Embark
on an epic polar adventure

Experience the journey of a lifetime on board a Scenic Eclipse cruise in Antarctica or the Arctic. Be immersed in pristine landscapes at the ends of Earth, where few travellers venture. 

Choose your destination

Embark on a Scenic Eclipse expedition cruise to experience rare wildlife sightings, pristine landscapes and magical moments to create stories for life.

Scenic Tours

Journey to the pristine poles and create stories for life.

Featured Itineraries

Explore our itineraries below and discover the remarkable destinations that await you.
Oslo

13 Days

SEASON: 2024/2025

Glaciers & Wildlife of Svalbard

Polar Perfection

From
NZD
$26,930*
Buenos Aires

13 Days

SEASON: 2024/2025

Antarctica in Depth

Great White Wonder

From
NZD
$30,300*
Hobart to Dunedin

24 Days

SEASON: 2024/2025

Antarctica's Ross Sea: Majestic Ice & Wildlife

From Australia to Antarctica

From
NZD
$103,750*
Dunedin

24 Days

SEASON: 2024/2025

Antarctica's Ross Sea: Majestic Ice & Wildlife

In the footsteps of Shackleton and Scott

From
NZD
$44,695*
Queenstown to Hobart

25 Days

SEASON: 2024

Mawson’s Antarctica: Along the East Coast

In the footsteps of explorers (and penguins)

From
NZD
$48,590*
Worldwide Discoveries brochure cover 2025 - 2027
Worldwide Discoveries brochure cover 2025 - 2027

Your guide to ocean cruising

Start planning your unforgettable Scenic Journey, details about voyages and frequently asked questions.
^Experiences on board our two helicopters and submersible are at additional cost, subject to regulatory approval, availability, weight restrictions, medical approval and weather, tide and ice conditions. Helicopters are not operational in South Georgia, Svalbard, Greenland, Indonesia, Japan, France and the UK/Scotland. The Submersible is not operational in The Kimberley, Northern Territory, Indonesia, New Zealand, Svalbard, France, Spain and US waters.
#Spa treatments at additional cost.
~Kayak and stand-up paddleboard may not be possible in all destinations. Stand-up paddleboards cannot be used in the Arctic.

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