Discover the Heart of the White Continent

The Antarctic Peninsula is one of Antarctica’s most popular and beautiful places to visit. It is the part of the earth that is most frequently viewed first on a journey, and it extends down into South America. The Antarctic Peninsula is the perfect introduction to the White Continent, famous for its amazing natural beauty, wildlife and memorable moments. The tourists never continue to be surprised at amazing views of majestic mountains, enormous glaciers, floating icebergs, and tranquil bays. One of the main reasons people go to the Antarctic Peninsula is for its extraordinary wildlife. The area boasts large colonies of Gentoo, Chinstrap and Adélie penguins, granting travelers the opportunity to spot these beautiful birds in their natural environment. In time of year visitors frequently spot the penguins walking over the snow, diving into the sea and looking after the chicks. Seals also get common around the peninsula, with Weddell, Crabeater and Leopard seals a lot resting on ice floes or swimming in the icy waters. And the region is also a highlight for whale activity, particularly in the later months of the Antarctic season. Humpback whales, minke whales, dolphins, and orcas can be spotted feeding in the nutrient-rich waters, making wonderful memories for the tourists..Paradise Bay is a popular spot within the peninsula, famed for its calm waters and beautiful surroundings. It is voted on by many travellers as one of the most lovely spots in Antarctica. Another famous area is the Lemaire - Channel, which are referred to as Kodak Gap due to its amazing views. One of the most amazing memories in Antarctica is cruising by way of this narrow road surrounded by high hills and floating ice. Another popular landing site is Neko Harbour, that visitors can walk onto the Antarctic peninsula and enjoy amazing views of the mainland. A tour of the Antarctic Peninsula must include a Zodiac boat ride. These small inflatable ships support tourists to get closer to glaciers, icebergs and wildlife, safely exploring areas that larger ships not reach. Guided landings on shore offer opportunities to explore frozen environments to gain in the area from experienced expedition tour leaders. Some spots supply kayaking tours, allowing tourists to paddle in calm waters with spectacular scenery about it. Each day in the Antarctic Peninsula is new chances to photograph beautiful scenery and amazing wildlife, and photographers visit to it. The changing light, the reflections on the water and the colourful sunsets create beautiful images that are so difficult to see other places in the world. During the Antarctic summer, from November to March, the peninsula enjoys long daylight hours, that enable visitors to explore and interact with wildlife at an easy pace. Different month, unique experience. Early in the season travellers see penguins building nests and later in the year there is wonderful chances for whale watching. The Antarctic Peninsula can also have lots of study stations to give an explanation into the scientific research done out in this isolated area. By trips to these spots, tourists gain on the urgency of protecting Antarctica and its unique ecosystem.

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