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Polar Athena ship

Polar Athena Antarctic Cruises

One of the smallest group size in Antarctica

A polar cruise on board the Polar Athena

Classic

What we love about the Polar Athena

Only 42 guests: Most intimate, flexible, small-group adventure to Antarctica

1A super ice-class: strong, safe, polar exploration.

Quick Zodiac launches: maximize time and wildlife encounters.

Polar Athena ship
Polar Athena ship
Polar Athena ship

Polar Athena is a small, ice-class expedition ship built for true Antarctic exploration. With a 1A super ice-class rating and just 42 guests on board, she combines ice-breaking strength with intimate, small-group charm. Her compact size allows for quick Zodiac landings, flexible itineraries, and personal, immersive exploration of the polar wilderness. Originally a research vessel, she’s now refurbished for comfort and authentic, slow travel to the most remote corners of the Earth.

Amenities on board the Polar Athena

lounge

Observation Lounge

binoculars

Observation Deck

library

Library

restaurant

Restaurant

boat

Open Bridge Policy

rubber boots

Mudroom

sauna

Sauna

hot tub

Hot Tub

wifi

Internet/Wifi

Food & Drinks on board the Polar Athena

Meals on Polar Athena are freshly prepared and served in an intimate setting. From hearty breakfasts before daily excursions to elegant dinners shared with fellow explorers, every meal balances warm hospitality, delicious flavors, and a sense of community. Dining is a highlight, offering both comfort and connection after full days of adventure.

Polar Athena's take on sustainable traveling

Born as a research vessel, Polar Athena operates with minimal environmental impact, emphasizing small-group travel and careful interaction with wildlife. Her size reduces emissions and limits disturbance to fragile ecosystems, while onboard practices support responsible tourism in the Antarctic. Guests experience the region authentically while helping preserve it for future explorers.

Cabin Categories on board the Polar Athena

All expedition cruises on board the Polar Athena

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