Guest holds onto the silver ball atop the Cerermonial South Pole

South Pole Flights

6 Days

Starting at $66,750

Union Glacier Camp, Ship Passengers

Punta Arenas, Chile

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Voyage Overview

Fly to the interior of Antarctica and stand at the geographic South Pole!

Fly to the South Pole, where all 360 lines of longitude meet and in a few steps you can walk around the world. History comes alive as you stand at 90° South, the ultimate goal of polar explorers Amundsen and Scott. Imagine how it felt to head out across the frozen continent and into the unknown over 100 years ago. Feel the spirit of determination and discovery that has inspired a century of Antarctic exploration and scientific research.

Trip Details

Highlights: 

  • Standing at the South Pole, where all 360 lines of longitude meet and in a few steps you can walk around the world.
  • Taking photos at the Ceremonial Pole surrounded by the flags of the Antarctic Treaty signatory nations, outside Amundsen-Scott Station.

Trip Itinerary Overview:

Day 1: Fly from Punta Arenas, Chile to Antarctica

Day 2-5: Explorer Union Glacier
*Flexible Flight Day: Fly to the South Pole

Day 6 or 7: Fly back to Punta Arenas, Chile

Guest holds onto the silver ball atop the Cerermonial South Pole

Tour Dates

  • October 2025 to March 2026
DatesAvailability
Dec 30 – Jan 4, 2027 (371 days)
Available

Itinerary

We ask you to arrive in Punta Arenas at least three nights prior to your trip start date, to fully prepare you for your upcoming experience. This also allows a buffer for flight and luggage delays should your travels to Chile not go as planned. We do not hold Antarctic flights for delayed passengers or luggage. We will be waiting for you in the terminal when you arrive at Punta Arenas airport and will transport you to your hotel. The following day, you will have an individual Gear Check at your hotel, where we will review the personal clothing and equipment you will need in Antarctica. If you have requested any rental items, they will be issued from our warehouse. The day before your Antarctic flight there is a Welcome and Safety Briefing in the ALE Office. Here we will explain the flight dispatch process, review environmental and safety.

Day 1: Fly from Punta Arenas, Chile to Union Glacier Camp
At the Punta Arenas airport, you will check-in for your flight, pass through normal Airport Security then board our chartered jet for the 4 hour flight to Antarctica. Our route crosses the Drake Passage, then follows the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula and the spine of the Ellsworth Mountains. We land on a naturally occurring blue-ice runway on Union Glacier where you will take your first steps in Antarctica. Climb aboard one of our specially-adapted vans for the 5 mi (8 km) shuttle to our main camp. Our friendly staff will provide a welcome tour of camp and show you to your tent.

Days 2-5: Explorer Union Glacier
During your stay in Antarctica, you’ll have multiple days to explore Union Glacier. Meanwhile, our meteorologists will carefully monitor the weather conditions and find the best day for your South Pole
Flight. A typical day starts with breakfast, then a meeting with your guide to discuss the day’s options and choose an activity tailored to the weather and the group’s interests. Excursions may include any of the following destinations and activities:

Elephant’s Head
Ride in one of our wheeled vehicles to this dramatic marble buttress overlooking the blue-ice runway. Beautiful ice formations and moraines offer endless opportunities for photographers to capture close-up frozen formations or wide angle glacial landscapes. Hikers can trek up to the base of Elephant’s Head or all the way to the top of Rhodes Bluff for panoramic views of Union Glacier and the Heritage Range.

Rhodes Bluff and Fossil Garden
Geology lovers will be delighted to explore this hotspot for ichnofossils. Our experienced guides can help you navigate by GPS to known trace fossils or accompany you on a mission to discover new ones.

Buchanan Hills
Board our one-of-a-kind Tucker Bus, a custom designed tracked vehicle, for the scenic drive to the remote Buchanan Hills. You’ll arrive at a high pass that offers expansive views of Union Glacier
as it flows into Constellation Inlet. Higgins Nunatak pokes through the ice, like an atoll in a frozen ocean. For the fit and adventurous, there are two easy hiking routes that require no prior experience
and grant you the rare opportunity to summit a peak in the heart of Antarctica.

Drake Icefall
Named in the 1960s after geologist Benjamin Drake IV, this impressive icefall tumbles off the polar plateau into Union Glacier. Winds from the South Pole carve huge waves into the blue-ice and polish the surface into a high shine.

Charles Windscoop
Discover the power of wind on ice as you wander through a sparkling turquoise corridor. If you’re truly adventurous, this is a prime place to try ice climbing with one of our experienced guides. For the less vertically inclined, you can rock hunt to your heart’s content. Just remember to leave them in place, as nothing may be removed from Antarctica.

The Beach at Rossman Cove
Another spectacular setting for photography and panoramic views! Head out on cross-country skis and enjoy Antarctica’s version of a glacial beach getaway.

If you’d prefer to stay closer to camp, we have a variety of activities for all abilities. You can check out a pair of cross-country skis or a fat-tire bike and take a spin around our groomed 10k loop or you can enjoy a cup of tea, an Antarctic book, or fun game in our camp library. Lectures and films tailored to your experience round out our camp activities.

Fly to the South Pole
Once weather conditions permit, you will board our ski aircraft and head for the southernmost point on Earth! The flight takes 4 to 5 ½ hours depending on the aircraft, the shortest flight-time fom any private camp. En route, you will fly over the high, polar plateau, viewing wind affected snow called sastrugi, crevasse fields, and an endless expanse of white. As you near 90° South, you will catch sight of Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, a cluster of buildings surrounded by snow and sky. We land on a groomed ski-way and you’ll deplane near the South Pole marker. Here all 360 lines of
longitude meet and beneath your feet the ice is almost 10,000ft (3000m) thick! You have joined an exclusive group of people who have journeyed this far south on our planet. Congratulations!

Your flight is planned to return the same day but we will bring food and camping equipment, in the unlikely event weather conditions change and an overnight stay is necessary. Our guest services team will assist you in packing your sleeping bag.

Our visit will include plenty of time for photos at both the Geographic and Ceremonial Poles, as well as time for reflection. Enjoy this special place and imagine how it must have felt to stand here a
century ago, with only the sound of the wind and an endless expanse of white stretching northward in all directions. We typcially spend 2-3 hours at the Pole. We’ve found this to be the perfect amount of time for guests to accomplish their objectives and enjoy the experience, given the cold conditions and altitude.

South Pole temperatures range from -31° to -13°F (-35° to -25°C) and even the slightest breeze can quickly freeze exposed skin. Wear warm layers and cover your hands and face completely. The physiological altitude (how high it feels) at the South Pole is roughly 11,000 ft (3300 m). You may feel the effects of altitude, including shortness of breath and mild headache. Take it slow and steady to help your body cope with these unfamiliar conditions. One of our experienced medics accompanies all South Pole flights and is ready to assist you should you have any issues. Our mission accomplished, we’ll board our ski aircraft and return to Union Glacier Camp.

Day 6 or 7: Fly back to Punta Arenas, Chile
When weather and runway conditions permit, our intercontinental, passenger aircraft will arrive at Union Glacier to transport you back to Chile. Upon your arrival our staff will meet you at the airport
and transfer you to your hotel.

Your flight home concludes this remarkable adventure. We recommend keeping a flexible schedule due to the possibility of weather delays. Allow yourself to savor your experience without the
pressure of other commitments.

Weather Delay Advisory
All itineraries are subject to change based on weather and flight conditions. Every effort will be made to keep to the scheduled itinerary and flights will depart as soon as weather and runway conditions permit. Our staff will provide you with regular updates in the event of a delay. Please understand that delays are common in Antarctic travel. For this reason we advise you not to plan any important meetings, functions, or other trips for at least one week following your scheduled return from Antarctica. We strongly suggest that you purchase a full-fare, flexible airline ticket that easily permits date changes without penalty.

Trips & Rates

Please note, rates are Per Person in USD

Availability & prices are subject to change at anytime

Voyage Season: Oct 2025 – Mar 2026 April – September 2026 Oct 2026 – Mar 2027 Oct 2027 – Mar 2028
Cabin Type:
Occupancy:
Cabin Category
Clam Tent
Per Person Price in USD$66,750
AvailabilityOpen
Overhead view of Union Glacier camp with rows of tents.

Clam Tent

These double-walled sleeping tents are designed to withstand Antarctic conditions with a high-tech nylon covering and durable aluminum frame that opens up like a clam shell. They are also incredibly comfortable to live in with large doors and a tall interior that allows you to stand upright and move around easily (16 ft x 8 ft or 5 m x 2.4 m). Tents are naturally heated by the 24-hour sunlight up to 60°-70°F (15°-21°C) but also have a wooden floor underneath to provide insulation from the snow and solid footing. Each guest is provided with a cot, mattress, pillow, linens, towels, and wash basin.

128 sq. ft. (12 m2)

2

2 single

Trips and Rates

Inclusions/Exclusions

Inclusions: 

  • Airport transfers in Punta Arenas, Chile
  • Round trip flight to Antarctica from Punta Arenas
  • Round trip flight to South Pole from Union
    Glacier, Antarctica
  • Meals and tented accommodation in Antarctica
  • Antarctic guides and lecturer
  • Celebration event and Certificate of Achievement
  • Checked luggage up to 55lb (25kg)

Exclusions: 

  • Commercial flights to and from Punta Arenas
  • Insurance coverage—personal, medical,
    evacuation, or otherwise
  • Airport transfers outside of Punta Arenas
  • Meals and accommodation in Punta Arenas
  • Additional flights within Antarctica
  • Personal equipment and clothing
  • Expenses incurred due to delays
  • Luggage over 55lb (25kg)
  • Satellite phone charges