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Antarctica isn't what many people picture when thinking of a cruise vacation. However, more than 30,000 tourists cruise to this cold, southern continent each year, enduring freezing temperatures and frigid air to view the largest selection of marine wildlife in the world. Rather than views of palm trees, white sand beaches and Bahama Mamas on the Lido Deck, Antarctica cruise passengers wear parkas, waterproof clothing and gloves while sailing past glaciers, icebergs and penguins.
Antarctica is the last frontier on Earth. It is at the bottom of the planet with no indigenous human population, no government and very little life. It is essentially penguins, seals and ice. You cannot imagine how spectacular endless ice flows are until you see them for yourself. Antarctica has a dramatic landscape unlike any other. You will get a chill when you feel a giant chunk of ice break off an ice shelf and crash into the sea. You will get a thrill as you dodge icebergs that dwarf your ship.