Antarctica the new adventure draw for Chinese tourists
A growing number of Chinese tourists visit the Antarctic to explore natural scenery and experience extreme living conditions. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
The average spending by these travelers is expected at 250,000 yuan.
Typically, the best season to visit is between November and February, which is summer in the region.
Most travelers take cruises to the region, which mainly follow three routes.
The most common one is around the Antarctic Peninsula, the second one covers the Falkland Islands, South Georgia Island and the Antarctic Peninsula, while the last one cuts through the Antarctic Circle.
On the trip, visitors spend most of their time on the ship.
Usually luxury or scientific expedition ships charge more than 100,000 yuan per passenger and offer amenities, lectures and trips to the South Pole, says Guo.
Cheaper options on cruise ships do not allow travelers to set foot on land.
Visiting the Chinese research facility in the region is popular with Chinese visitors, says Guo.
Now, with the increasing popularity of the Antarctic, some travel agencies are planning to expand their services.
"We might even do weddings," says Guo.