The Antarctic Region extends northward from the South Pole into the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans to form a rough circle with its circumference falling between the 48th and 61st parallels of south latitude. This area includes the continent of Antarctica as well as the South Shetland Islands, South Orkney Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Bouvet Island, Heard Island and McDonald Islands.
It's at the southern end of the world. The South Pole is on Antarctica
In the northern part
You can find the Antarctic Region south of 60 degrees S.
You can find the Antarctic Peninsula using 69.5000° S, 65.0000° W.
in antarctica down south
The antarctic ocean encircles the continent of Antarctica which contains the south pole. So technically the south pole isn't in the antarctic ocean.
The largest desert is the Antarctic Desert in Antarctica.
Location, area of land mass, weather...
Your answer depends on your starting location and the route you choose to take to your ultimate Antarctic destination. Be aware, however, that there is no commercial airplane service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctic sea birds only visit Antarctica's beaches to breed. Otherwise, their location is mysterious and mostly unknown -- except that they make their homes at sea.
From EoEarth: "As of 2000, it lies at latitude 66° 33′ 39″ south of the equator."
Ice, it is located on the Antarctic Ice sheet.
Your answer depends on your location, your ultimate Antarctic destination, and your mode of transport.
The answer will vary significantly depending on whether you're asking about the temperature or the location, both of which can be expressed in degrees.