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Need help planning a trip to Antarctica?

Let our team help you plan your perfect polar expedition.
With over 20 years of combined experience guiding in Antarctica and planning expeditions; our team has the knowledge and expertise to assist you in finding a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

Join our community!

The Antarctica Travel Group started as a social media based community that originated on Facebook and has now grown to over 20,000 active members.

Our community is full of useful information, photo inspiration and has the answers to most of your Antarctica related questions!

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20,000 active members

Our Mission.

Antarctica Travel Group was created to breed a new generation of Antarctic Ambassadors who will stand up and be the voices of conservation and preservation at a critical time when Antarctica needs to be heard more than ever.

- Neill Drake, Founder of Antarctica Travel Group


Featured Trip.

Dec 26th, 2024 - Jan 4th, 2025

Antarctica Travel Group has reserved an entire ship with space for 188 members of our community.


Upcoming Trips

  • The Ultimate Antarctica Experience - Quest for the Circle

    Dec 15th - Dec 26th, 2024
    12-day trip onboard the Ocean Albatros
    Currently 40% off!

    Starting from $10,135 per person

  • Humpback whale, breaching, Antarctica

    Antarctica - Basecamp - free camping, kayaking, snowshoe/hiking, mountaineering, photo workshop

    5 Dec - 17 Dec, 2024
    13-day trip onboard the Hondius
    Up to 30% off!

    Starting from $8,700 per person


Need help deciding?

Not sure which trip to join?
Group trip dates don’t work?
Reach out and we will work with you and our partner agents to make sure we find a trip that works best for YOU!

What are our past guests saying about booking with us?

“The best part of the trip was the privilege of meeting and traveling with Neill. I can assure you his passion for Antarctica is real. He is no longer "the dude" I met on FB, he is a true friend.” - Jenny


“The trip was epic and I have lifetime friends that we have already planned 2 other trips with. Trust me, you can trust him!” - Lori


“Neill was absolutely wonderful throughout the entire process. He answered all my questions from the start. If you’re looking for an amazing group to work with, this is it!” - Ethan


“Neill is enthusiastic and fun yet organized and quickly/effectively resolves anything that might come up as a question or concern” - Earlene

“How can I explain what this place means to anyone else when I can’t even explain it to myself?”

Why should you book with ATG?

The Antarctica Travel Group was founded by polar expedition guide, Neill Drake who has spent over 1,000 days in Antarctica. With that experience comes the knowledge of Antarctica you won’t find when booking with other travel agencies. Neill has worked with multiple ships across numerous companies and has guided on every itinerary offered in Antarctica throughout all the months of the operating season.

ATG also specializes in organizing group trips within its Facebook Community of over 20,000 people. These group trips are open to everyone to enjoy and welcome you into the ATG family. The group trips offer discounted rates and are specially chosen for their exceptional ships, crews, time of year, and itineraries.

Even if our group trips don’t fit your schedule or budget; we work with numerous partner agencies who can help you find the best possible deals out there. We’ve helped over 500 people experience the trip of a lifetime in Antarctica. Join us and find out why ATG is the largest Antarctica focused community online.

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