
Antarctica
The Frozen Desert at the Bottom of the World
Antarctica is the coldest, driest, windiest and most remote continent on planet Earth. This largely untouched frozen desert at the South Pole contains about 90% of the world’s ice, making it crucial for regulating global weather patterns and sea levels. From the awe-inspiring Antarctic Peninsula to the vast East Antarctic Ice Sheet, Antarctica harbors incredible biodiversity like whales, seals, penguins and other species found nowhere else.
Despite average temperatures of -57°C, hardy scientists and support crews live and work at remote research stations year-round. Their work is vital to understanding climate change and its impacts. Adventure tourists can experience the 7th continent too on guided expedition cruises providing up-close wildlife encounters in one of the last true wildernesses left on Earth.

Destination Antarctica
From the famed Antarctic Peninsula teeming with incredible wildlife to the vast, desolate expanses of the East Antarctic interior – the Antarctica region contains landscapes and natural scenery like nowhere else. Explore the different and unique areas the continent has to offer.

Working and Living On the ice
Each year, thousands of scientists, tradespeople, chefs, mechanics and support staff from many nations are deployed to Antarctica to live and work at remote year-round research stations. From studying atmospheric conditions, mapping new celestial discoveries to monitoring penguin colonies, their work is vital to understanding our planet and universe better. Learn what life is really like working in the most extreme environment in the world and how you can get there, too.

Tour Antarctica
Embark on the adventure of a lifetime with Antarctic cruises and expeditions. Explore breathtaking landscapes, encounter unique wildlife, and experience the remote beauty of the 7th continent through expertly curated travel insights.

Eco-Friendly Travel to Protect Antarctica
As tourism interest in visiting Antarctica grows, minimizing environmental impact through responsible sustainable practices is crucial to preserving this pristine frozen wilderness. Discover sustainable polar tourism guidelines like reducing waste, respecting wildlife viewing areas, choosing eco-friendly cruise operators and more to be a green Antarctic visitor.
Antarctica Insights
Go behind the scenes of daily life at remote Antarctic research stations through our unique Antarctica blog. Inspired by stickers from the continent, we look at history, life on the ice, and more from the 7th continent.
Discover the quirky culture of McMurdo Station, Antarctica, where embracing weirdness is a way of life. Explore how this unique community thrives in one of the harshest environments on Earth.
Station Name, Country Location in Antarctica Size (Number of People) Built Summary San Martín Base, Argentina Barry Island 60 in […]
Working in Antarctica is a dream for many adventurous souls. The unique environment, the opportunity to contribute to important scientific […]
Discover the strategic importance and historical expeditions that led to the establishment of McMurdo Station on Ross Island, Antarctica.