Top 6 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctic Peninsula

February 9, 2022 Marianna Hollaway

Discover the best top things to do in Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctic Peninsula including Robert Falcon Scott's Discovery Hutt, Bahia Paraiso, Base General Bernardo O'Higgins ( Chilean Antarctic Base), Vernadsky Research Station, Gonzalez Videla Research Base, Schollaert Channel.

1. Robert Falcon Scott's Discovery Hutt

Hut Point, Ross Island http://www.nzaht.org/AHT/HistoryHutPoint/
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Robert Falcon Scott's Discovery Hutt

2. Bahia Paraiso

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Bahia Paraiso

Reviewed By jonahNJ - Pennington, United States

A highlight of my expedition to Antarctica was spending time “cruising” around Paradise Harbour in a zodiac boat. On February 17, 2020, I spent time in the morning, as well as a couple of hours specifically tailored for photography in the late afternoon, taking in all of nature’s wondrous displays. I saw penguins, a few birds and a variety of seals who clearly enjoy their “lounge” time. However, the real showstoppers were the whales who really put on a display! From seeing the expelling of water from the blowhole to being close enough to see the bumps on the back of a couple of whales, the display was non-stop. I was particularly in awe of the whale tail displays and the whale breaches. This was truly a once in a lifetime experience that will stay with me forever!

3. Base General Bernardo O'Higgins ( Chilean Antarctic Base)

Isabel Riquelme Island
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Base General Bernardo O'Higgins ( Chilean Antarctic Base)

Reviewed By P7477RNcarlosc

The antarctic chilean station Bernardo O’Higgins is compose for friendly and polite members of chilean army. The experience in that station is really amazing

4. Vernadsky Research Station

Galindez Island
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Vernadsky Research Station

Reviewed By KevinR1753 - Philadelphia, United States

The researchers at the station are friendly and provide a great tour of the facilities. The station also has the distinction of being the most southern bar in the world. The station personnel make their own vodka which is quite good. I recommend buying a shot or two. One can also send a postcard (for a small fee) from the station.

5. Gonzalez Videla Research Base

Waterboat Point Graham Land, Paradise Harbour
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Gonzalez Videla Research Base

Antarctic research base operated by Government of Chile with resident Penguin rookery. Research base tour available by arrangement

Reviewed By jonahNJ - Pennington, United States

While my wife and I were fortunate enough to land at and walk on several locations in Antarctica, landing and walking around this Base was my realization of finally walking on my 7th Continent! This Chilean Base is located on the Antarctic mainland at Waterboat Point in Paradise Bay. The primary purpose of this base is to service as a museum which welcomes visitors during the summer months. The Chilean staff sell a variety of items including souvenirs as well as frameable certificates which are personalized on site. The buildings around the base include a boathouse, a museum where the souvenirs are sold, a building that has a tower which provides a panoramic view of the base and also houses the staff quarters, as well as the remnants of the old station building that is now occupied by penguins. Speaking of penguins!!! This base is THEIR home and everyone else is just a visitor. To protect the penguins, visitors must stay on marked paths. It is amazing to be in the midst of so many penguins who are living their lives. One of the great things about Antarctica is that the wildlife are not afraid of humans, maybe just curious. The expedition teams do an excellent job in ensuring that the wildlife and ecosystem remains protected. The highlight of the visit was seeing the one and only Isabel, the White Penguin. Just as my wife and I were walking back to our zodiac, there she was holding court with the regular black & white penguins. This is a must visit site for any journey to Antarctica.

6. Schollaert Channel

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