Antarctica port webcams offer some of the most extreme and pristine live views on the planet, capturing a world of ice and isolation unlike any other cruising destination.
Cameras show ships anchored near towering icebergs, snow-covered volcanic peaks, and rocky outcrops where penguins and seals gather along the shoreline. The webcams reveal the dramatic scale of Antarctic harbors with their stark white landscapes, floating ice, and research stations perched on the edge of the continent.
You can watch the slow, powerful movement of glaciers calving into the sea and the constant interplay of light on ice as the polar day progresses. Even the water itself looks different — crystal-clear and dotted with brash ice that drifts past the lens.
These rare live feeds transport viewers straight into one of Earth’s last true wilderness frontiers.
These live webcams give you a real-time feel for the atmosphere, weather, and daily rhythm across the entire Antarctica Cruise Region and are perfect for planning your next trip or enjoying a virtual escape.
Some ship webcams are live-streaming. Those that aren't live-streaming webcams display static images which are updated between once every 30 seconds to once every fifteen minutes. To make sure you don't miss any updates from the static image webcams we automatically look for a new image every 30 seconds. This will ensure you always have the latest image without having to manually reload/refresh any page.
At the bottom of each ship webcam & port webcam page you will find a button to "Report No Webcam Image." Clicking the button will automatically create and send an issue report for that specific webcam. It's that easy, and it will help us to keep all our webcams fully functioning.