Hans Hansson – Falklands

The Secret Wilderness

Falklands Islands: Welcome to the Wild End, where penguins outnumber people by hundreds of thousands: an incredible “photo spectacle” that you will remember for a lifetime. This destination truly has something for everyone. Falklands wildlife is the standout feature. A Falklands cruise to take beautiful photographs and discover its wildlife over 8 days with only 12 people on board. A memorable experience that will move and amaze you forever.

What animals will I see?

  • King Penguins
  • Gentoo Pengins
  • Rockhopper Penguins
  • Magellanic Pengiuns
  • Macaroni Penguins
  • Black-Browed Albatross
  • Elephant Seals
  • Striated Caracara
  • Steamer Duck
  • Oyster Catchers

What else? you can kitesurf here!

Highlights

kitesurf ilustración
Kitesurf
pinguin
Intimate wildlife encounters
cruise
Sailing to Falklands
flexibility
Flexibility of a small vessel
eskimo
Passionate Crew

Duration

8 Days

Cost

Standard Small cabin USD 3880; Standard Large Cabins USD 4280, Premier Cabins USD 5580

Upcoming dates

Nov 22 to Nov 29 th 2025

What makes this trip unique?

Quality Time

Refitted to accommodate guests in comfort, Hans Hansson is a working
boat with a personality all its own. As a small exploration boat, it boasts the
unique ability to reach special, out of the ordinary destinations that are otherwise inaccessible.

Group of people walking on grassy Antarctic path near a lake with a dock and moored boat, under a partly cloudy sky.
Group of people in outdoor gear on a white sandy beach with some seaweed and debris, waves crashing onto the shore, and a clear blue sky in Faklands
Micro Cruises

Accommodating just 12 passengers, sailing aboard the Hans Hansson offers a delightfully intimate and flexible adventure experience. Explore at your own pace with personalized activities and enjoy the unique experience of a micro cruise.

All Included

All meals and drinks onboard. Snacks. Coffee and tea 24/7 self service. Wine or beer at dinners (alcohol policy applie) All meals and drinks included so you can enjoy nature and the landscape without worries.

Rocky Antarctic coastline with layered cliffs and crashing ocean waves under overcast sky.

Itinerary

Itinerary and places to visit are subject to change or cancel due to weather conditions and/or landowner’s availability. The final itinerary will be made day to day by the Expedition. Leader based on weather and other restrictions.

Inclusions

Included

Full IAATO Member operator. Boats in fully compliance with IAATO regulations. Guides and Crew with IAATO certificates.
Preflight Safety briefing with wine and snacks.
Luggage allowance 70 lb (32 kg) -We`ll provide you with a packing list so you only bring what`s necessary
Wine/beer with dinners onboard.
All meals and accommodation onboard the Vessel. All cabins are fully heated.
24/7 Coffee, Tea, Snacks & Chocolates
Return Charter flight from King George Island to Punta Arenas.
Arctic Muck-boots for use in Antarctica
Free Kayaking.
Zodiac tours and landings with limited passengers on the beach
Celebration dinner or lunch in Punta Arenas at the end of the trip (timing permitting)
Beanie hat with the Vessel’s logo
Transfers from your hotel to the airport both ways in your way to/from Antarctica.
A voucher for a free Cargo Hauler Wheeled 110 L duffel from our Gear Partner, Eagle Creek (please check with us for delivery restrictions)
Access to our partner company Online store for special Antarctic rental gear, with free delivery in Ushuaia/Punta Arenas, for any gear that you don`t own and don`t want to buy. We`ll provide you with a list of recommended gear, and you can decide what you will bring or rent, saving you money and travelling with extra bulky luggage. We can advice!
Internet voucher for 5Gb of data, for high speed internet (Starlink). -Wi-Fi Mesh through the vessel. Extra data can be purchased at cost onboard.
Should the flight be delayed, we will cover the extra meals: breakfast, Lunch and dinner for you.
Should the flight be delayed, we WILL find a place for you to stay in Punta Arenas, at our own expense, but we cannot guarantee the level of comfort of this place due to the very limited availability of accommodation in high season.

Not Included

Flights to/from your home to Punta Arenas/Ushuaia (whichever city your trip starts from)
Required evacuation and medical insurance -we can advise, and you can book it from our website fast & Easy. Typically it cost around $250 pp based on age and country of residency.
Any loss due to Antarctic flights delays due to weather or logistical reasons: Please note, charter flights to Antarctica are 100% weather and logistically dependent. IMPORTANT NOTE: We WILL find a place to stay in Punta Arenas, at our own expense, but we cannot guarantee the level of comfort of this place due to the very limited availability of accommodation in high season.
Meals and accommodation in Ushuaia or Punta Arenas before or after the trip -IMPORTANT NOTE: Should the flight be delayed, we will cover the extra meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner for you.
Anything not listed in the “included” section

The itinerary on a map

FAQ's

Sailing to remote areas means that we are away from everything! That also means that if we need medical assistance, it can be days away. It also means that we have limited access to emails, facebook, etc, for the duration of the trip, and there is NO access to phone lines.
Our expeditions provide many very good things, the main one being that we only take 8 to 12 guests, but we are not a luxury cruise with jacuzzi, sauna or cabins with balconies -our balcony is the main deck!.
Sailing on an Expedition Yacht means that the cabins and common places are very small, and we, all the crew and passengers, share pretty much everything. It can be considered as an Adventure in its true meaning!
The cabins on our sailing boat Ocean Tramp are very small, one of them with barely space to stand inside, still they can be considered big for sailboats standards. Also, sailing boats have hatches on deck for ventilation, light and as an emergency escape route, but the downside is that sometimes when is very cold outside and warm inside, condensation will occur in the inside of the hatch, sometimes dripping if not dried -nothing that cannot be solved with a rag, or if weather allows by crack opening the hatch -ask our crew and they will do it for you.
The cabins on our motor Yacht Hans Hansson are slightly bigger compared to those on Ocean Tramp, but still small compared to regular cruise ships.

An important question to ask yourself is “Am I in good shape for participating on these expeditions?” If your answer to the questions below are YES, then yes! You are fit to join us! Any
questions, Please ask us!!
• Can you stay without external medical assistance for the duration of the expedition? -it could be up to 20 days
• Can you swim or float?
• Do you have good balance: Can you stay standing on a bus/metro/train with little to minimum holding in normal conditions?
• Can you embark/disembark from a zodiac to a beach with little swell?
• Can you walk 10 blocks/half a mile/ 1 km, without getting exhausted?
• Can you climb a 6ft / 2m vertical ladder?
• Are you aware that you are going to a remote area, with no phone access? (note, we now have Starlink onboard, so under normal conditions you should able to purchase internet access, but given that we have no control over the satellite system, we cannot guarantee its functionality over the duration of the trip)

• Am I a flexible person who can deal with changes and adjust to new situations? Do I understand that in Antarctica everything is weather permitting and plans not always goes according to plan?
Do I understand that I am joining a sailing boat, where spaces are small, ventilation is limited, water supply is limited, hot water is limited, and I am supposed to share my space with other guests?

Any questions, Please, ask us!!

This is a great trip for photographers, especially those looking to get the perfect shot. Our size offers us incredible flexibility. We can help you get some great shots and we can take advantage of the weather and the light!

Don’t worry – we will send you a list of gear you will need.  If you have winter clothes, most of it you will already have.  A must have are some Arctic Muck boots – insulated rubber boots.  They are amazing.

YES! Please join us. Anyone with a sense of adventure and a desire to spend quality time in Antarctica will find our trips enjoyable. We teach you everything you need to know. Sailors and non-sailors alike both have incredible experiences.

Our cabins are some of the most comfortable available for sailboats. We have private double cabins, and even one with a private bathroom. Each cabin has a door that can be closed, they are fitted with warm and cozy duvets and storage space for your things. A luxury suite it is not, however each cabin gives you a place to call your own for the duration of the journey.

Everyone is a little different, but we highly recommend bringing some seasickness pills with you. While you will not be sailing across the Drake there could be a rough day to two down south. We recommend having a chat with your doctor and bringing some seasickness pills with you.

When we are in Antarctica Ocean Tramp will act like a base camp. Some days we will travel other days we will stay put. Once we are anchored we will launch the zodiac to explore. Sometimes we will cruise around the in the zodiac exploring the area, other times we will use the zodiac to bring us to shore. Sometime on shore we will be able to freely move around, explore and hike, other times we may be limited due to the wildlife and limiting our impact on them. We also bring kayaks and can use them to explore at eye level.

On-board you will eat hearty well-made delicious home cooked food. Lunch is often warm soups and sandwiches, while dinner is the big meal of the day and can be a wide ranging based on the cook and crews’ favorites. The food might be described as healthy, comforting fare. We also always have snacks available during the day and water ready for coffee or tea. If you do have any special snacks or teas that you can’t live without, we recommend bringing some with you.
Passengers with dietary needs: The vessel is small and not a full-scale restaurant with multi options each meal. Our cooks will make their best effort to try to meet your needs, but some flexibility and understanding is also asked. We are a small boat, with only a fortnightly resupply by plane.

Once you are onboard everything is included – port fees, meals, wine with meals. We also provide your basic safety equipment including life jackets. Flights to/from Punta Arenas to Antarctica.

Flights to/from Punta Arenas, airport transfers, and REQUIRED evacuation insurance. Accommodation before and after the trip is not included.

Yes. The places we go are quite remote and while what we do is safe, it does require some physical activity and advanced care could be days away. Once you sign up for a trip we will require you to fill out a medical form and have it signed by a doctor.

One of the wonderful aspects of this trip is it allows you to unplug and get away from emails, phone calls, etc. We do have a connection to the internet via our satellite phone. We use this for weather updates, email to update our position, emergencies, and facebook and blog updates. We encourage everyone to tell their friends and families to subscribe to our blog and like us on facebook. Then they can get updates while you are here with us. Our guests and their families have appreciated these “news” updates in the past.

Alcohol consumption is that the discretion of the captain. If we are underway sailing then we do not drink, as it is not in the interest of safety for crew and guests. If we are comfortably in a cove for the night then indeed, we all enjoy a nice glass of Argentine wine with our meal.
Inebriation will not be tolerated onboard and the Captain has the right to cancel a trip should guests not adhere to this policy.

We recognize that this trip is not cheap. When shopping around for Antarctica Trips consider how many days a vessel is actually in Antarctica. Many have two days crossing the Drake each way (or 4 days each way in a sailboat). Our trips are 14 days in ANTARCTICA. If you look at cost per day of actually being in Antarctica – our costs aren’t so different. In addition, our vessels only carry 8 or 12 passengers and we need to charter a plane.

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Costs:
Standard Small cabin USD 3880; Standard Large Cabins USD 4280, Premier Cabins USD 5580
Duration:
8 Days

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Three penguins jumping onto an ice shelf in Antarctica

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