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Antarctica - Introduction

Cruises in Antartica

Antarctica is becoming an increasingly popular destination for travelers looking to experience something completely unique. The vast expanse offers a breathtaking landscape, including soaring mountain ranges, jagged icebergs, and a surprising diversity of animal life. As such, there are an increasing number of options for the travelers looking to experience this last great expanse of magnificent desolation.

Antarctica is becoming an increasingly popular destination for travelers looking to experience something completely unique. The vast expanse offers a breathtaking landscape, including soaring mountain ranges, jagged icebergs, and a surprisingly diverse of animal life. As such, there are an increasing number of options for the travelers looking to experience this last great expanse of magnificent desolation.

Despite the remoteness and distance required in traveling to Antarctica, the area is becoming  a must-see destination, popular with travelers looking to discover more about one of the world's last unspoiled  landscapes. The vast expanse is almost unfathomable, but it provides one of the  most spectacular backdrops to any cruise you will ever experience. You can revel in the thought that you have  witnesses a part of the world  that few people have seen. Thousands  of penguins, elephant seals and drifting  icebergs combine to present a landscape  of awe-inspiring beauty.

An adventure to Antarctica can be a long and expensive journey, and should only be undertaken by those with a true thirst for adventure. However, the rewards are spectacular and it presents a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience the world in all its spectacular grandeur. The main tourist gateway to the continent is from Ushuaia in Argentina, but cruises also leave from in Chile. Small ships of 50-100 people can move around areas that bigger ships cannot go, which will allow you the opportunity to experience Antarctica's fauna and flora up close. There are also an increasing number of private yachts that are sailing to Antarctica, and they offer a more personalized service.