Antarctica Cruises That Will Break The Ice

By Brenda Lee


A good place to start is knowing where you want to depart for this epic Antarctic adventure. There are several options, but the most common by far is the Argentina departure. There are also some Antarctica cruises that leave from Chile, as well as some Ross Sea tours that leave from South Africa or New Zealand.

The Antarctic Peninsula is both one of the easiest places to access on the continent and it is also one of the most beautiful. This is a good place to visit for those who are vacationing on a budget since these trips can be the shortest. Some of the main attractions are huge icebergs, Deception Island, jagged mountains, and all the amazing wildlife that the continent has to offer.

With how much there is to enjoy on this continent, it is easy to see why so many days are necessary to really get the most out of everything. For those who are on a budget, though, there are tours as short as six days, which can be much more affordable than the more extravagant ones. Some trips even depart for the continent by sea, and some visit the Weddell Sea, South Georgia, and the Falkland Islands, lasting for as long as eighteen days.

Due to the intense climate of this region, there are certain requirements and rules that must be followed for the safety of anyone journeying there. For instance, only 100 people can come on land in the Antarctic at once. Since there are so many icebergs in the waters here, ships are usually small and always equipped with a reinforced hull.

There are so many different ways to explore and experience this great continent. There are tours that offer skiing and camping portions of their tours, which are some of the more extreme ways to enjoy the area. Kayaking is a great way to look at the penguins and whales from an angle that is impossible to get in any other way.

When thinking of the Antarctic, one rarely tends to think of it as a desert due to the fact that it is frozen solid, but that is in fact what it is. At less than two inches of precipitation per year on average, it has less annual precipitation than the Sahara desert. The other notable extremes of the continent are most obviously the cold, getting as low as -129 degrees Fahrenheit, and the high coastal winds reaching up to 200 miles per hour.

Most of the wildlife in this area lives underwater. All of the creatures that do live on land rely on the underwater creatures in order to survive. This is a great place to see a variety of seabirds, seals, whales, and much more.

When it comes to wildlife, one of the first creatures on people's minds is the penguin. While these iconic flightless birds come in many different varieties, only four of them actually come onto the continent to breed. They spend three quarters of their time in the water since that is what their bodies were made for, so that is the best place to catch sight of penguins at their most majestic.




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