HEY YOU! Thanks to you we reached an amazing and impressive milestone. Or better said: a millionstone! So, YOU ROCK 🗿! Keep traveling you adventurous rascals because we’ve got some seriously cool new stuff coming for you.. 🎉💪🏼 🔥
We are celebrating a massive milestone — 5 million Polarsteps explorers!
It's such a vast number that, frankly, it's hard to wrap our heads around — but we know that each digit represents an extraordinary adventurer and a story waiting to be told… 🚀 (1/6)
Google is featuring Polarsteps in their global #imakeapps campaign. They made our co-founder Niek cross a Nepalese river 10x before they got the money shot, but at least the result was all worth it. Check out these wicked billboards at the airport, subway and downtown Berlin! 🇩🇪
Our biggest feature launch yet — Polarsteps Guides are here! 🎉
A collection of the world's best travel destinations and insider tips, putting the most exciting, glorious, weird, interesting, quirky, adrenaline-filled places and experiences into your hands 🤲 (and your pocket).
💥New feature alert 💥: You can now use Polarsteps to plan your perfect route! Check it out and let the fun of your upcoming trip begin 👉 polarsteps.com#newfeature#travelapp
We just put together a small clip of our Greece Hackathon adventure (a new feature will launch soon as a result!). Ideas and destinations for next year are more than welcome 🤩
Feature update: we just launched COMMENTS!
Stay in touch with your friends and family on the road or get travel tips from travelers around the world with our new comments feature. Simply download the latest version of the app and you’re all set. Enjoy!
The Jacobite Express crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct. For Harry Potter fans, this may be déjà vu — some of the train’s carriages were used for the Hogwarts Express and the viaduct was in several of the films (most notably the flying car sequence in “The Chamber of Secrets")🧙♂️
(2/3) And with moments like this, it’s not a decision they regret…
Because not only was climbing the active volcano of Acatenango an experience in itself, it also gave them a prime view of Acatenango’s far more explosive neighbor — the lava-spurting Fuego! 🌋
Imagine traversing two continents in a single swim🤯 The Silfra Fissure allows you to do exactly that!
Located in Iceland’s Þingvellir National Park, it’s the only place in the world where you can snorkel or scuba dive between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates 🌍