The Best of Antarctica
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Best times to go:
Each month offers its own highlights, November brings the start of
summer, the pack ice begins to break up and penguins begin courting.
December and January the chicks begin to hatch and temperatures are at
their warmest with up to 20 hours of sunlight a day. February and March
are late summer, the chicks are beginning to fledge and whale-watching
is at it's best. |
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Climate:
Antarctica is only accessible during it's summer months of November
through to March as the winter months receive near round the clock
darkness and extreme cold temperatures as low as -50C. However, summer
temperatures are not as cold as you might assume, the ocean has a
tempering influence and temperatures can reach as high as 9C. The
Antarctic Peninsula, where the majority of cruises explore, receives a
warmer, wetter climate than coastal areas with temperatures commonly
above freezing. Most precipitation that falls in coastal Antarctica is
snow whereas rain is as common as snowfall on the Peninsula. However the
Peninsula receives some of the strongest winds and fiercest storms. |