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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to travel to Antarctica?

The best time to visit Antarctica is during the Antarctic summer, from November to March. This is when the region comes alive, with longer daylight hours, milder temperatures, and abundant wildlife activity. It’s the ideal window for experiencing stunning landscapes, spotting penguins and seals, and exploring glaciers and icebergs in their most accessible and breathtaking form. Whether you’re seeking adventure or serenity, these months offer the most unforgettable Antarctic experience.

Do I need travel Insurance?

Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for all trips to Antarctica. Due to the remote and challenging environment, comprehensive coverage is essential. Insurance must include medical evacuation and repatriation for a minimum amount of U$D 200,000 per person.
We also recommend to be covered for any flight delays, luggage lost and high-risk activities.

What activities can I add to my Antarctic expedition

On your Antarctic expedition, you can add a variety of thrilling activities to make your journey even more unforgettable. Experience the thrill of heli-skiing on untouched slopes, kayak through crystal-clear waters among towering icebergs, or dive into the frigid depths to explore the unique underwater world. For those seeking a true adventure, take a polar plunge into the icy waters or dive even deeper with a submersible exploration of the Antarctic seas. Each activity offers a unique way to connect with the raw beauty of the White Continent, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Can I flight to Antarctica?

Yes, you can fly directly to Antarctica, bypassing the often-challenging Drake Passage. However, there are no hotels for accommodation on the continent. Instead, you’ll need to fly to a vessel—either one you own or one you charter for your expedition. This ensures you have a comfortable, fully supported base from which to explore the pristine and remote beauty of Antarctica.

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