Typically tourists visit the Antarctic Peninsula, because it is the warmest part of the continent and the most accessible with the least amount of continental and blocking sea ice.
There are a a few scientific research stations that welcome tourists -- with advance visitation reservations. However, tourists also make landfall where ever they can in order to claim to have 'set foot' on the continent. Breeding penguin colonies are also popular visitation locations for tourists.
There are no native peoples in Antarctica.
Antarctica is one of the seven continents, and is a valid destination for any tourist interested in experiencing exotic landscapes, and polar temperatures.
Yes, tourism to Antarctica is a profitable industry.
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There are no places protecting Antarctica, Antarctica is protected but an international treaty.
Visitors to Antarctica -- generally tourists -- arrive in boats and visit beaches. The most accessible are the beaches in the Antarctic Peninsula, but there are tours to other sea-side destinations.
scientiststourists but it is very expensive
Because we are not in tune with all the potential visitors to Antarctica, we cannot give you a firm number, sorry.
Tourists to Antarctica maintain residency on the ships used to travel to the continent. There are no commercial facilities on the Antarctic continent.
it lives in Antarctica and cold places
There are no wolves in Antarctica.
Yes, all of Antarctica is a 'place to see'.