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Can I travel to Antarctica by cruise? How much does it cost to take a cruise in Antarctica?

Quark Cruises Quark Expeditions Sea Diamond Classic Antarctic Peninsula+Brazil 21-day cruise adventure departing from Beijing on November 7, 217

Charter features:?

Chinese charter: provide as many Chinese services as possible, and the meals are more in line with the taste of China population; Have the opportunity to visit China Great Wall Scientific Research Station;

Smooth sailing: Take the Ocean Diamond Sea Diamond cruise ship with a capacity of 197 passengers. Sea Diamond is the only sailing cruise ship in Antarctica that has been certified for carbon balance. Voyages, with the world's most advanced anti-wave balance system, easily crosses the Drake Strait;

The professional polar team of Quark Company, the largest in the world, has 25 years of polar exploration experience, which brings you a different extraordinary experience;

professional adventure: the speed of getting on and off the ship is fast, and the landing time is twice as long. You can cruise and land, and you can make two trips at a time! Equipped with 18 Zodiac assault boats, the whole ship guests can cruise and land at every activity;

Challenge ice swimming: The "Polar Jumping Warrior Certificate" is waiting for you to get it. ?

Antarctic exploration:

Pure South Pole: Set foot on the pure, primitive and mysterious white continent, visit the only pure land left on the earth in person, and feel the magnificent glaciers that are extremely shocking at close range;

polar encounter: Have the opportunity to meet Antarctic aborigines-penguins, seals, whales and other polar animals, set foot on the Antarctic Peninsula and learn about polar creatures;

polar search: Have the opportunity to visit the Antarctic post office of British Station and the former exploration bases or winter cabins of explorers from all over the world;

polar cognition: listen to the special lectures given by experts and scholars of the ship's expedition to learn about the legendary history of the polar region;

Polar BBQ: Bathed in the sunshine of the ice and snow continent, enjoy polar BBQ and red wine on the deck of the cruise ship and experience a different kind of romance. ?

south American style:?

Mysterious Rainforest: Explore the "lungs of the earth"-Amazon Rainforest for fun fishing piranhas;

Devil's Throat: Brazil and Argentina watch the world's widest Iguazu Waterfall and experience an extremely shocking visual impact;

Looking at Rio: Visit the famous Mount Jesus and have a panoramic view of Rio;

Enthusiastic South America: Visit Copacabana Beach in Copacabana, cabannes, Rio Copa, and visit the prestigious Argentine Tango Street;

South of the border: Visit Tierra del Fuego National Park, the southernmost national park in the world, and feel the infinite charm of the ends of the earth;

The navel of the world: Go to the most mysterious Easter Island in the Pacific Ocean and pursue the mystery of the existence of hundreds of giant stone statues;

Lost Inca: Go to the "Lost City"-the historic site of Machu Picchu in Peru to witness the splendid culture of the Inca Empire;

flavor meals: select local meals in the Amazon rainforest and feel the life of people in the rainforest;

Special cuisine: Specially arrange special Brazilian barbecue meal and enjoy authentic exotic cuisine.

special gift:?

Give each passenger a snow-proof and warm coat, and provide free rental of long landing waterproof boots on board;

Give AIA Diamond Global Insurance with a total coverage of about 2.7 million;

Give away the "Antarctic Expedition Certificate" and the precious CDs of the trip to the Antarctic;

give away travel packages. ?

login & Cruise?

1. South Shetland Islands was discovered by British explorer William Smith in 1819, and he described it as a wasteland covered with ice and snow in his log book. The archipelago consists of 11 large islands and some small islands, with a total land area of 3,687 square kilometers, and about 8 to 9% of the land is covered by glaciers all year round. There are large groups of seals everywhere on the island, and penguins nest and live in groups, including hooded penguins, golden penguins, and relatively rare Macroni penguins. In addition, there are giant petrels, blue-eyed cormorants and seagulls hanging in the air, and they mostly nest on cliffs. The only two species of plants in Antarctica, bryophytes and lichens, have also flourished on the island during the short summer period. ?

Introduction to some landing sites in South Sutherland Islands:

Elephant Island, Clarence Island, king george island (the largest island, China Great Wall Station- planned landing), Nelson Island, Robert Island, Greenwich Island, Livingston Island (the second largest island), Si Nuo Island, Smith Island, Fantasy Island, and Luo Island. ?

2. The Antarctic Peninsula is also called Palmer Peninsula, Graham Land or Tierra de O'higgins. Located in West Antarctica, it is the largest peninsula in the Antarctic continent, which extends farthest into the sea to the north (63 south latitude). It is bordered by the Weddell Sea and the Billings Gaojin Sea to the east and west, with a broad continental shelf offshore and Filchner continental ice to the east. The Drake Strait, 97 kilometers to the north, faces South America, and the rugged mountains and ice and snow plateaus to the south. ?

Introduction to some landing sites on the Antarctic Peninsula:

Ait Cho Island

Cuverville Island

Neko Harbour

Almirante Brown

Paradise Harbour

werner DSKY Station-Uzbekistan. Crane station

Port Lock Roy-British station (post office)

Brown Bluff

Lemaire Channel

Peterman Island

Wilhelmina Bay

Antarctic Sound.

The weather, wind and ice conditions will determine our final travel plan and timetable. The captain and expedition members will carefully analyze the daily situation and flexibly arrange daily activities, including landing and cruising in landing boats and visiting wildlife habitats, scientific research stations in various countries or sites with historical background. From Seven Seas Cruise, refer to /html/lines/11/62323.html for specific itinerary.