Skydivers celebrate after their successful landing at Union Glacier
Skydive Antarctica / © Ignacio Reyes
Freefall over a land of extremes. Antarctica is the highest, driest, windiest, and most beautiful continent on earth. This is the ultimate destination for experienced skydivers and offers a unique adventure. Few will ever have the opportunity to jump here. No other landscape can match the majesty of Antarctica.
Freefall over a land of extremes. Antarctica is the highest, driest, windiest, and most beautiful continent on earth. This is the ultimate destination for experienced skydivers and offers a unique adventure. Few will ever have the opportunity to jump here. No other landscape can match the majesty of Antarctica.
Living at Union Glacier, you will be surrounded by pristine wilderness and profound silence. In addition to skydiving, you will explore a region transformed by glaciers over millennia. Hike, bike, or ski through this stunning terrain alongside experienced polar guides.
The interior of Antarctica has a cold, dry, windy climate. Average mid-season temperatures at our base camp range from -12°F to 30°F (-24°C to -1°C ). On a sunny windless day it can feel quite warm but, when the wind blows, you will be glad of warm layers and a wind jacket. Temperatures can drop as low as -22°F (-30°C) in early November.
Jump temperatures can be as low as -31°F (-35°C).
Moderate trips offer adventure with a bit more challenge. They may include walking up to several miles/kilometres on uneven snow and ice; staying in remote field camps; extreme temperatures (–40°F / –40°C); activity at high altitudes (11,000ft / 3350m); or skydiving from 13,000 ft AGL (15,300 ft AMSL) .
*Additional jumps may be booked in Antarctica contingent on weather and aircraft availability.
*Subject to change based on weather and flight conditions.
Participants must hold a current FAI D Skydiving license or equivalent (USPA D license, APF D license, BPA C license).
We reserve the right to revise our prices in the event of significant changes in the price of aviation kerosene and aircraft charter rates.
Skydive Antarctica / © Ignacio Reyes
Skydive Antarctica / © Paul-Henry de Bau00e8re/Apache Productions
Skydive Antarctica / © Paul-Henry de Bau00e8re/Apache Productions
Skydive Antarctica / © Paul-Henry de Bau00e8re/Apache Productions
Skydive Antarctica / © Paul-Henry de Bau00e8re/Apache Productions
Skydive Antarctica / © Paul-Henry de Bau00e8re/Apache Productions
Skydive Antarctica / © Paul-Henry de Bau00e8re / Apache Productions
Skydive Antarctica / © Paul-Henry de Bau00e8re / Apache Productions
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Skydive Antarctica / © Paul-Henry de Bau00e8re / Apache Productions
Skydive Antarctica / © Paul-Henry de Bau00e8re / Apache Productions
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Skydive Antarctica / © Eric Freckleton
Skydive Antarctica / © Eric Freckleton