Albatros Expeditions To Launch First-Ever Halal-Certified Expedition To Antarctica
Albatros Expeditions to launch first-ever Halal-certified expedition to Antarctica [Image Albatros Expeditions on Facebook]From 2026, Albatros Expeditions is set to operate a fully Halal-certified kitchen while sailing to Antarctica. This is a major milestone in expedition cruising and is the first of its kind to be serving delicious, Halal cuisine on the Ocean Albatros expedition ship.
Albatros Expeditions to launch Halal-certified expedition to Antarctica
Albatros Expeditions’ new Halal project is spearheaded by the cruise line’s Southeast Asia Business Development Manager, Rashidah Lim. Meanwhile, Rashidah is an industry veteran and the polar industry’s only female Muslim Expedition Leader.
Cruising the Antarctic [Image Albatros Expeditions on Facebook]Moreover, Lim is working closely together with Johanna from Albatros Expeditions’ Marketing Department and Sara, the company’s Business Development Manager in the Middle East. Furthermore, Albatros Expeditions’ Product Managers, Janina and Steffan, are set to market and develop the product, which is the first of its kind in the polar industry.
Meanwhile, Jens Rasmussen, COO and Board Member of the Albatros Group said in a statement:
We are very proud to be the first movers in the Polar Industry to launch a new, exciting expedition adventure. We have always been innovative, exploring new products and ideas inspired by our team, partners, and guests.
This is an exciting milestone for us to launch the first Halal-certified cruise to Antarctica. Big thanks to the team behind the project, and Rashidah Lim for her great work making this idea a reality.
Guests with other religious identities are welcome
Cuisine [Image Albatros Expeditions on Facebook]This may be the first polar expedition to run a Halal kitchen, but that doesn’t mean guests from other faiths cannot enjoy an unforgettable adventure on the Albatros Expeditions 2026 cruise.
However, travelers must bear in mind that this Muslim-friendly environment means no pork or alcohol will be served on the voyage. Moreover, guests will also not be allowed to bring outside food or beverages onto the ship.
Meanwhile, apart from the Halal-certified dining (Halal accreditation by CrescentRating) the Antarctica voyage will also feature ladies-only hours in the onboard sauna on a daily basis, which will also offer them panoramic views over the Antarctica sea ice.
Where will the Ocean Albatros sail?
[Image Albatros Expeditions on Facebook]The cruise will take its guests on an unforgettable expedition aboard the purpose-built ice-class vessel, the Ocean Albatros as it explores the wonders of the world’s final frontier. The expedition will launch from Ushuaia in Argentina, navigating the legendary Drake Passage to the South Shetland Islands aiming to arrive on the third day of the journey.
The Ocean Albatros’ unique X-Bow design provides exceptional stability, traversing challenging waters with ease and maximizing guests’ time in Antarctica. Guests will be taken southward to the Antarctic Peninsula, heading into the iconic Gerlache Strait, where towering ice cliffs and peaks line the landscape.
[Image Albatros Expeditions on Facebook]Once there, Albatros Expeditions’ Captain and Expedition Leader will offer Zodiac landings to explore penguin rookeries, magnificent Antarctica scenery and historical sites, while heading through the icebergs and visiting whales and seals.
Readers can find more information about the Halal-certified cruise on Albatros Expeditions’ website here.
About Albatros Expeditions
See the whales from the Ocean Albatros [Image Albatros Expeditions on Facebook]Albatros Expeditions provides sustainable small ship expeditions on its state-of-the-art, eco-conscious vessels, inspired by its Nordic heritage. Operating since 1986, the company has dedicated crafting life-changing experiences for its guests while also delivering unbeatable value.
Anne Sewell: Anne is a freelance writer and travel writer who has spent much of her life in southern Africa (Malawi, Zimbabwe and South Africa, and is now living on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain.