The allure of Antarctica continues to captivate travelers, with the frozen continent experiencing an all-time high in tourism. No longer reliant on the Antarctic Peninsula, which has become increasingly crowded, adventurous explorers are now flocking to East Antarctica, accessible from Australia or New Zealand.
For those willing to brave the long journey, rewards abound. Aurora Expeditions' purpose-built vessel, the Douglas Mawson, set sail for the first time in December 2025 on itineraries that mirrored Sir Douglas Mawson's historic 1911 expedition. Meanwhile, Scenic Tours is hosting a special voyage led by polar explorer Robert Swan in January 2026.
Traversing the open ocean and navigating through pack ice, travelers will encounter towering tabular icebergs and an unparalleled chance to witness emperor penguins in their natural habitat. Shore excursions offer a glimpse into the region's storied history, including visits to Cape Adare, home to over 330,000 breeding pairs of Adélie penguins, and the preserved huts of Shackleton, Scott, and Mawson, now serving as open-air museums.
For those seeking a more exclusive experience, White Desert is offering an ultra-luxury journey from Cape Town to Queen Maud Land. Guests will arrive at a private blue-ice runway, where three intimate camps – Whichaway, Echo, and Wolf's Fang – accommodate just 12 travelers each. The seven-day itinerary includes South Pole flights, ice climbing, and champagne in a glacier bar, all for an impressive $70,000 per person.
With fewer than 500 people visiting the South Pole annually, this is an exclusive opportunity to experience one of the most remote and inhospitable regions on Earth. Travelers willing to take the plunge will be rewarded with experiences that few others can claim – a true adventure in one of the world's most majestic landscapes.
For those willing to brave the long journey, rewards abound. Aurora Expeditions' purpose-built vessel, the Douglas Mawson, set sail for the first time in December 2025 on itineraries that mirrored Sir Douglas Mawson's historic 1911 expedition. Meanwhile, Scenic Tours is hosting a special voyage led by polar explorer Robert Swan in January 2026.
Traversing the open ocean and navigating through pack ice, travelers will encounter towering tabular icebergs and an unparalleled chance to witness emperor penguins in their natural habitat. Shore excursions offer a glimpse into the region's storied history, including visits to Cape Adare, home to over 330,000 breeding pairs of Adélie penguins, and the preserved huts of Shackleton, Scott, and Mawson, now serving as open-air museums.
For those seeking a more exclusive experience, White Desert is offering an ultra-luxury journey from Cape Town to Queen Maud Land. Guests will arrive at a private blue-ice runway, where three intimate camps – Whichaway, Echo, and Wolf's Fang – accommodate just 12 travelers each. The seven-day itinerary includes South Pole flights, ice climbing, and champagne in a glacier bar, all for an impressive $70,000 per person.
With fewer than 500 people visiting the South Pole annually, this is an exclusive opportunity to experience one of the most remote and inhospitable regions on Earth. Travelers willing to take the plunge will be rewarded with experiences that few others can claim – a true adventure in one of the world's most majestic landscapes.