The Heroic South | RMS ST Helena | IExpedition

The Heroic South

  • Overview

    Created with members of the James Caird Society and inspired by Britain’s Antarctic legacy, The Heroic South voyage aims to go deeper into the Peninsula than most—aiming for remote sites like Stonington Island, Detaille Island, Horseshoe Island, and if conditions are in our favour, Marguerite Bay.

    It’s not just about visiting Antarctica—it’s about connecting with the places where explorers mapped the unknown and helped shape modern science.

    Duration: 13 days
    Passengers: 98 passengers
    Embarkation Point: Ushuaia, Argentina
    Disembarkation Point: Ushuaia, Argentina
    Physical rating:
    Fly/Cruise: Cruise only
    Single Supplement: 2.0x twin rate or share options
  • Itinerary
    • Day 1 - Ushuaia, Argentina

      Arrive in Ushuaia—the world’s southernmost city and a lively port rich in maritime history. After lunch, join your expedition team and fellow travellers for a short historical walking tour of the town before boarding your expedition vessel.

      Once on board St Helena, enjoy a welcome briefing and dinner as we begin our journey down the Beagle Channel. This is your chance to get to know your expedition team, fellow guests, and the historians who will bring Britain’s Antarctic legacy to life throughout the voyage.

    • Day 2/3 - Crossing the Drake Passage

      Our journey begins with the crossing of the legendary Drake Passage—one of the great milestones in polar travel. These two days at sea offer time to relax, settle in, and get inspired. Join expert-led presentations covering early British expeditions, glaciology, and Antarctic wildlife.

      Outside on deck, keep watch for cape petrels, giant petrels, and the graceful flight of albatrosses riding the winds.

      During the crossing, we’ll also conduct important safety briefings and biosecurity procedures as we prepare to enter Antarctica’s pristine environment. Keep an eye on the horizon—icebergs on the water mean we’re getting close.

    • Day 4 - Antarctic Circle & Crystal Sound

      Today, we set our sights on crossing 66°33′ South—the Antarctic Circle.

      As we navigate the icy expanse of Crystal Sound, we enter a world of drifting sea ice, ethereal light, and profound stillness—broken only by the call of Antarctic petrels or the breath of a surfacing seal.

      Our goal is to land at Detaille Island, home to the long-abandoned Base W—a British research station briefly occupied in the 1950s. Hastily evacuated due to encroaching sea ice, the station remains remarkably well preserved, offering a poignant glimpse into life during the heroic age of mid-century exploration. Nearby, Antarctic terns nest among the rocks, and you might spot a leopard seal cruising the ice edge.

    • Day 5 - Marguerite Bay & Adelaide Island (Rothera Region)

      Embracing the spirit of true expedition travel, we set our course for the remote and seldom-visited Marguerite Bay—a striking landscape of ice covered waters, towering glaciers, and dramatic mountain backdrops.

      If conditions allow, we’ll aim to approach Rothera Research Station, operated by the British Antarctic Survey. While shore landings at Rothera depend on permission and sea ice, cruising in its vicinity offers a powerful sense of the station’s vital role in modern polar science.

      In these waters, we may encounter Weddell seals resting on floes, Adélie penguins weaving through the ice, and perhaps a minke whale surfacing nearby. This part of our itinerary is very condition dependent with safety paramount when operating in this remote part of the world.

    • Day 6 - Pourquoi Pas Island & Southern Channels

      Today, we set out to traverse the breathtaking Gullet—a narrow, ice-filled channel that separates Adelaide Island from the mainland. This picturesque and rarely visited passage was first charted by Jean-Baptiste Charcot and later explored by British expeditions. Towering cliffs and hanging glaciers rise around us, while leopard seals patrol the ice floes in pursuit of penguins.

      If conditions allow, we may make a landing on Pourquoi Pas Island, once a refuge for early explorers during their extensive survey missions. Weather permitting, we’ll navigate this icy maze by Zodiac, following in the wake of the pioneering Antarctic cartographers.

    • Day 7 - Penola Strait & Vernadsky Research Base

      As we journey northward along the coast, we pass through the magnificent Penola Strait, famed for its striking peaks and intricately shaped icebergs. Weather allowing, we’ll pause at Vernadsky Station, operated by Ukraine. Formerly the British Faraday Station, this site is renowned as the birthplace of groundbreaking ozone layer research in the 1980s.

      There may be an opportunity to explore the station’s facilities and visit the iconic southernmost bar on Earth—originally built by the British and still serving vodka to scientists and explorers who stop by.

    • Day 8 - Lemaire Channel & Pleneau Island

      Today, we set our sights on one of the most breathtaking waterways on the planet. The Lemaire Channel—known as the "Kodak Gap"—is bordered by towering cliffs and often packed with brash ice, mirrored by surreal reflections of majestic icebergs.

      At Pleneau Island, once a safe anchorage for Charcot’s expeditions, we’ll visit vibrant penguin colonies and navigate among grounded icebergs. Keep an eye out for leopard seals basking on the ice floes or humpback whales feeding just offshore.

    • Day 9/10 - Antarctic Peninsula Highlights

      A final two days of immersive exploration. We continue our exploration of the Danco Coast with a potential landing at Neko Harbour—an ideal location to set foot on the Antarctic continent itself. Nestled amidst a horseshoe of glaciers, Neko offers commanding views and close encounters with gentoo penguins. Conditions permitting, we may undertake a short hike for panoramic views or a Zodiac cruise along the ice cliffs, where calving glaciers send thunderous waves rolling through the bay.

      Perhaps a remote scientific hut, a calving glacier, or one last landing on the Antarctic mainland—your expedition team will maximize your time on the Peninsula before turning north.

    • Day 11/12 - Crossing the Drake Passage (Northbound)

      Relive your adventures as you cross the Drake Passage, keeping an eye out for seabirds and whales along the way. Take part in final lectures or workshops, and enjoy a celebratory dinner with your fellow travellers as you reflect on the unforgettable journey.

    • Day 13 - Return to Ushuaia

      Arrive back in Ushuaia in the early morning. After breakfast, disembark with cherished memories of an epic Antarctic expedition and new stories to tell.

    Please consider that our voyages are expeditionary in nature. This means, that there are no concrete itineraries, your Captain and Expedition Leader will utilise their vast experience to chart the best course for your expedition depending on the climatic and environmental conditions. Mentioned highlights and wildlife cannot be guaranteed.

  • Adventure Activities
  • Inclusions
    Inclusions / Exclusions

    Included in your Expedition

    - Crew Tips/ Gratuities
    - Wi-Fi: Basic Wi-Fi complimentary; upgrades available for a fee.
    - Port Fees: Includes port surcharges, permits, and landing fees.
    - Pre-departure Info: Comprehensive materials and an Antarctic booklet.
    - Expedition Equipment: Loaned muck boots and access to the onboard doctor and medical clinic.
    - Lectures: Educational talks and expert guiding services.
    - Expedition Team: Led by experienced guides.
    - Adventure Activities: Kayaking, Snowshoeing, Camping, Yoga (Subject to weather and operational conditions)
    - Shore Excursions: Guided walks, daily shore excursions, and Zodiac cruises.
    - Meals: Daily meals, snacks, tea, coffee, and house beer, soda, and wine during lunch and dinner.
    - Accommodation: Fully serviced cabins.

    Not included in your Expedition

  • Map
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  • Vessel

    St Helena is a British-built, ice-strengthened expedition ship, originally serving remote communities and extensively refurbished in 2022. Operating with Terra Nova Expeditions, she accommodates 98 guests, offering spacious, modern cabins with ocean views and ensuite bathrooms, including options for singles, families, and groups.

    Designed for Antarctic and South Atlantic exploration, she features open decks, panoramic observation lounges, expedition-ready facilities, a full science lab, two Jacuzzis, gym, spa, and a full suite of adventure activities. Her expert crew provides guided excursions such as zodiac cruises, landings, sailing, camping, and kayaking, combining adventure, comfort, and scientific contribution.

    St Helena blends maritime heritage with modern comfort, making her a unique and versatile platform for immersive polar and remote-region expeditions.

    Features & Facilities
    • Gym
    • Jacuzzi
    • Spa
    Key Facts
    Luxury star rating:
    Guests #: 98
    Crew #: 81
    Ice Class: 1C
    Speed: 14
    Refurbished: 2022
    Technical Specs
    Year built: 1989
    Length: 105m
    Width: 94
    Draft:
    Tonnage: 7
    Registry: United Kingdom
    Elec Outlets:
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quad cabins st helena

Discovery Quad Cabin

07 Mar 2027 - 19 Mar 2027
The Quad Cabins located on Deck “A” and feature a desk, a window, two bunk beds (pullman style) and en-suite bathroom
USD$ 10,980pp
USD$ 10,980pp
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Discovery Triple Cabin

07 Mar 2027 - 19 Mar 2027
The Triple Cabins located on Deck “A” and feature a desk, a window, a bunk (pullman style) and one single bed and en-suite bathroom.
USD$ 11,910pp
USD$ 11,910pp
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Odyssey Single Cabin

07 Mar 2027 - 19 Mar 2027
The Odyssey Single Cabins located on the Boat Deck and feature a desk, a window, an en-suite bathroom and one single bed.
USD$ 13,140pp
USD$ 13,140pp
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Odyssey Twin Cabin

07 Mar 2027 - 19 Mar 2027
The Odyssey Twin Cabins located on Decks “A” and “B” and feature a desk, a window, one bunk bed (pullman style) and an en-suite bathroom.
USD$ 13,140pp
USD$ 13,140pp
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Superior Cabin

07 Mar 2027 - 19 Mar 2027
The Superior Cabins located on Decks “A” and “B” measure approximately 14 - 16 square metres and feature a desk, a window, two single beds and an en-suite bathroom. Superior Cabins on deck B feature a slightly larger size and a sofa bed and porthole (instead of window).
USD$ 14,250pp
USD$ 14,250pp
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Deluxe Cabin

07 Mar 2027 - 19 Mar 2027
The Deluxe Cabins located on the Promenade Deck and feature a desk, a window, an en-suite bathroom and one double (King-sized) or two single beds.
USD$ 15,990pp
USD$ 15,990pp
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Premium Cabin

07 Mar 2027 - 19 Mar 2027
The Premium Cabins located on the Promenade Deck and feature a desk, a window, an en-suite bathroom and one double (King-sized) or two single beds.
USD$ 17,470pp
USD$ 17,470pp
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Owner’s Suite

07 Mar 2027 - 19 Mar 2027
The spacious Owner’s Suites located on the Boat Deck and feature a seating area, a meeting area, en-suite bathroom, walk in closet and one double (King-sized) bed.
USD$ 19,120pp
USD$ 19,120pp