In the footsteps of the great explorers
Scenic Group is proud to announce the launch of Scenic Ikon, set to join the Scenic Discovery Yacht Fleet for its inaugural season from April 2028.
Highlights
At Scenic, we are fortunate to travel to the most remote and spectacular corners of the planet. But with this opportunity comes a responsibility – to ensure that we protect these fragile environments and share with our guests their vital importance. That’s why we recruit the best of the best for our Discovery Team. They are experts in their field, committed to education, exploration and conservation. The team are also passionate about citizen science and often work directly with researchers undertaking studies in the field.
“We took ornithologists from the Australian Antarctic Division to Mawson’s Hut to research Adelie penguin colonies in December 2024. It had been many years since a study of these penguins has been conducted, so we invited them on board Scenic Eclipse II and they made incredible findings,” said Jason.
We are delighted to share that on the upcoming East Antarctica voyages in December 2025 and January and February 2026 we will again welcome Ian Godfrey, Head Conservator at the Mawson’s Huts Foundation. Dr Louise Emmerson, Seabird Ecologist with the Australian Antarctic Division will also join Scenic Eclipse again on the December 2025 Mawson’s East Antarctica voyage.
Dr Emmerson joined the Australian Antarctic Division in 2001 and has worked on a number of important research projects on penguins and seabirds. She will be joining the Scenic Eclipse II Mawson's East Antarctica voyage again this December for more field work at Cape Denison to understand the potential impacts of climate change and whether the H5 avian influenza outbreak is present in this region.
What makes East Antarctica and Cape Denison an important location for your research?
The portion of East Antarctica from Cape Denison eastwards is a rarely visited region. The remoteness of this area and the infrequency of visits means that little is known about populations of birds breeding along this coastline, and virtually nothing is known of the populations breeding further east of Cape Denison. Home to many thousands of penguins and a diverse range of flighted seabirds and seals, this area is of interest to wildlife ecologists researching the impacts of climate change on these iconic Antarctic animals. It offers a unique insight into how seabird populations respond to a sudden change in the environment caused by extreme events such as iceberg calving.
What field activities will you undertake on the December 2025 voyage?
At Cape Denison we will install a new nest monitoring camera, conduct drone surveys to allow 3D modelling of the penguins breeding habitat, deploy satellite GPS and dive data trackers to understand foraging behaviour, and collect samples to assess their diet. In the remote Way Archipelago and Stillwell Islands we will do more drone surveys and plan to bring onboard a thermal drone to test its capacity to detect nests of flighted seabirds so that we can conduct population counts.
Can Scenic Eclipse II guests get involved with your work?
My team will work with the Discovery Team as a general lookout and assessments along the journey, and particularly in the rich wildlife waters around Macquarie Island. At-sea observations of the wildlife by guests can complement the ground-based activities by the scientists.
Does any of your research influence how cruise lines operate safely and sustainably in Antarctica?
We will be looking at the helicopter flights paths to Mawson’s Huts. The current approach paths were developed from data collected at least a decade ago and ground-based observations from 2024/25 (supported by Scenic Eclipse II) indicated that there had been a shift in the birds breeding distribution. We want to ensure helicopter approach flight paths to access the Mawson’s Hut site minimise disturbance to the wildlife in the area and use this to guide future operations in the area.
Are you ready to follow in the footsteps of legendary explorers and passionate scientists? Then now is the time to secure your suite on our last planned Mawson’s Antarctica: Along the East Coast voyage in December 2025:
- As the only ship in East Antarctica with two on board helicopters^, you will enjoy unrivalled access to the wonders of this region.
- Retrace Sir Douglas Mawson’s historic 1911–14 Australasian Antarctic Expedition, visiting his huts at Cape Denison. Guests will be flown on a complimentary helicopter flight to reach the huts.
- Gain deep insights into the wildlife unique to this region, including Adélie and Emperor penguins, Ross Sea seals, whales and birds.
- Enjoy unrivalled and immersive exploration led by our specialist polar Discovery Team with Zodiac, kayak and stand-up paddleboard excursions~, and guided hikes.
- Experience the breathtaking majesty of the Mertz Glacier, an awe-inspiring, 30-kilometre-wide expanse of crystallised ice.
East Antarctica and the Ross Sea is a little-known gem of the polar regions, visited by just a handful of ships each year. With Scenic Eclipse II voyages departing from Queenstown and Timaru in New Zealand or Hobart Australia, it’s now easier to explore the White Continent.
The East Antarctica season begins in December 2025 through to February 2026 and there are only three more planned departures before Scenic Eclipse II departs the Oceania region in early 2026 – secure your suite today.
Highlights
Featured Itineraries
Explore our itineraries below and discover the remarkable destinations that await you.

25 Days
SEASON: 2025Mawson’s Antarctica: Along the East Coast

28 Days
SEASON: 2025Queenstown and Mawson’s Antarctica: Along the East Coast
In the footsteps of explorers (and penguins)

24 Days
SEASON: 2025/2026Antarctica's Ross Sea: Majestic Ice & Wildlife
Explore the Ross Sea with hut conservator Ian Godfrey

24 Days
SEASON: 2025/2026Antarctica's Ross Sea: Majestic Ice & Wildlife
In the footsteps of Shackleton and Scott with explorers Robert & Barney Swan
Terms and Conditions
These terms and conditions are additional to the full terms and conditions contained in Scenic Eclipse Worldwide Discovery Voyages 2025-2028 brochures and on scenic.com.au/terms. All bookings are subject to Scenic’s full terms and conditions.
All prices stated are per guest based on double occupancy and are inclusive of cruise fare, taxes, fees & port expenses and are in Australian dollars. All savings amounts are included in the fares shown. All offers are capacity controlled and may be modified or withdrawn at any time without prior notice. Other restrictions may apply. Scenic reserves the right to correct errors.
Scenic Select Savings
*Scenic Select Savings is off the Full Fare and is based on the cruise departure and suite category. Valid for new bookings, strictly limited and subject to availability on select departure dates and suites until sold out. Please note a fuel surcharge may be applicable at time of full payment. Once sold out or if full payment is not received the best available offer will apply. This offer is not combinable with Super Earlybird or Earlybird offers.
Super Earlybird
Super Earlybird savings is off the Full Fare and is based on the cruise departure and suite category. Valid for new bookings, strictly limited suites available on select departures and suite categories, subject to availability and until sold out and may be withdrawn at any time. Super Earlybird offers applies to all Single Voyages, Solo Travellers, Ultimate Voyages and Ultimate Journeys. Offers and discounts are non-transferable, non-refundable and cannot be redeemed for cash or future travel credits.
Please note a fuel surcharge may be applicable at time of full payment. Once sold out or if full payment is not received the standard Earlybird Offer will apply. This offer is not combinable with Scenic Select Savings or Earlybird offers.
Earlybird
Earlybird receive savings off the voyage when full payment is received by 120 days prior to voyage departure. Savings amounts are based on suite and departure selection and valid until sold out.
Offers and discounts are non-transferable, non-refundable and cannot be redeemed for cash or future travel credits. For full terms and conditions of each offer, please refer to scenic.com.au/terms.
^Experiences on board our two helicopters and submersible are at additional cost, subject to regulatory approval, availability, weight restrictions, medical approval and weather, tide and ice conditions. Helicopters are not operational in Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Faroe Islands, Finland, Greenland, Ireland, Morocco, Netherlands, Svalbard, Panama, Solomon Islands, South Georgia and United Kingdom. Submersible is not operational in Brazil, Colombia, Europe and the Mediterranean, Morocco, New Zealand, Northern Territory, Northern Queensland, Svalbard, Tonga, Uruguay and the East Antarctica Mawson’s voyage. Scenic Neptune on board Scenic Eclipse is not operational in US waters.
#Spa treatments at additional cost.
~Kayak and stand-up paddleboard may not be possible in all destinations. Stand-up paddleboards cannot be used in the Arctic.
>SEABOB is available on Scenic Eclipse II in warm water destinations on selected Discovery Voyages and is not operational in the Kimberley, Northern Territory, Northern Queensland or New Zealand. Usage is included in your voyage, at no additional charge.
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