December is a popular month for Antarctic travel as the warmer temperatures and increasingly long days breathe life back into the region.
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Visit Antatica in December:
The start of summer - up to 22 hours of daylight and sunnier days means more time for exploring
The density of wildlife is increasing - penguin rookeries are at full capacity, while seal and whale sightings become common
Penguin chicks begin to hatch, first in the Falklands, and then from mid-December on the Peninsula
December marks the arrival back in Antarctic waters of hungry humpback whales from tropical waters
Access to the landing sites becomes easier in December and breakup of ice allows wider exploration
The start of summer - up to 22 hours of daylight and sunnier days means more time for exploring.
The density of wildlife is increasing - penguin rookeries are at full capacity, while seal and whale sightings become common.
Penguin chicks begin to hatch, first in the Falklands, and then from mid-December on the Peninsula.
December marks the arrival back in Antarctic waters of hungry humpback whales from tropical waters.
Access to the landing sites becomes easier in December and breakup of ice allows wider exploration.
Christmas at Antarctica:
A fantastic time to visit the 7th continent, for a guaranteed white Christmas! Enjoy festive hosting onboard your expedition vessel, as well as plenty of wildlife sightings to keep your experience magical. The weather is excellent in the festive time period, and with penguin chicks beginning to hatch, you'll certainly have lots of photographs to treasure your time at the end of the world.
To Know more about the visit Antartica in december kindly visit:
https://www.swoop-antarctica.com/visit/december