Why Visit Antarctica
Antarctica is raw and rare — a silent, surreal expanse of blue and white. For travelers who’ve seen much of the world, it offers something entirely different: stillness, scale, and awe.
Top Experiences
- Zodiac landings on icy shores
- Penguin colonies and whale watching
- Ice kayaking and photography expeditions
- Crossing the Drake Passage
- Expedition cruises with expert naturalists
Best time to visit Antarctica
- November–March: cruise season with wildlife activity
- December–February: warmest temps and peak sightings


A Closer Look
Climate
Antarctica is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent.
90%
It holds 90% of the world’s freshwater (as ice)
Inhabited
No permanent population — only rotating research staff.
Sun
The sun doesn’t set for weeks during Antarctic summer.
How Harnal Travel Curates It
We coordinate with top-tier expedition operators, handle pre/post-trip logistics in South America, and ensure your journey is safe, enriching, and extraordinary.
