Port Chalmers (Dunedin), New Zealand
Port Chalmers is the port for the city of Dunedin, the oldest European settlement in New Zealand, which was founded in 1848. Sitting at the end of a long, fiord-like inlet off the south-eastern tip of the South Island, Dunedin is New Zealand’s most Scottish town – in fact, Dunedin is the old Gaelic name for Edinburgh.
Today, step on board your 6-star, ultra-luxury Discovery Yacht and be warmly welcomed by the crew. Meet your butler and settle into your spacious suite. Meet your fellow guests over a glass of chilled Champagne in the Observation Lounge, toasting to the start of a wonderful journey.
Please book your flight to arrive into Dunedin prior to 02:00 PM.
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While exploring the luxurious spaces on board, you’ll have the opportunity to meet some of the experts who will bring the places youll visit to life. The Discovery Team will enrich your Antarctic experience with their encyclopaedic knowledge of geology, glaciology, photography, marine biology, history, ecology and more. They’ve been exploring the world’s most remote reaches for years and will fascinate you with facts and stories beyond anything you can find in guidebooks or websites.
Join an introductory presentation about your expedition by the Discovery Team in the state-of-the-art theatre. Feel the excitement building as they explain how your Zodiac and other Discovery Excursions will work in the coming days.
Due to the extraordinary nature of the region, Discovery excursions throughout your Expedition Voyage are dependent on the ice and weather conditions. Your experienced Captain and specialist polar Discovery Team, who have made countless journeys to Antarctica, will use their expertise to design your voyage from day to day, making the most of your time in this spectacular destination.
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Sea days aboard Scenic Eclipse II offer a perfect opportunity to unwind, connect with fellow guests, and dive into the rich history, environment, and unique wildlife of this captivating part of the world. Our guest experts, as well as the Polar Discovery Team, will deliver engaging talks and presentations on the local wildlife and history.
Your Discovery Yacht’s state-of-the-art technology allows for smooth navigation through Antarctica’s waters due to its Polar Class 6 rating, electronic Azipod propulsion system and oversized stabilisers.
Prepare yourself for unparalleled ‘pinch-me’ moments and for the unpredictability of the region.
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It’s time to ease into your ultra-luxury surroundings. This might be the day you sleep in, conserving energy for the activities ahead, then spend lazy hours in your suite, which cocoons you within the comforts of a 6-star hotel.
During the day, the theatre comes alive with captivating lectures from our Discovery Team. Be sure to check the Daily Program on your TV for timing—you won’t want to miss these inspiring sessions!
Perhaps you’d like to begin the day with a fitness class, followed by a soak in the heated Vitality pool. Reward your active start by calling on your butler to bring breakfast to your room. Then make a date with new friends to re-live Antarctic memories over a relaxed lunch at the Yacht Club.
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The state-of-the-art theatre on Deck 4 is the hub for on board entertainment. The advanced cinemascope technology and multiple viewing screens create an immersive 270-degree experience, complete with a sparkling night sky ceiling. Enjoy supremely comfortable reclining lounge chairs and a full range of drinks.
During the day, the theatre features lectures presented by our Discovery Team.
Visiting Antarctica positively breeds environmental ambassadors and you’ll be keen to learn more over an enrichment lecture.
At night, enjoy a performance in the theatre before you retreat to your ultra-luxury suite with a nightcap.
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Wake up reinvigorated after a good night’s sleep on your signature Scenic Slumber Bed. Then, begin your day with a barista coffee brought by your butler, or perhaps with your choice of a buffet or an à la carte breakfast in the Yacht Club.
A true culinary journey awaits every day on board with up to 10 extraordinary all-inclusive dining experiences and eight bars and lounges. As dusk falls, choose between steak and seafood at Elements, channel the spirit of Asia at Koko’s or journey to France at Lumièr.
Alternatively, enjoy lectures from the expert polar Discovery Team in the state-of-the-art theatre or look for the region’s unique wildlife using your suite’s binoculars or Swarovski telescopes in the Observation Lounge.
At Sea
Sea days aboard Scenic Eclipse II offer a perfect opportunity to unwind, connect with fellow guests, and dive into the rich history, environment, and unique wildlife of this captivating part of the world. Our polar Discovery Team, will deliver engaging talks and presentations on the local wildlife and history.
As we journey toward the Ross Sea Region, take advantage of the Discovery team lectures designed to prepare you for the exciting visits ahead.
Antarctica’s Ross Sea Region
Be sure to stay close to your verandah as you enter the Ross Sea – wandering albatrosses are a common sight, and icebergs will begin to pop up around you as well. The pristine, nutrient-rich ocean is popular among orcas, seals, penguins and whales.
This rugged and remarkable body of water is surrounded by sky-scraping mountains and carved by glacial ice tongues, vast ice shelves and drifting sea ice. Some of the most famous Antarctic explorers – Scott, Shackleton, Amundsen and Borchgrevink among them – used it as a gateway on their quest to the South Pole.
The conditions here can be quite extreme, with the weather and ice influencing your daily plans. Your Captain and Discovery Leader will seek out the safest opportunities for you to explore the area.
Over the next few days on Ross Island, at the base of Mount Erebus, youll walk in the footsteps of legendary explorers Ernest Shackleton and Robert Falcon Scott. These pioneers chose Cape Royds and Cape Evans as the sites for their base camps, where they prepared for their iconic Antarctic expeditions.
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An opportunity today to fly on one of the two on board helicopters^ to the McMurdo Dry Valleys. This area is one of the world’s driest and coldest deserts, devoid of snow, revealing a stark, moon-like landscape. Guided by your Discovery Team, marvel at rare archaeological sites while treading lightly to preserve this delicate ecosystem.
Today you may have the opportunity to explore this fascinating landscape on the fleet of custom-built Zodiacs, kayaks, stand-up paddleboarding, guided and self-paced hikes. Your expert Discovery Team can take you on enlightening excursions to historic explorers’ huts.
Antarctica’s Ross Sea Region
Cape Royds, on the western edge of Ross Island, is famed for Ernest Shackletons Hut, a well-preserved landmark from his 1907–1909 Nimrod Expedition. This iconic site offers a rare glimpse into the golden age of Antarctic exploration. Cape Royds is also home to one of the southernmost Adélie penguin rookeries, where penguins thrive thanks to nearby polynyas, providing easy access to fish.
Later in the evening, Champagne in hand, your expert polar Discovery Team will regale you with stories of the birds you have seen as this is a designated Important Bird Area (IBA).
Discovery:
Another opportunity to fly on one of the two on board helicopters^ to the McMurdo Dry Valleys, one of the most spectacular places on earth, mirroring conditions found on Mars.
Alternatively, you may have the opportunity to explore this fascinating landscape on the fleet of custom-built Zodiacs, kayaks, stand-up paddleboarding, guided and self-paced hikes, and submersible^ explorations dives. Your expert Discovery Team can take you on enlightening excursions to historic explorers’ huts.
Antarctica’s Ross Sea Region
Weather plays an important role in deciding if and when you land on Ross Island, but even if you have to stay on the ship you’ll be amazed by its natural drama. The landscape is dominated by Mount Erebus, the southernmost active volcano on Earth and the second-highest volcano in Antarctica.
Sit down with your expert polar Discovery Team in the state-of-the-art theatre to learn why Sir James Clark Ross and Sir Ernest Shackleton came here on their polar expeditions, and how they built their huts. Both huts are still here today and are classified as an Antarctica historical monument.
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An exciting opportunity to take one of the two on board helicopters^ to the breathtaking McMurdo Dry Valleys, known of the Martian-like landscape.
Alternatively, you may have the opportunity to explore this fascinating landscape and spot orcas and Emperor penguins on the fleet of custom-built Zodiacs, kayaks, stand-up paddleboarding, guided and self-paced hikes, and submersible^ explorations dives. Your expert Discovery Team can take you on enlightening excursions to historic explorers’ huts.
Antarctica’s Ross Sea Region
A row of largely snow-free valleys, the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Ross Island comprise one of the worlds most extreme deserts, plus the saline Lake Vida and the Onyx River, a meltwater stream and Antarcticas longest river. The only way to glimpse this dramatic landscape is by adding an optional excursion on one of Scenic Eclipse II’s helicopters^ – weather permitting, your pilot may even land on this end-of-the-Earth landscape.
Back on board, explore some of the indulgent spaces, from the welcoming Observation Lounge to the expansive Senses Spa#. Soothe your muscles in the sauna or rejuvenate in the Salt Therapy Lounge, join a yoga or Pilates class. Choose one of up to 10 world-class on board dining experiences tonight.
Discovery:
Book the helicopter^ for a flight to the McMurdo Dry Valleys, one of the world’s driest deserts with a stark, moon-like landscape.
Alternatively, you may have the chance to explore this fascinating landscape and spot orcas and Emperor penguins on the fleet of custom-built Zodiacs, kayaks, stand-up paddleboarding, guided and self-paced hikes, and submersible^ explorations dives. Your expert Discovery Team can take you on enlightening excursions to historic explorers’ huts.
Antarctica’s Ross Sea Region
Today enjoy a breathtaking Ross Ice Shelf cruise to the remote Cape Crozier, where adventure meets history and nature in the heart of Antarctica. Sail alongside the towering ice cliffs of the world’s largest ice shelf, with its awe-inspiring walls of ice rising 50 metres (160 feet) above the ocean. As you journey to Cape Crozier, famous for its Adélie penguin colony and rich Antarctic history, you’ll experience the raw beauty of the frozen continent like never before.
Discovery:
Depending on conditions, you may have the opportunity to fly on one of the two on board helicopters^ to the Ross Sea Ice Shelf. On this unforgettable optional flightseeing excursion, see the spectacular ice shelf from above and possibly land on it.
Alternatively, enjoy lectures from the expert polar Discovery Team in the state-of-the-art theatre or look for the region’s unique wildlife using your suite’s binoculars or Swarovski telescopes in the Observation Lounge.
Antarctica’s Ross Sea Region
Journey to Terra Nova Bay, where cutting-edge science meets timeless exploration. To the north, discover the Italian and South Korean research stations, while to the south lies the ancient Drygalski Ice Tongue, an awe-inspiring natural feature stretching 70 km from the David Glacier. On Inexpressible Island, step into history and uncover the incredible tale of six men from Robert Falcon Scotts Terra Nova Expedition (1910–1913), who endured an Antarctic winter in an ice cave—now a designated historical monument.
Visit Adélie Cove, a thriving sanctuary for Adélie penguins, offering unforgettable wildlife encounters. Nestled along the rugged coastline, it’s a spectacular spot to witness these charming creatures in their natural habitat, adding a touch of wildlife wonder to your Antarctic expedition.
Discovery:
Today, you may have the opportunity to explore this fascinating landscape on the fleet of custom-built Zodiacs.
Antarctica’s Ross Sea Region
You might visit Inexpressible Island, where a group of six men from the Terra Nova expedition, led by Robert Falcon Scott (1910-1913), endured a harsh winter in a cave carved into the ice — now a designated historical monument.
Indulge in a treatment# at the tranquil Senses Spa. Perhaps an ESPA facial or an alternative therapy including Ayuverdic massage or Japanese shiatsu. Afterwards, hold on to that feeling of calm for a while longer in the Zen-like space of the Salt Therapy Lounge.
Discovery:
Today, you may have the opportunity to explore this fascinating landscape on the fleet of custom-built Zodiacs.
Antarctica’s Ross Sea Region
All jagged cliffs and ink-black escarpments backed by the towering Admiralty Mountains, the Adare Peninsula is a postcard of natural drama. Much of the spectacle comes courtesy of the 250,000 breeding pairs of Adélie penguins – the largest colony in Antarctica – that call the region home.
This is a place that has drawn avid expeditioners for centuries. It was the site of the first documented Antarctic landing on the continent in 1895, and Norwegian explorer Carsten Borchgrevink’s two 1899 huts remain on land.
Sip specialty teas and aromatic illy coffee in the Observation Lounge, where you can read books and play board games in between wildlife watching. In the evening, up to 10 extraordinary dining experiences await. From contemporary French fine dining at Lumière to the freshest Japanese at Sushi @ Koko’s, youll experience a remarkable culinary journey.
Discovery:
Weather and conditions permitting, you may have the opportunity to explore the hut remains with your Discovery Team.
Antarctica’s Ross Sea Region
Weather and ice conditions permitting, youll have the opportunity to explore several of the regions iconic sites. Alongside Adélie penguins, you might encounter other wildlife such as seals and seabirds, making it a prime spot for wildlife enthusiasts. Experience the dramatic landscapes of Cape Adare, featuring striking ice formations, breathtaking views and fantastic photo opportunities.
Or today could be the day to brave the polar plunge – a rite of passage for polar explorers. You’re going to feel invigorated at the end of this split second, once-in-a-lifetime experience. The cold plunge is exhilarating, and the shared experience with your fellow Antarctica ‘plungers’ immensely bonding. That hot drink or whiskey as you emerge is restorative and reviving. This is an unmissable opportunity, whether enjoyed today or throughout your voyage in Antarctic waters.
Discovery:
Weather and conditions permitting, you may have the opportunity to explore the hut remains with your Discovery Team.
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Freshly squeezed juice, steaming coffee or tea delivered by your butler will help start your day. Perhaps have an invigorating workout, a Pilates class, some guided stretching or aerial yoga.
Experience the grandeur of nature on a monumental scale as you cruise along the edge of the immense Ross Ice Shelf. Marvel at towering ice cliffs that soar above the sea, and glide through an icy expanse that stretches endlessly into the horizon. This extraordinary journey offers a rare glimpse into one of the worlds most remote and pristine landscapes, promising breathtaking vistas and an unparalleled Antarctic adventure.
During the day, the theatre comes alive with captivating lectures from our Discovery Team. Be sure to check the Daily Program on your TV for timing—you won’t want to miss these inspiring sessions!
In the evening, settle in at the spacious Scenic Lounge Bar to enjoy your beverage of choice. With Scenic’s signature all-inclusive ultra-luxury philosophy, indulge in top shelf spirits, over 130 whiskeys, a premium wine list and French champagne.
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Over the next few days, settle into the pace of life at sea. Your Discovery Team will present a daily schedule of educational activities for you to enjoy. Be sure to join the lectures and daily recaps to stay updated on the progress of the voyage.
Explore more of your Discovery Yacht. Begin with a yoga class, followed by a soak in the heated Vitality pool, the endless horizon your outlook. Your active start to the day means you can reward yourself by calling on your butler to bring breakfast to your room. You could enjoy lunch here as well.
The only thing you need to do now is decide which bar or lounge to move to, making the most of the all-inclusive beverage menu, including premium top-shelf wines and spirits.
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The past weeks have delivered an abundance of emotions and active explorations. As you begin to sail away from Antarctica, today could be the day for some downtime in the expansive 550m² Senses Spa#.
Be rejuvenated with a yoga or Pilates session or add a tailored treatment# and indulgent wellness experiences, from dreamy massages and facials to body wraps and scrubs, manicures and pedicures. Then take some time out on one of the thermal lounges; your limbs will thank you later.
Tonight could be the night you enjoy contemporary French fine dining at Lumière with your new friends. Stay up late in the bar or retire to the library for a moment of blissful solitude before bed.
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Countless penguins, seals, whales and birds and endless expanses of ice. The remarkable sights of the world’s southernmost continent take a while to digest. Perhaps edit your images, write in your journal, mark highlights on a map. Or share your memories with your fellow guests in one of restaurants, bar and lounges. Relive every moment that sparked joy over the last three weeks, looking forward to sharing these once-in-a-lifetime memories with your loved ones at home.
Join your Discovery Team in the theatre today for another engaging lecture.
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End your journey in the same way you began it – by indulging in Scenic’s truly all-inclusive philosophy. Enjoy an unrivalled selection of premium beverages available on board all day, every day, including premium gin, saké and more than 130 varieties of whiskey.
During the day, the theatre comes alive with captivating lectures from our Discovery Team. Be sure to check the Daily Program on your TV for timing—you won’t want to miss these inspiring sessions!
Then try more of your Discovery Yachts up to 10 dining experiences. Perhaps visit the Night Market @ Koko’s, where chefs prepare unique dishes inspired by the markets of Asia from behind the hot and cold grill for just eight guests.
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When you’re visiting some of the world’s most fragile ecosystems, you have a commitment to protect them for future generations. At least, that’s Scenic’s mantra. Take advantage of our open bridge policy to meet with the Captain and the team to find out all about your Discovery Yacht’s state-of-the-art technology and environmentally sustainable systems that aim to leave as small a footprint as possible.
Visiting Antarctica positively breeds environmental ambassadors and you’ll be keen to learn more over an enrichment lecture in the theatre.
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If you have any last questions before you disembark, this is the time to ask them to your expert polar Discovery Team. Join a final lecture, find the photography expert for tips on editing your images, the historian for extra details on the explorers you’ve been following, and the Captain to learn where your next voyage might take you.
Port Chalmers (Dunedin)
Your voyage ends in Dunedin (Port Chalmers), on the southeastern tip of New Zealand’s South Island.
After one last luxurious breakfast, it’s time to bid farewell to your new friends and crew, taking memories for a lifetime.
You will join a standard transfer from Port Chalmers to Dunedin.
Please book your flight to depart out of Dunedin after 12:00 PM.
^Flights on board our two helicopters and submersible experiences are at additional cost, subject to regulatory approval, availability, weight restrictions, medical approval and weather, ice and tidal conditions. #Spa treatments at additional cost. +All drinks on board, including those stocked in your mini bar, are included, except for a very small number of rare, fine and vintage wines, Champagnes and spirits. Specialty restaurants require a reservation, enquire on board.
The itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such Scenic cannot guarantee the voyage will operate unaltered from the itinerary stated above. Locations listed within East Antarctica are subject to weather and operational conditions. Sightings cannot be guaranteed. Please refer to our terms and conditions for further information.