23 Mar 2025 - 15 Apr 2025 (24 days)
USD7,650 - Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Expedition Leader
Pricing notes : *Special prices vary depending on when an enquiry is made, and the spaces available at time of booking.* **A Rockjumper leader will not accompany the expedition unless a minimum number of participants are signed up through Rockjumper. In the case that a Rockjumper leader is not on board, the professional expedition staff will take care of all participants signed up through Rockjumper.**
Tour price (Per person):
USD8,500 * EUR8,164 * GBP6,786 * AUD13,089USD7,650 * EUR7,348 * GBP6,107 * AUD11,780
23 Mar 2026 - 15 Apr 2026 (24 days)
USD9,000 - Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Expedition Leader
Pricing notes : *Prices & dates estimated and are expected to change* *Special prices vary depending on when an enquiry is made, and the spaces available at time of booking.* **A Rockjumper leader will not accompany the expedition unless a minimum number of participants are signed up through Rockjumper. In the case that a Rockjumper leader is not on board, the professional expedition staff will take care of all participants signed up through Rockjumper.**
Tour price (Per person): USD9,000 * EUR8,645 * GBP7,185 * AUD13,859
Our voyage traverses some of the most interesting areas in the Southern Ocean; including South Georgia, Gough Island, the Tristan da Cunha archipelago, and St. Helena. From famous and historical to incredibly remote, we take in a part of the world conquered by only the hardiest, Sir Francis Drake, Captain James Cook, Sir James Clark Ross, Sir Ernest Shackleton, and Roald Amundsen. Not only can we expect an incredible array of avian and mammalian encounters, but equally some of the harshest, most impressive vistas known to man. Some of the most sought-after species on this cruise include Wandering & Light-mantled Albatrosses, Northern & Southern Royal Albatrosses, King, Magellanic, Macaroni, Adelie & Chinstrap Penguins, Magellanic Diving Petrel, Snow, Antarctic, Blue, Kerguelen, White-headed & Great-winged Petrels, Antarctic Prion, Southern Fulmar, Black-bellied & Grey-backed Storm Petrels, Chilean Skua and Dolphin Gull.
**A Rockjumper leader will not accompany the expedition unless a minimum number of participants are signed up through Rockjumper. In the case that a Rockjumper leader is not on board, the professional expedition staff will take care of all participants signed up through Rockjumper.**
Please note: these prices are subject to foreign exchange fluctuations.
St Helena Plover; Gough Moorhen; Gough & Wilkin's Buntings; Inaccessible Island Rail; Inaccessible & Nightingale Island Finches; Tristan Thrush; Tristan, Snowy, Northern Royal, Southern Royal & Light-mantled Albatrosses; King, Magellanic, Macaroni, Adelie, Northern Rockhopper & Chinstrap Penguins; Magellanic Diving Petrel; Spectacled, Snow, Atlantic, Antarctic, Blue, Kerguelen, White-headed & Great-winged Petrels; Antarctic Prion; Southern Fulmar; Black-bellied & Grey-backed Storm Petrels; Chilean Skua; Dolphin Gull.
Peale’s & Hourglass Dolphin, Dwarf Minke Whale, Killer Whale, Weddell, Leopard & Subantarctic Fur Seals.
coastal and pelagic waters, sub-Antarctic islands & Antarctic Peninsula, pack ice
temperate to subzero, sunny and calm to gale force conditions can be expected
dependant on ship capacity
easy pace, mostly undemanding walks
comfortable expedition cruise ship comfortable expedition cruise ship
easy
spectacular sub-Antarctic scenery, remote islands, nesting penguins, several rarely recorded species
good to excellent
A very successful and amazing trip! Many thanks to Daniel and Adam for all of the hours they spent on deck identifying birds (many of them requiring a photo to be sure)! The Ocean Victory is a stable and extremely comfortable vessel - great staff and good food. I truly appreciate that Rockjumper arranged the special trip for the N. Rockhopper Penguin. It was truly a trip of a lifetime!
we're back and full of great memories and bird (creature) sightings. Dan and Adam were a great team and did a marvelous job. Ann, John and I are so grateful for all of your help preparing us for the trip, getting us straight on all things Antarctica. We were so pleased with our suite, it turned out so well and comfortable. It could not have been better. I think we got the best deal on board. So many thanks.
Holly was great! I hope to travel with her again.
An expedition of a lifetime well worth every penny! As a member of the Survivors of 2019 Club it was a very special tour. From the outstanding service by the expedition staff and crew on the extremely comfortable Quark Ocean Diamond to the always fabulous Rockjumper guides including Glen and Keith Valentine and Mark Beevers, it was the trip of a lifetime. The totally unexpected closeup sightings of Emperor Penguins and the tens of thousands of the six other penguin species was so much fun. Fur Seals and Elephant Seals sunbathed on the beaches as the many species of seabirds flew overhead. The trip to the Black-browed Albatross nesting sight was like something you only expect to see on tv. I felt the Quark crew and the Rockjumper guides went out of their way to make sure everyone had the perfect and safe trip.
I had a wonderful time, I give the highest rating to the staff and crew. Our Rockjumper guide, Holly Faithfull was terrific. She made the cruise, which was excellent, even better!
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