Vinson Peak (4,892 m) is the highest peak of the massif and the whole of Antarctica, located in the Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountain System. Climbing Vinson Peak is a must for the Seven Summits program. Despite its relatively low technical difficulty, Vinson is one of the most difficult peaks in the program, alongside Everest. The reason is the extreme remoteness of the mountain and, as a consequence, the high cost of the expedition. The climbing conditions are anything but comfortable, with temperatures dropping as low as -40 degrees or lower, even in warm summer months.
Climbing Vinson is not the only thing worth participating in a tour to Antarctica for. There are many adventures for participants: exploring Chile, climbing in polar day conditions when the sun does not go below the horizon even at midnight, and, of course, the incredible landscapes of Antarctica, the likes of which you will not see anywhere else in the world.
The expedition starts in Punta Arenas, Chile, one of the southernmost cities on Earth. From there we fly the IL-76 to the Antarctic transfer point of Union Glacier, where the plane lands on a unique natural landing strip of blue ice. From there we will take small planes to Vinson Base Camp (2,150 m), where we will ascend to the summit through high altitude camps 1 and 2 in 5-6 days.
Attention! The flight to Antarctica from Punta Arenas is not always possible in time because of unstable weather. Therefore, we advise you сonsider extra days when planning your trip to Antarctica.