See wildlife, participate in different kinds of activities, like kayaking or diving, hike, visit places of interest (like huts of first polar explorers) etc.
There are various companies that specialize in offering cruises to Antarctica. Some of the companies that offer cruises to Antarctica include Ambercrombie & Kent and Polar Cruises.
You can not take pets with you on Antarctica cruises. They are simply not allowed and will not be boarded onto the ship. They are not allowed on the ship.
"Cruises are the best vacations you could take your family on. Cruises are safe and fun for people of all ages. I would not recommend any dangerous excursions, but the trip will be amazing, no matter where you go."
There are cruises to Antarctica during the short Southern Hemisphere summer, from about November through February.
There are a wide variety of travel agencies that offer cruises to Antarctica. The online travel websites Expedia, Travelocity, and Orbitz, for example, each provide this service.
You can go to Antarctica as a tourist if you can afford it: cruises being among some of the most expensive cruises on earth. Or you can go to Antarctica and work in support of science, by applying to your government's representative in Antarctica. The USA government's representative in Antarctica is the National Science Foundation. Finally, you can go to Antarctica as a science if you are funded by your government to investigate a question pertaining to the health of planet earth.
RCI Cruises is a timeshare company. They offer many different cruise lines throughout places like the Caribbean, Mediterranean Europe, and even Antarctica.
Return cruises to Antarctica from Hobart in Tasmania range from approximately å£180-å£300 per adult, and for children cost around å£50-80. A great holiday destination for families with young children.
There are a vast array of companies from a number of different countries that are known to offer cruises to Antarctica. For a comprehensive listing of these companies, visit an online travel site such as Orbitz or Travelocity.
All -- 100% -- of the people in Antarctica, are people...in Antarctica.
One may find fares for an Antarctica trip from Victory Cruises or Expedition Trips. These two sites are specialists in the market and will provide good advice for travel.
There is no native or permanent population on Antarctica, and therefore, no 'people' who came from Antarctica.