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Antarctica Gay Travel

Antarctica offers gay travellers the chance to experience a unique sub-zero safari.

The world’s southernmost continent is also the coldest, driest and windiest. Its population is made up entirely of manned research stations from multiple governments, and varies between 1000 residents in winter and 5000 in summer. If you’re looking to check every continent off your list, it doesn’t get any more brazen than this.


Quick Facts

  • Capital City: N/A
  • Currency: N/A
  • Languages: Primarily English and Russian
  • Best Time of Year to Visit: December (which is summer in the southern hemisphere)

LGBT Rights in Antarctica

Gay Antarctica Travel

Best Places to Visit in Antarctica

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There is definitely no gay scene in Antarctica, but we hear the penguins are all over the Kinsey Scale.

Gay Activity: N/A
Lesbian Activity: N/A
Gay Marriage: N/A
Right to Change Gender: N/A
Same-Sex Adoption: N/A
LGBT Discrimination: N/A
Equal Age of Consent: N/A

As mentioned there is no such thing as a gay scene in Antarctica. In fact, with just about 1000 actual residents (mostly scientists), there isn’t really any sort of scene! But fear not, if you’re joining our Antarctica: Gay Expedition we’ll make our own scene.

Best Time to Visit: We visit in December, which is the southern hemisphere’s summer. As Ushuaia’s warmest month, it will average 9.6 °C/49.3 °F. Once near the Antarctic Peninsula, average temperatures are barely above freezing. Being the continent’s northernmost point, the peninsula has the most moderate climate and increased participation, but also the fiercest winds, with gusts up to 200 mph.

Electricity: N/A

Time Zone: Antarctica sits on all time zones, but we’ll be in the Northern Peninsula (GMT-03:00).

Vaccinations: For Argentina, our departure point, the WHO suggests typhoid, cholera, yellow fever, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rabies, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), and influenza vaccines. No vaccines are required for Antarctica. Consult with your doctor or a travel medical clinic for more info.

Visas: For Argentina, the most common departure point, Americans, Australians, and EU citizens do not need a visa. Canadians must pay a reciprocity fee online in advance, then travel with a printed copy of their payment receipt. For more info, click here. As no country owns Antarctica, no visa is required.

Last updated on Sept 24, 2021. Disclaimer: The information provided was accurate at the time of publishing, but cannot be guaranteed.
LGBT Rights in Antarctica

There is definitely no gay scene in Antarctica, but we hear the penguins are all over the Kinsey Scale.

Gay Activity: N/A
Lesbian Activity: N/A
Gay Marriage: N/A
Right to Change Gender: N/A
Same-Sex Adoption: N/A
LGBT Discrimination: N/A
Equal Age of Consent: N/A

Gay Antarctica Travel

As mentioned there is no such thing as a gay scene in Antarctica. In fact, with just about 1000 actual residents (mostly scientists), there isn’t really any sort of scene! But fear not, if you’re joining our Antarctica: Gay Expedition we’ll make our own scene.

Best Places to Visit in Antarctica
More Info

Best Time to Visit: We visit in December, which is the southern hemisphere’s summer. As Ushuaia’s warmest month, it will average 9.6 °C/49.3 °F. Once near the Antarctic Peninsula, average temperatures are barely above freezing. Being the continent’s northernmost point, the peninsula has the most moderate climate and increased participation, but also the fiercest winds, with gusts up to 200 mph.

Electricity: N/A

Time Zone: Antarctica sits on all time zones, but we’ll be in the Northern Peninsula (GMT-03:00).

Vaccinations: For Argentina, our departure point, the WHO suggests typhoid, cholera, yellow fever, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rabies, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), and influenza vaccines. No vaccines are required for Antarctica. Consult with your doctor or a travel medical clinic for more info.

Visas: For Argentina, the most common departure point, Americans, Australians, and EU citizens do not need a visa. Canadians must pay a reciprocity fee online in advance, then travel with a printed copy of their payment receipt. For more info, click here. As no country owns Antarctica, no visa is required.

Last updated on Sept 24, 2021. Disclaimer: The information provided was accurate at the time of publishing, but cannot be guaranteed.

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