Antarctica21’s new 2027-28 collection of Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic sailings is now available for booking.

According to a press release, the new season features five expedition itineraries, including a new standalone voyage dedicated to the Falklands and an extended expedition to Patagonia and the Chilean Fjords.

The new 2027-28 program visits the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, Patagonia and the Chilean Fjords, as well as Antarctica.

Antarctica21 noted that each expedition-style sea journey is designed for immersive exploration and exceptional value.

One of the highlights of the new season is a standalone expedition focused on the Falklands sailing roundtrip from Ushuaia.

The nine-night sea voyage will feature multiple landings across the archipelago, as well as wildlife viewing opportunities.

Antarctica21 said that the destination is home to five penguin species, elephant seals and the world’s largest population of black-browed albatross.

The “Patagonia & Chilean Fjords” itinerary has been extended to eight to ten nights, adding a full-day land excursion to Torres del Paine National Park for a complete and more immersive journey through Southern Chile and Tierra del Fuego.

To mark the launch of the new season, Antarctica21 is offering early booking savings of $1,000 per person on selected departures onboard the Magellan Explorer and the Magellan Discoverer.

The company added that the savings are available until March 31, 2026, with specific terms and conditions applying.

The new 2027-28 season of sailings in Antarctica and the Sub-Antarctic is currently open for bookings on Antarctica21’s website or through the company’s teams of travel consultants.

In related news, Antarctica21 recently renewed its partnership with HIF Global, extending the use of locally produced e-gasoline to power Zodiac landing operations.

Cruise Industry News, the fuel will be used by the fleet of ten Zodiac boats that transport guests from the Magellan Explorer to Antarctic shores.