Falkland Islands and South Georgia: 20-Day Wildlife Adventure on the Ultramarine

20 day expedition
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    Class of ship

    Midsize Expedition Ship
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    Sustainability

    MAGS (Waste to Energy System) , Green initiative program, Dynamic Positioning (DP)
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    Passenger Berths

    199
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    Zodiacs

    20
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    Ice Class

    1A+, PC6
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Class of ship
Midsize Expedition Ship
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Sustainability
MAGS (Waste to Energy System) , Green initiative program, Dynamic Positioning (DP)
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Passenger Berths
199
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Zodiacs
20
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Ice Class
1A+, PC6

Expedition overview & highlights

  • Enjoy more time in the Falklands and South Georgia than any other itinerary
  • Walk among vast colonies of King Penguins and seals in South Georgia
  • Encounter southern elephant seals during peak pupping season
  • Enrich your voyage with expert-led talks and immersive adventure options

No other voyage compares: spend more time exploring the Falkland Islands and South Georgia than ever before on this exclusive Falkland Islands and South Georgia: 20-Day Wildlife Adventure. Sailing from the Patagonian coastal city of Puerto Madryn, you’ll reach the northwesternmost islands of the Falklands—a rare achievement for even the most seasoned polar adventurers. Enjoy three days exploring the Falklands archipelago, with visits to spectacular sites like Steeple Jason—the world’s largest black-browed albatross colony—and New Island. Then immerse yourself for six full days in wildlife-rich South Georgia—virtually unheard of in expedition travel. 

Map & Cruise Itinerary

Upon arriving in this cosmopolitan city, known for its architecture and rich European heritage, you will independently transfer to your group hotel, which is in your Charter Flight and Hotel Package.

Following breakfast at our hotel, we will transfer to the airport for our charter flight to Puerto Madryn, in the Patagonian province of Chubut on Argentina’s stunning Atlantic coast. Upon arrival in Puerto Madryn, your checked bags will be transferred directly to your cabin on Ultramarine, leaving you free to explore this lively Patagonian port town. As you stroll the shoreline, you may spot sea lions basking on the beach or catch sight of southern right whales offshore. Visit the local cafés and artisan markets for a taste of the region’s Welsh-Argentine heritage. In the afternoon, we’ll gather for the group transfer to the port to board Ultramarine. After check-in, you’ll be shown to your comfortable cabin— your home for the next 18 nights. Once you’ve settled in, your warm and friendly Expedition Team will introduce themselves and the ship, sharing important details about the voyage ahead. Expect an air of excitement as we set off toward the wildlife-rich subAntarctic islands of the Falkland Islands and South Georgia.

 

From Puerto Madryn we set our course for Islas Malvinas, also known as the Falkland Islands, where we aim to dedicate at least three days to exploration. En route, we will transit rich waters that support an array of wildlife, and in these latitudes—between 42 and 51 degrees north—you may spot avian and marine species you might not see further south. Be sure to spend time on the outer decks taking in the open water, and keep your binoculars handy for any wildlife sightings. Your Expedition Team will host expert presentations about the Patagonian coastlines and the isolated wildlife hotspots of the Falklands and South Georgia. Time at sea also provides opportunities to slow down and relax, and spend time getting to know your fellow ship mates who have traveled from diverse countries around the globe—and who share your passion for wildlife and adventure. It’s not uncommon for guests to make lifelong friends. As we near the Falkland Islands (also known as Islas Malvinas) sometime in the evening of our second day at sea, you may notice an increase in seabirds, particularly albatrosses. We’ll set course for the farthest—and rarely visited— northwest islands in the archipelago. Some of these islands are annual nesting sites for tens of thousands of birds, including the black-browed albatross. While many eyes may be trained toward the horizon and above in search of birds, stay alert to signs of movement above and beneath the surface of the water. Peale’s, Commerson’s, and dusky dolphins can be seen here, along with the occasional baleen and long-finned pilot whale.

With extended time in the Falklands, we’ll seek opportunities to visit seldom explored sites renowned for birdlife and beauty. Our destinations will depend entirely on weather and marine forecasts, as the outer Falklands are exposed to oceanic swells. We’ll choose locations that offer the best—and safest—conditions for exploration. One such site is the small, slender Steeple Jason, one of the most northwesterly islands in the Falklands. Difficult to access, it has been featured in numerous wildlife documentaries for its prolific black-browed albatross colony—the largest in the world, with an estimated 100,000 to 180,000 breeding pairs. It’s truly a sight to behold. Their closely packed nests stretch for hundreds of meters along the shoreline, just beyond dense tussock grasses. Looking west to sea, you’ll likely see albatross riding the wind. The walk to the colony crosses uneven terrain and impressive tussock grass, which provides critical habitat for many other bird species. These vivid green grasses, rooted in rocky soil, create a striking contrast with the sharp ridgeline in the background. Largely untouched by humans, Steeple Jason is home to a small shepherd’s outpost and a research field station— overshadowed by vast wilderness. Steeple Jason offers a rare chance to feel truly remote amid a vast ecosystem alive with countless animals. Our explorations may also take us to New Island, just over thirty nautical miles south of Steeple Jason. A paradise for birders, this small island boasts coves with white sandy beaches sheltered from the open ocean, and is considered one of the most beautiful in the Falklands. Around 25,000 to 30,000 black-browed albatross nest here, joined by Magellanic, gentoo, and southern rockhopper penguins—each with its own distinct nesting style. Other common sightings include songbirds and the formidable striated caracara. Dolphins, including those in shallow waters, are frequently seen in the area, adding to the island’s remarkable wildlife encounters. Other wilderness destinations may include bird-rich West Point and Saunders Islands in the western Falklands. Saunders Island will amaze you with its long white-sand beaches, the northern shore stretching for kilometers and facing the open sea. It’s almost surreal—particularly if you’ve encountered penguins in ice-and snowladen Antarctica on previous voyages— to watch gentoo, Magellanic, and southern rockhopper penguins making their way to the water along sandy stretches. There’s also a smaller colony of black-browed albatross nests on a nearby cliff, sharing the gently sloped, grassy island with grazing sheep tended by the warm-hearted Saunders family. Look for Commerson’s dolphins, often spotted in the shallow waters near Saunders’ sandy beaches. West Point Island is another Falkland gem, with vibrant green vegetation and blooming spring flowers. From the rocky beach, a gentle walk (with slight elevation) leads through a picturesque meadow to a cliff where black-browed albatross nest. West Point Island is home to 2,000 breeding pairs. We’ll visit a small section of the colony for intimate views of albatross in their nests and soaring above the waters. The walk passes through grassy fields dotted with wildflowers, blending the domestic with the wild. Energetic hikers may tackle Mt. Ararat for sweeping views, while others can travel by 4X4 to the colony and overlooks. Peale’s dolphins, Falkland steamer ducks, and striated caracara are often seen here. Carcass is another excellent destination. Like Saunders and New islands, Carcass boasts stunning white-sand beaches meeting the cold, blue waters of the South Atlantic. Magellanic and gentoo penguins nest here, and the tussock grasses are especially impressive. Look overhead for peregrine falcons soaring high above. No visit to the Falklands is complete without a stop in its largest community— Stanley. Highlights include the museum (admission covered) and the striking arch monument built from the jaws of blue whales. Pop into a local restaurant or traditional British pub for Falkland f ish and chips, or a pint while chatting with locals about life on this windswept sub-Antarctic island. Stanley has a distinct boundary—where residential streets end and open wilderness and sheep meadows begin to stretch into the horizon. We’ll set sail in early afternoon, allowing plenty of time to cover the 700+ nautical miles to our next destination: South Georgia.

While at sea, we may become aware of our transit over the Antarctic Convergence, or Polar Front. This biological boundary marks where the South Atlantic meets the Southern Ocean, and we’ll notice the change as we cross it. Below the Convergence, the water is much colder; where it meets the warmer Atlantic, cloudy or foggy conditions often form. This mixing of currents creates an ideal foraging ground for a variety of birds and marine mammals. We’ll likely be accompanied by albatross, petrels, and shearwaters, and may spot whales—some species more often than others. Far from shore, we might see Antarctic fur seals. Seeing prions (part of the petrel family) and shags in greater numbers indicates we’re approaching South Georgia.

After enjoying South Georgia from a distance, we’ll head toward its numerous beaches to find a bay for your first excursion. Landing sites are varied, largely determined by the weather conditions. The sites you visit will deliver wildlife encounters unrivaled anywhere else on Earth. Biodiverse South Georgia—often described as the Galapagos of the south seas—is one of the most fertile breeding grounds in the world for sub-Antarctic wildlife, with beaches blanketed with penguins and seals. It won’t take you long to realize that you are in a birder’s paradise, as burrowing seabirds, albatrosses, and petrels can be seen in abundance. You’ll find that South Georgia, once a popular base for whalers and sealers, is also scattered with abandoned relics and evidence of human activity from centuries gone by. Your Expedition Team will help bring those days to life when you visit old whaling stations and enjoy presentations on the South Georgia then and now. One of the most significant sites you will visit on South Georgia is Grytviken. This settlement is one of the first whaling stations established in sub-Antarctic waters. Grytviken has a special appeal largely because it’s the site of the grave of Sir Ernest Shackleton, one of the most famous Antarctic explorers. Guests and expedition team members uphold a cherished tradition at the Grytviken cemetery, raising a toast to one of the greatest polar heroes. Mid-October and early November are exceptional times to visit South Georgia, especially for wildlife enthusiasts. At this time of year, male elephant seals battle for control of beach sections, securing breeding rights for females entering their territories. These bouts are fought in bursts, with rest periods between clashes. As the largest pinniped species on the planet, watching these giants spar is a true spectacle. Mid-October and early November are exceptional times to visit South Georgia, especially for wildlife enthusiasts. At this time of year, male elephant seals battle for control of beach sections, securing breeding rights for females entering their territories. These bouts are fought in bursts, with rest periods between clashes. As the largest pinniped species on the planet, watching these giants spar is a true spectacle. With extra time in South Georgia, we’ll have greater flexibility to explore more sites. If conditions allow, we may visit King Haakon Bay and the very beach where Ernest Shackleton and his party aboard the James Caird landed after their perilous journey from Elephant Island. If not, we’ll spend more time along the island’s leeward coast, aiming to visit its massive king penguin coloniesThe largest of these colonies. St. Andrew’s, which—by conservative estimates—is home to more than 150,000 breeding pairs. We’ll also seek out macaroni penguin colonies—conditions permitting—as these birds favor rugged, exposed coastlines. Possible sites include Hercules Bay, Royal Bay, and Cooper Bay. Expect to encounter some of the island’s millions of petrels and prions. For those craving some active off-ship adventure, we plan to offer (weatherpermitting) an extended hike along the f inal stretch of the route taken by Ernest Shackleton, Frank Worsley, and Tom Crean to the Stromness whaling station in May 1916.

To say that South Georgia is remote would be an understatement, and as such, we’ll need to invest the necessary time to travel the more than 1,000 nautical miles on our return to South America. We’ll begin our westward journey through the Southern Ocean, crossing back over the Antarctic Convergence and passing near Burwood Bank—a shallow underwater plateau surrounded by deeper waters. All three of these dynamic regions can provide opportunities for bird-watching and marine mammal sightings, and we’ll feel the gradual shift from the chillier ecological Antarctic to the somewhat warmer environments of Tierra del Fuego. If the skies are clear and visibility is good, we might catch our first views of the South American mountains on the horizon well before nightfall. As with other regions we’ve visited, the shelves near the continent can be rich with birdlife and occasionally marine mammals—but the journey isn’t over quite yet. After dinner, we will sail west through the famous Beagle Channel on our approach to Ushuaia, Argentina.

We will arrive in Ushuaia in the morning and disembark after breakfast. You will be transferred to the airport for the return group charter flight to Buenos Aires, which is part of your Charter Flight and Hotel Package.

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 Explorer Triple 

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Located on Deck 3, and approximately 285 sq. ft. (26.5 m2). This suite is perfect for guests traveling solo who want to share their experience with other like-minded travellers of the same gender, or for groups of three traveling together. Featuring three separate single beds, and amenities for each of the three guests.

Capacity Up to 3
Beds Three separate single beds
Rooms 1 room
Footage 285 sq ft.
Windows Picture window
Balcony None
View Ocean view
Location Deck 3
Suitable for Groups of three, solo passengers happy to share
Accessibility None
Amenities Sitting area, desk, refrigerator, TV, private bathroom with shower and heated floors, hair dryer.
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Standard Amenities for each of the three guests: bathrobe, slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, complimentary water bottle.

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Located on Deck 6, and approximately 132 sq. ft. (12.3 m2). This suite is perfect for solo guests who appreciate privacy and want to wake up to sweeping views from the comfort of their bed. These are the only solo suites with floor-to-ceiling windows available onboard any ship in its class.

Capacity Up to 1
Beds Single bed
Rooms 1 room
Footage 132 sq ft.
Windows Floor-to-ceiling windows
Balcony None
View Ocean view
Location Deck 6
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Accessibility None
Amenities Desk, refrigerator, TV, private bathroom with shower and heated floors.
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 Explorer Suite 

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Located on Deck 3, and approximately 285 sq. ft. (26.5 m2). These suites are perfect for people traveling together or solo guests looking to share with like-minded individuals. This suite maximises interior living space while still offering guests the opportunity to stay connected to the outdoors. Our entry-level twin suites are the largest available on a ship of this class.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double or two single beds
Rooms 1 room
Footage 285 sq ft.
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Balcony None
View Ocean view
Location Deck 3
Suitable for Couples, groups of two, solo passengers happy to share
Accessibility None
Amenities Sitting area with sofa bed, desk, refrigerator, TV, private bathroom with shower and heated floors.
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 Balcony Suite 

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Located on Decks 4 and 6, with approximately 226 sq. ft. (21 m2) of indoor living space, and a 52 sq. ft. (4.8 m2) balcony, this entry-level balcony suite is one of the largest available on a ship of this class. This suite is perfect for guests who are looking for both indoor and outdoor living spaces. There are four connecting suites in this category, making this an excellent option for families or groups wanting to stay connected to each other during their expedition.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds 1 double or 2 single beds
Rooms 1 room
Footage 226 sq ft.
Windows Floor-to-ceiling windows
Balcony Private balcony
View Ocean view
Location Decks 4 & 6
Suitable for Couples, groups, families
Accessibility None
Amenities Sitting area with sofa bed, desk, refrigerator, TV, private bathroom with shower and heated floors.
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 Deluxe Balcony Suite 

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Located on Decks 4 and 6, with approximately 299 sq. ft. (27.8 m2) of indoor living space, and a 70 sq. ft. (6.5 m2) balcony. This suite is perfect for guests wanting a larger living space, full bathroom, and a substantial balcony. Deluxe Balcony Suites are the first suite type to offer additional privacy in the bathroom with an enclosed toilet, a full bath and shower to make it easier for guests to get ready together in the morning.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds 1 double or 2 single beds
Rooms 1 room
Footage 299 sq ft.
Windows Floor-to-ceiling windows
Balcony Private 70 sq. ft. balcony
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Location Decks 4 & 6
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Accessibility None
Amenities Sitting area with sofa bed, desk, refrigerator, TV, private bathroom with shower, bathtub and heated floors.
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 Terrace Suite 

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Located on Deck 6, with approximately 350 sq. ft. (32.5 m2) of indoor living space, and a 100 sq. ft. (9.3 m2) balcony. This suite is perfect for guests wanting generous interiors with a wide layout and the largest balconies on the ship. Centrally located on Deck 6, guests will enjoy minimal movement and motion from the comfort of these suites.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double or two single beds
Rooms 1 room
Footage 350 sq ft.
Windows Floor-to-ceiling windows
Balcony Private extra-wide balcony
View Ocean view
Location Deck 6
Suitable for Couples, groups of two, solo passengers
Accessibility None
Amenities Sitting area with sofa bed, desk, refrigerator, TV, private bathroom with shower, bathtub and heated floors.
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Standard Amenities: hair dryer, bathrobe, slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, complimentary water bottle. Premium Amenities: upgraded bedding, in suite coffee. Services: onboard WiFi credit (terms & conditions apply, WiFi may be limited in duration or data), included laundry (terms & conditions apply, limited number of laundry loads per voyage), in suite dining during scheduled meals.

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 Penthouse Suite 

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The only suite category to be located on Deck 7, with approximately 369 sq. ft. (34.3 m2) of indoor living space, and a 67 sq. ft. (6.2 m2) balcony. This suite is perfect for guests wanting to wake up to unobstructed polar views from the warmth and comfort of their bed onboard the ship. These suites offer the best of everything—views, spacious interiors, full bathrooms and generous balcony sizes—as well as easy access to the wellness centre.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double or two single beds
Rooms 1 room
Footage 369 sq ft.
Windows Floor-to-ceiling windows
Balcony Private balcony
View Ocean view
Location Deck 7
Suitable for Couples, groups of two, solo passengers
Accessibility None
Amenities Sitting area with sofa bed, desk, refrigerator, TV, private bathroom with shower, bathtub and heated floors.
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Standard Amenities: hair dryer, bathrobe, slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, complimentary water bottle. Premium Amenities: upgraded bedding, in suite coffee. Services: onboard WiFi credit (terms & conditions apply, WiFi may be limited in duration or data ), included laundry (terms & conditions apply, limited number of laundry loads per voyage), in suite dining during scheduled meals.

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 Owner's Suite 

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Located on Deck 6, with approximately 446 sq. ft. (41.4 m2) of indoor living space and a 46.3 sq. ft. (4.3 m2) balcony. This suite is perfect for guests who want it all. A large, luxurious suite featuring a private bedroom, full bathroom, powder room, and two separate living spaces. This suite is perfect for families or couples who want all the comforts of home onboard the ship.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double or two single beds
Rooms 2 rooms
Footage 446 sq ft.
Windows Floor-to-ceiling windows
Balcony Private balcony
View Ocean view
Location Deck 6
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Accessibility None
Amenities Walk-in closet, sitting area with sofa bed and additional closet, desk, refrigerator, TV, private bathroom with shower, bathtub and heated floors and separate powder room.
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Standard Amenities: hair dryer, bathrobe, slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, complimentary water bottle. Premium Amenities: upgraded bedding, in suite coffee, binoculars on loan. Services: onboard WiFi credit (terms & conditions apply, WiFi may be limited in duration or data), included laundry (terms & conditions apply, limited number of laundry loads per voyage), in suite dining during scheduled meals, included spa package, upgraded hotel accommodation pre-/post-expedition where applicable, included arrival transfers where applicable.

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 Ultra Suite 

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Located on Deck 6, with approximately 563 sq. ft. (52.3m2) of interior living space, and a 46 sq. ft. (4.3 m2) balcony. This suite is perfect for guests who want to travel without compromise. Our largest and most luxurious suite features the most sleeping, entertainment and storage space onboard the ship. It is perfect for families or travelers who want all the comforts of home onboard the ship.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double or two single beds
Rooms 2 rooms
Footage 563 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 Private bedroom with walk-in closet, sitting area with sofa bed and additional walk-in hallway closet, desk, refrigerator, TV, private bathroom with shower, bathtub and heated floors and separate powder room.
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Standard Amenities: hair dryer, bathrobe, slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, complimentary water bottle. Premium Amenities: upgraded bedding, in suite coffee, binoculars on loan. Services: onboard WiFi credit (terms & conditions apply, WiFi may be limited in duration or data ), included laundry (terms & conditions apply, limited number of laundry loads per voyage), in suite dining during scheduled meals, included spa package, upgraded hotel accommodation pre-/post-expedition where applicable, included arrival transfers where applicable.

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About the Ultramarine

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Ultramarine was purpose-built to push the boundaries of polar exploration, taking guests to remote destinations rarely visited by others. This state-of-the-art vessel combines adventure with comfort, featuring two twin-engine helicopters for unparalleled aerial excursions, the most spacious suites in its class and expansive outdoor viewing areas for exceptional wildlife encounters. It also features a best-in-class operational range and an innovative mix of sustainability features that exceed all industry standards.

Michelle Sole

Michelle Sole

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With breathtaking public spaces, a diverse range of activities, and world-class amenities, Ultramarine is ideally equipped to deliver the ultimate polar expedition experience. Each day aboard brings new possibilities—spotting whales at sunrise, gliding past brilliant blue icebergs by Zodiac in the afternoon or stepping ashore on pristine polar landscapes. A passionate expedition team and crew will guide you through every moment, immersing you in the wonders of the Arctic and Antarctic and creating experiences that are as rare as they are unforgettable.

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Dining aboard Ultramarine is a highlight of the voyage, with fresh, flavourful meals served daily. The main restaurant, Balena on Deck 5, offers a welcoming setting for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfasts and lunches are typically buffet-style, while dinners are plated and prepared à la carte for a personal touch.

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Bistro 487 on Deck 7 provides an alternative dining option with selections from the main menu, healthy choices, and all-day light snacks. Early riser breakfasts, afternoon tea, and late-night bites are also available. While mealtimes may shift to accommodate landings and wildlife encounters, guests can always count on three delicious meals a day, prepared to the highest standards.

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The culinary team caters to a wide range of dietary needs, including vegetarian and gluten-free, with menus clearly labelled and most special requests accommodated when arranged in advance. Guests can enjoy complimentary standard beer, wine, spirits, and cocktails during bar service hours and dinner, with premium options available at an additional cost.

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Ultramarine offers a variety of inviting spaces designed for relaxation, learning and connection throughout your voyage. Expansive observation areas and outer decks provide breathtaking vantage points for wildlife watching and admiring the polar landscapes. Comfortable indoor spaces offer warmth and quiet between adventures. Whether you’re unwinding after an excursion, sharing the day’s highlights with fellow travellers, or simply taking in the scenery, the ship’s well-designed public areas ensure there’s always a welcoming spot to make the most of your time on board.

Quark Expeditions Ultramarine Panorama Lounge

Lounge Areas

On Deck 7 forward, the Panorama Lounge & Bar is used for special functions and events, and is a comfortable spot to relax and enjoy panoramic polar views. You can also grab a cup of complimentary coffee or tea here. On Deck 7 aft, Bistro 487 is a light-filled space to enjoy a snack either inside or out on deck.

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Observation Decks

The promenade deck wrapping around Deck 5 of Ultramarine is generally open for viewing wildlife and enjoying the open ocean. The ship’s outer decks offer plenty of open space and are accessible at any time (unless weather/sea conditions deem it unsafe).

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Spa, Sauna & Steam Room

The Tundra spa is located on Deck 7, where you can take advantage of the services offered in calming spaces with panoramic views. Spa treatments and massages are bookable on board. The steam room is available for you to relax and rejuvenate after a hike or a workout. The sauna provides ample space to warm up with views to the icy waters of the Polar Regions.

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Gym

The gym on Ultramarine offers a range of fitness equipment in a bright, well-maintained space, allowing guests to stay active while enjoying their polar voyage. The gym is located on Deck 7.

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Library

Located on Deck 7, the library offers a large collection of field guides, picture books and reference books. The library also includes a selection of games for your entertainment. The Ultramarine collection contains books in multiple languages covering subjects like wildlife, history, marine biology, ecology and geology.

Ultramarine Deck 8

Deck 8

  • Helidecks

 

Ultramarine Deck 7

Deck 7

  • Panorama Lounge & Bar
  • Library
  • Penthouse Suites
  • Bistro 487
  • Gym
  • Tundra Spa & Sauna
  • Studio

 

Ultramarine Deck 6

Deck 6

  • Bridge
  • Balcony Suites 
  • Deluxe Balcony Suites (601, 602)
  • Terrace Suite (615, 616)
  • Owner’s Suite (617)
  • Ultra Suite (619)
  • Solo Panorama

 

Ultramarine Deck 5

Deck 5

  • Balena Restaurant
  • Ambassadors Theater

 

 

Ultramarine Deck 4

Deck 4

  • Deluxe Balcony Suite
  • Balcony Suite

 

 

Ultramarine Deck 3

Deck 3

  • Reception
  • Polar Boutique
  • Medical Clinic
  • Expedition Desk
  • Explorer Suites
  • Explorer Triple (331, 334)

 

 

Ultramarine Deck 2

Deck 2

  • Ready Room A
  • Ready Room B
  • Zodiac Boarding

 

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