Spitsbergen Mountains in the Arctic
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Adelie penguins in Antarctica

Polar holidays with Tropical Sky

With two of the world’s least visited destinations in its midst, the Polar region is the most adventurous and mysterious of them all. Jaw-dropping scenes of icy plains and glaciers are barely touched, offering the experience of being a true explorer, seeing things so rarely witnessed by the average tourist.

From the uninhabited landscape of Antarctica, to the sensational sightings of polar bear in the Arctic, journeying to these remote lands is an adventure that won’t be forget easily.

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The ultimate travel experience, the Polar Regions are two of the least visited areas on Earth. Starkly beautiful and home to some unique wildlife, these are ecosystems quite unlike anywhere else in the world. But despite the challenges attached to travel to the Polar Regions, they remain the dream adventure for so many people.

Permanently uninhabited, Antarctica is a serene landscape where the views are astounding and the wildlife is incredible. Brimming with crystalline glaciers and mighty icebergs, it’s a landscape that is truly awe-inspiring. The Arctic Circle does, in contrast, have inhabitants as well as an equally unique and complex ecosystem, including the Polar bear.

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