mardi 17 octobre 2017

Finding The Best Antarctica Cruises

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 the place to go for travelers who want to lay their eyes upon the iconic icebergs and glaciers that are depicted in so many movies. The great thing about this area is that it is one of the easiest to get to on the continent, and it is also considered the most picturesque. In addition to all the wonderful wildlife, travelers also get to see the famous Deception Island as well as a range of icy mountain peaks.

A traveler can expect to spend anywhere from six to eighteen days exploring this magnificent continent depending on which cruise he or she goes with. There are plenty of options to accommodate for both those who want to travel extravagantly and those who are on a tight budget. Longer tours can include things like South Georgia, the Weddell Sea, the Falkland Islands, and some even sail all the way from the departure point to the continent.

Any ship that is traveling in the icy waters of the Antarctic must be equipped to meet the demands of such an environment. A strengthened hull protects the ship from any potential impact with icebergs, and smaller ships are usually used because they are more maneuverable and safer. Another important consideration is that only 100 people are allowed to disembark in Antarctica at once.

There are plenty of hikes that more active travelers can take, as well as gorgeous excursions to just relax. Those who want to get as close as they can to the wildlife might consider looking for a trip that including kayaking. Skiing and camping are other great options when it comes to getting the most out of this beautiful area.

It would probably come as a great surprise to no one to say that this continent is one of many different extremes. It is not only the coldest place on Earth, it is also the driest and the windiest. While getting as low as -129 degrees Fahrenheit, winds on the coast can get up to 200 miles per hour, and it only gets one or two inches of precipitation in an entire year.

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.

Penguins are by far the most famous seabird in this area. While there are seventeen species that live underwater, only four of them actually breed on the land. The best place to see them is in the water since that is when they are at their most graceful.




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