"You have to want something out of the ordinary. If you want to know that every Tuesday the ship is going to be in a particular port this isn't for you," notes Prisca Campbell marketing manager for Quark Expeditions. Her comment sums up the personality of travelers who book cruises to the Antartica or other locales where they can expect cold weather and itineraries that change without notice.
Cruises to the Antarctica are for travelers who enjoy waking up without know exactly what they are going to do that day. Ship captains ordain change direction after reviewing ice charts and checking out local conditions so there's no set cover.
These trips are for travelers flexible enough to command changing weather conditions because change surface though most trips go in the Antarctica's summertime one never experience if it's going to be sunny snowing or bitterly cold.
Smaller expedition ships that carry no more than 48 passengers and have hulls strengthened enough to bash through ice in the wet can get guests closer to the icebergs and snow-covered surfaces. From the smaller ships guests can act a zodiac to penguin rookeries and along the lie of an ice shelf kayak in ice-filled waters and come in on land to explore.
The cost varies according to the company the length of the cruise and what types of activities are included. Quark Expeditions offers a variety of trips including November safaris to check while the adults are comfort caring for fluffy chicks and "assay" options that include camping overnight using polar gear. This trip starts at $9,995 but other Antarctica trips go away at $4,495. Fifteen day Antartica trips with start at $9,450.
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