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Skiing & Snowboarding in Antartica

Ski/Snowboard Touring offers keen adventurers a chance to take on some of the world’s most incredible slopes.

Experienced participants will have the chance to enjoy day-trips to traverse across remote, snow-capped peaks to descend into pristine bays filled with floating bergs, penguin rookeries or even a breaching whale! Those interested in a multi-day ski adventure can opt to attempt Shackleton’s route across South Georgia. 

From alpine bowls and crevassed glaciers, to long open slopes, join us to summit and ski a range of Antarctic landscapes, venturing to some amazing wild and remote corners. A spirit of adventure is a must. After all, when you strap on your skis, you’ll be exploring places where few have ever skied before!

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance, including emergency evacuation coverage, is mandatory on all Aurora Expeditions voyages. You will need to ensure that your insurance policy covers you for Ski Touring activity and related equipment. An additional policy or premium may be required to ensure you have adequate coverage. Please contact Aurora Expeditions if you need assistance with your insurance policy.

Activity Surcharge

Touring is available for an additional surcharge and includes your guide, permits, outings and some equipment.

How to Book

If you would like to participate in this activity, please request a Ski/Snowboard Touring Activity Form at the time of booking for submission. Our guides will review your form for suitability and experience before approving your place in the activity.

Top Reasons to Choose a Ski/Snowboard Touring Holiday in Antarctica

Ski Where Few Have Gone Before

Carve fresh tracks on untouched slopes in one of the most remote and pristine landscapes on Earth.

Unparalleled Scenery & Wildlife

Experience breathtaking glacial landscapes while spotting penguins, seals, and whales along the way.

The Ultimate Backcountry Adventure

Challenge yourself with exhilarating ascents and descents, guided by expert expedition leaders in true polar wilderness.