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International Antarctic Centre

The International Antarctic Centre is ideal for families and anyone curious about the realities of the Antarctic.
To avoid waiting at entry, buy tickets in advance online.
Children under age 5 receive free admission.
Audio guides are available, as are lockers for luggage storage.
The center provides jackets and overshoes for the Antarctic storm exhibit, so you don’t freeze in the flurry.
Take a break at the center’s 60 South Café (open from 8am to 5pm daily), and browse for souvenirs at Shop Antarctica.
The center is accessible to wheelchair users.
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General admission to the International Antarctic Centre costs NZ$74 for adults (aged 16 and up), NZ$49 for children (aged 5–15), and NZ$59 for students, with family tickets going for NZ$199. You can also add on Antarctic guided tours for NZ$99 and penguin backstage experiences for NZ$129.
The International Antarctic Centre is a 5-minute walk from the airport in northwest Christchurch, about a 6-mile (10-kilometer) drive from Cathedral Square. The number 8 bus stops right outside, or you can take the CHC shuttle service from Cathedral Square, which also visits Willowbank Wildlife Reserve.
Most travelers spend 2–4 hours exploring the International Antarctic Centre, including the Hägglunds all-terrain amphibious vehicle, the storm experience, the penguins, the 4D theater, the movies, and the educational gallery displays. The Antarctic guided tours last 2 hours and the penguin backstage experience lasts 40 minutes.
Yes, the International Antarctic Centre is good to visit with kids, but some tours and experiences have height and age restrictions. The Antarctic guided tours are only for adults (16 and up), the penguin backstage experience has a minimum age of 8, and the Hägglunds ride has a minimum height requirement of 3 feet and 11 inches (1.2 meters).
Yes, the International Antarctic Centre is accessible, with adapted bathrooms and an elevator. Travelers will need to transfer out of wheelchairs and onto the vehicle independently to ride the Hägglunds, while some manual wheelchair users may need assistance with the snowstorm experience due to the snow and ice.













































































