Antarctic Marine Mammals: the World of Whales & Seals on the World Voyager

11 day expedition
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    Class of ship

    Midsize Expedition Ship
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    Sustainability

    Green initiative program, Science Centre, Ship-to-Shore Power, Dynamic Positioning (DP)
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    Passenger Berths

    168
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    Zodiacs

    18
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    Ice Class

    1B
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Class of ship
Midsize Expedition Ship
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Sustainability
Green initiative program, Science Centre, Ship-to-Shore Power, Dynamic Positioning (DP)
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Passenger Berths
168
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Zodiacs
18
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Ice Class
1B

Expedition overview & highlights

  • Join marine mammal scientists to study whales in their natural habitat
  • Explore penguin colonies, glaciers, remote bays and historic sites
  • Spot seals, whales and abundant birdlife in their natural habitat
  • Listen to whale songs via hydrophones and contribute to citizen science 

This 11-day Antarctic expedition on board the World Voyager offers an extraordinary opportunity to witness whales and seals and actively contribute to marine science. Guided by leading experts, including Dr. Ari Friedlaender and his research team, you’ll explore the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands at the peak of whale migration. Step into the role of citizen scientist by assisting researchers with data collection. Listen to whale songs through hydrophones, gaining a rare insight into their underwater world. Encounter humpback, minke, and fin whales. Spot seals, penguins and seabirds set against a backdrop of glaciers and icebergs. Hands-on workshops, expert lectures and the Science Hub ensure each day deepens your understanding of this pristine and vital ecosystem.

Map & Cruise Itinerary

Upon arriving in this fascinating South American city, known for its vibrant Argentinian culture, European architecture and cosmopolitan vibe, you will independently transfer to your pre- expedition hotel night, included in the Charter Flight and Hotel Package.

After an early breakfast at the hotel, the group will transfer to the airport and board our private charter flight to Ushuaia, Argentina. Upon arrival, you will be transferred from the airport to a central downtown location to enjoy time on your own to explore this quaint port town before making your way to the designated meeting spot near the pier, where you will be transferred to the ship for embarkation. After a late afternoon embarkation, we will sail along the historic Beagle Channel, which transects the Tierra del Fuego archipelago in the extreme south of South America. Expect an air of anticipation as you depart—the next time you see land, you’ll be in the remote Antarctic wilderness.

Crossing the 800-km Drake is considered a rite of passage for many travellers. Traversing this legendary waterway means you’ll experience the Antarctic Convergence, where the cold, northward- flowing Antarctic waters meet the warmer, southward-flowing water of the sub-Antarctic. The mixing of cold and warm waters creates a nutrient-rich feeding ground, especially for whales and other marine mammals. Guests are encouraged to keep binoculars close at hand—and to be prepared for Expedition Team members to announce any whale sightings. The team of guest scientists will be introduced early in the voyage. Ari Friedlaender, who co-developed this itinerary, and members of his team from the Friedlaender Lab, are global authorities on the underwater behavior and ecology of marine mammals, particularly whales. Guests will also meet a research associate with the Happywhale platform, which enables citizens to upload their whale photos to help identify species and, possibly, individual whales.

The timing of this voyage maximizes opportunities to observe various whale species along the Antarctic Peninsula. After the ice recedes in October and November, the food chain begins to reestablish itself. Whales, seals and other marine mammals are drawn to these rich feeding grounds—especially for the krill. By February and March, these creatures, which have been intensely feeding, are satiated and relaxed, making them more easier to spot. In addition to the Zodiac and paddling excursions, we plan to spend a lot of time on the outer decks and other vantage points on the ship to spot—and photograph—wildlife. We’ll spend our days in key marine mammal habitats of the Gerlache Strait and remote inner glacial bays. Over the next three days, we aim to explore whale hotspots such as Charlotte Bay, Portal Point, Graham Passage, Errera Channel, Cuverville Island, Andvord Bay, Fournier Bay and Dallmann Bay. Past whale sightings in these areas have included minke, humpback, fin, orca and the elusive, deep-diving Arnoux’s beaked whale. Antarctic Marine Mammals: The World of Whales & Seals is our only itinerary during which we’ll deploy hydrophones— underwater microphones that detect and record sound below the surface. You will have opportunities—during Zodiac cruises and paddling programs—to accompany Friedlaender Lab scientists as they deploy hydrophones to monitor and study marine mammal behavior, such as the vocalizations of whales. Four scientists will accompany guests in Zodiacs, with one hydrophone shared between two groups. Speakers will enable participants to listen for and, hopefully, hear whale sounds beneath the ocean surface. Engaging with scientists who are actively collecting and collating data that can be shared in real time on the water, and, through digital visual aids, brings marine biology to life in a way that transcends the water line. This activity is also available to World Voyager guests who join the Stand-Up Paddle Boarding (SUP) program. In addition to the citizen science programming, this itinerary will also feature the wonders of Antarctica: penguins, seals, immense glaciers, snowcapped mountains, icebergs, shore landings, and the polar plunge.

Rounding out our marine mammal experiences, we hope to witness southern elephant seals in the rugged and fabled South Shetland Islands. We’ll also keep our fingers crossed for sightings of fin whales. We’ll explore this geological and historic archipelago while prioritising shore landings, which offer further opportunities for wildlife sightings. Arriving in March allows us the rare opportunity to potentially explore key excursion sites such as Hannah Point, which is deemed a Restricted Area from early to mid-season. Massive populations of elephant seals and southern giant petrels make for awe-inspiring experiences. As with any expedition, shore landings along the coast are dependent on favorable weather.

 

Today is the start of the journey back across the Drake Passage. This is an excellent opportunity to spend more time engaging with the Friedlaender Lab scientists, or attend one of the scheduled polar presentations.

Today is your last opportunity to visit new Science Hub and contribute to citizen science that will support marine mammal conservation efforts. In the words of Sir David Attenborough: “No one will protect what they don’t care about. And no one will care about what they have never experienced.”

You will arrive in Ushuaia in the morning and disembark after breakfast. Guests will be transferred to the airport for the return group charter flight to Buenos Aires.

Fares & Departure Dates

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 Infinity Suite 

World Voyager Infinity Suite 4049
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Located on Decks 5 and 6, and approximately 270 sq. ft. (25 sq. m) in size, these cabins have one double or two single beds, and a floor-to-ceiling glass Juliet balcony. A sitting area with sofa, refrigerator, TV, state of the art “infotainment” system, and private bathroom with shower is also featured in each cabin.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double or two single beds
Rooms 1 room
Footage 270 sq ft.
Windows Floor to ceiling windows
Balcony Floor to ceiling glass Juliet balcony
View Ocean view
Location Decks 5 & 6
Suitable for Couples, groups of two, solo passengers
Accessibility None
Amenities Sitting area with sofa, refrigerator, TV, state of the art infotainment system, and private bathroom with shower is also featured in each cabin.
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 Veranda Suite 

World Voyager Veranda Suite 4052
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Located on Decks 5 and 6, and approximately 215 sq. ft. (20 sq. m) in size, these cabins have one double or two single beds, and a 55 sq. ft. (5 sq. m) walk-out balcony. A sitting area with sofa, refrigerator, TV, state of the art “infotainment” system, and private bathroom with shower is also featured in each cabin.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double or two single beds
Rooms 1 room
Footage 215 sq ft.
Windows Floor to ceiling windows
Balcony Private walk out balcony
View Ocean view
Location Decks 5 & 6
Suitable for Couples, groups of two, solo passengers
Accessibility None
Amenities Sitting area with sofa, refrigerator, TV, state of the art infotainment system, and private bathroom with shower is also featured in each cabin.
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 Superior Suite 

World Voyager Superior Suite 4051
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Located on Decks 5 and 6, and approximately 270 sq. ft. (25 sq. m) in size, these cabins have one double or two single beds, and a 100 sq. ft. (9.5 sq. m) walk-out balcony with access from sitting room and bedroom. A separate sitting area with sofa, walk-in closet, refrigerator, TV, state of the art “infotainment” system, and private bathroom with shower is also featured in each cabin.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double or two single beds
Rooms 2 rooms
Footage 270 sq ft.
Windows Floor to ceiling windows
Balcony Private 100 sq. ft. (9.5 sq. m) walk-out balcony
View Ocean view
Location Decks 5 & 6
Suitable for Couples, groups of two
Accessibility None
Amenities Sitting area with sofa, walk-in closet, refrigerator, TV, state of the art infotainment system, and private bathroom with shower is also featured in each cabin.
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 Deluxe Suite 

World Voyager Deluxe Suite 4046
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Located on Deck 5, and approximately 345 sq. ft. (32 sq. m) in size, these cabins have one double or two single beds, and a 100 sq. ft. (9.5 sq. m) walk-out balcony with access from sitting room and bedroom. A separate sitting area with sofa, double closets, refrigerator, TV, state of the art “infotainment” system, and private bathroom with shower is also featured in each cabin.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double or two single beds
Rooms 2 rooms
Footage 345 sq ft.
Windows Floor to ceiling windows
Balcony 100 sq. ft. (9.5 sq. m) walk-out balcony
View Ocean view
Location Deck 5
Suitable for Couples, groups of two
Accessibility None
Amenities Separate sitting area with sofa, double closets, refrigerator, TV, state of the art infotainment system, and private bathroom with shower is also featured in each cabin.
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 Owner's Suite 

World Voyager Owners Suite 4050
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Located on Decks 5 and 6, and approximately 365 sq. ft. (34 sq. m) in size, these cabins have one double or two single beds, and a 100 sq. ft. (9.5 sq. m) walk-out balcony with access from sitting room and bedroom. A separate sitting area with sofa, refrigerator, TV, state of the art “infotainment” system, and private bathroom with shower, dual vanity, and bathtub is also featured in each cabin.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double or two single beds
Rooms 2 rooms
Footage 365 sq ft.
Windows Floor to ceiling windows
Balcony 100 sq. ft. (9.5 sq. m) walk-out balcony
View Ocean view
Location Decks 5 & 6
Suitable for Couples, groups of two
Accessibility None
Amenities Separate sitting area with sofa, refrigerator, TV, state of the art infotainment system, and private bathroom with shower, dual vanity, and bathtub is also featured in each cabin.
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About the World Voyager

World Voyager Antarctica Quark 4040

World Voyager is a state-of-the-art expedition vessel purpose-built for exploration. Powered by advanced Rolls-Royce propulsion technology, World Voyager ensures a smooth, fuel-efficient sailing experience. Onboard, wellness and comfort go hand in hand with adventure. Guests can unwind in the spa, sauna, or jacuzzis, or stay active on the outdoor running track while surrounded by spectacular polar scenery. The elegant restaurant and spacious lounges provide the perfect backdrop for sharing stories and insights with fellow travellers and polar experts.

Panorama Deck 7 World Voyager Observation Deck 4035

Every design element embodies the spirit of discovery: the never-ending urge to explore and learn more about our rugged polar landscapes. At the heart of the experience, the Science Hub encourages interaction with scientists and expedition guides, deepening every encounter with the natural world.

Beacon Restaurant World Voyager Restaurant 4031

Dining on board is a central part of the expedition experience, offering comfort and quality no matter where the day’s adventures lead. The main restaurant, located on Deck 4, serves three meals daily, with times adjusted around landings and wildlife encounters. Guests enjoy open seating with one sitting for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, fostering a relaxed, communal atmosphere. Breakfast and lunch are typically buffet-style, while dinners are plated and prepared à la carte, allowing chefs to focus on fresh, high-quality dishes tailored to individual tastes. Vegetarian and gluten-free options are always clearly labelled, and most dietary needs can be accommodated with advance notice.

Panorama Lounge World Voyager Observation Lounge Bar 4038

Guests can enjoy fresh-baked cookies and pastries each afternoon, followed by evenings that invite lively gatherings over drinks. The ship’s well-stocked bar serves complimentary soft drinks, juices, and water throughout the day, with beer and wine included at dinner. During bar service hours, select cocktails, beer, and wine are also available at no extra cost. The casual dress code keeps the atmosphere relaxed, though many guests choose to dress up slightly for the Captain’s Welcome Reception. With excellent food, warm service, and a convivial setting, dining on board enhances both the adventure and the sense of community throughout the voyage.

Horizon Lounge World Voyager Interior 4032

World Voyager offers a variety of inviting public spaces, all designed to enhance life on board. Guests will find cosy reading spots, panoramic lounges for admiring polar landscapes, wellness and relaxation areas, and spaces that encourage exploration and learning. Whether you wish to connect with fellow travellers, attend expert-led presentations, or take in the scenery in comfort, the ship provides welcoming environments that balance discovery with relaxation.

Panorama Lounge World Voyager Observation Lounge Bar 2 4039

Lounge Areas

On Deck 4, the Lounge is used for special functions and events, and where you can grab a cup of complimentary coffee or tea. The Observation Lounge on Deck 7 is a comfortable spot to relax and enjoy panoramic polar views.

Observation Deck 5 World Voyager Water Edge 1 4033

Observation Decks

The Observation Decks are ideal for viewing wildlife, and are open whenever weather conditions permit.

Tundra Spa World Voyager 4045

Spa

The spa is located on Deck 4. Please see the spa attendant for details on how to book massages, facials, and hand and foot treatments using L’Occitane products. Bookings can also be made at reception.

Tundra Sauna World Voyager 4044

Sauna

Guests can rest and relax in the comfort and warmth of the sauna while enjoying the spectacular views outside.

Quark Expeditions World Explorer Gym

Gym

Located on Deck 4, fitness centre hours are posted at the door, with facilities available on a first come, first served basis.

World Voyager Deck 8

Deck 8

Deck 8 offers a wraparound deck to take in panoramic views of the Polar Regions; various areas also feature heated seating, allowing for optimal comfort while out on deck.

 

World Voyager Deck 7

Deck 7

  • Observation Lounge
  • Pool and Jacuzzi

 

World Voyager Deck 6

Deck 6

  • Infinity Suite
  • Veranda Suite
  • Owner's Suite
  • Superior Suite
  • Bridge

 

World Voyager Deck 5

Deck 5

  • Infinity Suite
  • Veranda Suite
  • Owner's Suite
  • Deluxe Suite
  • Superior Suite

 

 

World Voyager Deck 4

Deck 4

  • Restaurant
  • Sauna
  • Spa
  • Polar Boutique
  • Gym
  • Science Hub

 

 

World Voyager Deck 3

Deck 3

  • Ready Room
  • Zodiac Embarkation

 

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