Saturn Ring Expedition

Drift silently above the solar system's crown jewel. Witness colossal ice rings stretching across 282,000 kilometres from a luxury orbital suite.

The Ringed Jewel

Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest body in our solar system. Its iconic ring system — composed primarily of ice particles, rocky debris, and dust — spans an enormous distance but is surprisingly thin, averaging just 10 metres in depth.

SpaceY's Saturn fleet conducts ring-grazing orbital tours, skimming the inner edge of the B Ring to offer guests an up-close view of individual ring particles. Saturn's golden, amber-tinted cloud bands and its collection of 146 known moons — including the methane-lake worlds of Titan — make it the most visually spectacular destination in the solar system. The journey alone, aboard one of our Starship vessels, takes approximately three years each way using current propulsion technology.

Saturn Gallery

What Orbit Means

Orbit means travelling to a station that circles the planet instead of landing on its surface. The experience offers stable orbital accommodations, scenic views of the world below, and easy access to space operations.

Package Class One-Way (Enkelresa) Round Trip (Tur & Retur)
Orbit (Standard) 4,500,000 SEK 8,000,000 SEK
Landing (Premium) 18,000,000 SEK 32,000,000 SEK