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How Antarctica is becoming a tourist hotspot

Việt NamViệt Nam31/10/2024


On a sunny early summer afternoon in Antarctica, the cruise ship Seabourn Pursuit crashed into an ice floe in Hanusse Bay. The ship plunged forward, the ice beneath it crumbling.

The 250 passengers on board ran to the balcony and leaned over the side of the ship to see what was happening. But this was not a Titanic-style stampede to get into the lifeboats. Instead, passengers began to descend the stairs and walk across the ice.

The crash was not an accident but a planned experience. To make it even more special, the ship had arranged a table filled with champagne flutes to celebrate the arrival of the passengers in Antarctica.

How Antarctica is becoming a tourist hotspot
Greg and Susana McCurdy pose for a photo in Antarctica during their 2024 summer trip. Photo: CNN

Among the passengers strolling on the ice floe were Greg and Susana McCurdy, two retired police officers from Las Vegas, USA. Susana now works part-time in the tourism industry while Greg spends all his free time exploring the world's most exotic places.

After grabbing a glass of champagne, the McCurdys held up a small banner that read “Continent 7 – Antarctica 2024” and posed for a photo. With this trip, the couple officially joined a small but growing group of travelers who have visited every continent in the world.

Susana has noticed a change in her clients who are buying tours recently. They want to explore more authentic things on their trips, they have more goals, especially after the pandemic. They don’t want to postpone their trips, and Antarctica is near the top of Susana’s list of clients who want to visit.

According to the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO), the number of visitors to the region has increased significantly since the pandemic. In the winter of 2017, only about 7,000 people visited Antarctica. This year, the number has surpassed 43,000, an increase of more than 500%.

Decades ago, traveling to Antarctica was not the luxury experience it is today. Visitors had to travel on smaller ships, many of which arrived on old icebreakers from Russia, Canada and other polar nations.

How Antarctica is becoming a tourist hotspot
Seabourn Pursuit uses its bow to cut through ice in Antarctica. Photo: CNN

Robin West, CEO of Seabourn Expeditions, made his first trip to the area in 2002. Many of the boats back then had bunk beds and shared bathrooms. Few had windows to look out, a stark contrast to today’s experience.

Colleen McDaniel, head of the US-based cruise review website Cruise Critic, said that cruise lines such as Ponant, Silversea, Seabourn and Scenic have made great strides in recent years in offering luxury experiences to visitors to the Arctic, offering luxury onboard suites, fine dining and spas.

Cruise lines invest billions of dollars in Antarctic expedition ships.
The Seabourn Pursuit and Venture ships each feature a luxury spa, nine restaurants, eight lounges and bars for the roughly 250 passengers on board. Each of the 132 cabins has large glass doors and balconies, allowing guests to easily stand outside as majestic icebergs drift by.

For an additional fee, guests will be provided with specially designed cold-weather clothing to keep them warm and dry as they wander among the penguins and seals.

Cruise lines Celebrity, Norwegian and Princess now offer new "just cruise" tours that allow passengers to see Antarctica without actually setting foot on the tundra (just sit on the ship and watch).

The surge in tourism has led many experts to warn about the environmental impact. A 2022 study in the journal Nature found that Antarctica’s snow is melting faster as more tourists visit the continent. Black soot emitted from cruise ship chimneys settles on the ice, attracting sunlight and causing tons of snow to melt prematurely. Ecologists say the growing human presence in Antarctica is causing carbon dioxide levels to spike.

Cruise ship operators say they are acutely aware of their environmental impact, and passengers are given detailed instructions not to bring any outside food or other contaminants into Antarctica. They are also instructed not to lie on the snow and to keep their distance from wildlife to prevent the spread of bacteria and viruses.

How Antarctica is becoming a tourist hotspot
Wildlife is a big draw on Antarctic cruises. Photo: CNN

Countries participating in research and tourism in Antarctica have signed the Antarctic Treaty, which clearly states that no permanent structures may be built in the area for tourism purposes.

In other words, there are no hotels in Antarctica. IAATO has recently started tracking the fuel consumption of cruise ships in the Antarctic region, and some operators are now using electric propulsion systems where possible in an effort to cut emissions, soot and CO2.

Cruise Critic's McDaniel says the new "cruise-only" Antarctica cruises are offering travelers a more affordable experience. While they won't see penguins and seals as close as the ones that leave the ship, or set foot on Antarctic islands, they'll still see them. They'll even see whales and other birds on the new tours.

Whether you choose to take a scenic cruise or set foot on the continent for an authentic experience, a trip to Antarctica is for many travelers a chance to see another world. It’s a world of majestic icebergs, glaciers, and penguin-watching adventures. And visiting Antarctica has never been easier, according to McDaniel.

According to vnexpress.net



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