What is the fun of Antarctic tourism
Jump the ice sea - the goddess jumped you don't jump
After crossing the Drake Passage, there is a free Antarctic experience - jump in the ice sea, where the water temperature is around zero. It's up to you how you jump and enter the water, and the moment will be captured on 360-degree video for you to treasure and show off. Although it seems to be a "death" behavior, but the vast majority of people on the cruise to the Antarctic are willing to experience a, after all, you have come to the end of the world, not crazy once?
Landing activities - leaving footprints in Antarctica
There will be several landings on the Antarctic tour, and large cruise passengers will need to land in small rubber boats in batches. Only one ship is allowed to land at each landing site in Antarctica at a time, and no more than 100 people can land at any one time. After landing, you must follow the route explored by the expedition members to visit, with flags as a sign, you can not arbitrarily go to the place where no one has walked. According to the Antarctic Convention, visitors are not allowed to actively approach penguins within five meters, but there is no restriction on penguins actively approaching tourists. In order to protect the local ecological environment, the Antarctic landing can not wear their own clothing, and the ship needs to be cleaned and disinfected.
Kayaking - Get up close and personal with Antarctic animals
Kayak originated in Greenland Eskimos made a small boat, after continuous improvement, now has become one of the Olympic Games. Solo control of the kayak will allow you to experience the Antarctic waves up close, and if you're lucky, swim with the seals. In general, the seal is not as interested in you as you are in him.
Antarctic camping - Hot water only
There are special camping sites in Antarctica, and in good weather conditions you can experience the feeling of spending the night in the frozen Antarctic. In order to preserve the ecological environment of the Antarctic continent, campers are not allowed to bring any liquids and food other than water. Campers can't pee in Antarctica either! Because human urine is polluting the Antarctic ecology. To keep warm, many campers dig a long hole in the snow and put their sleeping bags in it. Either way, it was definitely the night of my life.