You Can Cruise To Antarctica On This Brand New Disney Voyage In 2021

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You can cruise to Antarctica on this brand new Adventures by Disney voyage in 2021.

If you've ever dreamed of going to the South Pole or envisioned the frozen waters of Antarctica, this trip is for you. 

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Disney just partnered with French cruise line Ponant to create bucket-list expeditions to one of the world's most fascinating wonders. 

The Antarctica & Patagonia Expedition Cruise is a 12-day journey that starts in Buenos Aires and travels to the southern-most city in the world — Ushuaia.

The ship then continues south towards the Antarctic Peninsula through Drake's Passage — one of the most challenging crossings that a ship can make.

Passengers will look out on the frozen landscapes and spot wildlife that can be seen nowhere else on Earth. 

Once off the ship, adventurers can hike through penguin colonies, search for pods of whales, or kayak at the edge of the world.

Disney is currently planning two departures for this once in a lifetime trip — one on December 20, 2021, and the second on January 30, 2022. 

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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