Guests joined the line on Greg Mortimer across eight voyages, ranging between 10 and 23 days from January through to April. The mix of passengers included travellers from Australia, the US, Canada, the UK, France and Singapore.
Aurora’s vice president of operations Tomas Holik said: "Aurora Expeditions is thrilled with the success of our return season to Antarctica, getting back to what we do best in our 30th year of operation.
"Our exceptional safety record and lack of interruptions during this season is a testament to our team’s commitment, planning, and expertise in ensuring that our expeditions were as safe and enjoyable as possible for our passengers.
"It was undoubtedly a combination of our strengthened health and safety measures and the fantastic cooperation of our passengers that ensured our incredibly successful return to operations."
Aurora’s 22-23 Antarctica season commences in October 2022. The line said forward bookings are in "high demand" with many voyages close to being sold out.
The company has also released its 2023 Arctic season with new itineraries including the Jewels of Coastal UK, Across the Arctic Circle, and an expedition to the Canary Islands, Cape Verde and the Azores.