Antarctica is the last continent — the 14-million-square-kilometre ice sheet that covers the South Pole, contains 70% of the Earth's fresh water, and whose interior has never been permanently inhabited by any human civilisation. The continent is protected by the 1959 Antarctic Treaty whose signatory nations have agreed that it shall be used for peaceful purposes only, that environmental protection is paramount, and that scientific cooperation is the framework within which all human activity there must occur. The Antarctic Peninsula — the finger of land that extends northward toward the tip of South America and whose proximity to Tierra del Fuego makes it the most accessible portion of the continent — provides the gateway for the private expedition whose purpose is to experience the landscape, the ice, and the wildlife in conditions that the commercial expedition infrastructure cannot fully replicate.
The Polar and Antarctica expedition by private jet is structured around the specific logistical challenge that Antarctica presents: the continent is not serviced by commercial aviation's scheduled network; the gateway from South America is either the Drake Passage crossing by ship (48 hours each way in seas that produce the most challenging open-water conditions accessible to passenger vessels) or the direct flight to King George Island or the Union Glacier base from Punta Arenas, Chile (2.5 hours by charter aircraft). The private jet circuit — Santiago to Torres del Paine to Punta Arenas, and the charter flight south — eliminates the commercial routing compromise and allows the Patagonian programme (which constitutes the most dramatic non-polar landscape available anywhere in South America) to be completed at the pace that the Torres del Paine experience requires before the Antarctic transit.
This 12-to-16-day itinerary combines the Patagonian lodge programme (Explora Patagonia above the Torres del Paine National Park; Awasi Patagonia in the Torres del Paine sector; or The Singular Patagonia on the Last Hope Sound fjord) with the Antarctica fly-in expedition via Union Glacier Camp — the most logistically sophisticated single luxury travel operation in the southern hemisphere, whose access to the interior Antarctic continent provides experiences that the Peninsula's cruise-ship programme cannot approach. The private jet connects the journey's segments in the conditions that the weather windows and the expedition logistics require rather than the commercial schedule permits.
The Torres del Paine at dawn, the Drake Passage crossed by air in 2.5 hours, and the Antarctic interior whose silence is the most absolute available anywhere on Earth.
The Patagonian season runs October to April; the Antarctic fly-in season operates November to January when the daylight is continuous at the Union Glacier latitude. The private jet routing is Santiago → Punta Natales → Punta Arenas, then the charter aircraft to Antarctica. The Antarctic weather window is 48–72 hours in advance; the private jet circuit is confirmed around the charter flight's weather confirmation. Total duration: 12–16 days.
Every Richseen Polar expedition is individually arranged. The Antarctica fly-in to Union Glacier requires booking 12 months or more in advance. Weather dependency is inherent to the Antarctic programme; the Patagonian lodge stays provide the flexible buffer that accommodates the weather window. The private jet routing is confirmed at the time of booking.
Every detail — from your first morning above Torres del Paine to your final steps on the Antarctic interior icefield — is composed entirely around you. Speak with your dedicated Richseen journey consultant today.
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