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A Private Antarctic World

Seven nights in a private Antarctic oasis

A seven-night private buyout of Whichaway Camp, reserved exclusively for up to 12 guests. Set among exposed rock, freshwater lakes and glacier, the camp brings heated polar pods, hot showers, fine dining, sauna, Polar plunge, a wellness dome and a full-time physical therapist into one of the least accessible places on Earth. In the December to January window, the week can include the South Pole, reached by fewer than 500 people a year, alongside Emperor penguins, glacier hikes, the blue rivers and ice caves.

Experience Overview

Antarctica, Completely Yours

For one week, Whichaway stops feeling like a camp and starts to feel like a small Antarctic home. The doors open only for your group. The lounge becomes your dining room, the guides become familiar voices, and the landscape outside begins to feel less like a destination and more like something you have been briefly allowed into. The privilege is in the space between the headline moments. Coffee before the others wake. A quiet walk across blue ice. Children or friends watching the horizon from the warmth of the pod. A long dinner after a day outside, with no other guests arriving, leaving or interrupting the silence.

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Your Private Camp

Your Private Camp

Whichaway is reserved exclusively for your group, with space for up to 12 guests. The pods, Compass Lounge, dining, wellness spaces, guides and camp team all move around your group alone.

An Antarctic Oasis

An Antarctic Oasis

The camp sits in one of Antarctica's rare ice-free landscapes, where exposed rock, freshwater lakes and glacier meet. It gives the stay texture beyond endless white, with room to walk, climb, rest and feel properly settled in the continent.

Private by Design

Private by Design

Every part of the camp belongs to your group for the week. Meals, guiding, wellness, briefings, celebrations and quiet hours are arranged around one private party, with no outside guests in residence.

A Private Antarctic World
Key Information

What You Need to Know

7 Nights • Private Buyout • Whichaway Camp, Antarctica

Families, close friends, private celebrations, founder retreats, discreet groups and guests who want Antarctica with complete privacy. Best for travellers seeking a private camp, fine dining, wellness, specialist guiding and rare polar access far beyond the cruise routes.

Whichaway sits in one of Antarctica's rare ice-free oases, surrounded by exposed rock, freshwater lakes and glacier. Guests stay in heated private pods with large glass conservatories, proper beds, warm interiors, en-suite bathrooms, running water, hot showers and Wi-Fi. The Compass Lounge forms the heart of camp, bringing together reception, dining and sitting areas in one warm central space.

Available between November and January only. The experience changes by date, because Antarctica's major highlights do not all happen at once. November: Baby Penguins & Blue Tunnels. December to January: South Pole & Emperor Penguins. Mid-January: South Pole & Blue Rivers. The final programme is planned around the strongest seasonal window for the chosen dates.

Seven nights of private use of Whichaway Camp, accommodation for up to 12 guests, return chartered Airbus flights between Cape Town and Antarctica, meals, drinks, specialist polar guiding, selected Antarctic activities, sauna, Polar plunge, wellness dome, full-time physical therapist, safety briefing and polar kit check.

Private celebration planning, preferred spirits, tailored dining, photography support, specialist hosting, additional wellness treatments, extended Cape Town arrangements, Southern Africa safari add-ons, private aviation assistance and bespoke pre or post-Antarctica travel.

Moderate, with activities adapted to the group's ability and confidence. Some experiences are gentle and camp-based, while others involve walking on ice, altitude, specialist aircraft, ropes, crampons or remote terrain. Guides shape each day around safety and guest readiness.

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In Detail

What Defines the Experience

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Complete Camp Privacy

Complete Camp Privacy

Whichaway is held exclusively for your group, which changes the feeling of every hour. Breakfast, guiding, wellness, drinks, dinners and quiet time at camp are arranged around one private party, with no other guests in residence.

The Compass Lounge

The Compass Lounge

At Whichaway, the Compass Lounge brings reception, dining and sitting areas into one warm gathering space. After the Blue Rivers, glacier routes or time outside, it becomes the place for drinks, dinner, guide briefings and the quiet pleasure of warmth on the ice.

South Pole & Emperor Penguins

South Pole & Emperor Penguins

From December to January, the private buyout can be shaped around the South Pole and an Emperor penguin colony. Guests may fly across the Antarctic interior to 90° South and, separately, towards the sea ice to observe one of the great polar wildlife encounters.

Private Antarctic Dining

Private Antarctic Dining

Meals are prepared with ingredients flown in from South Africa and served in the comfort of camp. Dining can be shaped around the group, with family-style meals, Cape wines, preferred spirits and special moments arranged with discretion.

Polar Wellness

Polar Wellness

The camp has a sauna, Polar plunge and a dedicated wellness dome for yoga, meditation or light training. A full-time physical therapist is stationed at camp, offering massages and treatments after long days outside in cold, wind and glare.

Baby Penguins & Blue Tunnels

Baby Penguins & Blue Tunnels

In November, the experience can focus on early-season Antarctica, with Emperor penguin chicks and blue ice formations. It is a rare window for guests who want wildlife, ice caves, sculptural blue tunnels and a softer rhythm around camp.

Polar Pods

Polar Pods

The heated pods are designed for comfort in one of Earth's most extreme settings. Each has warm interiors, proper beds, large glass conservatories, en-suite bathrooms, running water, hot showers and views across glacier, rock and freshwater lakes.

South Pole & Blue Rivers

South Pole & Blue Rivers

In mid-January, the focus can shift towards the South Pole and the Blue Rivers. The rivers form when glacial meltwater carves vivid blue channels through the ice sheet, creating one of Antarctica's most striking seasonal landscapes.

Glacier Routes

Glacier Routes

Guided glacier hikes bring guests onto the ice with crampons, ropes and specialist guidance. Routes are chosen around ability and conditions, giving the group a close, physical way to understand the landscape around camp.

Ice Caves and Climbs

Ice Caves and Climbs

The area around camp can allow for ice cave descents, ice climbing, abseiling and nunatak routes. Each activity is selected carefully, with IFMGA-certified guides leading the more technical terrain.

Ice Bar and Cinema

Ice Bar and Cinema

The Ice Bar and ice cinema add an unexpected side to camp life. They bring atmosphere to the quieter hours, especially around arrival, departure or a private celebration.

What to Expect

A Private World on the Ice

This is privacy in its rarest form. Not a villa or an island, but an entire Antarctic camp held for one group. The service is close, the setting is immense, and the days are arranged without the pressure of a shared programme.

The week can carry both adventure and stillness. You might leave after breakfast for crampons on the glacier, fat-tyre bikes on the ice, a cave descent or a flight towards the South Pole. Later, the mood changes completely: boots off, hot shower, sauna heat, Polar plunge, massage with the camp's physical therapist, then dinner in the Compass Lounge while the light outside hardly changes.

The strongest moments are not always the largest ones. A guide briefing before a flight window. The sound of meltwater at the Blue Rivers. A private table after a day on the ice. The silence outside the pods when everyone else has gone in.

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A Private World on the Ice
Sample Itinerary

A Private Antarctic World Day by Day

This sample itinerary follows the December to January seasonal window, when the South Pole and Emperor penguins are the defining experiences. Exact routing, aircraft, activity order and timings may change due to weather, ice conditions, aviation operations and safety guidance.

Day 1
Day 1

Fly from Cape Town to Antarctica aboard a chartered Airbus. After approximately five and a half hours, land on the blue-ice runway at Wolf's Fang and transfer to Whichaway Camp, reserved privately for your group. Settle into your pod, meet the camp team and gather in the Compass Lounge for the first dinner.

Day 2
Day 2

Board a light aircraft for the flight towards Atka Bay, travelling along the edge of the ice shelf. After landing at a remote airstrip on the ice, continue by PistenBully, then walk the final approach to the Emperor penguin colony. At the height of the season, thousands of adults and juveniles gather on the sea ice.

Day 3
Day 3

Explore the landscape around Whichaway with a guided hike above the ice sheet. The day can include glacier views, freshwater lakes and a lookout point over the surrounding ice. Return to camp for sauna, Polar plunge, massage with the physical therapist and a private dinner in the Compass Lounge.

Day 4
Day 4

Board the Basler aircraft for the journey into the Antarctic interior. The first leg reaches Dixie's Camp at 83° South for refuelling, before continuing to the South Pole. Stand at 90° South, visit the Geographic and Ceremonial poles, take photographs and stamp your passport before returning to Dixie's Camp for the night.

Day 5
Day 5

Wake under canvas at Dixie's Camp on the High Polar Plateau. After breakfast, fly back across the continent towards Whichaway, with mountain ranges, ice fields and the plateau below. Back at camp, the day slows into sauna, Polar plunge, yoga, massage and a celebratory private dinner.

Day 6
Day 6

Spend the day on a guided Antarctic activity chosen around the weather and the group. This may include abseiling, fat-tyre biking, ice cave exploration, a gentle hike or a nunatak climb. In the evening, gather with the guides for stories from polar expeditions, aviation operations and the history of the continent.

Day 7
Day 7

Move through one of Antarctica's most striking landscapes with certified mountain guides. A nunatak climb brings rock underfoot, glacier below and uninterrupted views across the surrounding ice. The final evening is private, unhurried and shaped around the group.

Day 8
Day 8

Spend the final hours at Whichaway before returning to the blue-ice runway. Depending on departure timing, there may be time for the Ice Bar, the boutique or the ice cinema before boarding. Fly back to Cape Town after seven nights in a camp reserved entirely for your group.

Day 1
Day 1

Fly from Cape Town to Antarctica aboard a chartered Airbus. After approximately five and a half hours, land on the blue-ice runway at Wolf's Fang and transfer to Whichaway Camp, reserved privately for your group. Settle into your pod, meet the camp team and gather in the Compass Lounge for the first dinner.

Day 2
Day 2

Board a light aircraft for the flight towards Atka Bay, travelling along the edge of the ice shelf. After landing at a remote airstrip on the ice, continue by PistenBully, then walk the final approach to the Emperor penguin colony. At the height of the season, thousands of adults and juveniles gather on the sea ice.

Day 3
Day 3

Explore the landscape around Whichaway with a guided hike above the ice sheet. The day can include glacier views, freshwater lakes and a lookout point over the surrounding ice. Return to camp for sauna, Polar plunge, massage with the physical therapist and a private dinner in the Compass Lounge.

Day 4
Day 4

Board the Basler aircraft for the journey into the Antarctic interior. The first leg reaches Dixie's Camp at 83° South for refuelling, before continuing to the South Pole. Stand at 90° South, visit the Geographic and Ceremonial poles, take photographs and stamp your passport before returning to Dixie's Camp for the night.

Day 5
Day 5

Wake under canvas at Dixie's Camp on the High Polar Plateau. After breakfast, fly back across the continent towards Whichaway, with mountain ranges, ice fields and the plateau below. Back at camp, the day slows into sauna, Polar plunge, yoga, massage and a celebratory private dinner.

Day 6
Day 6

Spend the day on a guided Antarctic activity chosen around the weather and the group. This may include abseiling, fat-tyre biking, ice cave exploration, a gentle hike or a nunatak climb. In the evening, gather with the guides for stories from polar expeditions, aviation operations and the history of the continent.

Day 7
Day 7

Move through one of Antarctica's most striking landscapes with certified mountain guides. A nunatak climb brings rock underfoot, glacier below and uninterrupted views across the surrounding ice. The final evening is private, unhurried and shaped around the group.

Day 8
Day 8

Spend the final hours at Whichaway before returning to the blue-ice runway. Depending on departure timing, there may be time for the Ice Bar, the boutique or the ice cinema before boarding. Fly back to Cape Town after seven nights in a camp reserved entirely for your group.

Day 1
Day 1

Fly from Cape Town to Antarctica aboard a chartered Airbus. After approximately five and a half hours, land on the blue-ice runway at Wolf's Fang and transfer to Whichaway Camp, reserved privately for your group. Settle into your pod, meet the camp team and gather in the Compass Lounge for the first dinner.

Day 2
Day 2

Board a light aircraft for the flight towards Atka Bay, travelling along the edge of the ice shelf. After landing at a remote airstrip on the ice, continue by PistenBully, then walk the final approach to the Emperor penguin colony. At the height of the season, thousands of adults and juveniles gather on the sea ice.

Day 3
Day 3

Explore the landscape around Whichaway with a guided hike above the ice sheet. The day can include glacier views, freshwater lakes and a lookout point over the surrounding ice. Return to camp for sauna, Polar plunge, massage with the physical therapist and a private dinner in the Compass Lounge.

Day 4
Day 4

Board the Basler aircraft for the journey into the Antarctic interior. The first leg reaches Dixie's Camp at 83° South for refuelling, before continuing to the South Pole. Stand at 90° South, visit the Geographic and Ceremonial poles, take photographs and stamp your passport before returning to Dixie's Camp for the night.

Day 5
Day 5

Wake under canvas at Dixie's Camp on the High Polar Plateau. After breakfast, fly back across the continent towards Whichaway, with mountain ranges, ice fields and the plateau below. Back at camp, the day slows into sauna, Polar plunge, yoga, massage and a celebratory private dinner.

Day 6
Day 6

Spend the day on a guided Antarctic activity chosen around the weather and the group. This may include abseiling, fat-tyre biking, ice cave exploration, a gentle hike or a nunatak climb. In the evening, gather with the guides for stories from polar expeditions, aviation operations and the history of the continent.

Day 7
Day 7

Move through one of Antarctica's most striking landscapes with certified mountain guides. A nunatak climb brings rock underfoot, glacier below and uninterrupted views across the surrounding ice. The final evening is private, unhurried and shaped around the group.

Day 8
Day 8

Spend the final hours at Whichaway before returning to the blue-ice runway. Depending on departure timing, there may be time for the Ice Bar, the boutique or the ice cinema before boarding. Fly back to Cape Town after seven nights in a camp reserved entirely for your group.

Day 1
Day 1

Fly from Cape Town to Antarctica aboard a chartered Airbus. After approximately five and a half hours, land on the blue-ice runway at Wolf's Fang and transfer to Whichaway Camp, reserved privately for your group. Settle into your pod, meet the camp team and gather in the Compass Lounge for the first dinner.

Day 2
Day 2

Board a light aircraft for the flight towards Atka Bay, travelling along the edge of the ice shelf. After landing at a remote airstrip on the ice, continue by PistenBully, then walk the final approach to the Emperor penguin colony. At the height of the season, thousands of adults and juveniles gather on the sea ice.

Day 3
Day 3

Explore the landscape around Whichaway with a guided hike above the ice sheet. The day can include glacier views, freshwater lakes and a lookout point over the surrounding ice. Return to camp for sauna, Polar plunge, massage with the physical therapist and a private dinner in the Compass Lounge.

Day 4
Day 4

Board the Basler aircraft for the journey into the Antarctic interior. The first leg reaches Dixie's Camp at 83° South for refuelling, before continuing to the South Pole. Stand at 90° South, visit the Geographic and Ceremonial poles, take photographs and stamp your passport before returning to Dixie's Camp for the night.

Day 5
Day 5

Wake under canvas at Dixie's Camp on the High Polar Plateau. After breakfast, fly back across the continent towards Whichaway, with mountain ranges, ice fields and the plateau below. Back at camp, the day slows into sauna, Polar plunge, yoga, massage and a celebratory private dinner.

Day 6
Day 6

Spend the day on a guided Antarctic activity chosen around the weather and the group. This may include abseiling, fat-tyre biking, ice cave exploration, a gentle hike or a nunatak climb. In the evening, gather with the guides for stories from polar expeditions, aviation operations and the history of the continent.

Day 7
Day 7

Move through one of Antarctica's most striking landscapes with certified mountain guides. A nunatak climb brings rock underfoot, glacier below and uninterrupted views across the surrounding ice. The final evening is private, unhurried and shaped around the group.

Day 8
Day 8

Spend the final hours at Whichaway before returning to the blue-ice runway. Depending on departure timing, there may be time for the Ice Bar, the boutique or the ice cinema before boarding. Fly back to Cape Town after seven nights in a camp reserved entirely for your group.

Day 1
Day 1

Fly from Cape Town to Antarctica aboard a chartered Airbus. After approximately five and a half hours, land on the blue-ice runway at Wolf's Fang and transfer to Whichaway Camp, reserved privately for your group. Settle into your pod, meet the camp team and gather in the Compass Lounge for the first dinner.

Day 2
Day 2

Board a light aircraft for the flight towards Atka Bay, travelling along the edge of the ice shelf. After landing at a remote airstrip on the ice, continue by PistenBully, then walk the final approach to the Emperor penguin colony. At the height of the season, thousands of adults and juveniles gather on the sea ice.

Day 3
Day 3

Explore the landscape around Whichaway with a guided hike above the ice sheet. The day can include glacier views, freshwater lakes and a lookout point over the surrounding ice. Return to camp for sauna, Polar plunge, massage with the physical therapist and a private dinner in the Compass Lounge.

Day 4
Day 4

Board the Basler aircraft for the journey into the Antarctic interior. The first leg reaches Dixie's Camp at 83° South for refuelling, before continuing to the South Pole. Stand at 90° South, visit the Geographic and Ceremonial poles, take photographs and stamp your passport before returning to Dixie's Camp for the night.

Day 5
Day 5

Wake under canvas at Dixie's Camp on the High Polar Plateau. After breakfast, fly back across the continent towards Whichaway, with mountain ranges, ice fields and the plateau below. Back at camp, the day slows into sauna, Polar plunge, yoga, massage and a celebratory private dinner.

Day 6
Day 6

Spend the day on a guided Antarctic activity chosen around the weather and the group. This may include abseiling, fat-tyre biking, ice cave exploration, a gentle hike or a nunatak climb. In the evening, gather with the guides for stories from polar expeditions, aviation operations and the history of the continent.

Day 7
Day 7

Move through one of Antarctica's most striking landscapes with certified mountain guides. A nunatak climb brings rock underfoot, glacier below and uninterrupted views across the surrounding ice. The final evening is private, unhurried and shaped around the group.

Day 8
Day 8

Spend the final hours at Whichaway before returning to the blue-ice runway. Depending on departure timing, there may be time for the Ice Bar, the boutique or the ice cinema before boarding. Fly back to Cape Town after seven nights in a camp reserved entirely for your group.

The Story

The Rarest Kind of Privacy

Antarctica still belongs to a very small human story. For most of history, it was a place of maps, rumours, failed approaches and expeditions that tested the limits of navigation, endurance and judgment. Even now, beyond the research stations and cruise routes, the interior remains a world reached by very few.

Whichaway carries that spirit. The camp began with exploration, its name coming from a moment when the founder lost his bearings and asked which way to go next. It later opened on the site of a former East German science base, in one of the rare Antarctic oases where exposed rock and freshwater lakes interrupt the ice.

A private buyout places your group inside that lineage, not as spectators, but as temporary residents of a true polar outpost. For one week, you join the small circle of people who have not only visited Antarctica, but lived on the ice, flown across its interior, moved with guides through its glaciers and returned each evening to a camp that exists only because others first dared to go farther.

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Starting from USD 1,300,000

Select your preferred dates and number of guests to check private camp availability. Our team will confirm the strongest seasonal window, flight planning, camp arrangements, pre-departure requirements and the final programme ahead of travel.

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Before You Go

What to Know About Antarctica

The southernmost wilderness on earth, reached by expedition and defined by ice, silence and emperor penguins.

English is used throughout the experience. The journey operates from Cape Town, South Africa, where the local currency is the South African rand.

Cape Town operates on South Africa Standard Time, UTC+2. Antarctica has no single official time zone, and operational timing is managed according to camp and aviation schedules.

This private buyout is available between November and January. November is best suited to Baby Penguins & Blue Tunnels, December to January to South Pole & Emperor Penguins, and mid-January to South Pole & Blue Rivers.

Visa requirements depend on nationality and the route into South Africa. Antarctica itself has no standard tourist visa process, but guests must comply with aviation, insurance and pre-departure documentation requirements.

The experience begins in Cape Town with a mandatory safety briefing and polar clothing check. Guests then board a chartered Airbus flight to Antarctica, landing on the blue-ice runway at Wolf's Fang before transferring to Whichaway Camp.

Technical polar clothing is required, and guest kit is checked before departure. Expect insulated layers, expedition outerwear, gloves, hats, eye protection, specialist boots and practical clothing for camp.

Not every major experience is available at the same time. The private buyout is planned around one of three seasonal directions: Baby Penguins & Blue Tunnels, South Pole & Emperor Penguins, or South Pole & Blue Rivers.

Antarctica is remote, cold, windy and operationally complex. The journey is supported by specialist guides, medical staff, polar pilots, satellite communications, tracking systems, search and rescue procedures and evacuation capability back to Cape Town if required.

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