Antarctica

At the farthest reaches of the world, where colors fade into a pale, icy landscape, lies the last stronghold of untouched wilderness—an unyielding sanctuary, untouched by human hands.

“The thinner the ice, the greater the anticipation—everyone watching, wondering if it will hold.”

Antarctica is a challenge in every sense—from navigating a frozen ocean to stepping into the depths of its ancient glaciers. It’s a land that pushes your limits, demanding resilience, reinvention, and growth with every step.

The most absolute white...

A place where the profound silence of its vast emptiness reveals breathtaking beauty and offers the most extraordinary rewards imaginable.

Frozen adventure

temporada

The ideal time to explore Antarctica is from December to February, during the austral summer, when the first thaws begin and ship expeditions set sail into this frozen wilderness.

Antarctic

Average -34°C

December to February

Freezing temperatures during the day and even colder at night.

experiencias NUBA

Estacion cientifica Antartida

Exploring scientific horizons in Antarctica

Descend to the depths of the Antarctic Ocean and explore a new world, unknown to most, in a state-of-the-art submersible vehicle.
Antártida base investigación

The future of the South Pole

Live a real ice adventure studying the effect of microplastics in Antarctica from a research station. The expedition begins with two weeks of training in Patagonia, followed by a trip to the South Pole to visit Drake Falls, go snowmobiling and analyze the data collected at the Ocean Conservancy NGO.
Durmiendo sobre el hielo en la Antártida

Antarctica, Sleeping on ice

Experience a night of Antarctic sleep in an exclusive ice camp, located in the heart of the continent and with complete fiberglass tents, powered by solar and wind energy.

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Antarctica