Generally, tourists are awed by the sights in Antarctica and report feeling privileged to have been able to tour this extreme environment.
Tourists serve to report Antarctica's beautiful and exotic environment to others who have not traveled to Antarctica.
Tourists may want to earn bragging rights to say that they've been to Antarctica.
Tourists visiting Antarctica are housed aboard the ships used to sail them to the continent. Tourists who charter private expeditions to the continent bring their own tents and other equipment for shelter from this extreme environment. There are no commercial tourist facilities on the continent.
There are hardly any tourists that go to Antarctica
There is no evidence in the argument to limit the number of tourists in Antarctica.
Tour guides publish and help tourists adhere to a set of guidelines. You can read them, below. This means that most tourists respect and abide by the guidlines. There is, however, the errant tourist who will not abide by them. Generally, there is no or little impact on the Antarctic environment left by tourists.
The tourists go to Antarctica during the summer or the winter
Tourism in Antarctica can educate people into what they can be doing back home to reduce their effect on the environment because instead of just telling people what they are doing, they can show them.
Activities in Antarctica include visiting Anver Island, which features a museum and a cruise ship stop. Tourists can also see penguins in their natural environment.
Generally, tourists go to Antarctica to tour -- it is the most exotic visual landscape on earth.
There is no disadvantage to any continent caused by tourists.
Tourists who visit Antarctica by ship stay on board the ship. There are no commercial accommodations anywhere on the Antarctic continent.