Antarctica

The Chilean Antarctica, last south frontier of the world, is located 990 km away from Punta Arenas, the most austral city of Chile and also the entrance door to the white continent, either by air (from Punta Arenas, a 4 hrs. flight in Twin Otter airplanes), or by sea (3 days from Punta Arenas and only 2 days from Puerto Williams).
The Antarctica is a natural reserve dedicated to peace and science. There is a continuous scientific presence in the place, especially during spring and summer, as well as of tourist with an ever increasing interest for nature contemplation in its purest and most primitive condition. Visitors are attracted not only for its flora and fauna so special that can be observed in the isles and coasts of the sector, but also for the natural richness of its ice deposits, that constitute the largest sweet water reserve of the world.