Antarctica
Weddell Sea
Navigate the world's most remote and extreme ice fields. For seasoned polar adventurers seeking true wilderness isolation and untouched exploration.
The Weddell Sea is Antarctica's final frontier. Named after James Weddell who first explored these waters in 1823, the sea remains one of Earth's most remote, ice-choked, and extreme environments.
Vast fields of pack ice stretch to the horizon. Few expedition yachts venture here, making it a destination for only the most seasoned polar adventurers. Weather and ice conditions are unpredictable; each expedition is a unique, unrepeatable experience. The Weddell Sea is true wilderness exploration.
Duration: 14-18 Days | Best Season: January to February (Antarctic Summer)
Expeditions & Experiences
Extreme adventure and polar wilderness.
Pack Ice Navigation
Navigate through the world's most extreme ice fields with expert crews.
Extreme Polar Expeditions
Adventure at the edge of the world, far from civilization.
Scientific Discovery
Collaborate with polar researchers and naturalists in pristine waters.
Activities & Highlights
Ultimate polar exploration.
Vast Ice Fields
Witness seemingly endless fields of Antarctic pack ice.
Extreme Isolation
Experience true polar wilderness, untouched by most explorers.
Venture to the Weddell Sea
For the seasoned polar adventurer. Let our expedition specialists plan your ultimate Antarctic expedition to the remote Weddell Sea.