Selene Expeditions — Est. 2025

Camp on the Moon.

There's nothing like it. Literally.

First expedition — 2035

"Fewer than 700 people have ever left Earth's atmosphere.
In 2035, you could be one of them."

Selene Expeditions · Lunar Camp Programme

Why the Moon

01

Perfect Silence

No atmosphere. No wind. No sound of any kind. Just the rhythm of your own heartbeat against the absolute vastness of space.

02

Zero Light Pollution

The only place in the solar system where you can see the stars exactly as they are — raw, infinite, unfiltered by any sky.

03

Earth Rising

Bigger than the full moon appears from Earth. Blue, luminous, and breathtakingly fragile. The view that changes everything.

04

Radical Exclusivity

Fewer people have stood here than have summited Everest. This is not travel. This is history — and you are part of it.

The habitat

A pressurised dome
under an infinite sky

Our lunar habitat is a masterpiece of engineering — a pressurised, climate-controlled dome with a fully transparent ceiling. Sleeping bags, freeze-dried cuisine, and coffee. Everything you need. Nothing you don't.

Through the dome glass above you, the Milky Way stretches unobstructed across 360 degrees. No cloud. No light. No atmosphere between you and the cosmos.

−173°

Night temperature outside

21°

Inside the dome

6

Days on the Moon

12

Guests per expedition

Astronaut at lunar base with Earth

The Journey

Day 1–2

Launch & Transit

Depart from Kennedy Space Centre aboard the Selene Transit Vehicle. Watch Earth shrink to a blue marble as you cross the 384,400 km to the lunar surface. Two days of zero gravity, briefings, and the most extraordinary view of your life — before you've even arrived.

Day 3

Lunar Arrival & First Steps

Touch down in the Sea of Tranquility — the same plain where humanity first set foot in 1969. Suit up. Step out. Your first footprints in lunar regolith. Your first look at Earth hanging in the black sky above you.

Day 4–8

Camp Life

Five lunar days of guided surface walks, geology briefings, telescope sessions under an unfiltered Milky Way, meals under the stars, and the profound meditative silence of a world with no weather, no noise, and no distractions. Evenings in the dome watching Earthrise.

Day 9–10

Return

A final sunrise over the lunar plains. One last look. Then ascent, transit, and splashdown in the Pacific. You return a member of the most exclusive community in human history — someone who has camped on another world.

Base Berth — All Inclusive

$125,000

10 nights at Selene Base Camp, Sea of Tranquility. All meals, accommodation, equipment, guided surface walks, telescope sessions and Earth-viewing included.

Accommodation

Pressurised dome habitat, private berth

Dining

All meals, snacks & beverages — including alcohol

Equipment

Full EVA suit, helmet, comms & safety gear

Activities

Guided walks within 2-mile resort radius

Lunar Excursions — Add On

All excursions depart from Selene Base Camp, Sea of Tranquility. Prices per person. Max 4 guests per rover.

Apollo 11 Landing Site

0.8 miles · Walk to Tranquility Base, see Eagle descent stage

$10,000

Collins Crater Drive

3 miles · Rover tour of the Sea of Tranquility lowlands

$18,000

Mare Serenitatis Crossing

18 miles · Cross into the Sea of Serenity by lunar rover

$35,000

Montes Apenninus Expedition

75 miles · The lunar Apennine mountain range — breathtaking

$55,000

Tycho Crater Descent

530 miles · One of the Moon's most dramatic impact craters

$85,000

South Pole — Shackleton Crater

1,240 miles · Edge of permanent shadow. Possibly water ice.

$125,000

Rules & Freedoms

No jurisdiction

The Moon falls under no nation's law. The 1967 Outer Space Treaty applies — but it has no police force. You are as free as any human has ever been.

No speed limits

Lunar rovers are governed only by physics. In one-sixth gravity, the horizon is your only limit. We do ask that you don't drive off a crater edge.

Alcohol permitted

We serve a full bar inside the habitat dome. The first cocktail consumed on the Moon will be mixed here. What would you like it to be called?

Resort boundaries

Our 2-mile resort radius is your free zone. Beyond that, all excursions are guided for your safety. The Moon is unforgiving — and that is precisely why it's extraordinary.

Reserve your
berth.

Twelve places per expedition. Priority registration is now open for 2035. From $125,000 per berth. A fully refundable deposit holds your position. All inclusive — accommodation, meals, excursions and equipment provided.

Fully refundable · No commitment · Priority placement

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