Journey to Antarctica – A Luxury Expedition Aboard Atlas’s World Navigator
February 4-14, 2027
10 Nights /11 Days
From $9,072 Per Person – Call us at 305.672.9779 For Availability & Booking
Source Journeys invites you to embark on an extraordinary luxury expedition as we once again set course for Antarctica. This destination has captured the hearts and imaginations of our travelers like never before. Imagine cruising through translucent icebergs and glaciers that shimmer in a thousand shades of blue. Nothing can prepare you for the breathtaking spectacle of whales breaching in graceful arcs, penguins waddling along icy shores, and playful seals basking in the Antarctic sun.
You’ll be immersed in the grandeur of colossal ice shelves and vast, sculpted landscapes where towering peaks meet the sea. Icebergs glisten in the distance like floating works of art, and the silence is broken only by the crack of calving glaciers. It feels like traveling to another planet — pristine, humbling, and awe-inspiring. Led by Atlas Ocean Voyages’ expert expedition team, your journey will be enriched with fascinating insights into the region’s ecology, history, and geology.
This is more than a voyage; it’s a celebration of discovery, community, and connection. Traveling with a like-minded Source Journeys Group of LGBTQ+ Explorers, you’ll share moments of wonder and joy that few ever experience.
Our 2027 Antarctica Expedition aboard World Navigator transcends the ordinary — a once-in-a-lifetime journey that defines the extraordinary.
CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS & AMENITIES:
- Complimentary Overnight Stay in Buenos Aires
- Round-Trip Private Charter Flights between Buenos Aires and Ushuaia included
- $200 per person Shipboard Credit to enhance your onboard experience.
- Complimentary Polar Parka (yours to keep) and boot rental for shore landings
- Unlimited Beverages, including fine wines, spirits, and craft beers
- Complimentary Wi-Fi access throughout the voyage (1 GB data included per guest)
- Zodiac Excursions and Shore Landings led by a seasoned Expedition Team of naturalists, historians, and wildlife experts.
- Enriching Lectures and Presentations illuminating Antarctica’s wildlife, ecology, and human history — from early exploration to environmental preservation
- Witness Antarctica’s Iconic Wildlife — whales, penguins, and seals in their pristine natural habitats
- Step Foot on the Antarctic Continent, joining the select few who have reached their seventh continent
Itinerary
Captain’s Choice: Your Daily Journey
Every day in Antarctica is shaped by nature — the wind, the sea, and the shifting ice. The Captain and Expedition Team carefully select the best and safest landing sites based on conditions, ensuring each day brings extraordinary discoveries. Some days may include landings on remote shores; others, Zodiac cruises that reveal wildlife and ice formations from the water. No two voyages are ever the same — that’s part of the magic of exploring the White Continent.
FEB 4
Arrive Buenos Aires, Argentina (Arrival Day)
Welcome to Buenos Aires, Argentina’s vibrant capital — a city of passion, elegance, and European charm. Upon arrival, you’ll be met for your transfer to our luxury hotel, where your adventure begins. This evening, join fellow travelers and Source Journeys hosts for a warm welcome as anticipation builds for the journey ahead. Whether you arrive early to explore the city’s rich culture or today as part of your included stay, Buenos Aires offers a perfect prelude to the White Continent.
FEB 5
Ushuaia, Argentina: Gateway to Antartica
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your private charter flight to Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city. Upon arrival, enjoy a scenic tour of Tierra del Fuego National Park, where snowcapped peaks rise above emerald forests and glacial lakes. Later this afternoon, board World Navigator and settle into your luxurious stateroom.
At the edge of the world, Ushuaia hums with the energy of explorers preparing for the ultimate adventure. As the sun lingers over Tierra del Fuego, we set sail — bound for Antarctica and the journey of a lifetime.
FEB 6
Crossing the Drake Passage
The adventure truly begins as we cross the legendary Drake Passage — a stretch of sea that has stirred the spirit of explorers for centuries. Here, the meeting of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans creates an ever-changing dance of wind, wave, and light. Albatrosses glide effortlessly alongside World Navigator, while dolphins and whales may surface nearby.
This is a rite of passage — two days that remind us we’re traveling not just to a destination, but into a state of wonder. Whether the Drake reveals her wilder side or surprises us with calm seas, each moment brings us closer to the White Continent.
FEB 7
Beak Island
Rising dramatically from the Weddell Sea, Beak Island marks your arrival to the true wilds of Antarctica. Here, volcanic cliffs contrast with sweeping glaciers and vast colonies of Adélie penguins that fill the icy air with their calls. As your Zodiac approaches the island’s edge, you may spot seals lounging on ice floes and skuas soaring overhead. This first encounter with the continent is humbling — the scale, the silence, and the surreal beauty of a world ruled entirely by nature.
FEB 8
Brown Bluff
At the northeastern edge of the Antarctic Peninsula, a towering amphitheater of rust-colored cliffs rises from the ice — the volcanic masterpiece known as Brown Bluff. Its dramatic palette of ochre and black contrasts sharply with the pristine white landscape, creating one of the most striking scenes in Antarctica.
Here, colonies of Adélie and gentoo penguins waddle among shards of volcanic rock, their calls echoing against the bluff as if celebrating our arrival. When conditions allow, a landing here offers one of the rarest and most thrilling moments in travel — the chance to step onto the Antarctic continent itself. If weather or ice prevents going ashore, Zodiac explorations glide past floating cathedrals of ice, revealing seals resting in the blue glow of the water and petrels circling overhead. Every moment here feels like a glimpse into a living, untamed world.
FEB 9
Lemaire Channel
Often called the “Kodak Gap” for its breathtaking beauty, the Lemaire Channel is one of Antarctica’s most photogenic passages — a narrow, glacier-lined corridor flanked by towering peaks that seem to rise straight from the sea. As World Navigator threads its way between Booth Island and the Antarctic Peninsula, the sense of scale is otherworldly — sheer cliffs reflected perfectly in mirror-calm waters, icebergs drifting like cathedrals of light.
Guests gather on deck, bundled against the chill, as the ship glides through the stillness. Occasionally, a curious penguin porpoises alongside or a whale surfaces, sending plumes of mist into the crisp air. If conditions permit, Zodiacs venture among the sculpted ice for a closer view of this dazzling frozen world. The Lemaire Channel is pure Antarctica — dramatic, pristine, and unforgettable.
FEB 10
Neko Harbor
Nestled deep within Andvord Bay, Neko Harbor is one of the few landing sites on the Antarctic Peninsula where you can set foot on the continent itself. The harbor’s calm waters and towering glaciers form a breathtaking natural amphitheater.
As you step ashore, gentoo penguins shuffle along the snow and seals rest on floating ice. The silence is broken only by the thunderous crack of calving icebergs — nature’s own symphony. From the ridge above, the views across Andvord Bay are staggering, a panorama of silver-blue light and endless horizon.
For many, this is the defining moment of their Antarctic journey — the realization that you’re standing at the edge of the world, surrounded by nature in its purest form.
FEB 11
Captain’s Choice
Your Captain will expertly navigate ice floes, icebergs and changing sea and weather conditions to ensure you experience the most from your expedition. Each day is a new adventure filled with a spontaneous sense of exploration as your Captain works with our expedition team to determine possible shore landings and Zodiac safaris. All itinerary routes serve as examples and are subject to change based on current conditions, prioritizing the safety and optimal expedition experience for all guests.
FEB 12
The Drake Passage: Towards Civilization
The sea begins to calm, and a softer light greets the morning as we draw closer to South America. The spirit onboard is one of gratitude — for the journey we’ve shared, for the wildlife and landscapes few ever witness, and for the friendships forged in the farthest reaches of the planet.
As the familiar shape of Cape Horn appears on the horizon, there’s a sense of both completion and awakening. Antarctica will always remain with you — not just as a destination, but as a feeling: awe, connection, and wonder at the beauty of our shared world.
FEB 13
The Drake Passage: Towards Civilization
As the familiar shape of Cape Horn appears on the horizon, there’s a sense of both completion and awakening. Antarctica will always remain with you — not just as a destination, but as a feeling: awe, connection, and wonder at the beauty of our shared world.
The sea begins to calm, and a softer light greets the morning as we draw closer to South America. The spirit onboard is one of gratitude — for the journey we’ve shared, for the wildlife and landscapes few ever witness, and for the friendships forged in the farthest reaches of the planet.
FEB 14
Ushuaia, Argentina (Disembarkation & Private Jet to Buenos Aires)
Morning light reveals the familiar peaks of Tierra del Fuego as World Navigator glides back into Ushuaia. After days surrounded by ice, sea, and sky, the colors of the city feel almost surreal — vibrant blues, reds, and yellows shining against the snow-capped Andes.
Following breakfast, we bid farewell to our home at sea and the extraordinary team who guided us through Antarctica’s wonders. Disembarking, we transfer to the airport for our private jet charter flight to Buenos Aires, where international connections await.
As you settle into your seat and the mountains fade beneath the wing, reflect on the journey we’ve shared — the stillness of the ice, the laughter of new friends, and the unforgettable feeling of standing at the edge of the world. Antarctica will remain forever — not just as a destination, but as a reminder of the beauty, courage, and connection that define every Source Journey.
Exploring the White Continent with Atlas & Source
Ship
Atlas World Navigator
The Source Onboard Experience
Every day in Antarctica brings something new — a shifting canvas of ice, wildlife, and wonder. Together with the expert Expedition Team of Atlas Ocean Voyages and the distinctive Source touch of camaraderie and celebration, you’ll experience this extraordinary world in comfort and style.
Each morning begins with an early breakfast before setting out on Zodiac excursions, led by Atlas’ seasoned naturalists and guides who bring the White Continent to life. These sturdy inflatable boats carry us into otherwise unreachable coves, islands, and ice fields — places teeming with penguins, seals, and seabirds. After mornings of exploration, return to World Navigator for lunch and time to relax. Watch from the deck as icebergs drift by and whales breach the surface, or simply take in the astonishing stillness that surrounds you.
By afternoon, a second adventure awaits — perhaps a landing at a scientific research station, a hike along a sheltered beach where crabeater seals rest, or a Zodiac cruise around glacial sculptures glowing in shades of sapphire and silver. Each day unfolds with its own surprises, always guided by the Captain’s insight and the rhythms of nature.
Evenings aboard are filled with warmth and connection — shared stories, laughter, and the quiet joy that comes from knowing you’ve touched one of the most remote and magnificent places on Earth. With Atlas’ expertise and Source’s spirit of community, every moment in Antarctica becomes both an exploration and a celebration.
Aboard the Elegant World Navigator
Purpose-built for expedition cruising, World Navigator is the perfect blend of luxury, agility, and adventure. Designed to navigate the world’s most remote regions — including the icy waters of the Antarctic Peninsula — this sleek yacht carries just under 200 guests, ensuring an intimate experience that feels both personal and indulgent.
Every stateroom and suite is beautifully appointed, featuring ocean views — many with private balconies — and all the comforts of a luxury hotel. Expect plush bedding, L’Occitane amenities, and attentive service that feels genuinely heartfelt. Public spaces are warm and refined, from the Observatory Lounge with its panoramic windows to the Water’s Edge, an inviting outdoor area just 30 feet above the sea — perfect for whale watching or taking in the serenity of drifting icebergs.
Dining aboard World Navigator is an experience in itself, with menus inspired by world cuisine and paired with fine wines and craft cocktails. Whether you’re enjoying an elegant dinner in Porto, a casual meal at 7-Aft Grill, or a cozy drink in Atlas Lounge, every moment celebrates connection, comfort, and discovery.
Between expeditions, relax in the spa and sauna, unwind in the heated pool and Jacuzzi, or join a yoga session with views of the open sea. And throughout it all, World Navigator’s advanced hybrid propulsion system ensures a quieter, more sustainable voyage — allowing you to explore Antarctica with a lighter footprint and a deeper respect for its pristine environment.
Small, sophisticated, and purpose-built for polar exploration, World Navigator is more than a ship — it’s your luxurious basecamp at the edge of the world.
- 465 sq. ft. 1-bedroom suite
- Includes butler and expanded room service
- Queen Bed with sumptuous Portuguese cotton linens by Lameirinho
- Queen Bed (convertible to two single beds)
- Oversized private balcony with teak furnishings
- Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products
- Nespresso coffee and Kusmi teas
- Walk-in glass shower with rain head and body jets
- Double sinks and tub
- Walk-in closet and wardrobe
- Separate living room with sofa and vanity
- Includes two wall-mounted TVs with “infotainment” system
$15,722 per person based on double occupancy
- 445 sq. ft. 1-bedroom suite
- Includes butler and expanded room service
- Oversized private balcony with teak furnishings
- Queen Bed with sumptuous Portuguese cotton linens by Lameirinho
- Queen Bed (convertible to two single beds)
- Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products
- Nespresso coffee and Kusmi teas
- Walk-in glass shower with rain head and body jets
- Walk-in closet and wardrobe
- Living room with sofa and vanity
- Includes two wall-mounted TVs with “infotainment” system
$14,722 per person based on double occupancy
- 382 sq. ft. 1-bedroom suite
- Includes butler and expanded room service
- Oversized private balcony with teak furnishings
- Queen Bed with sumptuous Portuguese cotton linens by Lameirinho
- Queen Bed (convertible to two single beds)
- Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products
- Nespresso coffee and Kusmi teas
- Walk-in glass shower with rain head and body jets
- Walk-in closet and wardrobe
- Living room with sofa, flat-screen TV, and state-of-the-art.” infotainment” system
$13,822 per person based on double occupancy
- 300 sq. ft of total living space
- Floor-to-ceiling Juliette Balcony with top-drop electric window
- Queen Bed (convertible to two single beds)
- Queen Bed with sumptuous Portuguese cotton linens by Lameirinho
- Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products
- Walk-in glass shower with rain head and body jets
- Nespresso coffee and Kusmi teas
- Spacious Wardrobe
- Seating area with sofa, flat-screen TV, and state-of-the-art “infotainment” system
$13,822 per person based on double occupancy
- 300 sq. ft. of total living space, including balcony
- Balcony with teak furnishings
- Queen Bed (convertible to two single beds)
- Queen Bed with sumptuous Portuguese cotton linens by Lameirinho
- Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products
- Walk-in glass shower with rain head and body jets
- Nespresso coffee and Kusmi teas
- Spacious Wardrobe
- Seating area with sofa, flat-screen TV and state-of-the-art “infotainment” system
$11,922 per person based on double occupancy
- 270 sq. ft of total living space
- Floor-to-ceiling Juliette Balcony with top-drop electric window
- Queen Bed (convertible to two single beds)
- Queen Bed with sumptuous Portuguese cotton linens by Lameirinho
- Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products
- Walk-in glass shower with rain head and body jets
- Nespresso coffee and Kusmi teas
- Spacious Wardrobe
- Seating area with sofa, flat-screen TV, and state-of-the-art “infotainment” system
$10,212 per person based on double occupancy
- 270 sq. ft of total living space
- Floor-to-ceiling Juliette Balcony with top-drop electric window
- Queen Bed (convertible to two single beds)
- Queen Bed with sumptuous Portuguese cotton linens by Lameirinho
- Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products
- Walk-in glass shower with rain head and body jets
- Nespresso coffee and Kusmi teas
- Spacious Wardrobe
- Seating area with sofa, flat-screen TV, and state-of-the-art “infotainment” system
$9,832 per person based on double occupancy
- 270 sq. ft of total living space including the balcony
- Queen Bed (convertible to two single beds)
- Queen Bed with sumptuous Portuguese cotton linens by Lameirinho
- Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products
- Walk-in glass shower with rain head and body jets
- Nespresso coffee and Kusmi teas
- Spacious Wardrobe
- Seating area with sofa, flat-screen TV, and state-of-the-art “infotainment” system
$9,642 per person based on double occupancy
- 270 sq. ft of total living space including the balcony
- Queen Bed (convertible to two single beds)
- Queen Bed with sumptuous Portuguese cotton linens by Lameirinho
- Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products
- Walk-in glass shower with rain head and body jets
- Nespresso coffee and Kusmi teas
- Spacious Wardrobe
- Seating area with sofa, flat-screen TV, and state-of-the-art “infotainment” system
$9,357 per person based on double occupancy
- 183 sq. ft of total living space
- Panoramic Ocean view window
- Queen Bed (convertible to two single beds)
- Queen Bed with sumptuous Portuguese cotton linens by Lameirinho
- Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products
- Walk-in glass shower with rain head and body jets
- Nespresso coffee and Kusmi teas
- Ample storage space
- A wall desk and chair, flat-screen TV, and state-of-the-art “infotainment” system
$9,072 per person based on double occupancy
Special Pricing for Single Travelers
Single supplement of 150% applies to select cabin categories: AO through E1.
Included in this Journey
- 1 night pre-cruise hotel in Buenos Aires
- $200 per person shipboard credit
- Domestic flights between Buenos Aires & Ushuaia + airport taxes
- Airport transfers for Domestic flights between Buenos Aires & Ushuaia
- Tour in Tierra del Fuego and lunch
- Shipboard gratuities
- Zodiac expeditions
- Private Cocktail Party
- Evening entertainment & special events
- All meals and 24-hour room service
- L’Occitane bath amenities
- 1 GB WiFi
- Polar parka for you to keep & complimentary boots
- Expert naturalist lectures
- Park entry fees into protected areas
- Unlimited beverages, including fine wines, spirits, and craft beers
- Stocked in-room mini bar
Not Included in this Journey
- International Flights
- Optional Sea Kayaking – $200 per person per outing – weather permitting
- Optional Tent Camping – $750 per person per outing – weather permitting
- Laundry services
- Trip Cancellation & medical insurance
- Port charges & taxes – $495 per person
Deposit – $1,000 per person for cabins and 25% for suites (At time of booking)
Balance Due – 120 days before departure (October 8, 2026)
Cancellation Schedule and Terms: The following cancellation charges (cruise cancellation fees per guest) will be assessed for all cancellations received from the booking date until the scheduled date of departure:
- Deposit – 121 Days Prior to Departure: $250 per Person Administration Fee
- 120 to 91 Days Prior to Departure: 25% Cancellation Fee
- 90 to 76 Days Prior to Departure: 50% Cancellation Fee
- 75 to 46 Days Prior to Departure: 75% Cancellation Fee
- 45 to 0 Days Prior to Departure: 100% Cancellation Fee
Please note: A valid passport must have at least two blank visa pages and be valid for at least 6 months beyond the return date. Non-US citizens may require a visa to enter Argentina. We strongly recommend and offer comprehensive travel insurance for this journey. We can assist with International Airfare quotes: Arrival and Departure Airport (EZE) Buenos Aires.
















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