Please note that this trip currently has a waitlist for 2024 and 2025; and we are confirming spots for 2026 and 2027.  In order to reserve your spot, the booking form application must be completed and returned with a $300 deposit. 

Antarctica Marathon®️ Ultra & Half-Marathon Voyage One

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If you have questions regarding Marathon Tours & Travel's Antarctica Packages please:

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Marathon Tours & Travel has been offering the Antarctica Marathon®️ & Half-Marathon since its inception in 1995.  As the proud event organizer and the exclusive tour operator, we are excited to bring a total of 360 runners and their supporters to this authentic event in 2024 on our two voyages. Additionally, this will be the first time that runners can compete in the Antarctica Ultra 50K!

The Antarctica Tour Package begins with three-nights in Buenos Aires for time to meet your running peers, participate in a few optional training runs, and attend the mandatory race briefing and welcome dinner.  We fly you to Ushuaia, the most southern tip of Argentina, where you start your journey to Antarctica aboard our significantly enhanced new ship the Ocean Victory. Over the course of several days you will sail through the Beagle Channel across the Drake Passage, through the Shetland Islands and before reaching King George Island – the location of the Marathon, Half-Marathon and Ultra 50K!

During your travels you will explore the most pristine corner of the planet, coming face-to-face with Antarctic gems such as glaciers, icebergs, penguins, seals and whales. Historians and scientists will provide lectures on board your ship and you will experience wildlife excursions during landings in remote areas, such as seal colonies and penguin rookeries as well as the research bases.

The course on King George Island has marked gravel roads that connect the scientific research bases of Uruguay, Chile, China and Russia. Great care is taken to leave behind zero impact on the environment in this sensitive ecosystem.  As part of this, we are restricted to having a maximum of 100 passengers ashore for the event at any one time.  Marathon Tours & Travel takes their part seriously and in fact has raised more than $550,000 for Oceanites, the non-profit scientific organization that monitors the effects of climate change and the impact of tourism on Antarctica. 

To race on all seven continents is a goal of many runners and we can make that happen for you!  On average we have runners from more than 25 countries represented each year including: Canada, United States, Norway, Germany, Great Britain, Bermuda, Ireland,  France, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Chile, Colombia, Russia, Poland, Greece, Austria, Switzerland, Portugal, Hungary, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Bermuda, Bahamas, Venezuela, Colombia, Australia, South Africa, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Israel, Iran, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Japan, China, India, Uruguay, Guadeloupe, Pakistan and New Zealand.

Due to the incredible popularity of this event, we are currently accepting booking forms for 2026 and 2027. We still welcome you to apply to be on the waitlist for 2025.  A completed booking form and a deposit of $300 per person must be submitted to request reservations. 

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2023 Marathon Tours Antarctica Experience

This was a life enhancing experience. To have been able to share this with two of my sons, made the experience even more special. It was the realization of a dream - for me, but also for them.

2023 Marathon Tours Antarctica Experience

Otherworldly, incredibly beautiful, eye-opening, deeply informative, comfortable, so well put together by very experienced people, and "go to Antarctica with Marathon Tours & Travel".

2022 Marathon Tours Antarctica Experience

Two waves with the half and slower runners was ideal. It gave slower people (like myself) ample time to finish (providing the weather cooperated). Allowing people to drop from the full to half if they are not feeling it is/was a VERY nice perk that (in my opinion) shows that you care about how the runners are feeling.

Trip Designer

Ann Haebler
Ann Haebler

Trip Leaders

Jeff Adams - Race Director
Jeff Adams Race Director