Bet You Didn’t Know Going Down Under Could Be This Cool?

August 7th, 2010 by Shaw_1_2_3 Leave a reply »

If you’ve been to the traditional vacation destinations and are tired of Paris, Rome, the Caribean, Canada and Mexico then it’s time to take a look at Antarctica, which is the newest, exciting destination for adventuresome travelers. Surprisingly, quite a great number of travelers have been taking their vacations down under to this dark and frosty continent for the past several years. The frozen continent of Antarctica is not a place that many of us ever think of, and young children know only as much about it as they have learned about in textbooks.

Starting out in New York, this specific travel program, flies tourists to Buenos Aires or Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, and then on to the city that is the furthest south on the planet. Travelers take in two days of sight seeing and introduction, and then climb aboard an Argentine Navy vessel, led by an ice breaker and tug boat, and then enjoy a bold adventure, as they travel on through Drake Passage. Drake Passage, which is an amazing feat on it’s own, is considered to be the roughest 600 miles of sea in the world that separates Antarctica from South America’s most southern tip. If you want more comprehensive info on cruise travel to Antarctica that site will help you.

In early times, if you’d survived the Drake Passage, you could put one foot on the table after dinner. Once the seaman had ventured into these waters and crossed the Antarctic Circle, he was then allowed to put both feet on the table. Its a little-known fact that, even today, this tradition still continues.

There is more to do in Antarctica than admire icebergs and toss fish out to the penguins. The Antarctic tour also makes stops at several U.S. and U.S. stations set up for scientific study of both glacial and marine biology, meterology, earth movements, and various other studies that are related. Many of the scientists and crews who maintain these scientific stations are knowledgeable and happy to share information with tourists.

As a tour member, you will also take part in a scientific study of your own. You can choose from a multitude of topics.One of the most exciting finds is the fact that one single cubic foot of water in the Antarctic holds more living organisms than waters in any other place in the world. Even though tour members are required to stay on board the ship at night, many enjoy excursions into the accessible areas each day, either by foot or boat. When the U.S. is entrenched in winter,Antarctica is enjoying their fine summer season. You will find a summer day in Antarctica to be a balmy 30 degrees above zero, but there is usually a brisk, chilly wind. Tourists are supplied with the basics for keeping warm, such as a parka, mittens and warm pants. Go to this site for further information on trips to Antarctica.

An Antarctic tour can also include sessions to meet the local inhabitants including penguins, seals and sea leopards, some of which can be quite impressive in size and weight. There’s even a whale graveyard to captivate your imagination. Although huge bones of whale vertebrae scatter the beaches, your guides will probably recommend not trying to stow any away in your luggage. If you do, you can pay an arm and a leg in overweight charges on your flight back from Buenos Aires.

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