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Antarctica Active: All Inclusive Activities

Ship: Greg Mortimer   
Departure: Thursday, December 4, 2025
Nights: 14 nights
Departs: Ushuaia
Returns: Ushuaia
Return Trip
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Duration
14
Nights
Days at Sea
0
Sea Days
Ports
3
Ports
Countries Visted
2
Countries
  • Itinerary

    Antarctica Active: All Inclusive Activities

    Ports of call

    To find out more about the itinerary for this cruise, select the itinerary items below.

    Day Date Port of Call Arrival Departure
    1 Thursday, December 4, 2025 Ushuaia, Argentina Embark
    View of Ushuaia, Argentina

    Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city, is located on the Beagle Channel, where soaring mountains, ice-blue glaciers, and an historic lighthouse create an ideal backdrop. The capital of the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego, it was first settled by British missionaries. During the first half of the 20th C the major building of the city was a prison, built by the Argentinian government for repeat offenders and serious criminals, as the subpolar oceanic climate made escape difficult. Read more about Ushuaia, Argentina

    2 Friday, December 5, 2025 Ushuaia, Argentina
    View of Ushuaia, Argentina

    Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city, is located on the Beagle Channel, where soaring mountains, ice-blue glaciers, and an historic lighthouse create an ideal backdrop. The capital of the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego, it was first settled by British missionaries. During the first half of the 20th C the major building of the city was a prison, built by the Argentinian government for repeat offenders and serious criminals, as the subpolar oceanic climate made escape difficult. Read more about Ushuaia, Argentina

    3 Saturday, December 6, 2025 Drake Passage, Antarctica
    View of Drake Passage, Antarctica

    Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Named after the sixteenth century English explorer Sir Francis Drake, although he never actually sailed the passage, it connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to the rest of the world’s land, about 860 km. Conditions can change instantly in the Drake Passage, owing to strong winds, large waves, strong currents, and icebergs: hence notorious as ‘sailors’ graveyard.’ Until the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 large ships had to sail this passage. Read more about Drake Passage, Antarctica

    4 Sunday, December 7, 2025 Drake Passage, Antarctica
    View of Drake Passage, Antarctica

    Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Named after the sixteenth century English explorer Sir Francis Drake, although he never actually sailed the passage, it connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to the rest of the world’s land, about 860 km. Conditions can change instantly in the Drake Passage, owing to strong winds, large waves, strong currents, and icebergs: hence notorious as ‘sailors’ graveyard.’ Until the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 large ships had to sail this passage. Read more about Drake Passage, Antarctica

    5 Monday, December 8, 2025 Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
    View of Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica, the top one third (650km) actually lying north of the Antarctic Circle. It includes numerous islands and connecting ice sheets that reach to within 1000 km of the southernmost tips of Chile and Argentina. The northern part of the peninsula in known as Graham Land, the southern half Palmer Land. Read more about Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    6 Tuesday, December 9, 2025 Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
    View of Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica, the top one third (650km) actually lying north of the Antarctic Circle. It includes numerous islands and connecting ice sheets that reach to within 1000 km of the southernmost tips of Chile and Argentina. The northern part of the peninsula in known as Graham Land, the southern half Palmer Land. Read more about Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    7 Wednesday, December 10, 2025 Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
    View of Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica, the top one third (650km) actually lying north of the Antarctic Circle. It includes numerous islands and connecting ice sheets that reach to within 1000 km of the southernmost tips of Chile and Argentina. The northern part of the peninsula in known as Graham Land, the southern half Palmer Land. Read more about Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    8 Thursday, December 11, 2025 Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
    View of Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica, the top one third (650km) actually lying north of the Antarctic Circle. It includes numerous islands and connecting ice sheets that reach to within 1000 km of the southernmost tips of Chile and Argentina. The northern part of the peninsula in known as Graham Land, the southern half Palmer Land. Read more about Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    9 Friday, December 12, 2025 Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
    View of Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica, the top one third (650km) actually lying north of the Antarctic Circle. It includes numerous islands and connecting ice sheets that reach to within 1000 km of the southernmost tips of Chile and Argentina. The northern part of the peninsula in known as Graham Land, the southern half Palmer Land. Read more about Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    10 Saturday, December 13, 2025 Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
    View of Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica, the top one third (650km) actually lying north of the Antarctic Circle. It includes numerous islands and connecting ice sheets that reach to within 1000 km of the southernmost tips of Chile and Argentina. The northern part of the peninsula in known as Graham Land, the southern half Palmer Land. Read more about Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    11 Sunday, December 14, 2025 Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
    View of Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica, the top one third (650km) actually lying north of the Antarctic Circle. It includes numerous islands and connecting ice sheets that reach to within 1000 km of the southernmost tips of Chile and Argentina. The northern part of the peninsula in known as Graham Land, the southern half Palmer Land. Read more about Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    12 Monday, December 15, 2025 Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
    View of Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica, the top one third (650km) actually lying north of the Antarctic Circle. It includes numerous islands and connecting ice sheets that reach to within 1000 km of the southernmost tips of Chile and Argentina. The northern part of the peninsula in known as Graham Land, the southern half Palmer Land. Read more about Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    13 Tuesday, December 16, 2025 Drake Passage, Antarctica
    View of Drake Passage, Antarctica

    Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Named after the sixteenth century English explorer Sir Francis Drake, although he never actually sailed the passage, it connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to the rest of the world’s land, about 860 km. Conditions can change instantly in the Drake Passage, owing to strong winds, large waves, strong currents, and icebergs: hence notorious as ‘sailors’ graveyard.’ Until the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 large ships had to sail this passage. Read more about Drake Passage, Antarctica

    14 Wednesday, December 17, 2025 Drake Passage, Antarctica
    View of Drake Passage, Antarctica

    Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Named after the sixteenth century English explorer Sir Francis Drake, although he never actually sailed the passage, it connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to the rest of the world’s land, about 860 km. Conditions can change instantly in the Drake Passage, owing to strong winds, large waves, strong currents, and icebergs: hence notorious as ‘sailors’ graveyard.’ Until the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 large ships had to sail this passage. Read more about Drake Passage, Antarctica

    15 Thursday, December 18, 2025 Ushuaia, Argentina Disembark
    View of Ushuaia, Argentina

    Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city, is located on the Beagle Channel, where soaring mountains, ice-blue glaciers, and an historic lighthouse create an ideal backdrop. The capital of the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego, it was first settled by British missionaries. During the first half of the 20th C the major building of the city was a prison, built by the Argentinian government for repeat offenders and serious criminals, as the subpolar oceanic climate made escape difficult. Read more about Ushuaia, Argentina

  • Ship

    Greg Mortimer Overview

    Greg Mortimer

    With centuries of collective experience in expedition cruising, the state-of-the-art Greg Mortimer has been revolutionised to be purpose built to reach the most remote places on earth. The first ship designed with the distinctive Ulstein X-BOW allows the ship to sail the expansive oceans more comfortably and efficiently. Designed with adventure at heart, the sweeping observation decks bring you closer to nature while offering inviting communal areas and unsurpassed environmental credentials. Guests can enjoy intimate voyages with only 132 expeditioners per cruise with 85% of cabins have their own balcony. The Greg Mortimer features a modern lecture lounge, multiple observation areas, zodiac launching platforms, gym and wellness centre, Jacuzzi's, a mudroom and many other amenities.

  • Cabins

    Greg Mortimer Cabins

    Captain's Suite

    Captain's Suite

    Captain's Suite on the Greg Mortimer Captain's Suite on the Greg Mortimer

    Cabin Types

    CS

    Stateroom amp; balcony combined size: 44.5m2 (478.99 ftsup2;)The largest of all the rooms, the Greg Mortimer's singular Captain's Suite will take you to the polar regions in ultimate style and comfort. Complete with large lounge area, balcony, walk-in wardrobe and en-suite, you'll need to get in early to secure this suite.

    Junior Suite

    Junior Suite

    Junior Suite on the Greg Mortimer Junior Suite on the Greg Mortimer

    Cabin Types

    JS

    Stateroom amp; balcony combined size: 38.9m2 (418.71 ftsup2;)The Greg Mortimer's four Junior Suites take in some impressive scenery from their vantage points on Deck 7. When you aren't enjoying a landing, you can relax in the suites' separate lounge area, or just watch the world float by from the private balcony.

    Balcony

    Balcony

    Balcony on the Greg Mortimer Balcony on the Greg Mortimer

    Cabin Types

    CSi, C, BSi, BS, B, ASi, A

    Stateroom amp; balcony combined size: 20.9m2 24.8m2 (224.97 ftsup2; - 266.95 ftsup2;)To support your solo travel adventures, from our 2026 Arctic and Beyond season, we will offer 2 dedicated Balcony Stateroom Category C - Solo cabins on every sailing, with no single supplement.

    Oceanview

    Oceanview

    Oceanview on the Greg Mortimer Oceanview on the Greg Mortimer

    Cabin Types

    ATw, ATr

    Stateroom size: 15.8msup2; - 22.8msup2; (170 ftsup2; - 245.41 ftsup2;)The Greg Mortimer features eight Aurora Stateroom Twins featuring portholes, all with private en-suites. Located on Deck 3, they're close to the mudroom and loading platforms, perfect for adventurers who are looking for a comfortable base that's close to the action.

  • Deck Plans

    Greg Mortimer Deck Plans

    Legend

  • Other Dates

  • Promotions

    Current Cruise Deals for Greg Mortimer

    Aurora Expedition Experience

    Aurora Expedition Experience

    Explore your passion for adventure with Aurora Expeditions and receive:

    • Complimentary meals and beverages.
    • Complimentary 3-in-1 polar jacket on polar voyages.
    • Travel in small groups, enjoy zodiac cruises, guided walks and some other activities.
    • Expert guides that are highly acclaimed expedition specialists.
    • Captain’s Welcome and Farewell drinks including four-course dinner with beverages.
    • Complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consult)

    Terms & Conditions apply.

Cabin Availability

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Oceanview at the Greg Mortimer

Oceanview

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Balcony at the Greg Mortimer

Balcony

From $26869
Junior Suite at the Greg Mortimer

Junior Suite

From $30031
Captain's Suite at the Greg Mortimer

Captain's Suite

From $46632

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  • Antarctica Active: All Inclusive Activities

    Cruiseline: Aurora Expeditions Ship: Greg Mortimer Departure: Thursday, December 4, 2025 Nights: 14 nights Departs: Ushuaia Returns: Ushuaia

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