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Three Glaciers Retreat

Aerial view of a remote research camp in Antarctica, with blue and white tents and small buildings set on a vast snowy plain, surrounded by snow-covered mountains under a clear blue sky.

Three Glaciers Retreat Camp

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Accommodations

Ultimate privacy and superior service is assured with occupancy limited to just 16 guests. Three suites feature king beds and five suites are outfitted with two extra-long twin beds.

Our suites are sanctuaries for relaxation and comfort. These double-walled havens are designed to withstand the toughest Antarctic conditions while their interiors are focused on the cozy details. Custom white oak and walnut beds feature dreamy mattresses, sateen sheets, and down duvets. Even in 24-hour daylight, you can draw the window shades and settle in for a deep slumber. All suites are heated and equipped with a sitting area, a charging station for personal electronics, and plenty of space to store polar gear.

Enjoy unobstructed views from your private patio, as the eight suites are perfectly positioned around 180° like a giant sundial. This precise alignment also optimizes the summer sun’s path, giving each patio a period of direct sunlight.

The dining room and lounge are the heart of Three Glaciers. Here our Chef creates original dishes with fresh ingredients flown in from Chile. In between meals, you can relax on the sofa with a book from our polar library or enjoy a coffee from the comfort of a leather lounge chair.

Activities

Majestic peaks and tumbling glaciers offer unlimited opportunities for snowmobiling, hiking, climbing, and skiing. The options for exploration in this magnificent setting are almost endless and our experienced guides will design daily adventures to match each group’s pursuits.

Want to stay near home? No problem! Just behind Three Glaciers lies the perfect hill for a quick ski or snowboard session. Or grab the volleyball for a scrimmage on our snow court. Looking to relax? That’s our specialty! Let us pour the wine as you breathe in the absolute quiet and stunning views from one of our secluded viewing platforms.

Four people ride snowmobiles across a snowy, mountainous Antarctic landscape under a clear blue sky, with rugged, snow-covered peaks visible in the background—a true adventure with Antarctic Logistics and Expeditions.
Interior of a cozy canvas tent reminiscent of Antarctic Logistics and Expeditions, featuring a bed with pillows and blankets, geometric rug, bench with boots, coat on hooks, side table with wine and glasses, and a mountain-themed wall mural behind the bed.

Environmental Ethic

In keeping with our mission to set the highest possible environmental standards, our retreat is primarily solar powered. Generators are only used in the event of extended cloud cover and interior spaces are heated with high-efficiency Toyostoves.

We protect this pristine landscape by removing all waste, including human waste, from Three Glaciers. Private toilet facilities are located next to the dining room and utilize a system that separates liquid and solid waste for ease of transport.

While we work to minimize the amount of residue water we generate, as well as the fuel we use to melt snow, we encourage you to enjoy the luxury of a hot shower, here in the middle of Antarctica. We gather and melt snow straight from the glacier to keep a piping hot supply ready in our custom-built shower facility. Complementary toiletries and towels are provided.

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South Pole Overnight at Three Glaciers Retreat

South Pole Overnight at Three Glaciers Retreat

A person in a red parka and cold-weather gear stands next to a striped pole topped with a silver sphere, surrounded by snow and international flags under a bright blue sky during an overnight trip at the South Pole.
South Pole Overnight

South Pole Overnight

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