What type of people visit Antarctica?


What type of people visit Antarctica? The Adventure Travellers We are those individuals who are passionate about travel and adventure and many of us are ticking off our 7th continent. There was even a fellow traveller on the boat who has hiked to the north pole and been to more than 130 countries.


How long should you stay in Antarctica?

How Long do Antarctica Trips Last? The most common Antarctica expeditions last approximately nine to eleven days, including five full days of exploration in Antarctica and about one and a half to two days at sea crossing the beautiful Drake Passage if you're sailing from Ushuaia.


Why would someone visit Antarctica?

Adventure Adventure is the very nature of an Antarctic vacation. After all, you certainly don't go to the South Pole to lay out in the sun. Traveling to Antarctica means kayaking, hiking and generally exploring one of the most untouched places on the planet.


Is it rare to go to Antarctica?

Fly-ins are the only way for tourists to reach the vast sole of Antarctica and a great option for adventurers looking to do some serious hiking, camping, skiing or climbing in a pristine landscape. Fly-ins are rare and less than 500 people a year travel to the vast interior.


Can you physically go to Antarctica?

Yes, you can visit Antarctica! But its beauty is accessible—and it's waiting for you to explore it. To learn more about traveling to Antarctica, talk to a Polar Travel Adviser to find which expedition is right for you, or browse more resources available below: Antarctica: When to Go & What You'll See.


Can normal people visit Antarctica?

The Antarctic Treaty does not prevent tourists, military personnel or scientific researchers from being present in Antarctica, but they do require an appropriate permit from a Treaty Party.


Can you stay overnight in Antarctica?

Express Overnight Antarctic Stays. If you want to visit Antarctica with limited time, LANDED can arrange an overnight stay at an Antarctic camp. Express Antarctic camping itineraries typically center on a visit to King George Island in the South Shetland Islands off the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula.


How much does Antarctica trip cost?

The average Antarctica cruise cost is about $8,000 per person. The least expensive trips to Antarctica start at under $5,000. Luxury voyages can exceed $15,000 per person.


Does Antarctica have an airport?

Transport in Antarctica takes place by air, using fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. Runways and helicopter pads have to be kept snow-free to ensure safe take off and landing conditions. Antarctica has 20 airports, but there are no developed public-access airports or landing facilities.