Tourists should behave with respect, don't litter the area, dont harm the nature, don't touch any of the animals unless tour guide allows it. Don't scare the animals, don't feed them without permission from tour guides. Follow the rules.
Do not dispoce litter or rubbish on land.
Any materials disgarded at sea must be disposed of properly.
Open burning or burning any materials is prohibited.
Do not disturb or pollute lakes or streams.
Do not paint, engrave names or graffiti on rocks or buildings.
Do not collect or take away geological or biological specimens or man made artifacts as souvenirs.
respect the wild life
Under the guidelines, people who are tourists in Antarctica may leave only footprints. There is no approaching wild animals, no souvenir hunting, no littering and no vandalism.
People who tour in Antarctica go there on boats and visit the continent on day-trips.
Tourists must protect the continent and help preserve it for science.
You can read more about tourism guidelines, below.
No litter
Do not take anything from Antarctica (souvenir's)
Respect the wildlife
no rules they do what they like in Antarctica they explore and find out things theirselves
do not pee outside it will freeze.
There are no rangers in Antarctica to control tourists. Tour guide vendors subscribe to a strict set of rules and regulations, and are expected to monitor their guests.
There are hardly any tourists that go to Antarctica
There is no evidence in the argument to limit the number of tourists in Antarctica.
The tourists go to Antarctica during the summer or the winter
Generally, tourists go to Antarctica to tour -- it is the most exotic visual landscape on earth.
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 is no disadvantage to any continent caused by tourists.
Tourists do go to Antarctica. They travel by ship from departure points in New Zealand, Australia, Chile and Argentina.
All tourists who visit Antarctica arrive on tour boats, which also provide all hospitality during these journeys.
Tourists who visit Antarctica by ship stay on board the ship. There are no commercial accommodations anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
Tourists sail to Antarctica in boats.