Do I need a visa to go to Antarctica?
No, because Antarctica does not belong to any one country. However, you still need a visa from a certain country, and the popular routes to Antarctica are cruises from countries that are closer to Antarctica. At present, most tourists choose to apply for a visa in the South American country of Argentina, take a cruise to the Antarctic from Ushuaia in the southernmost part of Argentina, and some tourists take a cruise from Chile, the advantage is that as long as the United States visa can be visa-free Chile. In addition to cruise ships, general (soil) (luxury) tourists can also travel to Antarctica through air and sea transport and plane travel, the price is relatively expensive.