
Answer a few questions and we will shape the expedition that fits, by sea, by air, or deep into the ice. No two come out the same.
There is no single way to see the white continent. Here is the lay of the ice: the classic voyages, and the rarer ways a few go deeper.

Most travelers reach Antarctica by ship, crossing the Drake to a peninsula of icebergs, whales, and penguin cities.

Short on days, or wary of the crossing? Fly over the Drake to the Peninsula, or take a scenic flight for a single day on the ice.

For wildlife beyond compare, sail to South Georgia and the Falklands, where king penguins and seals carpet the beaches.

A rare few fly into the interior to reach the South Pole, meet emperor penguins, or climb the continent’s highest peak.
Tap what speaks to you. Each answer shapes the next, and the whole thing ends as a brief your advisor can run with, perks and all.
Tell us where to reach you. Share as much or as little as you like, your advisor takes it from there.
Antarctica is one chapter. Wherever you go next, we plan it the same way, so point us anywhere.
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