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There a quite a few cruise ships that visit Antarctica. Among the most popular are the Silver Explorer, Le Boreal and the National Geographic Explorer.
Unless a child is allowed on a cruise ship, there is no way for a child to go to Antarctica.
All the ones that have water.
I would recommend an Antartica cruise. I've never been but i've looked up pictures online and it looks like a great experience. If you have the money and time for it, I say go for it!
Yes - a cruise ship
45,000
You may be able to find a cruise to Antarctica from Australia. Prices depend on your point of departure and where in Antarctica the ship is sailing.
Tourists to Antarctica 'stay' aboard the cruise ships that take them there. This is allowed by the Antarctic Treaty.
The Crystal Cruise line has many exciting destinations! You can cruise the glaciers in Alaska or Antarctica. You can cruise through the tip of South America, go to the South Pacific, or Europe!
The only commercial travel to Antarctica is by Antarctic cruise ship. Your first expense will be to pay for a round trip ticket from home to Ushuaia, Argentina and back home. Your cruise expense for 12 days, which is the shortest cruise, begins at US$4,390.
Your answer depends on the size and power of the cruise ship, and its capabilities to sail in polar waters -- with icebergs.