Antarctica · Arctic · South Georgia · Falklands

Polar Latitudes Expeditions

Journey to the ends of the earth with Polar Latitudes. Combining Scandinavian expedition heritage with small-ship polar exploration, Polar Latitudes delivers immersive voyages to Antarctica, the Arctic, and the sub-Antarctic islands – where wildlife, ice, and raw wilderness take center stage.

The official logo for Polar Latitudes Expeditions, a cruise company specializing in polar and expedition travel. The design features a stylized 'P' in dark navy with distinctive wavy lines in turquoise, representing water and polar exploration themes.

Small-Ship Polar Expeditions, Scandinavian Heritage

Polar Latitudes carries forward the expedition legacy of Albatros Expeditions – a family-owned Scandinavian cruise operator that built its reputation on intimate, expert-led polar voyages. Now managing the primary expedition fleet through its own platform, Polar Latitudes specializes in small-ship journeys to Antarctica, the Arctic, South Georgia, and the Falkland Islands. With a focus on wildlife encounters, expert-led landings, and responsible polar travel, these expeditions put you face-to-face with some of the most remote and breathtaking landscapes on the planet.

Cruise Line: Polar Latitudes – Small-Ship Polar Expeditions (formerly Albatros Expeditions fleet)

Fleet: Purpose-built expedition vessels carrying approximately 180-200 passengers, designed for polar navigation

Destinations: Antarctica (Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands), Arctic (Svalbard, Greenland, Iceland), South Georgia, Falkland Islands

Signature Feature: Expert-led Zodiac landings, onboard expedition teams of naturalists, historians, and polar specialists, and a Scandinavian approach to expedition cruising

Philosophy: Responsible polar travel that puts wildlife and wilderness first, guided by decades of Scandinavian expedition heritage.

  • Ship accommodations in comfortable expedition cabins and suites
  • All onboard meals featuring international and Scandinavian-inspired cuisine
  • Expert-led Zodiac excursions and shore landings
  • Onboard expedition team of naturalists, marine biologists, historians, and photographers
  • Educational lectures and enrichment programs
  • Complimentary expedition parka to keep
  • Rubber boots for shore landings (loan program)
  • Tea, coffee, and select beverages throughout the voyage
  • Port taxes and landing fees
  • Scandinavian expedition heritage rooted in decades of polar exploration experience
  • Small-ship advantage – fewer passengers means more landing time and closer wildlife encounters
  • Dedicated expedition teams with deep polar expertise, not just tour guides
  • Responsible travel practices aligned with IAATO guidelines for Antarctic operations
  • Zodiac-based exploration allowing access to remote bays, channels, and wildlife colonies
  • Intimate atmosphere where you get to know your fellow explorers and expedition staff

Zodiac Cruising: Navigate among icebergs, approach whale feeding grounds, and reach shorelines inaccessible to larger vessels

Shore Landings: Step foot on the Antarctic continent, visit penguin rookeries, and explore historic expedition sites

Wildlife Encounters: Observe penguins, seals, whales, and seabirds in their natural habitat with expert naturalists on hand

Lectures & Enrichment: Daily presentations from polar specialists covering glaciology, wildlife biology, polar history, and photography

Optional activities may include kayaking, snowshoeing, and polar plunge opportunities depending on conditions and itinerary.

Polar Latitudes offers a range of expedition cabin categories designed for comfort in polar waters. Options typically include interior cabins, porthole cabins, window cabins with ocean views, and suites with expanded living areas and premium positioning.

Cabins feature comfortable bedding, private bathrooms, climate control, and storage for expedition gear. Higher categories offer larger windows or balconies, separate sitting areas, and additional amenities.

The expedition vessels are built for polar conditions with stabilizers and ice-strengthened hulls, so you can rest well even while crossing the Drake Passage.

At a Glance

Scandinavian Heritage

Expedition

Polar cruising at its most immersive

  • Expert-led Zodiac landings
  • All meals with international cuisine
  • Onboard expedition team & lectures
  • Complimentary expedition parka
  • Rubber boots for shore landings
  • Port taxes & landing fees included
  • Small-ship polar exploration

Explore

Discover Polar Latitudes

An expedition cruise ship from Albatros Expeditions anchored near a rugged, rocky coastline with steep mountainous terrain in the background. The ship features a distinctive blue and white color scheme and appears designed for polar or adventure cruising.

Where Only Small Ships Can Go

The polar regions reward those who travel small. Polar Latitudes’ expedition vessels carry fewer passengers, which translates directly into more time on shore, closer wildlife encounters, and access to landing sites that larger ships simply cannot reach. Whether you’re watching a gentoo penguin colony on the Antarctic Peninsula, cruising past towering icebergs in Zodiac inflatable boats, or spotting polar bears on the sea ice of Svalbard – the small-ship approach means you’re not just observing these places. You’re genuinely in them.

Expert-Led Expedition Teams

What sets a polar expedition apart from a regular cruise? The expedition team. Polar Latitudes staffs every voyage with naturalists, marine biologists, polar historians, and professional photographers who don’t just give lectures – they’re out on the Zodiacs with you, pointing out humpback whale flukes, identifying seabird species, and sharing stories about the explorers who came before. Daily presentations cover everything from glaciology to penguin behavior, and the team is available throughout the voyage for questions, photo tips, and one-on-one conversations. It’s a level of expertise that turns a trip into genuine understanding.

A blue and white expedition cruise ship navigating through icy waters with snow-capped mountains in the background. The Ocean Albatros vessel is designed for polar exploration, featuring rescue boats and a robust design.
The Albatros Expeditions cruise ship is anchored in calm coastal waters, displaying its distinctive blue and black hull with multiple passenger decks. Small tender boats are visible in the foreground, suggesting passenger excursions to the nearby shore with beach grasses framing the scene.

Wildlife & Wilderness Up Close

This is why people come to the polar regions. Penguin colonies numbering in the tens of thousands. Humpback whales surfacing alongside your Zodiac. Leopard seals lounging on ice floes, barely glancing at you as you drift past. In the Arctic, polar bears patrol the sea ice edge while walrus haul out on rocky shores. Polar Latitudes plans every itinerary around maximizing these encounters – flexible scheduling means the expedition leader can adjust the day’s plan when conditions or wildlife sightings call for it. No two voyages are alike, and that’s the point. The polar wilderness writes its own schedule, and your expedition team reads it fluently.

Experience

The Polar Latitudes Difference

Small-Ship Advantage

Fewer passengers means more time at each landing site, shorter Zodiac queues, and access to remote bays and channels that larger expedition vessels can’t enter. IAATO regulations limit shore landings to 100 passengers at a time – on a small ship, that’s nearly everyone at once.

Dedicated Expedition Teams

Every voyage carries a team of naturalists, marine biologists, historians, and photographers who bring polar regions to life. They’re on the Zodiacs beside you, in the lecture hall sharing research, and at dinner answering every question you didn’t know you had.

Responsible Polar Travel

Polar Latitudes operates in alignment with IAATO guidelines, prioritizing the protection of fragile polar ecosystems. Strict landing protocols, wildlife distance rules, and environmental awareness are woven into every aspect of the expedition – so the places you visit remain pristine for those who follow.

A luxurious and contemporary cruise ship cabin featuring a spacious bedroom with blue bedding, integrated marble bathroom with dual sink vanity, and clever built-in storage solutions. The suite showcases modern design elements including wood cabinetry, recessed lighting, and mirrored closets that enhance the sense of space in this well-appointed ocean-going accommodation.

Comfortable Expedition Cabins & Suites

Polar Latitudes offers a range of expedition cabin categories designed for comfort in polar waters. Options typically include interior cabins, porthole cabins, window cabins with ocean views, and suites with expanded living areas and premium positioning. Cabins feature comfortable bedding, private bathrooms, climate control, and storage for your expedition gear. Higher categories offer larger windows or balconies, separate sitting areas, and additional amenities. The expedition vessels are built for polar conditions with stabilizers and ice-strengthened hulls, so you can rest well even while crossing the Drake Passage.

Images

Gallery

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Polar Latitudes expeditions include ship accommodations, all onboard meals featuring international and Scandinavian-inspired cuisine, expert-led Zodiac excursions and shore landings, an onboard expedition team of naturalists and specialists, educational lectures and enrichment programs, a complimentary expedition parka to keep, rubber boots for shore landings (loan program), tea, coffee, and select beverages throughout the voyage, and port taxes and landing fees. Optional activities like kayaking and snowshoeing may be available at an additional cost depending on the itinerary.

Albatros Expeditions is a family-owned Scandinavian cruise operator that built its reputation on intimate, expert-led polar voyages. In early 2026, Albatros Expeditions’ online operations and expedition inventory migrated to the Polar Latitudes website, which now manages the primary expedition fleet. The Scandinavian expedition heritage and commitment to small-ship polar travel carries forward through Polar Latitudes.

Polar Latitudes focuses on the world’s polar regions. In the Southern Hemisphere, itineraries cover the Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, South Georgia, and the Falkland Islands – typically departing from Ushuaia, Argentina. In the Northern Hemisphere, voyages explore Svalbard, Greenland, and Iceland during the Arctic summer months. Each destination offers dramatically different wildlife and landscapes, from massive penguin colonies in Antarctica to polar bears on Arctic sea ice.

Polar Latitudes operates purpose-built expedition vessels carrying approximately 180-200 passengers. This small-ship size is a deliberate choice. IAATO (the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators) limits shore landings to 100 passengers at a time, so a smaller vessel means less waiting and more time actually on the ground exploring. The intimate size also creates a closer community onboard, where you get to know the expedition team and fellow travelers over the course of the voyage.

Zodiac excursions are the heart of any polar expedition. These sturdy inflatable boats carry small groups of passengers to shore landings, wildlife viewing sites, and through channels and bays inaccessible to the ship. You’ll be accompanied by expedition team members who guide the experience and share their expertise. Expect to see wildlife at close range – penguins, seals, seabirds, and sometimes whales. Zodiac cruises through iceberg fields are a highlight, with sculptural blue ice formations all around you. Waterproof outerwear and your loaned rubber boots keep you dry during embarkation and landings.

Polar Latitudes offers a range of expedition cabin categories. Options typically include interior cabins, porthole cabins, window cabins with ocean views, and suites with expanded living areas and premium positioning. All cabins feature comfortable bedding, private bathrooms, climate control, and storage for expedition gear. Higher categories offer larger windows or balconies, separate sitting areas, and additional amenities. The vessels are ice-strengthened and equipped with stabilizers for comfort during open-water crossings.

Polar expeditions do involve some physical activity – stepping in and out of Zodiac boats, walking on uneven terrain during shore landings, and managing potentially wet or icy conditions. That said, the expedition team works to accommodate a range of fitness levels. Not every landing requires strenuous hiking, and Zodiac cruises offer an alternative way to experience wildlife and scenery without going ashore. If you have specific mobility concerns, it’s worth discussing them with our advisors so we can recommend the best itinerary and cabin placement for your needs.

Antarctic expeditions run during the Southern Hemisphere summer, roughly November through March. Early season (November-December) brings pristine snow and penguin courtship, while late season (February-March) offers whale activity and grown penguin chicks. Arctic expeditions typically operate June through August, when 24-hour daylight illuminates the dramatic landscapes and wildlife is most active. Each window has its own character, and our advisors can help you choose based on what you most want to see.

The Drake Passage sits between South America and Antarctica, and it has a reputation. Crossings take roughly 36-48 hours each way and can range from remarkably calm (the “Drake Lake”) to quite rough (the “Drake Shake”). Polar Latitudes’ expedition vessels are ice-strengthened with stabilizers designed for these waters. The expedition team uses crossing days for lectures and preparation, so the time passes productively. Seasickness medication is available onboard, and your cabin’s climate control and comfortable bedding help you settle in.

Gratuities are typically not included in the expedition fare. Suggested guidelines are provided onboard toward the end of the voyage, and tipping is at your discretion. Gratuities are generally pooled and shared among the ship’s crew and expedition team. Your Cruise Help advisor can provide specific guidance on customary amounts when you book.

Polar expeditions are a significant investment – and the differences between itineraries, cabin categories, and departure dates can make or break the experience. When you book through Cruise Help, our team of 23+ expert advisors helps you navigate all of that. We provide personalized cabin selection advice, itinerary planning, and destination guidance based on real experience. We perform weekly price monitoring on every booking and automatically adjust your rate if the price drops. Plus, we never charge booking, consultation, or change fees – ever. With 365-day support, you have a knowledgeable team behind you from first inquiry to final disembarkation.

Get Started

Ready to Explore the Polar Regions?

A polar expedition isn’t something you do every year. It’s the kind of voyage that stays with you – the silence of an Antarctic bay, the first time you lock eyes with a penguin at arm’s length, the sheer scale of a glacier calving into the sea. When you’re ready to plan yours, our expert advisors at Cruise Help are here to guide every step. With weekly price monitoring, personalized cabin advice, and no fees – ever – your polar adventure starts with a conversation. Call us at +1 888-636-3667 or email Peter@cruisehelp.org.