South Pole Last Degree

To be able to reach the Geographical South Pole, on the least accessible, the coldest, the most windswept, the highest and the most unique continent on earth, you know you have done something extraordinary.

With the dramatic and historic fight between Amundsen and Scott as an immense backdrop, we feel both humble and impressed as the beautiful and enormous Antarctic plateau reveals the coveted South Pole – 90° South.

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    Tour Length

    approx. 12 days from the moment of taking off on Antarctica

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    Participants

    6 + 1 guide

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Tour Operators

  • Børge Ousland

  • Bengt Rotmo

How to get here

How to get here

The usual routing (for Europeans) is to fly out in the afternoon, either via Paris, London, Madrid or Frankfurt to Santiago. From there we will head to Antartica when we are finished with all the necessary preperations and the weather conditions are good enough.

If you need any more information about how to get to the starting point of the South Pole Last Degree, or if you are departuring from outside of Europe, we will help you with all necessary travel details!

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To be able to reach the Geographical South Pole, on the least accessible, the coldest, the most windswept, the highest and the most unique continent on earth, you know you have done something extraordinary. With the dramatic and historic fight between Amundsen and Scott as an immense backdrop, we feel both humble and impressed as […]