Antipode guide
Cities With Land Antipodes
Land antipodes are the most satisfying antipode discoveries: one place on land pointing directly to another place on land across Earth's center.
What counts as a land antipode
A land antipode occurs when both the source point and opposite point are on land. These are much less common than ocean antipodes.
Common land-antipode regions
Well-known examples often involve Spain and New Zealand, or parts of China and South America.
Precision matters
Even a small coordinate shift can move an antipode from land into water, so exact coordinates matter.
FAQ
Which places have land antipodes?
Some parts of Spain, Portugal, China, New Zealand, Argentina, and Chile have notable land antipode relationships.
Why are land antipodes rare?
They are rare because land occupies a smaller share of Earth than water and continents do not mirror each other evenly.
How can I find a land antipode?
Use Antipode.site to search a city and inspect whether the opposite point lands on land or ocean.