The Oldest Person to Visit Antarctica

Chattanooga,
TN,
April
11,
2025
–(PR.com)– 96-Year-Old
Renee
Grabiner
Becomes
Oldest
Person
to
Visit
Antarctica,
Proving
It’s
Never
Too
Late
to
Chase
Your
Dreams

Last
fall,
Renee
Grabiner
completed
the
memoir
of
her
extraordinary
life—a
rich
collection
of
memories,
adventures,
and
aspirations.
Yet,
among
the
many
places
she
had
traveled,
one
destination
remained
just
beyond
her
reach:
Antarctica.

When
her
grandson,
David
Grabiner
of
Lubano
Capital,
read
her
words,
he
posed
a
simple
yet
powerful
question:
Do
you
still
want
to
go?

At
96,
Renee
thought
such
a
journey
was
impossible.
But
love,
determination,
and
a
little
ingenuity
have
a
way
of
turning
the
impossible
into
reality.
Her
son
and
daughter-in-law
didn’t
hesitate—they
would
go
with
her.

With
the
expertise
of
Butler
Travel,
the
family
secured
a
last-minute
deal
and
set
off
on
the
adventure
of
a
lifetime.

Renee,
full
of
spirit
and
energy,
embraced
every
moment.
She
effortlessly
navigated
the
Zodiac
boats,
marveled
at
the
breathtaking
icy
landscapes,
and
reveled
in
the
beauty
of
the
journey.
After
a
few
well-earned
days
of
relaxation—complete
with
massages
and
pedicures—she
stepped
onto
the
frozen
continent,
officially
becoming
the
oldest
person
ever
to
visit
Antarctica.

A
lifelong
dream,
once
thought
unattainable,
became
a
reality,
proving
that
age
is
no
barrier
to
adventure.
Renee’s
story
is
a
testament
to
the
power
of
perseverance
and
the
endless
possibilities
that
await
those
who
dare
to
dream.

Cheers
to
Renee
Grabiner—an
inspiration
to
us
all!

For
media
inquiries,
interviews,
or
more
information,
please
contact:
Joy
Owens
Joy@butlertravel.com
Butlertravel.com