Partner with Terra Nova Expeditions
Pioneering small ship voyages
to Antarctica
Who you're partnering with
Not a corporate machine.
A team that genuinely loves this place.
The people behind Terra Nova Expeditions have spent careers in the ice — as expedition guides, polar ship crew, Antarctic scientists, and adventure travel operators. Greg Carter first travelled to Antarctica in 2007 and has since built two polar travel businesses from the ground up. The team around him brings decades more.
That experience matters for your clients. It means honest advice about which voyage suits them, an expedition team that knows what they're doing when conditions change, and an operator that isn't learning on the job.
We're building this independently and deliberately. No corporate parent, no shortcuts, no overpromising. Just a product we'd recommend to people we care about — and we'd expect you to hold us to that.
100+ years of polar expertise
Committed to ethical travel
All activities included
2026/27 and 2027/28 Season
Seven ways to experience Antarctica
Best for: First-time expeditioners
Best for: More time on the ice
Best for: Furthest south
Best for: Marine mammal sightings
Best for: Yr 9–12 students & educators
Best for: The complete experience
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Our vessels
St. Helena
A legendary Royal Mail ship reborn for intimate expeditions to the world’s most remote frontiers.
We carry 98.
The difference is yours.
Icebird
Ice-strengthened. Wind-driven. Expedition-proven. The most intimate way into Antarctica that exists.
Just 5 other guests.
The difference is yours.
What’s included in our prices?
Kayaking, hiking, camping, gratuities, Wi-Fi, research and photo workshops—all included, so your guests can focus on what really matters: creating
the most extraordinary memories.
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Classic Antarctica (10d/9n)
Antarctic Adventure (11d/10n),
Polar Circle Quest (13d/12n),
all in the spirit of Terra Nova Expeditions.
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Modern refurbishment, unmatched stability, and exceptional service for an extraordinary polar experience. Is the norm on our vessels. Come and experience the Terra Nova difference.
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Seamless, expedition-focused adventures with everything you need included – just effortless exploration.
Our Partner Webinars
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Introducing Terra Nova Expeditions
(past)
We’re excited to introduce Terra Nova Expeditions! Join us for an exclusive webinar where we’ll share our vision, the inspiration behind our journeys, and what makes our expeditions unique.
Come meet the team, learn about our adventures, and be part of the beginning of something extraordinary!
Presenting: Beth Mercier
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Seasons of Antarctica
(past)
In our upcoming webinar, we’re excited to take you through the seasons of Antarctica and how each one shapes a completely unique expedition experience.
Discover how the landscape, wildlife, and light transform throughout the season and learn what makes each departure special.
Presenting: Beth Mercier and Amanda Hunter
Your fare covers everything you need for the expedition itself:
- Accommodation in a fully serviced cabin throughout the voyage
- Three meals, all-day snacks, tea, coffee, and house beer, soda, and wine during dinner hours
- All shore excursions — guided walks, Zodiac cruises, and standard adventure activities including polar plunge, yoga, kayaking, camping and snowshoeing
- Expert expedition team of 12–14 guides, naturalists, and lecturers
- Expedition parka/shell for you to keep, plus rubber muck boots on loan
- Port fees, landing permits
- Gratuities for crew
- Basic Wi-Fi — upgrades available for a fee
Not included: flights, pre- and post-departure accommodations, personal onboard bar charges, boutique purchases, Wi-Fi upgrades and any optional activities not listed in the inclusions
The Drake Passage typically takes around 2 to 2.5 days to cross each way, depending on weather and sea conditions. While it can be known for variable conditions, St Helena is equipped with modern stabilisers and ballast systems that help reduce movement and maintain stability throughout the crossing.
Conditions can range from a calm “Drake Lake” to a more active “Drake Shake,” but either way, it’s considered an iconic part of the journey and a memorable prelude to reaching Antarctica.
To help you stay informed about current conditions in the Drake Passage, you can follow updates via this link.
To help you prepare, we recommend reviewing our FAQ section: “What seasickness precautions do you recommend?”
You don't need to be an athlete, but you should be in good general health and comfortable with moderate physical activity. Shore landings involve boarding Zodiacs from a moving platform, stepping onto uneven or slippery rocks, and walking on snowy or uneven terrain.
We offer a range of activities suitable for different ages and ability levels. Adventure activities like kayaking and snowshoeing are optional.
All guests are required to complete a pre-departure medical form, which is reviewed by our onboard doctor. In certain cases, we may request a clearance or waiver from your general practitioner. In rare instances, our onboard doctor may determine that participation is not possible for safety reasons.
If you have specific health concerns, we recommend speaking with your doctor before booking and contacting us to discuss your needs.
The St Helena is designed to accommodate up to 150 passengers, but we keep our guest numbers below 98 on purpose, with a crew of approximately 85 including the captain, officers, and an expedition team of 12–14 specialists. This size keeps the experience genuinely expedition-like. Small enough for a community feel, large enough for a full programme of activities and expertise onboard.
Passengers typically range in age from 35–65, with an average age of around 45. We welcome travellers from all backgrounds, with most coming from Europe, North America, Australia, and Asia.
Full details of our deposit requirements and cancellation policy are set out in our Terms & Conditions. We strongly recommend purchasing comprehensive travel insurance that includes cancellation cover. We require coverage for medical emergencies, and evacuation — given the remote nature of Antarctic expeditions, this is essential rather than optional.
If you have questions about a specific voyage or booking, speak with our team — we're happy to walk you through everything before you commit.
We aim to make two landings per day in the South Shetland Islands and along the Antarctic Peninsula, using our fleet of 12 Zodiacs. With over 500 possible landing sites in the region, no two voyages are ever identical.
Antarctica is a wilderness and no itinerary is guaranteed. The captain and expedition leader will adjust the programme based on weather, ice conditions, and wildlife opportunities — always prioritising the best possible experience. Flexibility is part of what makes Antarctic travel genuinely exploratory.
The St Helena carries a licensed physician and a stocked infirmary for the duration of the voyage. The clinic is designed to handle first aid and general medical needs, with the ability to provide initial care and assessment should more complex treatment be required. Given how remote Antarctica is — evacuation to a mainland hospital can take several days or may not be possible — we require all passengers to hold comprehensive travel insurance that includes medical emergency and evacuation cover. All evacuation costs are the passenger's responsibility.
Embarkation takes place in Ushuaia, Argentina, the world's southernmost city and the main gateway to Antarctica. We strongly recommend arriving at least one day prior to your departure date to allow for potential travel delays. We will board the vessel around 3:00-4:00 pm, but more details about your meeting points and luggage drop will be provided in your embarkation letter, approximately 30 days prior embarkation.
Disembarkation is typically between 8:00 and 8:30 am on the final morning — avoid booking early flights home. A transfer to the airport is offered for passengers whose flights depart on disembarkation day.
Yes, we can assist with domestic flights to Ushuaia as part of our optional pre- and post-cruise services, but flights are not included in the cruise fare by default.
We also offer a range of curated pre- and post-cruise excursions, which can be added to enhance your overall journey. These services are available as optional add-ons, and our team can help arrange and coordinate them for you. Learn more here.
Still have questions? Speak with our team about a specific voyage or booking — we're happy to walk you through everything before you commit.