The demand of people taking Antarctic cruises are increasing every year, they all go as a part of an organized expeditionary cruise.
The Antarctica voyages are very popular,
although Antarctica is not an easy place to get to, it is the coldest, windiest, and driest place on earth.
Most visitors to Antarctica arrive by ship, from the closest port, Ushuaia, in the province of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
The seventh continent - Antarctica is the world’s largest wilderness, its vast ice-covered expanses may seem inhospitable, but during the brief austral summer is the home to some of the most amazing wildlife spectacles on earth.
Millions of penguins and sea birds come here to raise their young, five species of seal crowd the beaches and ice floes, whales and dolphins thrive on the rich plankton and marine life below the surface.
The Antarctica cruises and tourist season is four months long from November to February, there is almost constant daylight during this season, watching the wildlife and scenery is an around-the-clock opportunity. The rest of the year is dark or nearly dark and very cold, the temperature range from 20°F to 50°F (-6°C to +10°C).
Each month of the Antarctica cruises season has its own attractions:
November & Early December is late spring / early summer,
Courting season for penguins and seabirds are courting and mating.
Elephant and fur seals establish their breeding territories.
Mid-December and January is Mid Summer feature hatching penguins and baby chicks, along with warmer temperatures and up to 20 hours of daylight each day.
February and March is late summer, but whale sightings are at their best and penguin chicks start to fledge. More fur seals appear in the Antarctic Peninsula.
There is also less ice in the late summer that allow ships to explore further south, and the ships are not as booked up as earlier in the season.
Main attraction places of Antarctica: Whalers Bay on Deception Island, Half Moon Island, Yankee Harbor, Cuverville Island, Neko Harbor, Almirante Brown in Paradise Harbor, Petermann Island, Port Lockroy, Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctic Sound, Brown Bluff,Snow Hill Island and more.
Antarctic cruises have always been about exciting and breathtaking possibilities!
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"You can't protect what you don't know." Lars-Eric Lindblad leader of the first commercial Antarctica cruise in 1966
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Antarctic Cruises The demand
of people taking Antarctic cruises are increasing every year, they all go as a part of an organized expeditionary cruise.The Antarctica voyages are very popular!
A real Antarctica cruise ship will
take you to visit a once in a lifetime great cruising experience, combining a unique blend of adventure and comfort to view Antarctic penguins, icebergs, and other wonders of Antarctica.