Semi-circumnavigation of Antarctica
34 Days - Hanseatic Inspiration
Embark on a thrilling journey from Ushuaia to Christchurch, immersing yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of Antarctic landscapes and rich wildlife. Explore the wonders of the Southern Ocean while enjoying a comfortable and unforgettable voyage.
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Itinerary Highlights
- One of the greatest adventures of our times: the semi-circumnavigation of Antarctica
- Ice in all its form: from pack ice and tabular icebergs to the spectacular Ross Ice Shelf
- In the wake of historic explorers: add your own chapters to polar history
- The wilderness is alive – in abundance: penguins, sea lions, whales, elephant seals and many more in their habitat
- Only possible on this route: with a bit of luck, observe emperor penguins
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Charter flight from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia/Argentina
- Day 2: Sailing through the Drake Passage
- Day 3 to 8: South Shetland Islands / Antarctic Peninsula / Crossing the Antarctic Circle
- Day 9 to 17: Relaxation at sea
- Day 18 to 23: Ross Island / Terra Nova Bay / Victoria Land
- Day 24: Relaxation at sea
- Day 25: Cruising off the Balleny Islands/New Zealand
- Day 26 and 27: Relaxation at sea
- Day 28: Cruising off Macquarie Island/Australia
- Day 29: Relaxation at sea
- Day 30 to 32: Cruising off the subantarctic islands of New Zealand
- Day 33: Relaxation at sea
- Day 34: Lyttelton (Christchurch)/New Zealand
Day 1: Charter flight from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia/Argentina
Charter flight from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia/Argentina, departure 18.00 hrs
Day 2: Sailing through the Drake Passage
Sailing through the Drake Passage.
Day 3 to 8: South Shetland Islands / Antarctic Peninsula / Crossing the Antarctic Circle
The semi-circumnavigation of the Antarctic is something very special for those in search of an unforgettable expedition. The HANSEATIC inspiration braves this endeavour on an incredible route from South America to New Zealand. The captain and crew flexibly adjust the itinerary to the constantly changing conditions. Towering basalt cliffs, rugged volcanic rock and snow-covered mountains herald an impressive destination: the Antarctic Peninsula.Icebergs, glaciers and majestic mountains – populated by penguins, seals and a huge variety of seabirds. The small, manoeuvrable expedition ship promises unique days. Numerous Zodiac rides and landings heighten the sense of discovery. Stories of pioneers are brought to life on islands, in bays and in seas with names harking back to great explorers. Whether in the footsteps of James Clark Ross, Robert Falcon Scott or Sir Ernest Shackleton – you’ll follow their pioneering spirit on your expedition. Depending on the ice and weather conditions, the HANSEATIC inspiration will head to Deception Island. Marvel at the extinct volcano all around you as the ship sails into the centre of the flooded caldera and takes you to the black volcanic beaches. In contrast, the white world of Neko Harbor makes for stunning images: massive glacial cliffs are reflected in the sea. Along wonderful icy panoramas populated by Weddell and fur seals, you will head for Paradise Bay and its drifting icebergs. The feeling of exploration on board soars with each nautical mile – and with it the dimensions of the landscapes that you can watch in awe whenever you like thanks to the many open deck spaces. Mountains up to 1,000 m (3,281 ft) high flank the narrow Lemaire Channel on one of the world’s most beautiful sea passages. Keep an eye out for gentoo and Adelie penguins and the blue-eyed cormorants that have their breeding colonies on Petermann Island. Other ships have long had to turn back at this point, but the HANSEATIC inspiration is able to cross the Antarctic Circle and head for more Antarctic adventures. It is hard to imagine living in this isolation as a scientist, but the remains of a hut and a plaque at the cape of Prospect Point serve as reminders that some once did. With the highest ice class for passenger ships, the HANSEATIC inspiration can forge its way to the most beautiful and rarely visited regions such as Marguerite Bay and a British research station dating back to the 1960s: on Stonington Island, you will discover how skuas and Antarctic terns have taken possession of the abandoned base.
Day 9 to 17: Relaxation at sea
The following days at sea will be shaped not only by fascinating expert presentations on board, but also by the golden age of Antarctic research as the HANSEATIC inspiration cruises in the Bellingshausen Sea, Amundsen Sea and Ross Sea. These seas take their names from the daring explorers who boarded their vessels many years ago to travel this remote region without modern technology, putting their lives on the line – and they may well have been just as impressed as you are by similar views.
Day 18 to 23: Ross Island / Terra Nova Bay / Victoria Land
It is the ideal season, the perfect timing – can the HANSEATIC inspiration make its way through the pack ice and drifting ice to get to Ross Island? Will the weather and ice conditions allow us to land in legendary places such as Cape Royds? The spot where Sir Ernest Shackleton built a base camp for his South Pole expedition in 1908 is now home to penguins. Cape Evans, by contrast, set the scene for the Terra Nova expedition led by Robert Falcon Scott, who never returned from his attempt to beat Roald Amundsen to the South Pole. The American McMurdo Station will also bring polar history to life (subject to authorisation). In the shadow of the modern building and the mighty Mount Erebus stands the Discovery hut built by Scott in 1902. A good ten years later, it also played an important part in Shackleton’s Endurance expedition as a base camp for the planned crossing of Antarctica. Perhaps you’ll spot emperor penguins and whales in this historically significant region. Another indescribable highlight awaits as you cruise in front of the fantastic backdrop of the Ross Ice Shelf: the gigantic wall of ice as tall as houses stretches for hundreds of kilometres. Next, Victoria Land welcomes you with an endless expanse in Terra Nova Bay, named after the ship that Scott was sailing in when he discovered the bay in 1901. The features here now include an Italian research station. In Cape Adare, you will find the ruins of a hut that Borchgrevink built in 1899 and in which an expedition team spent a winter in Antarctica for the first time. The spectacular natural surroundings are just as moving as the region’s past – including the largest colony of Adelie penguins in Antarctica with over 250,000 breeding pairs.
Day 24: Relaxation at sea
Relaxation at sea.
Day 25: Cruising off the Balleny Islands/New Zealand
As your route continues, you will come across untouched island worlds with a rich fauna that are hardly known in our latitudes. With a small circle of like-minded people, the goal is to discover these paradises and develop a special awareness and appreciation for them. Nature conservation is playing an increasingly important role in their preservation, which is why permits are becoming more and more complex. Destinations in New Zealand and Australia, for example, depend on whether the authorities grant their permission to cruise and land. If they do, you’ll enjoy mystical views of the largely glaciated Balleny Islands.
Day 26 and 27: Relaxation at sea
Relaxation at sea.
Day 28: Cruising off Macquarie Island/Australia
Macquarie Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its geological significance. As you cruise off the island, you can look out for king and royal penguins as well as fur seals.
Day 29: Relaxation at sea
Relaxation at sea.
Day 30 to 32: Cruising off the subantarctic islands of New Zealand
Which of New Zealand’s subantarctic islands will a landing be successful on? With a bit of luck, you will experience Campbell Island and the world’s largest breeding colony of southern royal albatrosses. The Auckland Islands have the lushest flora of all the islands – yellow-eyed penguins and New Zealand sea lions are native here. The Snares penguin, meanwhile, is only found on the Snares Islands, alongside Cape petrels and albatrosses. By making this semi-circumnavigation of the Antarctic, you will be one of the few people who have delved deep into the secrets of this remote region.
Day 33: Relaxation at sea
Relaxation at sea.
Day 34: Lyttelton (Christchurch)/New Zealand
Lyttelton (Christchurch)/New Zealand, arrival 6.00 hrs
Dates | Cabin | From | Special Offer |
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28 Jan 2025 - 02 Mar 2025 | NZD $45764pp | Save 25% | |
Outside Cabin | NZD $45764pp | Save 25% | |
Panoramic Cabin | NZD $47880pp | Save 25% | |
French Balcony Cabin (Category 3) | NZD $50090pp | Save 25% | |
French Balcony Cabin (Category 5) | NZD $51442pp | Save 25% | |
Balcony Cabin (Category 4) | NZD $53210pp | Save 25% | |
Balcony Cabin (Category 6) | NZD $54536pp | Save 25% | |
Balcony Cabin (Category 7) | NZD $56760pp | Save 25% | |
Balcony Cabin (Category 8) | NZD $58969pp | Save 25% | |
Junior Suite | NZD $93393pp | Contact us | |
Grand Suite | NZD $128839pp | Contact us |
**Prices are per person based on twin / shared accommodation.
**Single supplements may apply
Cabin Details
Outside Cabin
Approx. 22 m2/237 ft2 cabins on Deck 4, 5 and 6
Heated wall in the bathroom
Rain shower
Free mini bar (soft drinks)
Coffee machine
Separable beds
24-hour cabin service
Panoramic Cabin
Approx. 21 m2/226 ft2 Cabins on Deck 5
Heated wall in the bathroom
Rain shower
Free mini bar (soft drinks)
Coffee machine
Separable beds
24-hour cabin service
There is one cabin with fully accessible layout and equipment (cabin 404)
French Balcony Cabin (Category 3)
Approx. 21/23 m2 (226 ft2/248 ft2) Cabins on Deck 6 and 7
Heated wall in the bathroom
Rain shower
Free mini bar (soft drinks)
Coffee machine
Separable beds
24-hour cabin service
French Balcony Cabin (Category 5)
Approx. 21/23 m2 (226 ft2/248 ft2) Cabins on Deck 6 and 7
Heated wall in the bathroom
Rain shower
Free mini bar (soft drinks)
Coffee machine
Separable beds
24-hour cabin service
Balcony Cabin (Category 4)
Approx. 27 m2/291 ft2 Cabins incl. balcony (approx. 5 m2/54 ft2) on Deck 5, 6 and 7
Heated wall in the bathroom
Rain shower
Free mini bar (soft drinks)
Coffee machine
Separable beds
24-hour cabin service
Balcony Cabin (Category 6)
Approx. 27 m2/291 ft2 Cabins incl. balcony (approx. 5 m2/54 ft2) on Deck 5, 6 and 7
Heated wall in the bathroom
Rain shower
Free mini bar (soft drinks)
Coffee machine
Separable beds
24-hour cabin service
Balcony Cabin (Category 7)
Approx. 27 m2/291 ft2 Cabins incl. balcony (approx. 5 m2/54 ft2) on Deck 5, 6 and 7
Heated wall in the bathroom
Rain shower
Free mini bar (soft drinks)
Coffee machine
Separable beds
24-hour cabin service
Balcony Cabin (Category 8)
Approx. 27 m2/291 ft2 Cabins incl. balcony (approx. 5 m2/54 ft2) on Deck 5, 6 and 7
Heated wall in the bathroom
Rain shower
Free mini bar (soft drinks)
Coffee machine
Separable beds
24-hour cabin service
Junior Suite
Approx. 42 m2/452 ft2 Suites on Deck 6 and 7
Private balcony (approx. 6 m2/65 ft2)
Separate living and sleeping areas
Separate dining area
Sleeping area with panoramic view
Separable beds
TV in living and sleeping areas
Bathroom with two sinks and rain shower
Separate toilet
Steam sauna in shower area
Heated wall in bathroom
Free mini bar with a selection of spirits
Coffee machine
24-hour cabin service
Butler service
Grand Suite
Approx. 71 m2/764 ft2 Suites on Deck 6 and 7
Private veranda (approx. 16 m2/172 ft2) with space heaters
Separate living and sleeping areas
Separate dining area
Sleeping area with panoramic view
Separable beds
TV in living and sleeping areas
Daylight bathroom with two sinks, free-standing bath, rain shower and veranda access
Separate toilet
Steam sauna in shower area
Heated wall in bathroom
Free mini bar with a selection of spirits
Coffee machine
24-hour cabin service
Butler service
Hanseatic Inspiration Deckplan
Specifications
- Start of construction: May 2017, October 2017, 2019
- Shipyard: VARD Group AS, Norway
- Commissioning: May and October 2019, August 2021
- Ship category: 5 stars*
- Segment: Expedition
- Gross Tonnage (GT): 15,650
- Length/Beam/Draught: 138 m=452 ft/22 m=72 ft/5,6 m=18 ft
- Ice classification: PC6 – the highest ice class for passenger ships
- Propulsion: Diesel-electric
- Passenger decks: 7
- Cabins and suites: 120
- Cabin and suite types: 7
- Passenger capacity/Crew: 230 (199 for Antarctic expeditions and cruises around Spitsbergen)/approx. 175
- Marina: 1
- Restaurants: 3
- Bars, Lounges: 2
- Zodiacs: 17
- Extendible glass balconies: 2
- On-board language(s): German and German/English
- On-board currency: EUR
Whats included?
- All landings and rides in the ship’s own Zodiacs (Use of the Zodiacs depends on the destination and on official permits)
- Experienced experts from various disciplines accompany every cruise, give presentations and multimedia lectures, provide well-informed answers to questions about the cruising area and take part in the Zodiac landings/rides
- Use of the interactive Ocean Academy with individual knowledge formats
- Comprehensive information before the cruise – for example about the Arctic, Antarctic, the South Seas and the Amazon, as well as expedition maps
- International gourmet cuisine – full board: early-bird breakfast, breakfast, bouillon, afternoon coffee/tea time, lunch and dinner (three restaurants to choose from in the evening with flexible opening hours)
- Extensive sports programme: fitness area with ocean view, course programme, additional sports activities on shore depending on the destination (Personal training for an additional charge)
- OCEAN SPA with Finnish sauna with an ocean view, steam sauna, indoor and outdoor relaxation area (spa treatments and hairdresser at a surcharge)
- In every cabin: champagne to welcome you, mini bar restocked daily with non-alcoholic beverages (additional selection in Grand Suites and Junior Suites), coffee machine (tea on request), 24-hour cabin service
- Equipment for loan: one pair of binoculars and two sets of Nordic Walking poles in the cabin itself, furthermore warm parkas, rubber boots, snorkelling equipment
- Flat-screen TV with information and entertainment programme, personal email account and Internet access via Wi-Fi (free of charge for one hour per guest and day, satellite-dependent especially in polar areas)
- Information about harbours and destinations (where available) in the cabin
- German- and English-speaking ship and expedition management as well as mostly German- and English-speaking service crew
- Harbour and airport fees
- Cancellation fee insurance
- Charter flight from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia/Argentina
What’s not included?
- International Airfares
- Internal airfares
- Airport entrance/departure taxes
- Passport, visa, and immigration fees
- Additional hotel nights
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
- Travel Protection Plan
- Gratuities
- Any items not mentioned as included