide unmatched access to some of the world’s most remote and awe-inspiring locations. You’ll have the opportunity to land on untouched shores, cruise along breathtaking coastlines, and witness incredible wildlife up close—whales, seals, penguins, and seabirds are just some of the wonders you may encounter. You'll glide past towering icebergs and set foot on historic lands once explored by pioneers.

Your safety and comfort are always top priorities. Considering the weather and local conditions, your expedition leader will carefully plan as many Zodiac excursions as possible. The final decision for each landing will prioritize your safety. You’ll receive mandatory instructions on safety guidelines, and life jackets must be worn during all Zodiac activities.

We recommend bringing waterproof bags for cameras or binoculars to ensure your gear is protected, as your hands need to remain free during boarding. Participation is designed to be manageable for most able-bodied travellers, but it may be more challenging if you have physical limitations.

CATEGORY A 7 Balcony Ocean Victory 2330

Ship features

The Ocean Victory offers a variety of staterooms and suites designed to provide comfort and luxury during your expedition. All 93 accommodations feature ocean views, with 90% boasting private balconies. Each stateroom has modern amenities, including a private bathroom, ample storage, and comfortable bedding, ensuring a pleasant and restful journey. The ship also offers two cabins specifically designed for guests requiring wheelchair access. 

Antarctic Panorama Specialty Restaurant Ocean Victory 2331

The Ocean Victory offers a diverse and enriching dining experience across its various venues, catering to different culinary preferences. The Main Restaurant serves buffet-style breakfast and lunch, with an à la carte dinner menu that changes daily. It offers a variety of gourmet meat, fish, and vegetarian options to accommodate different tastes and dietary requirements. The Panorama Restaurant provides a more casual dining experience with indoor and outdoor seating, making it the perfect spot for barbecues and other informal meals. Daily menus include delicious hot soups, cold cuts, and crisp, fresh salads. The Albatros Nordic Bar Lounge serves beverages and light snacks in a relaxed atmosphere. Guests can partake in a wine-tasting menu, enjoying organic wines from southern France, and there is an open deck dining facility which allows guests to enjoy al fresco dining surrounded by scenic views.

BBQ Deck Ocean Albatros 2292

BBQ's on deck

Occasional outdoor barbecues featuring various grilled items allow guests to dine while enjoying panoramic views. The ship's culinary team accommodates diverse dietary needs, ensuring all guests have a satisfying dining experience. The combination of varied dining venues, attentive service, and the backdrop of stunning landscapes makes dining aboard the Ocean Victory a memorable aspect of the expedition.

Deck 3 OV

Deck 3 - Gerlach Deck

  • Medical Centre
  • Zodiac Platform
  • Kayak Platform
  • Mudroom
  • Shower

 

 

Deck 4 OV

Deck 4 - Bering Deck

  • Staterooms category C (sp), C, D, Polar Premium Suite

Deck 5 Stellar Deck OV

Deck 5 - Steller Deck

  • Beagle Restaurant
  • Albatros Nordic Bar & Lounge
  • Shackleton Lecture theatre
  • Reception
  • Observation areas
  • Boutique
  • Library

Deck 6 James Cook Deck

Deck 6 - James Cook Deck

  • Staterooms (Category B, C(sc), C

Deck 7 Amundsen Deck OV

Deck 7 - Amundsen Deck

  • Bridge
  • Midnight Sun Deck
  • Viewing platform
  • Fitness centre
  • Bar

Deck 8 OV

Deck 8 - Zheng He Deck

  • Speciality restaurant
  • BBQ area
  • Observation lounge

Deck 9 OV

Deck 9 - Birdseye View Deck

  • Bird's eye viewing platform

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