Antarctica's Ross Sea: Majestic Ice & Wildlife

From $29,555 per person

24 days

Ship: Scenic Eclipse II

Antarctica's Ross Sea: Majestic Ice & Wildlife
Scenic Ocean Cruises

Join one of the few Antarctic cruises that sail directly from Australia to the White Continent. Following the route of legendary explorers like Shackleton and Scott, you’ll witness the whales, orcas, penguins and seals, the icebergs and glaciers that fascinated these early adventurers.Be inspired by the majesty of East Antarctica’s Ross Sea on this unforgettable Expedition Voyage on board Scenic Eclipse II. Unlike anything you have experienced before, a journey to this remote and seldom-visited region will leave you breathless. End-of-the-Earth landscapes, gem-like glaciers, immense icebergs and jagged mountain ranges are the setting for some of the planet’s most prolific wildlife displays, whether whales and orcas, seals and penguins or migratory seabirds. This is nature writ large. Over 24 days, you’ll follow in the footsteps of some of the world’s greatest explorers; but unlike those early pioneers, you’ll be enjoying the spine-tingling outlook from the comforts of Scenic Eclipse, in 6-star ultra-luxury. As you're exposed to Antarctica's fascinating unpredictability, know that the expert Polar Discovery Team and Captain will work with the weather and ice conditions to deliver truly remarkable experiences daily.

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Jan. 6, 2026, Tue. - Hobart, Tasmania
  • Day 2 - Jan. 7, 2026, Wed. - Cruising the Ross Sea
  • Day 3 - Jan. 8, 2026, Thu. - Cruising the Ross Sea
  • Day 4 - Jan. 9, 2026, Fri. - Cruising the Ross Sea
  • Day 5 - Jan. 10, 2026, Sat. - Cruising the Ross Sea
  • Day 6 - Jan. 11, 2026, Sun. - Cruising the Ross Sea
  • Day 7 - Jan. 12, 2026, Mon. - Cruising the Ross Sea
  • Day 8 - Jan. 13, 2026, Tue. - Cruising the Ross Sea
  • Day 9 - Jan. 14, 2026, Wed. - Cruising the Ross Sea
  • Day 10 - Jan. 15, 2026, Thu. - Balleny Islands
  • Day 11 - Jan. 16, 2026, Fri. - Snares Islands
  • Day 12 - Jan. 17, 2026, Sat. - Timaru
  • Day 13 - Jan. 18, 2026, Sun. - Christchurch

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1 - January 06, 2026

Hobart, Tasmania

Straddling the Derwent River at the foot of Mt. Wellington's forested slopes, Hobart was founded as a penal settlement in 1803. It's the second-oldest city in the country after Sydney, and it certainly rivals its mainland counterpart as Australia's most beautiful state capital. Close-set colonial brick-and-sandstone shops and homes line the narrow, quiet streets, creating a genteel setting for this historic city of 215,000. Life revolves around the broad Derwent River port, one of the deepest harbors in the world. Here warehouses that once stored Hobart's major exports of fruit, wool, and corn and products from the city's former whaling fleet still stand alongside the wharf today.Hobart sparkles between Christmas and New Year's—summer Down Under—during the annual Sydney-to-Hobart yacht race. The event dominates conversations among Hobart's citizens, who descend on Constitution Dock to welcome the yachts and join in the boisterous festivities of the crews. The New Year also coincides with the Tastes of Tasmania Festival, when the dockside area comes alive with the best of Tasmanian food and wine on offer in numerous cafés, bars, and waterfront stalls. Otherwise, Hobart is a placid city whose nightlife is largely confined to excellent restaurants, jazz clubs, and the action at the Wrest Point Casino in Sandy Bay.The Hobart Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre hours are weekdays 8:30–5:30 and Saturday 9–5.

Day 2 - January 07, 2026

Cruising the Ross Sea

Day 3 - January 08, 2026

Cruising the Ross Sea

Day 4 - January 09, 2026

Cruising the Ross Sea

Day 5 - January 10, 2026

Cruising the Ross Sea

Day 6 - January 11, 2026

Cruising the Ross Sea

Day 7 - January 12, 2026

Cruising the Ross Sea

Day 8 - January 13, 2026

Cruising the Ross Sea

Day 9 - January 14, 2026

Cruising the Ross Sea

Day 10 - January 15, 2026

Balleny Islands

Day 11 - January 16, 2026

Snares Islands

The Snares Islands, also known as ‘The Snares’ are the northernmost of New Zealand's subantarctic islands. The islands are totally uninhabited and land mammals were never introduced on the islands, so it is only inhabited by sea mammals, birds and flora. The area is among one of five subantarctic island groups forming the New Zealand Subantarctic Islands, designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Day 12 - January 17, 2026

Timaru

Situated almost equidistant between Christchurch and Dunedin, Timaru has oft been overlooked by those just needing to get from one city to another but more fool them! The town’s name comes from the Māori name Te Maru, meaning ‘place of shelter’ and the pretty town reveals not only stunning Middle Earth landscape and views to write home about, but an intact Victorian / Edwardian shopping precinct with many of the building being built in local volcanic bluestone. Understandably, beach life is very important here and the long ribbons of white sandy beaches and clean seas are perfect for a swimming, sunning and spoiling yourself! Voted one of New Zealand’s top 10 most loved beaches, Caroline Bay is simply a treasure. Built on the rolling hills created from the lava flows of the extinct Mt Horrible volcano, Timaru is a melting pot of culture, history, adventure and dramatic scenery. Art lovers too will not be left wanting as the city’s art gallery holds the third largest public art collection in the South Island. Walking enthusiasts will not want to miss one of the many walks along the coast or rivers that vary from short paved paths – ideal for pushchairs and wheelchairs to longer, more strenuous hikes. Well signposted and maintained, these tracks are especially beautiful in the autumn when the leaves are turning colour. And do not forget to be on the lookout for penguins, which will happily waddle alongside you some of the way!

Day 13 - January 18, 2026

Christchurch

Christchurch is one of New Zealand’s most English cities. The Anglisation of the area is quickly evident throughout. The name Christchurch, is named after one of the most famous Oxford Colleges. Traditional English styled punts can be seen drifting lazily along the Avon River, and customary striped blazers are still worn by students at Christ’s College.

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