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Kimberly Johnson | Holiday 2020

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I t's the coldest, most hostile conti- nent on the planet, and yet ice-covered Antarctica is an absolute must on any bucket list. It's expensive. Really expensive. Yet exploring the "Great White Open" is not difficult thanks to a cruising industry that has made one- and two-week itineraries routine. Generally booked at least a year in advance, cruises usually begin in the world's southernmost city, Ushuaia in Argentina. You then generally make stops at the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, South Shetlands, and the Antarctic Peninsula (the more you pay, the more places you visit and the lon- CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES/LONELY PLANET IMAGES ger the trip takes). At each stop you head out in a zodiac (an inflatable boat) to watch wildlife, reach land to snowshoe, or visit re- search stations, and even go polar diving. The price is also determined by the luxu- ries on board the ship and the size of your cabin. This is not your average luxury cruise; expect scientific lectures and learning rath- er than buffets and bands. Choose an ex- pedition vessel with a capacity of less than 250 passengers to limit the environmental impact. Cruise Around Antarctica

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