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Antarktis
January 18, 2023 - 
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VOYAGE HIGHLIGHTS An extra day on the Antarctic Peninsula Full access to the onboard photo experts Nearly 24 hours of daylight/twilight Camping & Kayaking available Daily Excursions (weather permitting)
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December 27, 2022 - 
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2023-12-07 - 
Dec 17, 2023
This Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands cruise delivers you into a landscape of dark rugged rock, pure white snow, and a fantastic variety of wildlife. Come say hello to whales, seals, and thousands of penguins....
2023-12-24 - 
Jan 05, 2024
“Base camp” is by definition a temporary storing and starting place, from which an activity starts. We offer “activity modules” which go beyond our normal shore program. The vessel will stay for two or three days at specific locations to serve our active passenge...
2023-12-23 - 
Jan 04, 2024
“Base camp” is by definition a temporary storing and starting place, from which an activity starts. We offer “activity modules” which go beyond our normal shore program. The vessel will stay for two or three days at specific locations to serve our active passenge...
2023-12-12 - 
Dec 24, 2023
“Base camp” is by definition a temporary storing and starting place, from which an activity starts. We offer “activity modules” which go beyond our normal shore program. The vessel will stay for two or three days at specific locations to serve our active passenge...
2023-12-11 - 
Dec 23, 2023
“Base camp” is by definition a temporary storing and starting place, from which an activity starts. We offer “activity modules” which go beyond our normal shore program. The vessel will stay for two or three days at specific locations to serve our active passenge...
2023-11-30 - 
Dec 12, 2023
“Base camp” is by definition a temporary storing and starting place, from which an activity starts. We offer “activity modules” which go beyond our normal shore program. The vessel will stay for two or three days at specific locations to serve our active passenge...
2023-11-25 - 
Dec 07, 2023
“Base camp” is by definition a temporary storing and starting place, from which an activity starts. We offer “activity modules” which go beyond our normal shore program. The vessel will stay for two or three days at specific locations to serve our active passenge...
2023-11-20 - 
Nov 30, 2023
See the Antarctic from the vantage point of a true expedition leader – from the air. Our helicopter capability on the Ortelius provides you the unique chance to view an emperor penguin rookery numbering upwards of 4,000 breeding pairs, located just south of Snow Hill Island. Heavy...
2023-11-13 - 
Nov 25, 2023
“Base camp” is by definition a temporary storing and starting place, from which an activity starts. We offer “activity modules” which go beyond our normal shore program. The vessel will stay for two or three days at specific locations to serve our active passenge...
2023-11-09 - 
Nov 23, 2023
Few places compare to South Georgia in terms of exotic wildlife and jaw-dropping scenery. On this exploratory voyage you can enjoy wandering albatross colonies while also seeing some of the biggest breeding spots for king penguins and elephant seals on Earth – along with day after...

When to visit antarctica

Antarctica is a remote and pristine wilderness that is home to an amazing array of wildlife, including penguins, seals, whales, and a variety of birds. It is also one of the most unique and spectacular landscapes on the planet, offering breathtaking views of glaciers, mountains, and ice formations that are found nowhere else in the world.

Visiting Antarctica is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but timing is critical to ensuring that you get the most out of your trip. When is the best time to visit Antarctica? It depends on what you’re looking to see and experience!

1. Weather Conditions

Antarctica is one of the harshest environments on the planet, and weather conditions can change rapidly and unpredictably. The best time to visit Antarctica is during the summer months of November to March, when temperatures are warmer and the days are longer. During this time, you are more likely to have clear skies and calmer seas, which will allow you to enjoy the amazing scenery and wildlife without being hampered by harsh weather conditions.

2. Wildlife Viewing

Antarctica is home to an incredible array of wildlife, and the best time to see them is during the breeding and nesting season, which takes place during the summer months. During this time, you can see penguins and other birds nesting and caring for their young, as well as seals and whales basking on the shores and in the waters around the continent.

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3. Ice Conditions

Antarctica is a land of ice, and the conditions of the ice can vary greatly depending on the time of year. During the summer months, the ice is generally more broken up and there are more open channels and waterways, making it easier to explore the coastline and see the wildlife. During the winter months, the ice is more consolidated and there are fewer opportunities to see the Antarctic wildlife and landscapes.

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4. Accessibility

The best time to visit Antarctica is also the time when it is most accessible. During the summer months, more ships and tour operators are offering trips to the continent, making it easier to find a trip that suits your schedule and budget. Additionally, the warmer weather and longer days also make it easier to fly to the continent, as there are more flights and better weather conditions during this time.

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5. Budget

Visiting Antarctica can be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but it can also be expensive. If you are on a tight budget, it is best to visit during the shoulder seasons of October and April, when there are fewer tourists and tour operators, and prices may be lower.

The Best Time To Visit Depends On What Your Goals Are!

In conclusion, the best time to visit Antarctica is during the summer months of November to March, when the weather is warmer, the days are longer, and the wildlife is most active. This is also the time when the ice conditions are most favorable and the continent is most accessible. However, if you are on a tight budget, you may want to consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of October and April, when prices may be lower and the crowds are fewer. Whatever time you choose to visit Antarctica, be sure to plan your trip carefully, bring the right gear, and be prepared for the challenges of this remote and rugged landscape.

Additionally, it’s important to note that visiting Antarctica is subject to strict environmental regulations, as the continent is protected by the Antarctic Treaty System. All visitors to Antarctica must follow strict guidelines to minimize their impact on the environment, and all tour operators must be licensed and follow strict environmental standards.

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