
People who stay in Antarctica face a completely different travel experience than any other destination across the world. The polar lodges, which serve as accommodations here, operate independently from standard hotel facilities, because they provide safe and comfortable stays in Antarctica's severe weather conditions. The exclusive camps offer travelers access to expert logistics and expedition-ready infrastructure, and refined comforts, which enable them to explore Antarctica while receiving private service and warmth, in complete seclusion.
Staying at an Antarctic hotel offers an immersive polar experience that combines remote exploration with exceptional comfort, privacy, and expert-led logistics. These exclusive lodges provide unparalleled access to Antarctica’s most inaccessible landscapes while maintaining the highest standards of safety and service.

Staying at an Antarctic hotel unlocks access to some of the most extraordinary experiences on Earth, guided by expert polar teams and adapted to daily conditions.

Yes. Antarctica offers ultra-exclusive polar lodges designed for comfort, safety, and refined service, operating only during the Antarctic summer.
Guest capacity is extremely limited. Camps typically host between 6 and 20 guests to ensure safety, exclusivity, and minimal environmental impact.
Yes. Both Echo Base and Whichaway Lodge offer heated private rooms or pods with en-suite bathrooms, including toilets and showers.
Antarctic hotels operate during the summer season, from November to February, when temperatures are milder and daylight is continuous.
Guests typically fly from Cape Town aboard specialized aircraft, landing on blue-ice runways near the camps.
Yes. These lodges are operated by experienced polar specialists with strict safety protocols, professional guides, and expedition-grade infrastructure.