
Ski Antarctica
A Backcountry Skier's Playground
Carve first tracks on pristine slopes with unparalleled views in all directions. Explore some of Antarctica’s most spectacular ski terrain deep in the Heritage Range of the Ellsworth Mountains. Tour scenic canyons and wide-open valleys. Link turns in boot-top powder.
Whether you want to travel through the incredible Connell Canyon or enjoy a quick morning trip up the west face of Mount Rossman, the Heritage Range has the breadth and depth of terrain to suit any adventurer skiing in Antarctica.
Each journey is unique, tailored to your interests, ambition, and level of experience. Set off with all of your supplies for a multi-day trip or day tour from the comfort of Union Glacier Camp. Let the slopes speak to you!
13-DAY ITINERARY
Day 1
- Fly to Union Glacier, Antarctica.
- Receive a welcome tour and get comfortable in your beautiful Antarctic basecamp.
Day 2-4
- Acclimate to Antarctic conditions and brush up on skills.
- Fine tune gear and equipment with oversight from your guide.
- Hike and photograph at scenic excursion to surrounding destinations.
- Learn about historic polar explorers and enjoy local events.
Day 5-12
- Ski custom itinerary according to skillset, weather, and goals.
- Enjoy a celebratory event to mark your memorable Antarctic experience.
Day 13
- Return to Chile
About The Ski Antarctica Camps
Crafted for the extremes, our Antarctic camps are a testament to precision engineering and logistical mastery. Whether you’re staying at Union Glacier Camp nestled by Mount Rossman, or traveling to one of our remote camps, each site is powered by renewable energy systems and supported by expert field staff trained in polar operations. Refined with our nearly half a century of experience in the interior of Antarctica, our camps are optimized for safety, sustainability, and a once-in-a-lifetime immersive experience.

Union Glacier Camp

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All About Union Glacier
Union Glacier Camp is the only full-service private camp of its kind on the continent. More than just a place to stay, Union Glacier is the central hub of Antarctic exploration. It offers comfortable accommodations for guests on guided adventures while also serving as a vital logistics center—supporting private expeditions, scientific research teams, and National Antarctic Programs from around the world.