family connection

Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas take their family to one of the coldest and remotest places in the world


Reaching the continent requires long journeys, strict environmental guidelines, and a willingness to embrace unpredictable conditions


Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones playing golf at The Old Course in 2025© Getty Images
Shirley GomezSenior Writer
JANUARY 21, 2026 3:15 PM EST

Michael Douglas recently offered fans a glimpse into an extraordinary family experience by sharing a photo on Instagram from Antarctica. The image showed Douglas alongside his wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and their two children, Dylan Douglas, 25, and Carys Douglas, 22. Accompanied by a short greeting from the southernmost continent, the post instantly caught attention for both its setting and its sense of genuine family connection.

In the photograph, the family appears standing at the edge of a boat surrounded by snow and ice, fully prepared for Antarctic conditions. All four wear matching red jackets, black trousers, and life vests, creating a striking visual contrast against the white and blue tones of the frozen landscape. 

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Sunglasses and winter hats complete the look, reinforcing the sense that this was not a casual trip but a carefully planned expedition. Carys Douglas stands out subtly with a yellow beanie, adding a touch of personality to the otherwise coordinated outfits.

Carys Zeta Douglas' career in theater after graduation: 'We are both such proud parents,' Michale Douglas says© Vittorio Zunino Celotto
Carys Zeta Douglas is the daughter of Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones

Dylan Douglas Documents the Antarctic Adventure

The family journey did not stop with Michael Douglas’s post. Dylan Douglas also took to Instagram to share more details from the expedition. His posts featured views from the ship as it navigated icy waters and moments highlighting the wildlife they encountered along the way. 

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Penguins appeared frequently in his updates, offering a playful counterpoint to the dramatic surroundings. Dylan’s captions added humor and lightness, showing a relaxed and curious approach to the experience despite the extreme environment.

Antarctica as a Meaningful Family Destination

Antarctica is one of the most remote and challenging travel destinations in the world, making the family’s visit especially notable. Reaching the continent requires long journeys, strict environmental guidelines, and a willingness to embrace unpredictable conditions. 

For the Douglas Zeta-Jones family, the trip reflects a shared interest in exploration and learning rather than traditional luxury travel. The experience emphasizes time spent together, discovery, and respect for nature, values that resonate strongly with audiences following their journey.

Carys Douglas and Her Career Aspirations

The timing of the Antarctic trip aligns with an important moment in Carys Douglas’s life. Just months earlier, she spoke with PEOPLE magazine about her plans following graduation. In May 2025, she completed her studies at Brown University, earning a degree in Film and International Relations. 

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Her academic background reflects both creative and global interests, and she has openly shared her intention to pursue a career in the performing arts. Growing up with two accomplished actors as parents has clearly influenced her ambitions, but Carys has expressed a desire to carve out her own path.

Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones have long balanced high-profile careers with a relatively private family life. 

Catherine Zeta-Jones reveals anniversary plans with Michael Douglas and the secret to their 25-year marriage© Rich Fury
Catherine Zeta-Jones with Michael Douglas and the secret to their 25-year marriage

As the Douglas Zeta-Jones family returns from Antarctica, the journey remains a symbol of exploration and togetherness. Michael Douglas

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