Antarctica Travel Guide
Antarctica Travel Guide – Antarctica is unlike anywhere else on Earth. A land of ice, mystery, and awe-inspiring wildlife, it draws adventurers, photographers, and nature-lovers from around the globe. But planning a trip to the seventh continent is no ordinary travel task—it requires knowledge, timing, and preparation.
In this comprehensive Antarctica travel guide, we break down everything you need to know to get ready for your expedition of a lifetime—and make sure you don’t miss a single highlight.
🔍 Want a deeper look? Download our free full-color Antarctica Travel Guide on our Antarctica destination page to get expert packing tips, wildlife calendars, route comparisons, and more.

Antarctica Travel Guide
When Is the Best Time to Visit Antarctica?
The Antarctic travel season runs from November to March, which corresponds to the Southern Hemisphere summer. Here’s what you can expect each month:
November: Pristine landscapes, dramatic icebergs, and courtship behaviors in penguins.
December–January: Peak wildlife activity, long daylight hours, and ideal photography conditions.
February–March: Whale watching opportunities and active penguin chicks before the season winds down.
How to Get to Antarctica
Most travelers reach Antarctica via expedition cruises departing from Ushuaia, Argentina. From there, ships cross the legendary Drake Passage before reaching the Antarctic Peninsula. For those who want to skip the Drake, fly-cruise itineraries are available, letting you fly to King George Island and board your ship directly.
🧭 Pro Tip: Ever Blue Expeditions offers expert-vetted itineraries with options to sail or fly, tailored to your comfort and interests.
What Wildlife Will You See?
One of the highlights of Antarctica is its incredible wildlife. Depending on when you go, you may spot:
Penguins (Gentoo, Chinstrap, and Adélie)
Whales (humpbacks, orcas, and minkes)
Seals (leopard, Weddell, crabeater, and elephant seals)
Seabirds, including albatross and skuas
Our guide includes a seasonal wildlife calendar, so you can align your travel dates with your must-see species.
What to Pack for Antarctica
Weather in Antarctica can be unpredictable, with temperatures ranging from -2°C to 8°C (28°F to 46°F) during the travel season. The key is layering.
Essentials include:
Waterproof outer shell and pants
Insulated mid-layers
Thermal base layers
Gloves, hat, neck gaiter, and sunglasses
Waterproof boots (usually provided by your cruise)
Daypack, camera gear, and seasickness medication
🎒 Need a printable checklist? Download our full guide for a detailed, easy-to-follow Antarctica packing list.
What Is a Typical Day Like on an Antarctic Cruise?
Your daily schedule depends on the weather and ice conditions, but a typical expedition day might include:
Morning Zodiac excursion to a landing site or iceberg cruise
Wildlife viewing and guided hikes
Afternoon landing or kayaking trip
Evening lectures and social time on board
Expect to unplug, slow down, and connect deeply with nature.
Why Travel with Ever Blue Expeditions?
Ever Blue Expeditions offers expertly curated itineraries to Antarctica with small-ship experiences that prioritize sustainability, education, and exploration.
✔️ Hand-picked operators with outstanding safety and sustainability records
✔️ Personalized consultations with real expedition specialists
✔️ Transparent pricing and honest advice—no cookie-cutter trips
Whether you’re a solo traveler, couple, or part of a private group, we’ll help you find the best Antarctic experience for your interests and comfort level.
Download Your Free Antarctica Travel Guide
Planning a trip to Antarctica shouldn’t be overwhelming. That’s why we created a free, full-color Antarctica Travel Guide to help you every step of the way.
📘 Inside you’ll find:
Seasonal highlights and wildlife calendars
How to choose the right ship and itinerary
What to pack (and what not to)
Insider tips from polar experts
👉 Download your free guide here
👉 Book a consultation with an expedition specialist