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Sea Kayaking Among Icebergs in Paradise Bay

Paddle a sea kayak through Paradise Bay — widely regarded as Antarctica's most beautiful anchorage — threading between turquoise icebergs and beneath calving glacier faces in complete silence. A bucket-list experience that fewer than 1% of Antarctica visitors attempt.

What to expect

Small groups of 8–12 paddlers depart with two certified kayak guides who deliver a full safety and paddle briefing beforehand. You navigate slowly through bergy bits and brash ice, guided toward the best positions to watch glacier calving events and spot Gentoo penguins porpoising around your hull. The cold air and crystalline water make colours almost unreal — cobalt blues, mint greens, and pure white. Sessions last approximately 2–3 hours.

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Oceanwide Expeditions (direct kayaking programme)
USD 595–895 per person (kayaking programme add-on for the full Antarctic Peninsula voyage)
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Good to know

Pre-registration for the kayaking programme is required before embarkation — it cannot be added last-minute. Prior kayaking experience is recommended but not mandatory; guides adapt to skill level. Full drysuits, paddle jackets, gloves, and flotation devices are provided. Weather and ice conditions may occasionally require schedule changes — your guide will advise. Minimum age typically 16.

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17 nights · calls at Antarctic Peninsula
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