Antarctica 21
Skip the Drake Passage with innovative air-cruises from Chile, maximizing time exploring the Antarctic Peninsula on boutique ships.
Antarctica21's fly-cruise itineraries cross the Drake Passage by air, but on-ice and on-board emergencies still require aero-medical evacuation that can cost $100,000+. Pre-existing condition waivers typically require insurance purchase within 14-21 days of initial deposit—wait longer and chronic conditions are excluded from claims.
About Antarctica 21
Fly & Cruise Innovation
Pioneered in 2003, Antarctica21's air-cruises replace the 2-day Drake Passage crossing with a 2-hour flight, delivering travelers directly to Antarctica's wildlife and ice.
Boutique Small-Ship Experience
Operate two intimate 76-guest ships—Magellan Explorer and Magellan Discoverer—for personalized Peninsula and South Shetland Islands exploration.
20+ Years Operational Expertise
Perfect safety record with extensive regional knowledge, based in Punta Arenas, Chile's historic Antarctic gateway.
Environmentally Responsible
Committed to conservation through Antarctica21 Foundation partnerships and adherence to strict IAATO protocols.
Insurance requirements
Required
“Antarctica21 requires participants to be adequately covered by medical insurance, including aero-medical evacuation from Antarctica. We also urge that all travelers be adequately covered by trip cancellation and interruption insurance.
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About Antarctica 21
Destinations
Itineraries
Coverage checklist
- Medical evacuation coverage Required
- Trip cancellation protection Up to $6k
- Emergency medical coverage Required
- Travel delay coverage Recommended
- Baggage loss/delay protection Recommended
- Search & rescue coverage Recommended for remote expeditions