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March 25 – April 04, 2028

 

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Magellan Discoverer

Magellan Discoverer

Ship Facts

Length: 94 m

Breadth: 17.2 m

Draft: 4.3 m

Cruising Speed: 14 knots

Guests: 96

Crew: 67

Decks: 7

Inaugural: 2026

 

 

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10 nights from/to Ushuaia, Argentina

March 25 – April 04, 2028
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Gay Antarctica Cruise 2028This is not a typical trip, and this is not a typical cruise. This is an expedition to the end of the world, done in comfort, aboard a small expedition ship with no more than 96 guests. With expert guides, and with the flexibility to experience Antarctica the way it was meant to be experienced: up close, by small Zodiac, on foot, and surrounded by some of the most extraordinary landscapes on Earth. This is Antarctica. A landscape of glaciers, icebergs, wildlife, and silence on a scale that is almost impossible to describe until you see it for yourself.

 

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After crossing the legendary Drake Passage, we spend four days exploring the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands. Traveling by small expedition ship allows us to explore this environment in comfort observing penguins, seals, and whales in one of the most untouched environments on the planet. No two expeditions are ever the same, and that is part of what makes this journey unforgettable.

 

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Antarctica Expedition Boutique Gay Cruise Highlights

• Cross the legendary Drake Passage

• Explore the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands

• Daily Zodiac landings and guided shore excursions

• See penguins, whales, seals, and seabirds in their natural habitat

• Cruise through ice-filled fjords and past massive glaciers and icebergs

• Travel on a modern small expedition ship with expert polar guides

• Onboard lectures, presentations, and wildlife briefings

 

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Your Ship - Antarctica21 Brand New Magellan Discoverer

A brand new ship for an untouched continent. Magellan Discoverer is purpose-built to enhance our Antarctic experience. Crafted in Chile, the vessel meets the latest Polar Code standards and will begin sailing in 2026.

Magellan Discoverer is a promise of innovative design and environmental stewardship, crafted as a sister ship to the esteemed Magellan Explorer. While mirroring its sibling in elegance and style, Magellan Discoverer charts its own course with remarkable enhancements.

 

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The Spaces: Top-of-the-line amenities
On board, you can enjoy a panoramic observation lounge and presentation room equipped with cutting-edge audio-visual technology. The ship also boasts a spacious dining room, a bar, a library, a meeting room, a gym, a sauna with an open view, and a medical clinic. The fitness center aboard Magellan Discoverer has been designed and built by the professionals at Anytime Fitness. The top deck features a 360° walking track, providing unparalleled vantage points for viewing wildlife and enjoying the Antarctic landscape. With a fleet of 12 Zodiacs, the vessel is perfectly suited for daily outdoor excursions, disembarking guests on land at once.

 

Magellan Discoverer Panoramic Lounge

 

Panoramic Lounge
Guests can enjoy the observation lounge and its bar perfect for taking in the panoramic views or attending engaging presentations.

 

Magellan Discoverer Library

 

Library
In this quiet space, you can read one of our Antarctic-themed books or enjoy the view unfolding behind the windows.

 

Magellan Discoverer Gym

 

Gym
Gym designed and built by the professionals at Anytime Fitness, the world’s only fitness company with boutique gyms on all seven continents.

 

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Dining Room
Spacious dining room with wide windows to keep an eye on the incredible views while enjoying a delightful meal.

 

Magellan Discoverer Sauna

 

Sauna
Enjoy a spacious sauna after a day of exploration, letting the heat soothe your muscles while ice-scapes drift past a large panoramic window.

 

Magellan Discoverer Gift Shop

 

Gift Shop
Our ship is stocked with curated expedition essentials and souvenirs

 

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The Rooms: Deluxe Veranda Cabin
The boutique vessel offers five accommodation categories. All travelers will be in Deluxe Veranda cabins featuring private balconies and king-size beds that can be converted as two twin beds. Each cabin has a wardrobe, individual heating control, a sitting area, and a private bathroom with a shower.

 

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Your Ushuaia Hotel: Arakur Ushuaia Resort & Spa

Perched high on a rocky cliff above the city of Ushuaia, the Arakur Resort & Spa is comfortably the best hotel in town and a memorable way to begin the expedition. Set within the 250-acre Cerro Alarkén Nature Reserve, the hotel was built using sustainable design practices and local materials, with 14 types of native wood and stone quarried directly from the cliff on which it sits. The result is a striking property that feels entirely rooted in its landscape, with oversized windows in every room framing sweeping views of the Beagle Channel, the city below, and the mountains of Tierra del Fuego beyond.

 

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The spa extends indoors and outdoors with a panoramic lap pool and hot tubs overlooking the bay, and hiking trails lead directly from the hotel into the surrounding reserve. It is a genuinely special place that sets the tone perfectly for the adventure ahead.

Rooms at Arakur Ushuaia Resort & Spa are spacious and feature a luxurious and comfortable décor. All of them have heating, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom. They also have a minibar, a desk and impressive views of the sea or mountains.

 

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What's Included

• Small expedition ship cruise

• Daily guided shore landings and Zodiac excursions

• Daily breakfast and lunch on board

• Three-course dinners on board

• Wine, beer, juice, and soft drinks with lunch and dinner

• Coffee, tea, and snacks throughout the expedition

• Loan of waterproof boots for landings

• Lectures, presentations, and onboard entertainment

• Landing fees and Antarctic visitor permits

• Access to expedition materials and onboard app

• Premium internet voucher (note connectivity may be limited)

 

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What's Not Included

• Flights to/from South America

• Hotels and transfers outside of the voyage itinerary

• Beverages purchased at the ship's bar

• Personal expenses and gratuities

 

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Itinerary

Date

Port

Arrive

Depart

 25 Mar Ushuaia, Argentina    PM
 26 Mar Ushuaia, Argentina / Embarkation    
 27 Mar Crossing the Drake Passage    
 28 Mar Crossing the Drake Passage    
 29 Mar Exploring Antarctica    
 30 Mar Exploring Antarctica    
 31 Mar Exploring Antarctica    
 01 Apr Exploring Antarctica    
 02 Apr Crossing the Drake Passage    
 03 Apr Crossing the Drake Passage    
 04 Apr Ushuaia, Argentina AM  
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Days 1 & 2 - Ushuaia, Argentina / Embaaarkation
Your journey begins in Ushuaia, Argentina, at the southern tip of South America. Here, we board our expedition ship and sail through the Beagle Channel, officially beginning our journey toward Antarctica. You will meet your trip leader for a trip introduction, have some drinks together and enjoy your first meal in the hotel restaurant before we embark on our journey down to the bottom of the earth.

The next day, as we embark onto the ship and leave South America behind, the scenery of Patagonia fades into the distance and the feeling of true adventure begins to set in. This first evening on board is a chance to settle into your cabin, meet your fellow travelers, and prepare for the journey south.

 

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Days 3 & 4 - Crossing the Drake Passage
We spend the next two days crossing the Drake Passage, one of the most famous stretches of ocean in the world. While at sea, the expedition team will begin a series of presentations and lectures on Antarctic wildlife, history, geology, and exploration. Spend time on deck watching for seabirds such as albatross and petrels, and keep an eye out for whales as we make our way south. As we cross the Antarctic Convergence, the temperature drops, the water changes, and the first icebergs begin to appear, a moment that signals you are truly entering Antarctica.

 

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Days 5, 6, 7 & 8 - Exploring Antarctica
Over the next several days, we explore Antarctica itself, cruising between the South Shetland Islands and the western coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. This is where the expedition becomes truly extraordinary. Each day, we board Zodiac boats and go ashore to explore glaciers, snow-covered landscapes, and wildlife colonies up close. You may find yourself standing among hundreds of penguins, watching seals resting on floating ice, or seeing whales surface in the distance.

Because this is an expedition, the exact route is flexible and depends on weather, wildlife activity, and ice conditions. The expedition team designs each day to take advantage of the best opportunities available, meaning every voyage is unique. Possible landing sites may include locations such as Paradise Bay, Deception Island, Petermann Island, the Lemaire Channel, and other remarkable places throughout the Antarctic Peninsula. Expect multiple landings and Zodiac cruises, incredible scenery, and a very active and immersive experience.

 

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Days 9 & 10 - Return Across the Drake Passage
We begin our journey back to South America, once again crossing the Drake Passage. These days are a time to reflect on the journey, review photos, attend final presentations, and continue watching for wildlife from the observation decks and lounge as we make our way north.

 

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Day 11 - Ushuaia, Argentina / Disembarkation
We arrive back in Ushuaia in the morning, where the expedition comes to an end. Antarctica is one of those places that stays with you long after you leave, and for many travelers, this journey becomes one of the most memorable travel experiences of their lives.

 

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Trip Notes

Arrival & Departure
Your journey begins in Ushuaia, Argentina (USH) — the southernmost city in the world, at the very tip of South America. Most international travelers reach Ushuaia via Buenos Aires (EZE international airport, with a transfer to the domestic Aeroparque AEP for the connecting flight south).

The expedition concludes back in Ushuaia after your return Drake crossing. Your Trip Leader will coordinate your transfer to USH airport for your onward flight.

Visa requirements for Argentina are minimal for most travelers. US, Canadian, EU, UK, and Australian passport holders enter visa-free for tourism. We'll confirm specifics for your nationality before the trip.

 

Climate
Late March and early April is one of the most distinctive windows of the entire Antarctic season which is late austral summer and the very early edge of autumn. The light is dramatic, sea ice is just beginning to form again, and the season's wildlife dynamics shift in interesting ways.

Air temperatures during your expedition will typically range from the 20s to 40s°F (-5°C to 5°C), with wind chill making it feel considerably colder during Zodiac landings and on deck. The air is dry and crisp; the cold is the kind that's manageable with good layering rather than the wet, bone-deep chill of a North American winter.

What this season offers specifically:
• Whale activity at its peak. Late March and early April are the best window of the entire season for whale watching. Humpbacks have been feeding all summer and are at their most active before they begin migrating north. Sightings are frequent and often close to the ship.
• Mature penguin colonies. Chicks have fledged and are full-sized; colonies are settling into their pre-winter rhythm.
• Dramatic light. With the autumn equinox just behind us, sunrise and sunset return to the day, producing extraordinary golden-hour and blue-hour photography that the high-summer expeditions miss entirely (the sun barely sets in late December).
• Forming sea ice. The first new ice of the next winter is beginning to form, often producing remarkable scenery and ice conditions.

Conditions can change quickly, and that's part of the experience. The expedition team monitors weather constantly and adjusts daily plans to maximize what's possible.

 

The Drake Passage
The Drake Passage, a 600-mile stretch of open ocean between Cape Horn and the Antarctic Peninsula, is one of the most legendary stretches of water in the world, and the crossing is part of what makes this expedition feel like a true expedition. It can be smooth (Drake Lake) or properly rough (Drake Shake), and most crossings sit somewhere between.

If you're prone to motion sickness, prepare in advance. Scopolamine patches (prescription, applied behind the ear) are the gold standard and worth requesting from your physician before the trip. Over-the-counter options like Bonine, Dramamine, or Sea-Bands work for many travelers. The ship's medical team can provide additional support if needed.

Most travelers find that even rough crossings settle within a day, and the Drake itself is part of how Antarctica earns its sense of arrival.

 

People and LGBTQ+ Friendliness
Argentina is one of the most progressive countries in Latin America for LGBTQ+ travelers. It became the first nation in Latin America (and the tenth in the world) to legalize same-sex marriage in 2010, and Buenos Aires has one of the most established and visible queer scenes on the continent. Ushuaia, while small, is unfailingly welcoming.

On the ship itself, the environment is professional, international, and inclusive. Expedition cruising attracts a particular kind of traveler - curious, well-traveled, drawn to wild places - and the dynamic onboard reflects that. Crew and expedition team are uniformly excellent, with a shared focus on exploration, discovery, and respect for both fellow travelers and the natural environment.

And as for the locals: Antarctica has a long, well-documented history of same-sex penguin pairs raising chicks together. You'll be in good company on shore.

 

Meals
All meals are included onboard the ship. Daily breakfast, lunch, and three-course dinners served in the dining room with the windows looking onto the Antarctic landscape. Wine, beer, and soft drinks accompany lunch and dinner; coffee, tea, and snacks are available throughout the day. The galley menu changes daily and accommodates dietary preferences with advance notice.

In Ushuaia, breakfast is included at the Arakur, and the hotel's restaurant is excellent if you'd like to dine there. The views over the Beagle Channel are remarkable. The town itself has good restaurants if you've arrived early; your Trip Leader will offer recommendations.

If you have specific dietary requirements, let us know well in advance. The ship provisions for the entire voyage in Ushuaia, and adjustments need lead time.

 

Money / Tipping
Most expenses are included once you're onboard. Bar drinks (cocktails, premium wine and spirits beyond what's served at meals), spa treatments, and items from the small ship boutique are charged to your onboard account, settled at the end of the voyage. Major credit cards are accepted onboard.

In Ushuaia and Buenos Aires, US Dollars and Argentine Pesos are both useful. Argentina's currency moves significantly with inflation and exchange-rate volatility, but credit cards are widely accepted in tourism contexts and ATMs are reliable at airports and in cities. We'll send up-to-date currency guidance closer to your departure.

Gratuities for the expedition team and ship crew are at your discretion at the end of the voyage. Industry-standard guidance for expedition cruises is roughly US $15–20 per guest per day for the crew (collected as a single shipboard gratuity and distributed across the team), with additional discretion for the expedition team if you'd like to recognize them separately. Many travelers add to this for exceptional service.

Tipping guidance for your Trip Leader will be included in your pre-departure materials.

 

Your Group
The Magellan Discoverer carries no more than 96 guests in total, a deliberately small number that allows the ship to land all guests at most sites in a single Zodiac rotation (large ships have to cycle guests in groups, which significantly reduces time ashore). The Mawari group within that is capped at 16 travelers, giving us our own dynamic onboard while we share the ship and expedition with a small international group of fellow guests.

Expedition cruising attracts a particular kind of traveler, curious, well-traveled, drawn to wild and remote places. The conversations onboard are some of the most interesting you'll have on any our trip. Your group will dine together, share Zodiacs where possible, and develop the close dynamic these trips are known for; you'll also have plenty of opportunity to connect with other guests onboard.

 

Solo Travelers
Solo travelers do well on this expedition. The shared rhythm of landings, meals, lectures, and observation-deck conversations creates connection naturally, and the ship itself fosters easy interaction.

The trip is structured so you can participate fully or take quiet time alone. Cabins are private and comfortable, the ship has multiple lounges, and the observation decks are perfect for solo time with the landscape.

 

Travel Insurance
This is the one of trip where comprehensive travel insurance is non-negotiable — and the expedition operator will require proof of coverage before you embark.

You'll need at minimum:
• Trip cancellation and interruption coverage for the full value of the voyage
• Emergency medical coverage with high limits
• Emergency medical evacuation coverage of at least US $500,000, specifically including evacuation from Antarctica

Antarctic medical evacuation is logistically and financially extraordinary — those figures are real. Standard travel insurance often excludes the Antarctic region entirely or caps coverage well below the required limit. Specialist providers (World Nomads, IMG, Allianz Premier, GeoBlue, and others) write policies that meet expedition requirements; we'll send specific guidance well before the trip.

 

Staying Connected
A premium internet voucher is included with your voyage, but expectations should stay calibrated to where you are. Antarctica is one of the most remote regions on Earth, and connectivity depends on satellite coverage that varies with location and weather.

In Ushuaia and Buenos Aires, connectivity is excellent. An Argentine SIM, eSIM (Airalo and others have Argentina plans), or international roaming covers your time on land.

A practical reality and a gentle suggestion: Antarctica is one of the few places in the world where actually disconnecting is possible. Most travelers find this becomes one of the unexpected gifts of the trip. Setting expectations with anyone back home before you board is worth doing.

 

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Guests: 76 • Crew: 67 • Length: 94 m • Breadth: 17.2 m • Draft: 4.3 m • Cruising Speed: 14 knots

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Deluxe Veranda Stateroom Magellan Discoverer Deluxe Veranda Stateroom 26 m2 / 280 ft2. Cabin with sitting area and balcony. Deluxe Veranda cabins featuring private balconies and king-size beds that can be converted as two twin beds. Each cabin has a wardrobe, individual heating control, a sitting area, and a private bathroom with a shower. $ 9,900
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All fares shown are per person based on double occupancy. To have a stateroom for your own single use there are double rate.

Taxes, charges & fees of $1,000 per person are additional.

A deposit of $3,000 per person required to reserve a cabin. Final payment is due 130 days before sailing.

Payment card charges may apply.

Prices are cruise only and DO NOT INCLUDE return airfare! Please ask for airfare add-ons back to your home city.

Rates are subject to change until final payment has been made. Rates are based on a minimum participation and if the minimum participation is not met rates may need to be revised.

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