Antarctica Penguins & Gaucho Horses - 16 Nights

With Gaucho Ranch Horse riding tour and lunch

Experience the journey of a lifetime with this 14‑night Antarctica cruise aboard Celebrity Equinox from Buenos Aires, including return flights, all transfers and a 2‑night hotel stay in Argentina’s vibrant capital. Enhance your stay with a full‑day Gaucho horse ranch excursion, complete with traditional lunch and authentic cultural experiences. Sail south to Ushuaia, the gateway to Antarctica, and visit Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands and Montevideo, Uruguay.

Enjoy unforgettable scenic cruising past Cape Horn before navigating the dramatic Schollart Channel, historic Elephant Island and the pristine icy waters of Paradise Bay in Antarctica. This remarkable voyage combines polar exploration, luxury cruising and cultural immersion, featuring exceptional onboard dining, expert-led enrichment and breath-taking landscapes at the edge of the world.

Fly overnight to Buenos Aires

After a morning arrival transfer to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Novotel Buenos Aires

With modern and comfortable rooms, the Novotel Buenos Aires hotel is located just two blocks from the Obelisk and close to the main tourist attractions in Buenos Aires, such as the Colón Theater, the Casa Rosada, the Metropolitan Cathedral and Café Torton i. Relax in the leisure and well-being areas, which include a Turkish sauna, solarium and outdoor pool, surrounded by a lush garden. Enjoy the restaurant's Mediterranean cuisine, the bar and the large event rooms. The hotel accepts pets.

A further overnight hotel stay. A enjoy a full day trip with lunch to a Gaucho Horse ranch with the chance to ride a horse or ride in a horse-drawn carriage.

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina, is one of South America's top tourist destinations, admired for its European-style architecture and rich cultural life.Visitors can experience an authentic tango show, explore traditional ranches in the Pampas, or savour a classic asado (Argentine barbecue). New cultural circuits highlight the lives of iconic Argentinians such as Carlos Gardel, Eva Perón, and Jorge Luis Borges.Thanks to a favourable exchange rate, the city's shopping centres — including Alto Palermo and Galerías Pacífico — are especially popular with visitors. For a cultural journey, stroll along Avenida del Libertador, home to many of the city's best museums, gardens, and landmarks, or admire the elegant architecture of Avenida de Mayo, lined with Art Nouveau, Neoclassical, and eclectic buildings.

After breakfast transfer to the cruise port and embark the ship.

Celebrity Equinox

Celebrity Equinox was the second ship to be launched for the Solstice fleet of 5 ships - entering service in August 2009. The USP at the time was the lawn club on the top deck with a glass blowing studio and a real grass for outdoor activities afloat with a difference. This 122,000 tonne ship accommodates 2852 passengers over 14 passenger decks and features 3 swimming pools (one indoor in a solarium) and 12 restaurants. The Celebrity Equinox most recently underwent an extensive refurbishment in May 2019, as part of Celebrity Cruises’ "Millennium and Solstice-class" upgrade initiative. The renovation introduced significant updates across the ship—enhanced public spaces, modernized staterooms, and high-tech features like immersive 3D dining—earning praise shortly after the refreshment.

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the facilities, dining and entertainment options on board.

Ushuaia (Tierra del Fuego)

Beagle Channel stretches for 150 miles through the Tierra del Fuego Archipelago at the southern tip of South America, passing the port city of Ushuaia in Argentina. At its eastern end the channel forms part of the border between Chile and Argentina, while the western stretch lies entirely within Chilean territory. Despite being only three miles wide at its broadest, it is a navigational challenge for ships.The channel was named after HMS Beagle, the British ship on which Charles Darwin explored these waters in 1833–34. A visit to Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city, reveals a dramatic setting where snowcapped peaks loom on three sides.

Cruise the famous Drake Passage of Cape Horn around the southern tip of South America.

Cape Horn (Drake Passage)

The Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn, Chile and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. The 500 mile wide passage between Cape Horn and Livingston Island is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to the rest of the world's land. It was named after Sir Francis Drake when his ship, having passed through the Strait of Magellan, was blown far South in September 1578. Ships in the passage are often good platforms for the sighting of whales, dolphins and plentiful seabirds including giant petrels, other petrels, albatrosses and penguins.

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Schollart Channel, Paradise Bay and Gerlache Straight

Experience breathtaking scenic cruising through Antarctica's most iconic waterways, including the dramatic Schollart Channel, the glacier‑lined Gerlache Strait and the pristine beauty of Paradise Bay. This unforgettable non‑disembarkation visit offers panoramic views of towering ice cliffs, drifting icebergs and abundant wildlife, all enjoyed from the comfort of your cruise ship as expert commentary brings the Antarctic landscape to life.

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Elephant Island

Experience dramatic scenic cruising by Elephant Island, one of Antarctica's most remote and historic locations. From the comfort of your cruise ship, witness towering ice‑clad cliffs, drifting pack ice and vast seabird colonies while learning about Sir Ernest Shackleton's legendary expedition and the island's pivotal role in Antarctic exploration.

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the facilities, dining and entertainment options on board.

Port Stanley (Falkland Islands)

Port Stanley is full of links to Britain, and is twinned with Whitby in Yorkshire- all of a sudden it seems as if you are back in Britain with red telephone and post boxes. The only difference being the colourful corrugated tin roofs on the buildings. This South Atlantic archipelago will always be associated with the 1982 war, but wildlife and rugged scenery are the main reasons to visit the islands. The Falklands are a compact group of more than 740 Islands, situated approximately 650 kilometres (400 miles) off the south-eastern tip of South America. The total land area is approximately 12,000 square km (4,700 square miles) comprising of mountain ranges and flat plains. The two main Islands are East Falkland and West Falkland. Mount Usborne on East Falkland is the highest peak at 705m (2,312 ft).

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the facilities, dining and entertainment options on board.

Puerto Madryn

Puerto Madryn sits on the coast of northern Patagonia, overlooking the wide curve of the Golfo Nuevo. Its sandy beaches and lively promenade lined with restaurants make it a welcoming seaside town, but the real stars are out in the bay — southern right whales, which gather here to breed between May and December.Perched on a clifftop, the Ecocentro museum offers fascinating exhibits on Patagonian marine life along with sweeping views from its lighthouse. Just beyond the town lies the UNESCO-listed Valdés Peninsula, a wildlife sanctuary where colonies of penguins and elephant seals thrive — and where orcas are often seen hunting close to shore.

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the facilities, dining and entertainment options on board.

Montevideo

Montevideo is Uruguay's capital and largest city offering a variety of indoor shopping possibilities (like downtown's appropriately named Montevideo Shopping Centre), and informal markets such as Mercado del Puerto. Perhaps take a walk past the wharfs and piers of the Rambla de Montevideo. Relax on Pocitos beach, visit the Torres Garcia Museum or check out the Palazzo Salvo. Constructed in 1928, Palacio Salvo is a historical landmark building done in a predominantly Italian Gothic-style, , it was the tallest building in South America, and still remains an iconic symbol of the city, even being depicted on many postcards. For a sweeping view of the city, take an elevator ride to the top of the palace, free of charge, and stop at Cafe Salvo on the ground level for an invigorating cappuccino.

Disembark the ship after breakfast and transfer to the airport for your overnight flight home.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
London 31/12/26 NA NA £5399 £11669 View
London 14/01/27 NA NA NA £12069 View
London 28/01/27 NA NA NA £15749 View
London 31/12/27 £3799 £4039 £4599 £9099 View
London 14/01/28 £3489 £3989 £4379 £9319 View
London 28/01/28 £3489 £3769 £4379 £9319 View