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Best Time to Visit Antarctica

Best Time to Visit Antarctica

Discover the best time to go to Antarctica with Wendy Wu Tours

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The best time and, in fact, the only time you can enjoy a holiday in Antarctica is between the months of November and March, during the continent’s summer months.

At this time of year, temperatures are on the up, the days are longer, and the sea ice melts enough to allow access for ships. Although the season is short, each of the months that you can travel here offers something spectacular, both in terms of unique landscapes and incomparable wildlife viewing.

November
At the start of the season, Antarctica’s icebergs are at their most epic – before the sun has had the chance to melt them, they will be jagged and sculpture-like. This month is also mating season for seabirds, penguins and seals, giving you an up-close glimpse of courting rituals and, in the case of elephant seals, intense battles over mating rights.

December
Exploring the Antarctic peninsula in December brings with it the midnight sun, or endless daylight. 24 hours of light brings with it warmer temperatures and more time to admire the magical landscapes. The warmth makes beaches and landing points more easily accessible by small boat, giving visitors the chance to see nesting birdlife.

January
The most popular time to cruise to Antarctica for good reason. This is the heart of summer, with temperatures getting up to 10°C, and the peak of ice melt making everything accessible by Zodiac, giving you more angles from which to admire this frozen world. There will also be plenty of wildlife out and about in the water and on the floating ice, basking in the warmth of the sun.

February
The month for wildlife viewing, February brings whales. Migrating pods arrive to feast to the rich waters, particularly orcas, humpbacks, blue and minke. The ice melts of January will, hopefully, give you the opportunity to get out on the water for a closer look at these beautiful creatures. Penguin chicks, in all their fluffy glory, are emerging from the nest to explore the world and learning to swim as their parents watch on.

March
Considered late in the season, March begins to show signs of the approaching autumn, with temperatures starting to drop below freezing once more and the days getting shorter. You may see some snow fall and land and the ice starting to encroach on the water once more. This month tends to be much quieter, so you can expect clearer views and the whale watching continues to be spectacular. Penguin colonies, particularly king and macaroni, are busy (and noisy!) and a joy to observe.
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