Antarctica
A world of pristine beauty and breathtaking ice formations, Antarctica invites you to What to Expect: A territory for explorers, this southern continent — known as Terra Australis Incognitus — has always captivated the imagination of all travelers. Antarctica was not discovered until the early 19th century. A vast frozen desert of permafrost, mammoth glaciers, and extreme conditions, Antarctica is the only continent without a permanent human population. Groups of penguins and seals make enticing sightings, and the opportunity to see the planet's most unique continent makes Antarctica a must-see bucket list destination.
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Area: 5,500,000 sq. mi. Spots to Explore: On your Antarctic expedition, here are some spots you may want to see: Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic Peninsula is a majestic land of peaks and snowy expanses. This haven for wildlife enthusiasts offers opportunities to spot penguins, seals, and whales - this surreal landscape is unmatched, a true once-in-a-lifetime experience! South Georgia South Georgia bursts with life and history. Home to bustling colonies of king penguins and elephant seals, the island also offers a glimpse into its rugged past, with abandoned whaling stations and the final resting place of explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton. Drake Passage Both a challenge and a badge of honor for daring travelers, the Drake Passage lies between South America and Antarctica, and crossing it is a rite of passage. As you navigate these deep seas, be on the lookout for marine birds soaring above. Cuverville Island Cuverville Island is a stunning spot that gives visitors close encounters with nature. Featuring rocky shores and vibrant colonies of gentoo penguins, the breathtaking ice formations and tranquil bays add to its charm, offering picture-perfect moments. Elephant Island Home to unique elephant seals and flocks of penguins, Elephant Island (named both for its elephant-esque shape and its resident seals) offers an impressively beautiful landscape with a mystique that can truly only be found in Antarctica. Lemaire Channel Fittingly known as the "Kodak Gap" by tourists, the breathtaking Lemaire Channel is one of Antarctica's most picturesque landscapes. This narrow passage is flanked by near-vertical cliffs, enormous glaciers, and glassy, mirror-like waters. 5 Must-Do Activities If you're looking to make memories that will last a lifetime - here are 5 activities that are truly extraordinary: 1
Sustainable Sights - Hear from experts on how to protect Antarctica's fragile habitats. 2
Zodiac Tour - Set off on an inflatable Zodiac boat & get closer to amazing spots. 3
Birds of a Feather - From penguins to albatrosses, Antarctica is a birdwatcher's paradise! 4
Southern Stars - The absence of artificial light makes this a great place to stargaze! 5
Polar Plunge - Take a leap into the frigid waters with this daring Antarctic challenge. Ready for your next dream vacation?
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