Oceanwide Expeditions has been the go-to choice for travelers seeking an authentic polar experience for over thirty years. Their team of experienced expedition guides, ship and hotel crew, and well-equipped, small-size vessels are the backbone of their service, ensuring personal, intimate and unforgettable Arctic and Antarctic adventures. When you embark on an Oceanwide journey to Antarctica, you’ll be immersed in a world of towering glaciers, snow-swept coastlines, expanses of sea ice and vibrant wildlife, including whales, seals and vast penguin colonies, all part of the unique ecosystems that define these regions.
Driven by a pioneering spirit, Oceanwide Expeditions caters to travelers with a shared desire for discovery and adventure. They take you deeper into the polar landscapes and closer to the heart of nature, revealing the wonders beneath the surface and ensuring each expedition is filled with inspiration and awe. The small size of their vessels allow them to go further, and explore the polar world in even greater detail, offering guests a 360° view of these spectacular environments.
Oceanwide’s approach is adventurous and hands-on. Their goal is to get guests into the action quickly, aiming for two landings per day via their fleet of inflatable Zodiacs, which transport guests from ship to shore. The flexible itineraries allow for spontaneity, making the most of whatever surprises nature has to offer. For Oceanwide, the expedition cruise is just the tip of the iceberg!
Discover our preferred February and March sailings for season 2024/2025 and 2025/2026 aboard their three ships operating in Antarctica: Hondius, Plancius, and Ortelius.
Travelling to Antarctica in February and March
A voyage to Antarctica in February and March offers an unforgettable glimpse of the continent’s vibrant wildlife and stunning landscapes. During this time, penguin chicks are at their fluffiest, learning to swim and explore, while seals lounge on ice floes, and the waters around teem with life. Towards the end of the season, whale encounters are more frequent and spectacular as groups and individuals put on thrilling displays as they feed in nutrient-rich waters. The late summer light casts a magical glow on the towering glaciers and pristine icebergs, creating incredible opportunities for photography. This is also the perfect time for adventurers, with fewer ships in the region, a quieter atmosphere, and the chance to witness Antarctica as it transforms from summer to autumn. Expect exhilarating wildlife encounters and breathtaking scenery – this is your chance to experience Antarctica at its most dynamic and awe-inspiring!