Five years of tourism experience have made me lucky enough to have a close contact with Antarctica.
That is something farther away than the universe,
Located at the edge of the earth, at the southernmost end of civilized world.
Fly thousands of miles to reach this brand-new and quiet world,
Extremely clear scenery, biting and pure air,
Just imagining it is enough to make people feel excited.
| The gorgeous colors of Antarctica
In Antarctica, you will encounter pink sky, black ice cubes and blue icebergs, and you may wonder if you have come to a “different” Antarctica. These unique natural scenes are the wonder of this land. Under the combined action of thousands of years of geological changes, high latitude sunlight and thin atmosphere, they present an amazing visual feast.



Blue iceberg The formation is due to the fact that after the air in the ice layer is squeezed for a long time, the sunlight mainly refracts blue light. By observing the color depth of an iceberg, you can even judge its “age”-the darker the color, the longer it has existed.

When the ice cube is under pressure for thousands or even thousands of years, the bubbles inside are completely squeezed out, and the density becomes extremely high, making it difficult for light to penetrate, and it looks dark black in water. This is Black ice (Actually it is highly transparent). If you are destined to arrive at Antarctica, you might as well make a glass of whiskey with this ten thousand years of black ice, and you will taste not only the aroma of wine, but also the taste of time precipitation.

Hello, you have a postcard from Antarctica
Although Antarctica does not belong to any country, there is a British post office-Rockley Harbour, which is also a shop, museum and research station. It is said that more than seventy thousand postcards are sent from here to all parts of the world every year, which may be the farthest mail delivery point in the world. Writing a postcard to the person you care about here is undoubtedly one of the coolest experiences of the journey.


| Pangluo Rili-a mobile home for traveling to Antarctica
For more than 20 years, the Pangluo Rili is not only a means of transportation, but also represents a life concept that combines elegance, sophistication and health. There are many Antarctic experts on board, experienced geographers, nature guides and docents, as well as professional captains and crew teams, who will provide intimate butler service to lead you deep into this white secret.


| Food and beverage
Cruise ships offer diverse dining options, striving to satisfy different tastes. The most distinctive one is the polar outdoor barbecue. Of course, if you communicate well with the chef and bring your favorite hot pot base, it is not a luxury to enjoy a steaming hot pot in Antarctica. Imagine making skewers and hot pot around the stove in Antarctica. Is it unique?


| Choice of travel time
It is recommended to choose the summer of the southern hemisphere, that is, from November to March of the following year to travel to Antarctica. At this time, the temperature is relatively pleasant, the weather is relatively stable, and it is extreme day, which is the best window to visit this white continent.

| Is Antarctica very cold?
As long as you go in the right month, the Antarctic is not overwhelmingly cold. The average temperature on the Antarctic Peninsula in summer is around 0 °C, which may be warmer than the winter in many parts of the country. However, the real challenge in Antarctica often comes from strong winds, so it is crucial to take precautions against them.

| About Antarctic Peninsula
The Antarctic Peninsula’s proximity to South America and its unique topography brings a relatively mild climate, making it a popular area for travel and scientific expeditions. As a result, the vast majority of Antarctic trips depart from South America, with the most famous departure ports being Ushuaia in Argentina and Punta Arenas in Chile.


| Do you need to prepare a lot of professional equipment?
As mentioned above, traveling to Antarctica in the summer does not require overly specialized gear. Basically, you can refer to the following list for preparation:
1. Windproof and waterproof jackets, thermal underwear, gloves, socks and hats, etc.-equivalent to winter equipment in the north;
2. Sunglasses-prevent snow reflection and dazzling;
3. Camera-record this extraordinary journey in life;
4. Waterproof backpack-protect your valuable camera;
5. Commonly used medicines and high-magnification sunscreen-to cope with the wind and waves in Drake Passage and the strong ultraviolet rays in Antarctica.


Antarctica is the common wealth of all mankind, and each of us has the responsibility to protect and cherish it. When you set foot on this land one day, please be sure to follow the guidelines of the staff for exploration activities. This is not only about your safety, but also the deepest awe and love for this pristine pure land.

