Quark Expeditions unveils “Antarctica by Helicopter”
Quark Expeditions invites adventurers to experience Antarctica like never before with the launch of “Antarctica by Helicopter: Icebergs, Mountains, and Remote Lands.” This groundbreaking, all-inclusive itinerary harnesses the advanced capabilities of the Ultramarine and its twin-engine helicopters to unlock access to the rarely visited regions of the Antarctic Peninsula, including Antarctic Sound, Erebus and Terror Gulf, and the Weddell Sea.
Over the course of 12 days, guests will enjoy exceptional aerial views of the continent through a minimum of two helicopter flightseeing excursions and one helicopter landing, all included in the cost of the expedition. The adventure doesn’t stop there; in true expedition spirit, guests will continue to explore the continent through zodiac rides and land excursions. Onboard, they will attend briefings and lectures led by leading experts in glaciology, penguinology, marine biology, and more, all while enjoying complimentary Wi-Fi and bar service.
The serene icy atmosphere and the vast wilderness of the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula merge to create an experience that is both breathtaking and deeply humbling from above. Steve Fisher, one of Quark Expeditions’ seasoned helicopter pilots, shares: “The scale and beauty of the Antarctic landscape from 5000 feet is unparalleled. Our guests often feel a profound sense of tranquility as they view this rare and remote land from the sky and witness something very few in the world will ever see. It has been my privilege to take guests in safety to the far reaches of the world and I look forward to this next chapter of exploration.”
In experiencing the Weddell Sea and Erebus and Terror Gulf by air, land and sea, guests will immerse themselves in the less frequented eastern side of the peninsula—one that few have witnessed from all vantage points. They’ll have the opportunity to marvel at magnificent tabular icebergs broken off from some of the largest ice shelves in Antarctica, visit Adélie penguin colonies on Brown Bluff, Devil Island, or Paulet Island, and search for wildlife, including whales and Emperor Penguins among the floating ice.
“Our commitment to polar exploration drives us to continually offer unparalleled adventures that are only possible with Quark Expeditions,” says Cathy Lawton, Senior Director of Product Innovation. “The advanced technology of our equipment, combined with our polar-first expedition team, brings this new itinerary to life, unlocking the secrets of the world’s last great wilderness and enabling unprecedented exploration for our guests into the depths of the Antarctic.”
Antarctica by Helicopter is now available as two exclusive itineraries departing from Buenos Aires, Argentina via Ultramarine on November 27 and December 7, 2025. As part of this itinerary, guests will have the opportunity to visit other extraordinary locations including Deception Island, a circular caldera formed by the collapse of an active volcano; James Ross Island, known for its discovery of dinosaurs and other prehistoric fossils; and Livingston Island, home to the most spectacular mountains in the South Shetland Islands.
Quark Expeditions, the leader in polar adventure, continues to set the standard for exploration with unmatched access to Earth’s most remote regions. Through Quark Academy, our expedition teams receive expert training in polar navigation, wildlife safety, and emergency preparedness, ensuring a safe and serene experience for our guests.
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