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What supplies are necessary for traveling to Antarctica?

Extreme to Antarctic packing list

Adopt this list to make your trip to Antarctica worry-free

Weather overview of Argentina and Antarctica in December:?

It is summer in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, with temperatures ranging from 17 to 29°C;?

The temperature in Ushuaia, Argentina is 4 to 14°C, with long days and short nights. If the wind It is relatively cold;?

The average temperature inside the Antarctic cabin is 22°C, the days are long and the nights are short, and the average temperature outside the ship during the day is -2~5°C. If you encounter strong winds when landing, the cold feeling will be intensified;< /p>

Weather overview in Iguazu and Brazil from December to January:?

The temperature in Iguazu, Argentina/Brazil is 19-32°C, humid and hot;

< p>The temperature in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is 22-31°C, which is relatively hot.

Please bring appropriate clothing according to the temperature? Essential polar equipment:

Waterproof backpack: for landing, can hold a camera, a bottle of water and other personal belongings.

Windproof and waterproof outdoor jacket/jacket: The shipping company will give you a windproof and waterproof outdoor jacket (blue), you can also bring your own jacket/jacket.

Windproof and waterproof pants/jackets: The trouser legs should have zippers that can cover the water boots to prevent water from entering.

Thermal clothing: warm jackets, down, fleece pants, thermal underwear, etc. It is recommended to wear multiple layers of clothing to adapt to the environment with changing temperatures.

Hat: A warm hat that can protect your ears.

Gloves: Warm and waterproof gloves, you can bring an extra pair to prevent loss.

Scarf: Warm scarf.

Thermal socks: 2-3 pairs for replacement. It is recommended to prepare thick socks. Wearing water boots will be more comfortable when hiking.

Comfortable shoes: Non-slip, waterproof hiking shoes are recommended. Pay attention to non-slip on the outdoor deck of the ship.

Slippers: For use in hotels, airplanes, and ships. Slippers are not provided on ships.

Sunglasses: Bring an extra pair as a spare.

Sunscreen: Polar ultraviolet rays are strong, SPF50 or above is recommended.

Sunscreen lip balm

Body lotion, moisturizing mask, etc.: The Antarctic region is very dry.

The shipping company provides water boots for landing (adult size only). Children are recommended to bring their own appropriate size. Personal daily necessities:

Conversion socket: Jiji Travel provides it before departure, you can also prepare an extra spare.

Thermos flask: provided by Extreme Travel before departure.

Luggage straps and luggage tags: Jiji Travel provides them before departure.

Travel neck pillow: Use it when taking a long-distance flight. It is provided before departure for most travels. You can also bring your own commonly used pillow.

Raincoat: Used when visiting Iguazu Falls. Extreme Travel provides portable raincoats before departure.

Mobile phone, data cable, and charger: It is recommended to prepare an extra data cable to prevent loss.

Non-slip sandals: Use when visiting Iguazu Falls.

Sun protection hat: Use when visiting Iguazu and Rio, as the sun is strong in summer.

Toiletries: toothpaste, toothbrush, razor, your favorite shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, etc.

Other personal care items: towels, nail clippers, small scissors (can only be checked in) cosmetics, contact lenses, etc.

Medicines: Please bring your own commonly used medicines and enough prescription medicines. You can also bring your own seasickness medicine and mosquito repellent. Other recommended items:

Camera: including charger, battery, enough large-capacity memory cards, card reader, etc.

Lens: wide-angle lens, telephoto lens (if you want to capture close-ups of animals, it is recommended to use a 400mm or above lens). For convenient lenses, you can choose a one-shot lens with a wide zoom range (such as 100-400mm).

Camera tripod

Trekking poles or camera monopod: Trekking poles are easy to use when hiking in Antarctica. If you have photography needs, you can bring a monopod for two purposes.

Camera: Please note that drones are not allowed in Antarctica.

Waterproof bag: The polar weather is unpredictable, and waterproof bags can better protect the camera.

Telescope: Watch distant animals and landscapes.

Laptops, iPads, mobile hard drives, etc.

Small power strip: if there are many electronic devices.

Noise-cancelling earplugs and eye masks: If you are easily disturbed while sleeping.

Food: Choose according to personal taste and habits, such as pickled mustard, Laoganma, chili sauce, etc. If you are not used to eating Western food, you can bring some instant noodles in small cups.

Small electric kettle: Free tea is provided 24 hours a day on board. Some hotels in South America do not provide electric kettles.

Swimming suits and underwear: You can challenge swimming in Antarctica and enjoy the boat pool and hotel pool.

Formal attire: For the welcome and farewell parties on board, and during the Argentine tango show, it is not a mandatory requirement.

Warm Baby

Postcards and address documents of relatives and friends Funds:

Passport and visa: If your US visa is in the old passport, please bring the old and new one with you at the same time passport.

It is recommended that you prepare copies of your passport and visa page and two ID photos in case of emergency.

International credit card: Credit card with VISA or MASTER logo.

USD cash: It is recommended to prepare some change to pay tips for hotel rooms, porters, etc.; US dollars are used for settlement on board.

Safety first, no expensive watches or jewelry.

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