Aurora Expeditions’ Paddling Program offers a unique and intimate way to experience Antarctica, Scotland, Iceland, and other remote destinations — from the water. Using small, human-powered sit-on-top kayaks, you’ll have the chance to explore stunning icy landscapes up close, gliding quietly past icebergs, rugged shorelines, and possibly even curious wildlife.
This gentle, immersive activity is ideal for those with no prior experience who are seeking a ‘lite’ kayaking adventure. It brings you closer to nature and offers a truly unforgettable perspective on some of the world’s most untouched environments.
At Aurora Expeditions, we are always looking for new ways to enhance the experience of the destinations we visit. To make our activities more accessible to more expeditioners, we’re introducing one-off paddling sessions for our 2027/28 season.
What's Involved
‘Getting out amongst it’ is our philosophy — and that’s exactly what you’ll do. Whether you join a Paddling Session or the full Paddling Program, you’ll enjoy the bonus of regular landings with other expeditioners, plus the unforgettable opportunity to explore from the water.
Both options offer a fun, gentle and memorable way to connect with your surroundings. The activity is suitable for beginners, and we only operate in calm conditions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Bring along your adventurous spirit and a positive attitude — you’re sure to create lasting memories on the water.
What You'll See
In a small group of up to eight paddlers, you will have a Zodiac dedicated to your group and two guides to look after you and to scout out ideal locations to enjoy a fun paddle.
You may see: penguins, seals, whales and other birdlife depending on the season and location – your guide will always look for the best opportunities for paddling and wildlife spotting!
Required Experience & Fitness
Our Paddling activity is suitable for beginners — no prior paddling experience is required. However, participants must be able to swim independently for at least 25 metres and feel confident in the water. You’ll also need to walk on uneven terrain such as gravel or pebble beaches and enter an inflatable kayak from knee level, requiring basic balance and mobility.
While the activity is low-impact, a moderate level of fitness will enhance your experience. We recommend maintaining regular gentle exercise, such as walking, to help you enjoy your time on the water comfortably and safely.
Weather Conditions
Polar Regions:
During summer the air temperature in the Antarctic Peninsula is generally above freezing but can range from -4°C to +5°C / 24.8°F to 41°F. The water temperature in the polar regions is close to freezing and winds sweep off the glaciers, making paddling a chilling experience. In South Georgia, there are stronger winds and swells than in Antarctica.
Temperate Regions:
The northern waters of Scotland, Iceland and Norway are warmer than the polar regions but water temperatures of around 12 °C/ 53.6°F mean you may opt to wear your paddle jacket on a warm, sunny day or our dry suits on a cool day. Surf landings are not likely, but you must be capable of paddling in a small swell or wind chop, with winds up to 20 knots. With that being said, we will not paddle if wind conditions are too strong and there is no sheltered area for paddling.
What to Bring
Aurora Expeditions provides all essential gear for paddling in polar and temperate regions.
For polar and temperate paddling (such as in Antarctica and Scotland), we supply drysuits, lifejackets, paddling mitts or gloves, and booties to keep you warm and safe in cold-water conditions. You’ll need to bring your own thermal base layers, headwear, and sunscreen for added comfort and protection.
How to Book
Our Paddling activities are available for an additional surcharge and include all necessary equipment and guidance from our expert team.
Fares for the Paddling Program are US$640 for all applicable Antarctica voyages, with pricing varying for Discovery Voyages. Prices for Paddling Sessions start at US$350. Prices are indicative only and may vary depending on voyage length, operational conditions, and exchange rates.
To add paddling to your expedition, simply contact us or your preferred travel advisor. Please note that spaces are limited and tend to fill quickly.
Yes, you will be supplied with a drybag for extra clothing, binoculars and anything that needs to be kept dry. You should also carry a water bottle. You are also welcome to bring along your own 5-10 litre drybag for personal items.
If you’ve joined the Paddling Program, participation encouraged however you can choose how often you’d like to paddle throughout your voyage. If you’d prefer to spend more time exploring ashore during a landing, simply let your guide know in advance.
If you’ve booked a Paddling Session, your experience is a one-time guided outing and therefore less flexible. Once your session is confirmed, it cannot be changed or transferred. Sessions are fully guided and take place at the discretion of the paddling team, depending on conditions.
Please note that the activity surcharge is non-refundable, and changes cannot be made once on board. If participation is not possible due to bad weather or operational factors, please contact our team to discuss your options.
For further details on our paddling cancellation policy, please contact our team.
How will the paddling sessions work?
Expeditions in 2025/26 and 2026/27 will continue to offer our classic Paddling Program, where a small group paddles regularly throughout the voyage whenever weather and conditions allow.
From 2027/28, we’ll also introduce paddling sessions — single outings designed for those who want to experience paddling without needing to participate in the full program. These sessions offer the same incredible opportunity to connect with nature and explore from the water, in a condensed format.
Is there an age limit?
Paddlers should be aged 14 or over.
Can I bring my camera?
Yes, but we highly recommend a waterproof camera or phone, or a good quality waterproof case. Pelican cases are highly recommended for good cameras. A 1300 or 1400 model Pelican case is well suited for this activity if your camera and lens combination fit. However, you may be able to strap a larger case onto the back deck of the kayak.
Our paddling activity is generally done in combination with a shore landing and we paddle close to shore. Your group will have a dedicated safety Zodiac, and your guide will be in constant radio contact with our ship captain and expedition leader if additional support is required.
The inflatable kayaks are made of a soft multi layer pvc plastic and are easily paddled through small patches of brash ice. We manoeuvre around the larger ice chunks and floes.
Travel insurance including emergency evacuation coverage, is mandatory on all Aurora Expeditions voyages. You will need to ensure that your insurance policy covers you for your activity and any related equipment. An additional policy or premium may be required to ensure you have adequate coverage. Please contact us if you need assistance with your insurance policy.
No. Each paddling place is for one person only. Passengers are unable to ‘share’ a kayaking place as the kayaks and drysuits are individually issued and fitted for the duration of the voyage.