Exploring the ends of the Earth at the poles used to be the stuff of dreams, reserved for only the most intrepid explorers. But, can you travel to the South Pole today? The answer is yes! And with EYOS, the journey becomes an exclusive, once-in-a-lifetime experience. Today, adventurers of all abilities can reach the South Pole—a place where the untouched, white wilderness stretches for miles and where few have ever set foot.

Can You Travel to the South Pole?

While the South Pole is among the planet’s most remote destinations, it’s absolutely possible to visit, thanks to specialized expedition providers like EYOS. It’s a place where travelers experience the extreme ends of nature, set against an awe-inspiring backdrop of snowfields, icebergs, and crystalline skies. However, reaching such a destination requires planning, expertise, and a bit of daring spirit. Here’s what you need to know about embarking on this ultimate adventure.

  • Travel By Air

For those who value efficiency and comfort, EYOS offers the option to fly directly to the South Pole. Flying over the polar ice caps is a breathtaking experience, with aerial views that capture the majesty of this vast, frozen landscape. Touching down on the ice, you’ll be welcomed into a world that very few have had the privilege to see up close. The flight itself is an adventure, offering travelers a panoramic view of the frozen continent that unfolds below—a mesmerizing sea of white, glittering under the endless daylight of the austral summer.

  • Travel By Sea & Air

For those who appreciate the romance of a journey by sea, EYOS also arranges bespoke yacht expeditions, allowing you to experience the Antarctic peninsula before your flight to the South Pole. Sailing through the Drake Passage or along the coast of the Ross Sea, you’ll be surrounded by an ocean teeming with wildlife, from playful seals to majestic whales, navigating through icebergs and visit remote islands along the way. Once on the continent, you can take flights to various basecamps like Union Glacier and Three Glaciers Retreat as you approach the South Pole.

Is It Legal for Anyone to Go to the South Pole?

Yes, it is legal to visit the South Pole, but there are strict regulations in place to preserve this delicate environment. All travel to the South Pole is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which prioritizes environmental protection and ensures that expeditions are conducted responsibly. EYOS is a trusted partner in this endeavor, adhering to strict protocols to ensure minimal environmental impact while providing an unparalleled experience. Their deep expertise in polar travel ensures that every detail of your journey is handled with care.

Can You Fly Over the South Pole?

Flying over the South Pole isn’t just possible—it’s an unforgettable experience. EYOS offers private chartered flights that allow you to witness the grandeur of the Antarctic Plateau from above. As you soar over snow-covered peaks and ice fields, you’ll gain a true sense of the scale and solitude of the polar region. It’s a unique opportunity to see the Earth’s southernmost point in all its glory, offering a perspective that is both humbling and awe-inspiring.

 

How to Get to the South Pole from Major Regions

Reaching the South Pole often begins with a flight from Punta Arenas, Chile, the gateway to the Antarctic region. Here’s how to get to the South Pole from different parts of the world:

  • The US and Canada

Most travelers from North America will fly to Punta Arenas through Santiago, Chile, before continuing their journey to the South Pole. EYOS handles all aspects of this transfer, ensuring a seamless experience from the moment you land in South America.

  • Europe and the UK

For travelers from Europe, the most convenient route is to fly to Santiago or Buenos Aires before transferring to Punta Arenas. EYOS can coordinate all flights and private charters, ensuring a smooth and luxurious start to your expedition.

  • South America

Punta Arenas in Chile is the key departure point for those traveling from South America. This bustling city is the last stop before you embark on your South Pole adventure, offering a glimpse into the rugged beauty of Patagonia.

  • Australia and New Zealand

Travelers from the southern hemisphere often begin their journey to the South Pole from New Zealand, with flights departing from Christchurch. EYOS ensures that this leg of the journey is handled with the utmost care, providing private charters to ensure comfort and convenience.

 

Exclusive South Pole Adventures and Experiences

A visit to the South Pole is far more than just a journey—it’s an adventure like no other. EYOS curates exclusive experiences that make your time in the polar regions unforgettable.

  • Overland 4WD Drives

It is possible to take custom all-wheel drive vehicles across the entire continent, stopping at the South Pole along the way. The Grand Traverse is a unique way to explore the entirety of the interior. Guests can ride along in a custom fleet of Toyota Hiluxes, following the  South Pole Overland Traverse, covering thousands of kilometers across the continent, and stopping at various camps along the way. 

  • Camping

Various camps along the South Pole Interior provide luxurious and comfortable access to some of the world’s most remote regions. At Three Glacier Camp, for example, the atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming. Guests stay in luxury double-walled sleeping tents that are roomy and comfortable. They are well suited to Antarctic conditions and are based on a design used by Shackleton’s Endurance expedition. Each tent houses two guests and you sleep in your polar sleeping bag with a mattress, pillow, and linens. The tents are naturally heated by the 24-hour sunlight and interior temperatures range from 25° F – 68°F (4°C – 20°C)

  • Snowmobiling

Looking for a bit more speed? Follow our guides on a snowmobile tour across glaciers and over mountain cols. Snowmobiles provide an intimate and exhilarating experience to cover the most ground and explore the Antarctic interior.

  • Skiing 

For those seeking the ultimate thrill, EYOS offers various ski opportunities on the Antarctic interior. Heliski untouched slopes or cross-country ski from your base camp along the foot of mountains and glaciers that few have laid eyes on.

 

Traveling to the South Pole with EYOS

EYOS Expeditions is more than just a travel provider—they are your gateway to the South Pole. With over two decades of experience in polar travel, our teams of expedition guides and logistics experts have the knowledge required to navigate the challenges of this remote destination, ensuring that your journey is both luxurious and safe. Our team of seasoned guides and crew members are among the best in the world, offering insights into the region’s natural wonders while ensuring that every detail is tailored to your preferences.

Ready to Explore the South Pole? Plan Your Journey Today

Embarking on a journey to the South Pole is a rare opportunity, and EYOS makes it accessible without compromising on comfort, safety, or environmental responsibility. If you’re ready to experience the most remote corner of the world, contact EYOS today to start planning your bespoke adventure to the South Pole. Let us craft an expedition that’s as unique as you are, where every moment is an adventure and every experience is unforgettable.