- Best time to go
- Recommended itineraries and durations. Have seen there are options up to 22 days which I’m not opposed to
- Recommended expedition lines, noting I’ll be going solo. I’ve heard Ponant is a good option.
- Best way to book
Once in a lifetime - try not to go budget.
Best time to go - early in the season (before, or at Christmas), before the penguin cough is everywhere.
Recc itineraries Definitely do the Falklands and especially South Georgia. The latter arguably a better experience than the Antarctic continent. Two weeks, then the longer the better!
Recc lines. I did SilverSea as a solo and it was great. TR here.
I haven't begun this TR until I'm sitting here in the Qantas F Lounge at Sydney, waiting for my flight to Santiago, mainly because there have been so many issues to date, I wondered if I'd ever make it this far.
But what is planned:
Flights are all revenue, except the VA one first.
HBA-SYD, VA J
SYD-SCL , QF J
SCL-MVD, LATAM Y (bumped to the next day due to late SYD-SCL, was originally booked PE

)
MVD-SCL LATAM PE
SCL-PWU Charter flight, effectively Eurobusiness
Cruise
PWU-SCL charter, 'Eurobusiness'
SCL-SYD, QF J
SYD-HBA, VA J
Cruise is SilverSeas, 19 days...
But must be a small,
expedition vessel <250pax. If you don't know what
expedition is, pls ask.
I cruise on Ponant a lot, as there are lots of cruises with no single supplement (you pay 1 fare for a cabin) but for Antarctica I think anyone should aspire for a better experience, like SilverSea or Seabourn. The French/Anglo thing on Ponant has drawbacks. You will probably pay a single supplement on SS or Seabourn (I paid 25% with SS and that was a good deal). If you look at Ponant, or anyone, watch the timing of the cruise - is it no single supplement, but at the cough end of the season?
Best way to book. With a cruise specialist Travel Agent. They can advise on the various lines, prices etc and if its a Virtuoso agent, there are on board credits and other stuff. Not to sway you one way or another, but nice if it comes in. Check out the various lines - and see the 'Solo travellers' thread VPS started recently
I know there are few solo travellers on this site so thought it might be worth having a dedicated thread for deals with no or reduced single supplement
I found this site that might help
Solo travel tips and advice from experts and real travelers. For over 10 years, Solo Traveler has been THE source for those who travel alone.
solotravelerworld.com
... then talk to a TA. I can put you in touch with a very good 'bricks and mortar' TA who is a cruise specialist and has booked me all round the place. DM me, if you like.