Expedition Antarctica With Doug Allan

Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica With Doug Allan 21 days

Prices From £13,975pp
28 OCT, 2026 | Up to 20 nights

Early Booking Discount!

Single Cabins Available

Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica With Doug Allan 21 days

Aboard: M/V Ocean Nova

Join multi award-winning cameraman and photographer Doug Allan on this fantastic voyage to discover the breathtaking wonders of Antarctica, South Georgia and the Falkland Islands. With special lectures and exclusive insights into the world of Polar photography, you will sail aboard a small expedition vessel that can reach areas that are inaccessible to larger vessels, giving you the opportunity to discover some of the most remote and seldom explored areas of this remarkable part of the world. Throughout, Doug will share his experiences behind the camera from some of his travels to the world's most remote and spectacular places.

This excellent expedition offers the quintessential Antarctic experience for polar travellers! Encompassing the wildlife paradise of South Georgia, the remote Falkland Islands, as well as the extraordinary beauty of the Antarctic Peninsula, you will experience a great diversity of environments and landscapes as well as an abundance of unique and exciting wildlife encounters. Travelling during the Antarctic summer, the pack ice will have started to break up, leaving the landscape at its most pristine, and allowing for excellent wildlife spotting opportunities. Sightings of Adélie, Chinstrap, King and Gentoo penguins, Elephant and Furs seals, and birdlife like albatross, marine fulmars, and petrels will be the norm throughout your journey and the photography opportunities will be endless!

Highlights

  • Travel in the company of multi award-winning cameraman and photographer Doug Allan to enjoy the ultimate Antarctica cruise
  • Discover the beautiful Falkland Islands, including some western isles and its charming capital Stanley
  • Visit the outstanding wildlife paradise of South Georgia where hundreds of thousands of penguins roam amidst a spectacular backdrop of glaciers, mountains and beaches
  • Explore along the enigmatic Antarctic Peninsula through iceberg-filled bays and breathtakingly scenic channels
  • Enjoy memorable Zodiac cruises and land visits accompanied by Antarctic experts
  • Travel aboard one of Antarctica’s smallest expedition ships, carrying a maximum of 78 passengers, giving you a more intimate experience and more time to explore

What's Included

  • One night's pre-expedition hotel accommodation in Ushuaia
  • Transfers to and from ship
  • All meals on board
  • Free tea & coffee 24hrs
  • Use of rubber boots
  • Zodiac excursions and shore landings
  • Programme of expert lectures

Your Special Guest Guide

Doug Allan

Doug Allan

"Wildlife cameramen don’t come much more special than Doug." – Sir David Attenborough

Exclusive to this voyage, Doug Allan, a multi award winning polar photographer and cameraman, will be your special guest lecturer.

Born in Fife, Doug spent seven years in Antarctica as a Scientist, research diver and photographer for the British Antarctic Survey, before changing direction to full time freelance filming in 1983.

Since then he has become one of the world’s best known and respected cameramen, specialising in natural history, expeditions and science documentaries. In his almost 40 year filming career, he’s worked for the BBC, Discovery, National Geographic and many others, filming for series including The Blue Planet, Planet Earth, Human Planet, Frozen Planet, Ocean Giants, Operation Iceberg, Wild Cameramen at Work, and Forces of Nature with Brian Cox.

His photographic awards include eight Emmy’s and five BAFTA’s. He has twice won the underwater category in the Wildlife Photographer of the year and has three Honorary Doctorates in recognition of his camerawork, as well as two Polar Medals.

As guests on this exclusive voyage you will get a unique insight into life as a Polar photographer and pick up helpful hints and tips for improving or perfecting your own wildlife and nature photography.


Early Booking Discount!

Book by 30th September and receive a £ discount per person!

Offer applicable when booked before 1st October 2025

Applies to new bookings on select departure dates, subject to availability. Full terms & conditions apply. / Available on selected dates/vessels.

Single Cabins Available

This vessel offers single occupancy cabins, which is a perfect option for solo travellers. Travelling alone is often the best way to see the world. No responsibilities, no difficult choices and no trying to please anyone else…just you, your itinerary and your adventurous spirit!

Expedition Antarctica Day-By-Day Itinerary

Discover Antarctica with Doug Allan

Ushuaia
1Day

Ushuaia

Arrive independently to Ushuaia, Argentina’s southernmost city, and spend some time enjoying the sights of the city. Ushuaia is the gateway to Tierra del Fuego National Park and is famed for its Argentinean leather markets.

An overnight hotel stay in Ushuaia is included in the price of your package and in the evening you can attend an optional briefing to meet your fellow travellers and ask any questions you may have about the adventures ahead.

Embarkation Day
2Day

Embarkation Day

This morning you will have some further free time to explore Ushuaia. In the afternoon it will be time for embarkation as you make your way to the port and board your comfortable expedition ship. As you familiarise yourself with the ship, we will set sail through the scenic Beagle Channel and prepare for adventure.

At Sea - Southern Ocean
3Day

At Sea - Southern Ocean

As your ship sails through the Southern Ocean towards the Falkland Islands you can take this opportunity to join some of the informative and entertaining talks and presentations delivered by your team of onboard experts. You can learn about the wildlife, history, and geology of The Falkland Islands and Southern Ocean and prepare for your time on the islands. There will also be briefings on the environmental regulations of the Falklands and expedition safety.

Make sure to spend some time on deck looking for the albatrosses, prions, and petrels that frequently follow the ship. Your expedition team will be out on deck as well, looking for the whales and dolphins that can be seen in the area.

Falkland Islands
4 - 5Days

Falkland Islands

As your ship arrives along the western coast of the Falkland Islands your adventure will begin in earnest. Exploring by Zodiac and enjoying daily landings you will visit some of the remote islands that make up the western side of the archipelago. The homesteads that make up these islands have been family-owned for six and seven generations, and a visit here usually includes an invitation for cakes, a cup of tea and a chat about life on the islands’ westernmost settled outposts. Wildlife and birdlife opportunities here are excellent, the sheep graze alongside albatross colonies and Rockhopper, King, and Magellanic penguin rookeries, while striated caracaras patrol overhead and upland geese graze at the water's edge. Likely stops here include the beautiful Saunders Island.

On our 2nd day in the Falklands your ship will sail further east where we will stop at Port Stanley, the capital of the Falklands. Enjoy the sights of this unique town with its quintessentially British feel and its shops and lively pubs. A visit to the museum is recommended and a walk around the lovely harbour may lead to sightings of sea lions and Peale's and Commerson's dolphins. You could also choose to enjoy excellent birdwatching opportunities in nearby Gypsy Cove.

At Sea
6 - 7Days

At Sea

As your ship sails south towards South Georgia you will cross the Antarctic Convergence and officially enter Antarctic waters. Your expedition crew will make sure to notify you as you cross this invisible, yet important line, and expert presentations and talks on history and wildlife will prepare you for your time in South Georgia. Spend time on deck looking for the abundance of marine life following the ship.

South Georgia
8 - 11Days

South Georgia

Welcome to the wildlife paradise of South Georgia! Upon arrival on this remote and scenic island your first impression may be penguins, penguins and more penguins! Home to unimaginable numbers of breeding penguins, fuzzy little chicks to fattened adults, these fascinating creatures dot the landscape in a sea of activity and you will have more than ample opportunities for capturing that perfect wildlife picture. However, it’s not only the penguins that make this island such a pull for intrepid travellers. As well as penguins, the island is home to millions of seals and seabirds, and as we explore by Zodiac making daily landings you can get up close to the action.

The rugged coastline is punctuated with castellate and tabular icebergs and the magnificent mountain scenery makes for excellent photo opportunities. During your time here you can visit the historic Grytviken whaling station, home of the whaling museum, the Norwegian seaman's church, the active British Antarctic Survey station plus the tiny graveyard where the great Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton is buried. Other areas we are likely to visit include St. Andrew’s Bay and Salisbury Plain.

Scotia Sea
12 - 14Days

Scotia Sea

After your thoroughly enjoyable time in South Georgia it’s time for another adventure as your captain expertly navigates your ship towards the white continent, mighty Antarctica. Expert presentations on the wildlife, history and geology of Antarctica will entertain, whilst the sight of more and more icebergs of all shapes and sizes coming into view is likely to take your breath away.



South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula
15 - 18Days

South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula

As you arrive in spectacular Antarctica there may be a feeling of euphoria as you witness nature in all its glory. This is a true expedition into the heart of Antarctica, where each day’s journey is guided by the shifting weather and ice conditions. Our route remains flexible to make the most of what nature offers. One possible landing is Elephant Island, steeped in the dramatic history of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s 1916 Endurance expedition. After their ship was trapped and destroyed by ice, Shackleton’s crew endured a perilous journey before reaching this remote island. At Point Wild - named after Shackleton’s second-in-command, Frank Wild - they established camp. Today, the site is home to colonies of chinstrap penguins, a living reminder of resilience in the face of adversity.

As we explore the South Shetland Islands and venture down the Antarctic Peninsula, expect unforgettable wildlife encounters. Islands such as King George, Livingston, and Half Moon may reveal bustling penguin rookeries, including Adélie, chinstrap, and gentoo penguins, along with lazing seals and soaring seabirds. We also hope to enter the volcanic caldera of Deception Island, an otherworldly landscape shaped by fire and ice. Cruising further south, we navigate dense pack ice and towering icebergs, possibly coming ashore at spectacular sites like Hope Bay or Paradise Harbour. With luck, we’ll witness humpback whales feeding nearby and enjoy awe-inspiring views across Antarctica’s pristine, icy wilderness.

Crossing the Drake Passage
19 - 20Days

Crossing the Drake Passage

As you leave the magic of Antarctica behind it’s time to head back towards South America as your ship sails through the famous Drake Passage, followed by an abundance of seabirds, towards Ushuaia. Take the time to reflect on what will have been an unforgettable journey and join your fellow shipmates at a special slideshow presentation to commemorate the expedition.



Ushuaia
21Day

Ushuaia

After sailing through the scenic Beagle Channel your ship will reach Ushuaia in the early hours of the morning, allowing for disembarkation in time to catch onward or homeward flights. If you wish to spend more time in Ushuaia there are numerous options for excursions.

A view from Above

All Aboard

M/V Ocean Nova
Mid range vessel

M/V Ocean Nova

The Ocean Nova was built in Denmark in 1992 and refurbished in 2006. It has a fully classified ice-strengthened hull, so is ideally suited for polar waters. There is a total of 45 cabins, all with windows and en-suite facilities. These include single, twin and triple berth cabins. Public areas include two dining rooms, observation lounge/presentation lounge, bar, library, exercise room and hospital. There is plenty of deck space for scenery and wildlife viewing. There is an open bridge policy.

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Now that I am back from my odyssey voyage, I thought I would let you know that after all that planning it really did exceed my expectations – we managed landings everywhere even on Tristan da Cuhna and had great bird sightings. The guides all knew what they were talking about too and made sure I got some great photos – still sorting them all out! Thanks for everything and see you at Birdfair!

Dave Martin

I want to thank you for all you did to make my recent Falklands trip run so smoothly and comfortably. Thank you for all your help over the diet too.

Dr Lorna Mairs

Just a quick note to express my sincere thanks to you and all your staff for making this an epic adventure of immense proportions. Everything went smoothly, pickups, hotels and most of all the expedition itself. Truly a mind blowing experience unlike any I have ever taken.

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