Below is a list of the MV Plancius Cruise FAQs, or Frequently Asked Questions for people looking to cruise to the Antarctic on one of the Oceanwide Expeditions cruise ships.
Please note: this is general information that should be used as a guide and may change without notice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Pack waterproof, layered clothing including thermal base layers, insulated jackets, waterproof pants, gloves, hats, and sunglasses. PONANT provides a complimentary polar parka and loaned boots.
Your voyage fare includes:
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Accommodation in your chosen cabin category (all with private bathrooms)
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All meals, snacks, tea, and coffee during the voyage
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Zodiac excursions and shore landings led by the expedition team
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Informative lectures on wildlife, polar history, geology, and glaciology
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Loan of rubber boots for shore excursions
Flights, optional activities, and personal purchases are extra unless otherwise noted.
Plancius offers a casual, expedition-style atmosphere. It features a comfortable dining room, a lecture room, and a spacious observation lounge with large windows ideal for wildlife viewing. The vibe is social and adventurous rather than luxurious, with a strong emphasis on community and exploration.
Depending on the season and route, you may see:
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Penguins – Gentoo, Adelie, Chinstrap, and on longer voyages, King penguins
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Whales – Humpback, Minke, Fin, and Orca are common
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Seals – Weddell, Leopard, Crabeater, and Elephant seals
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Birds – Wandering Albatross, Skuas, Petrels, and more
Every day includes Zodiac cruises among icebergs and glaciers, plus shore landings to explore penguin colonies, historic sites, and dramatic landscapes. Optional adventure activities may include kayaking, mountaineering, camping on the ice, and snowshoeing.
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Nov–Dec: Fresh snow and ice, nesting penguins, and early-season birdlife
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Jan–Feb: Peak wildlife activity, penguin chicks, and whale encounters
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Feb–Mar: Excellent whale watching, fewer ships, and late-season light
Life on board is casual and practical. Layered, comfortable clothing is best. Bring warm base layers, waterproof outerwear, hats, gloves, and sunglasses. Rubber boots are provided, and waterproof parkas can often be purchased in advance or onboard.
Plancius operates under strict IAATO environmental guidelines, ensuring minimal impact on Antarctica’s fragile ecosystem. Waste management, fuel efficiency, and sustainable wildlife viewing practices are central to each voyage.
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