Tourists who visit Antarctica by ship stay on board the ship. There are no commercial accommodations anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
The tourists go to Antarctica during the summer or the winter
There are hardly any tourists that go to Antarctica
1 second and then there out of there!
Tourists to Antarctica 'stay' aboard the cruise ships that take them there. This is allowed by the Antarctic Treaty.
Generally, tourists go to Antarctica to tour -- it is the most exotic visual landscape on earth.
Tourists do go to Antarctica. They travel by ship from departure points in New Zealand, Australia, Chile and Argentina.
Tour season in Antarctica is generally December and January.
Scientist go to Antarctica as well as some but little amount of tourists
Tourists to Antarctica maintain residency on the ships used to travel to the continent. There are no commercial facilities on the Antarctic continent.
Tourists tour Antarctica where there is access, usually in coastal areas of the Antarctic Peninsula.
No. Most people who go to Antarctica work in support of science, or are scientists funded by their governments.
There is no evidence in the argument to limit the number of tourists in Antarctica.