- Antarctic continent / Queen Maud Land
- Surrounded by frozen lakes and towering blue ice cliffs
- Extreme remoteness and exclusivity
- Why this location is scientifically and visually unique


Whichaway camp is so named due to the Founder getting lost in the area and not being sure which-a-way to go! The rocky outcrop of Whichaway stands out from the rest of Antarctica because it exists amid a massive blue ice cliff that surrounds the area.
The remaining section of the camp includes the Compass Lounge, which contains three centralized pods that serve as reception and lounge, and dining areas. A skilled team of chefs, together with hosts and guides, handles all guest requirements so travelers can concentrate on their adventure. The pod's exterior features modern materials, yet the interior space provides a cozy atmosphere that brings back the classic Antarctic exploration period.












Six-bedroom pods create a warm and elegant environment, while the shared areas function as an ideal space for dining and cocktail gatherings, and downtime between planned activities.
Our guests can find multiple relaxation options at our facility, which help them recover their mental and physical wellness. The camp provides guests with cold plunge and sauna facilities, which deliver contrast therapy benefits together with yoga and meditation spaces and light exercise areas under domed structures. The Physical Therapist works full-time at each camp to provide daily massages and other treatments for campers who participate in activities throughout the day.



