The world’s southernmost continent once felt so remote that simply reaching it was considered a staggering achievement. It was an adventure reserved for pioneers, scientists, and those willing to risk their lives in pursuit of blank spaces on the map.
But today, it’s a different story, and anyone with two weeks and $10,000 to burn can stand on the Great White South. Antarctica is making headlines for its rapidly increasing issues with overtourism, as polar expeditions go mainstream and crowds flock south. Increasing numbers of tourists are trampling vegetation and disturbing bird breeding colonies, and daily cruise ships are contributing to air, water, and noise pollution. Research shows that each passenger each day on a cruise ship emits the equivalent of .33 to .42 tons of CO2.







